Apr 30 – May 6, 2014

Apr 30 - May 6, 2014 / Vol. 19 / No. 35
The Vermont Statehouse Is Crawling With Lobbyists, What Does That Mean for Our Democracy?; Vermonters Face Waste Regulations; Seven Bands to Watch at Waking Windows 4; Restaurant Week Reviews

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Obituary: Michael J. Thomas

Michael J. Thomas, 60, a resident of Swanton and the Franklin County area for most of his lifetime, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, May 1, 2014 at his home following an illness of many years. Michael was born in St. Albans June 17, 1953 the son of William Thomas Sr. and the late Mary Ouimette Thomas.…

Obituary: Paul A. Airoldi

Paul A. Airoldi, 44, a lifelong resident of this community, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Born in St. Albans January 9, 1970, Paul was the son of the late Herve Airoldi, Sr. and Lise LeBlanc Airoldi. He went to elementary school in Highgate, was a 1988 graduate of Missisquoi Valley Union High School…

The Other Woman

Everybody makes mistakes. Take Nick Cassavetes. It’s not his fault that John Cassavetes, the father of independent filmmaking, was his father, too. Given that he didn’t inherit an iota of Dad’s talent, however, it probably wasn’t the greatest idea to go into the family business. At the same time, Cassavetes seems to have made more…

Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck, Eden: Live at the Chandler

(Self-released, CD, digital download) It’s sort of hard to fathom why Eden: Live at the Chandler by Bow Thayer and Perfect Trainwreck exists on its own. Recorded at the Chandler Music Hall in Randolph in January 2013 and released in late April 2014, the live album captures the band playing its then-unreleased 2013 record Eden…

Seven Bands to Watch at Waking Windows 4

Now in its fourth year, Waking Windows has become one of Vermont’s premier music festivals and quite possibly the state’s coolest. Curated by the taste makers at Angioplasty Media and MSR Presents, this year’s lineup features showcases helmed by the likes of experimental microlabel NNA Tapes, hardcore punk label Get Stoked! Records and indie collective…

Cam Will, Winter Left Its Lights On

(Self-released, vinyl, digital download) Cameron Boyd doesn’t have a backstory typical of most local musicians. The New Jersey native was a child actor whose primary claim to fame was a recurring role on the HBO drama The Sopranos, in addition to work in commercials, film and even a stint on Broadway. Fortunately, Boyd’s story doesn’t…

Alleged Winooski Heroin Dealer Says Cops Exaggerated Her Role

Yes, she sells heroin. Deirdre Hey doesn’t deny it, has no plans to stop and is willing — even eager — to explain why. Sitting at her kitchen table in the Winooski apartment police have raided twice in recent weeks, she wanted to make one thing clear: Investigators have exaggerated her influence, said the 47-year-old grandmother, by…

Obituary: Paul McRae Routly, 1926-2014, Rockville, MD

Paul McRae Routly — husband, astrophysicist, teacher, father, friend and life of the party — passed away on Friday, May 2, after 88 years on the third planet from the sun. Congestive heart failure defeated him — but not without a fight: At 59, he survived a massive stroke that left him permanently disabled; less…

Letters to the Editor (4/30/14)

Mind Your Own Business [Re Feedback: “The Fag Rag,” March 12 and “Ad Is Appalling,” April 2]: I cannot understand why people like Brian King write to the paper with their shorts all in a knot over what people solicit in the personals. It’s like a classified advertisement for an automobile, for Chrissakes; if you…

Going Locavore at Waking Windows 4

After months of anticipation, we’re finally on the verge of what I’ve referred to more than a few times as the coolest music festival in Vermont, Waking Windows 4. I, for one, am relieved. For starters, this year’s lineup is rigoddamndiculous and I’m anxious for the fun to start. For another thing, I’ve been pimping…

Belted Cow Closes; McGillicuddy’s and Café CMAC Open

“We had to make hard decisions to decide if we can go into May,” says John Delpha, chef and co-owner of the Belted Cow Bistro in Essex Junction. “We can’t.” Delpha and wife and co-owner Caitlin Bilodeau will close their restaurant after a final casual dinner service on April 30. Though the Belted Cow has…

Free Will Astrology (4/30/14)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): “Dear Astrologer: We Aries people have an intense fire burning inside us. It’s an honor and a privilege. We’re lucky to be animated with such a generous share of the big energy that gives life to all of nature. But sometimes the fire gets too wild and strong for us. We…

UVM’s Complex Systems Symposium Lives Up To Its Name

We’re living in a data-rich world. Many of the devices and tools we use daily collect information about us — think smartphones, Fitbits and web browsers. And we’re sharing our data with each other at an unprecedented rate. Twitter users alone generate more than 50 million tweets per day. This information explosion — aka Big…

Greenwich Mean Time

“You know where I live, right?” Tom asked, plopping into the shotgun seat. “Sure do,” I replied. “At the Brickyard.” Tom was a guy I’d driven home perhaps once a month over the past year. Though I’m certain I’ve given him a card, he has never once called for a ride; rather, he just manages…

News Quirks (4/30/14)

Curses, Foiled Again Authorities in Orange County, Calif., identified Franc Cano, 27, and Steven Dean Gordon, 45, as suspected serial killers because the two paroled sex offenders were wearing GPS trackers that placed them at the scene of four murders. “That was one of the investigative tools we used to put the case together,” Anaheim…

Wayne E. Beam

The entire family of Wayne Beam would like to thank everyone for their support during our recent loss, especially the Tinker family, Minor Funeral Home, Reverand Jeff Cornwell at the United Church of Milton, Transition II, and everyone from Higher Ground.

Theater Review: The Quarry

For actors and audience alike, a play’s premiere can be an invitation to strike out into new terrain. In offering the world premiere of Greg Pierce’s The Quarry, Vermont Stage Company has taken chances with a brand-new work while relying on the solid talents of a four-member cast — three of whom depict multiple characters.…

Art Review: Judith Vivell

It’s a brave contemporary artist who sets out to render large-scale likenesses of exotic and glamorous birds. The work will inevitably be compared with that of John James Audubon (1785-1851), whose life-size drawings and watercolors of 497 species, reproduced as prints in The Birds of America, endure as an unparalleled achievement of art and ornithology.…

Randal Pierce Scores Brother’s Play The Quarry

One of the first observations that Vermont Stage Company audiences surely make when the lights come up on The Quarry is that there’s a guy onstage seated at a quilt-wrapped piano. That’s Randal Pierce, and his job is to play interludes and accompaniments to the scenes unfolding onstage. Pierce, 31, is the brother of playwright…

Mandatory Composting: Coming Soon to a Trash Can Near You

Hold on to your apple cores, Vermonters: Starting this summer, the state is making big changes in the way it manages food waste. Two years ago, lawmakers passed Act 148, also called the Universal Recycling law, and Vermont became the first state to enact an all-out ban on food scraps in landfills. The new rules,…

Pilobolus is ‘Still Moving,’ 40 Years Later

In 1971, a group of athletes with no prior dance experience launched the now-acclaimed modern dance company Pilobolus on the grassy, manicured fields of Dartmouth College. Inspired by a single class taught by dancer Alison Chase (who, a few years later, became one of Pilobolus’ members along with Robby Barnett, Martha Clarke, Lee Harris, Moses…

The Quiet Ones

Rarely has a movie been less aptly titled than The Quiet Ones, a horror flick where roughly 85 percent of the scares consist of loud crashes, smashes, bangs and thuds. Cranking the sound levels abruptly from zero to 11 certainly makes moviegoers jump in their seats, but there’s a difference between being flustered and being…

Pascolo Ristorante Opens on Church Street

The Farmhouse Group’s fifth restaurant, Pascolo Ristorante, opens at 83 Church Street on Friday, May 2. It’s no big news that the basement restaurant will continue the company’s practice of showcasing local foods, this time in an Italian style. But what else can diners expect? Managing partner Jed Davis recently told Seven Days, “It’s going…

Seven Days Eats Vermont, and Writes About It

Vermont Restaurant Week celebrates its fifth year of prix-fixe partying this week. But don’t gift us with wood. The Seven Days staff celebrated in good taste with a tour of participating restaurants all over the state. Seven of us tied on the feedbag and trekked to one of 97 VTRW eateries to try special dishes…


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