Nov 17-23, 2021

Nov 17-23, 2021 / Vol. 27 / No. 7
A New Wave of Vermont Distillers Pushes Legislators to Modernize Liquor Laws; UVM Is Researching a Safer Polio Vaccine; A New Film Explores Conflict Over Police Budgets and Racial Profiling in Vergennes; Roma’s Butchery in Royalton Cuts Distance Between Farmers and Eaters

Cover Story

Obituary: Kathleen “Kathi” Coane

Kathleen “Kathi” Coane, 82, of Montpelier, Vt., the wife of Daniel “Danny” Coane, died peacefully on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin after a long illness since this January. There are no services scheduled, but a celebration of her life will be conducted in the future. A complete obituary…

Clean: ‘Just Desserts’ (11/22/21)

The smell of heavily seasoned lentils permeated the air as I walked into a bright and open dining room. I was three years sober, and I was out in San Francisco visiting my family for my birthday weekend. My father had organized a small party in honor of my arrival, and guests were just beginning…

Now Playing in Theaters: November 17-23

new in theaters GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE: A new generation of Ghostbusters emerges as two teens (Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace) discover their grandpa’s spooky legacy. Carrie Coon, Sigourney Weaver and Bill Murray also star; Jason Reitman directed. (124 min, PG-13. Big Picture, Bijou, Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Marquis, Paramount, Playhouse, Roxy, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden) KING RICHARD:…

Rose McCann Band, ‘No Wonder’

(North by South Records, digital) Ah, the days of college recordings. Rolling into a basement studio at 11 p.m., swigging a Red Bull between vocal takes, even if sunrise is just around the corner. But most importantly: feeling like you’re creating something truly special. No Wonder by Rose McCann Band is the University of Vermont…

Letters to the Editor (11/17/21)

Done With Boves After reading your cover story [“Roaches and Broken Locks,” November 3] about the horrible conditions at the rental properties owned by Mark and Rick Bove, I vowed to never purchase another Bove’s product. I want nothing to do with someone who could be so cruel to fellow humans, especially those most vulnerable.…

William Mutschler, Soundtracks

(Self-released, digital) In 1995, Patrick Moraz, the Swiss keyboardist for the bands Yes and the Moody Blues, played a series of private piano concerts known as the Coming Home America Tour. Fans could buy tickets, exclusively on the internet, for a fixed price of $800. (Moraz performed one show for a couple in their home.)…

UVM Researchers Are Developing a Safer Polio Vaccine

The first two children fell ill around June 17, 1894, their legs suddenly unwilling to cooperate. The disease spread from there, striking at random as it swept through Rutland County: a 6-year-old girl paralyzed in all extremities; a 2-year-old boy unable to move his legs; a 3-year-old boy who seemed to get better, until he…

From the Publisher: Case Study

It was just a matter of time — 20 months, to be exact — before someone at Seven Days came down with COVID-19. For the duration of the pandemic, we haven’t required our employees to work in the office, but, because everyone on staff is vaccinated, some brave and social souls started venturing back. Reporters,…

Art Review: William Ransom’s Sculptural Installation Speaks to Racial Reckoning, Seeking Balance and Holding On

William Ransom’s exhibit might make you sneeze. “Keep Up/Hold Up,” on view at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, features two unexpected olfactory elements: pine tar and burnt wood. Their nose-tickling aromas were pungent during an opening reception on October 23 and linger still. But this did not, and should not, prevent viewers from closely…

Free Will Astrology (11/17/21)

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): “Some people become so expert at reading between the lines they don’t read the lines,” wrote author Margaret Millar. That’s not a common problem for you Scorpios. You are an expert at reading between the lines, but that doesn’t cause you to miss the simple facts. Better than any other sign…

Hinesburg’s Good Times Café Ventures Beyond Pizza

The fragrant smoke of blackened Cajun spices wafted through Good Times Café as the staff of the Hinesburg restaurant assembled shrimp po’boy sandwiches — as well as pizzas and Greek salads — for a nonstop flow of Tuesday night takeout customers. Good Times, a fixture at a bend of Route 116 for more than 25…

Burlington Thai Restaurant Passes to Next Generation

After a brief closure to paint and freshen the space, Bangkok Bistro in the Alley relaunched on November 3 as BKK in the Alley. Bobby Chompupong and his wife, Jenny Sangkhanond, partnered with brothers Aras and Aria Noori to purchase the Thai restaurant from Chompupong’s parents, Champ Chompupong and Pearl Pounyraharn, who opened it in…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, November 17-23

All in the Family Saturday 20 Father-daughter duo Stephen Goldberg and Emma Sky and their bands — Stephen Goldberg & Friends and Slut Magic, respectively — come together for a multi-genre, multigenerational show at Burlington City Hall Auditorium. Presented by Burlington City Arts, the new-school jazz combo and the angsty glitter-punk outfit (pictured) make for…


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