Feb 26 – Mar 3, 2020

Feb 26 - Mar 3, 2020 / Vol. 25 / No. 22
Chief Don Stevens Represents a New Era of Abenaki Leadership in Vermont; What Vermonters Will Decide This Town Meeting Day; The 2006 Race That Prepared Sanders for Bloomberg; Weybridge Church Turns a Christian Lens on the Climate Crisis

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Vermont’s GOP Closes Ranks Behind Pro-Trump Chair Deb Billado

Deb Billado, leader of the Vermont Republican Party, wants to tell you that most of what you’ve heard about her is wrong. She is not a cheerleader for Donald Trump, she insists, despite her pugnacious support for the president. Nor does she harbor ill will toward Phil Scott, even though the Republican governor distanced himself…

Call Shotgun, ‘This Strange New Religion’

(BluVudu Productions, digital) I’ll probably get internet-attacked on this one, but the Queen City punk scene ain’t what it used to be. No doubt, there are some fabulous punk acts raging across the greater Burlington area. But the halcyon days of 242 Main and all-ages basement shows happening all over town are decidedly in the…

CMBN8R, ‘Inbound’

(Self-released, digital) CMBN8R is an electronica producer from the Burlington area who has been releasing top-notch product for many years. Known to his friends and the government as Guy Derry, he is more of a composer than an EDM DJ chasing trends. Much of his SoundCloud catalog occupies the overlap between bass music and ambient,…

My Husband Has the Hots for Pete Buttigieg

Dear Reverend, My husband has the scalding hots for Pete Buttigieg. Unfortunately, I kind of look like him, and my beau wants to call me “Mayor Pete” in bed. I know it’s all in good fun, but this idea sort of turns me off. Probably because I’m a huge Bernie fan. I’m game for trying…

Architect/Designer Becomes New Executive Director of Yestermorrow

Waitsfield’s Yestermorrow Design/Build School is entering its 40th year with new but familiar leadership. Last week, the nonprofit announced the hiring of executive director Britton Rogers. The architect and landscape designer has a 10-year relationship with the school, first as a student and then, since last year, as an instructor and full-time staff member. But…

Debt-Collection Comedy ‘Buffaloed’ Owes Its Audience the Price of a Ticket

Try to imagine Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street without the Quaaludes, coke, morphine, pep pills, pep talks, martinis, penthouses, mansions, pool parties, Ferraris, private helicopters, yachts, hookers, orgies, Swiss bank accounts, international intrigue, scams, lions, snakes, roller-skating chimps, flying little people, lingerie, out-of-bounds comic debauchery or swaggering mendacity. Imagine a movie about a…

Free Will Astrology (2/26/20)

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): If you’re like most of us, you harbor desires for experiences that might be gratifying in some ways but draining in others. If you’re like most of us, you may, on occasion, get attached to situations that are mildly interesting but divert you from situations that could be amazingly interesting and…

Soundbites: A New Memorial Auditorium?

Burlington’s Community and Economic Development Office recently released a memo stating that it had received a qualified bid from South Burlington nightclub Higher Ground to lease the entire Memorial Auditorium building. The memo, which was first reported by VTDigger.org, further noted that Higher Ground proposed to operate the site as a “multi-purpose events space that…

Vermont Educators, and Students, Collaborate on New Abenaki Dictionary

When technology has vastly expanded the platforms for receiving and sending information, it’s a cruel irony that some populations are watching their very languages disappear. The loss of indigenous languages was the impetus for the Endangered Alphabets Project, which Burlington resident Tim Brookes, former director of the Champlain College professional writing program, launched about a…

Weybridge Church Aims Christian Lens at the Climate Crisis

For Daniel Cooperrider, pastor of the Weybridge Congregational Church, the climate crisis has spiritual roots. “If you dig a little deeper, carbon emissions have to do with our misplaced moral and spiritual values as a society — greed, excess,” he said. “Not every church is talking about these things. But we probably mention climate change…

Letters to the Editor (2/26/20)

Sanctuary Stacks I was born in the former capital of the Confederacy: Richmond, Va. When I was 22 years old, about to head off to Harvard Law School, the city was still effectively segregated. So, when I went into a five-and-dime store on the white side of town, I was detained and accused of shoplifting. …

Hackie: Rehabilitation

As we motored north on Route 7 toward Burlington, I respected the silence of Karen McCoy, the customer sitting beside me in my taxi. A short, wiry woman, maybe 40 years old, she appeared to be deep in her thoughts, as if harnessing and focusing her energy. Karen had just completed a month’s stay at…

Unvetted? How Bernie Sanders’ Opponents Are Weaponizing His Past

As Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has become the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, rivals and skeptics have warned that revelations about his past could destroy his chances in a matchup against President Donald Trump. “The opposition research on @BernieSanders could fill @realDonaldTrump’s empty Foxconn facility in Wisconsin,” former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s…

Piecemeal Pies to Open Shop in Stowe

Justin Barrett, an architect-turned-chef, said his favorite aspect of opening a restaurant is the “design phase.” That’s the phase the 36-year-old restaurateur is currently in at 112 Main Street in Stowe, where he’s preparing to open a second location of Piecemeal Pies. Barrett launched the first Piecemeal Pies, known for its savory pies, in White…


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