Dec 12-18, 2018

Dec 12-18, 2018 / Vol. 24 / No. 13
Four Vermont Judges Talk Law, Fairness and Being Female; Fewer Profs Enjoy Tenure Status at Vermont Colleges; New Compilation CD ‘Big Tiny Love’ Benefits UVM Children’s Hospital

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Labor of Love: UVM Launches Volunteer Doula Program

Research shows that women who have continuous support during labor have better birth outcomes. Sometimes a family member is able to provide this support, but other times women turn to a doula — a birth companion or coach who provides emotional and physical support before, during and after labor. Hiring a private doula can be…

Destination Recreation: Intervale Sea Caves

If you’ve drive on Route 127, the Burlington Beltline, you might have caught a glimpse of a mysterious, black, keyhole-shaped opening standing out in the hillside to your right. This spot, known as the Donahue Sea Caves or Ice Caves, is one of the first places I brought my now-10-year-old son to ice skate. It’s…

Seven Days Wins 18 Awards in Vermont Press Association Contest

Seven Days newspaper won 18 awards Thursday at the Vermont Press Association’s annual meeting in Montpelier. Those included six first-place prizes and the prestigious Mavis Doyle Award, which went to staff writer Alicia Freese. The paper swept the “Best State Story” category. First place went to the entire Seven Days news team for its five-week…

The Cannabis Catch-Up: Seeing Through the Haze

This week’s weed news in some ways paralleled the climax of the special counsel’s investigation into President Donald Trump. Before you call me crazy, let me explain. It seemed like the last several days have given clarity to both things. Robert Mueller appears prepared to wrap up his investigation, while the Vermont Governor’s Advisory Marijuana…

Jacquelyn Kennedy Baker, 1936-2018

Jacquelyn Kennedy Baker, daughter of John and Mary Kennedy, passed peacefully in her sleep at home on December 11, 2018, at the age of 82. Jackie was born May 8, 1936, in Amsterdam, N.Y. Jackie loved Vermont, where she raised her five children in Chittenden County and spent many summers at her camp on Fairfield…

Amerykanka Bring Eastern European Folk Music to Burlington

A cappella singing requires finely tuned togetherness. To be fair, that’s true of any live performance, be it dance, theater, burlesque or whatever. But the nakedness and vulnerability of voice-only music require an especially heightened level of focus and cohesion. It’s like walking a tightrope sans net. You’ll witness such vocal precision if you happen…

My Wife and I Are Interested in Finding Swingers

Dear Scarlett, My wife and I are interested in learning more about swingers in Vermont. We are brand-new to this and are trying to figure out how to meet people (socially first, to see if there is interest). We live in Woodstock, so New Hampshire clubs/groups might also be helpful. Signed, More the Merrier(male, 48)…

Album Review: Willverine, ‘Save Some’

(self-released, digital) A clattering mixture of bells and metallic percussive sounds opens Willverine’s latest EP, Save Some. As the clanging tones evaporate in a wash of reverb, a billowy voice and quick jabs of synth bass trade off back and forth. A string of dewy handclaps flutter in as the beat fully drops and the…

North Ave Nepali Restaurant to Reopen as Maya’s Kitchen

Jeetan Khadka, co-owner of Nepali Kitchen and Bar — Burlington, is selling the business to his chef, he told Seven Days. After the New Year, the restaurant at 1130 North Avenue will reopen under the name Maya’s Kitchen, owned and operated by Maya Gurung-Subba. She’s a graduate of the Community Kitchen Academy, a program of…

Sampling Sri Lanka at Montréal’s Nama Restaurant

When Jeya Sivans described her journey to owning Nama, a cozy new restaurant in Montréal’s Plateau, she was humble. “I am not a chef,” she demurred. Indeed, she grew up in India and London with a foodie father and a mother who enthusiastically prepared Sri Lankan food for their family of seven; there wasn’t any…

Album Review: Dan Silverman, ‘Early Heroes’

(Self-released, CD, digital) Is offering an earnest homage to influences as laudable as integrating them into a distinctive personal style? That might be a debate for another time, after hearing what Dan Silverman conceived as a tribute to his jazz roots in Early Heroes. Scanning the song titles and composer credits on the trombonist’s first…

Over-Board? To Cull Commissions, Vermont Creates a New Commission

At the end of each legislative session, former state employee Otto Trautz takes it upon himself to read through every new law in search of any board or commission Vermont lawmakers saw fit to create. Without fail, he uncovers a fresh crop. Trautz keeps an unofficial tally of state-created panels, which has surpassed 250. “No…

Trader Duke’s Renovates, Reopens as Duke’s Public House

At 1117 Williston Road in Burlington, Trader Duke’s Hotel completed a months-long renovation of its restaurant, which reopened in November as Duke’s Public House. As part of Marriott’s new Delta Hotels business-class lodging brand, the place has been outfitted for folks who — wait for it — do business. “You would not recognize anything about…

Free Will Astrology (12/12/18

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): “What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable?” Author John Green asked that question. I confess that I’m not entirely comfortable with it. It’s a bit pushy. I find I’m more likely to do remarkable things if I’m not trying too hard…

Political Maneuvering Sidetracks a Plan for Permit Reform in Burlington

If there’s any consensus among Burlington politicians, it’s that the city’s convoluted permitting process needs an overhaul. Even the simplest home renovation involves a tangle of red tape: trips to two city offices, a host of permits and various fees. But when Mayor Miro Weinberger and members of his administration introduced a proposal to streamline…

Letter to the Editor (12/12/18)

Say ‘Cheeseface’ I’m sorry, but I had to laugh out loud at the letter you published from Cecelia Moon, who referred derisively to the Mr. Cheeseface cover as a “triggering image” [“Who Shot Mr. Cheeseface?” November 28; Feedback: “Who Approved That Cover Image?” December 5]! As for us, we’ve cut the cover out and stuck…

Tenuous Tenure: Fewer Profs at Vermont Colleges Enjoy the Status

Vermont Law School professor Peter Teachout said he knew the institution’s financial condition was dire but still felt “total shock” when the school presented him and other faculty with a stark choice in May: Give up tenure and accept a two-year contract with a large pay cut, or be fired July 1. Teachout accepted the…

Eat This Week, December 12 to 28, 2018: Baked in Vermont

The Barre Historical Society celebrates the culmination of years of restoration and planning with the debut of community-funded Rise Up Bakery. Visitors to the Old Labor Hall can snack on handcrafted sandwiches made with the bakery’s wood-fired bread while touring the new facility. Colin McCaffrey and Friends strike a celebratory chord with live tunes. Union…

Hackie: Cabbie Colleagues

I watched a car speed past me on the left doing at least 60 and just shook my head, thinking, Well, that’s slightly suicidal. I myself was easing along at 40, even less on the downhills and bridges. It was 5:30 in the morning and still pitch-black, courtesy of daylight saving time. Normally, I make…

Pianist Paul Orgel to Present All-Haydn Concert

In an earlier age — the summer of 2016 — Shelburne pianist Paul Orgel toured an all-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart solo recital program intended to counter the anti-Enlightenment sentiments being promoted by then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. “It was supposed to influence the election, but it didn’t work,” Orgel says drily. The pianist hasn’t succumbed to despair,…

Taco Gordo Opens in Burlington’s Old North End

When Taco Gordo opened last week at 208 North Winooski Avenue in Burlington, it added a taqueria to the array of dining options that extends from Shinjuku Station, a sushi place at the corner of North Street and North Winooski, to Pizzeria Ida, a block off North Winooski on Riverside Avenue. “This is the restaurant…


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