Jun 26 – Jul 2, 2024

Jun 26 - Jul 2, 2024 / Vol. 29 / No. 38
Burlington’s Semipro Soccer Team Is Winning On and Off the Field; Vermont Pays $175,000 to Man Arrested for Giving the Middle Finger to State Trooper; Québec’s Powwow Season, a Summer Tradition, Kicks Off; Pawlet’s Woodlawn Farm Leverages Consider Bardwell’s Award-Winning Cheese Recipes in a Shot at Survival

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Artist Sarah Amos Wins 2024 Vermont Prize

Enosburg Falls artist Sarah Amos has won the 2024 Vermont Prize. The award, presented for the best visual art currently being created in Vermont, carries a $5,000 prize. Amos has been making mixed-media hybrid prints on both paper and fabric for 25 years and “continually challenges traditional notions of printmaking, both physically and intellectually,” according…

In Memoriam: Kira Jaye Serisky, 2003-2021

Sweet Kira (KJ), We can only imagine what good you might be doing in the world on your 21st birthday. In your short 17 years on this Earth, you made a lasting, positive impact on many people (and many kitties), especially your mama and daddy. We hope that you love “Kira’s Garden,” planted with a…

My Husband Sucks at Laundry

Dear Reverend, My husband and I have very different work schedules. His is much more flexible, and he often has time during the day to take care of chores around the house. I really appreciate everything he does, except he’s really terrible when it comes to doing laundry. He doesn’t separate colors or delicates and…

Soundbites: Wilco Make a Summer Mix for Solid Sound

Making a summer mix for someone is no small thing. Beyond the simple act of love that is curating a private playlist, there’s a lot of pressure. Especially here in Vermont, our oh-so-brief period of sunny days and emerald surroundings heightens the impetus to carpe diem before the leaves turn. The mix needs to reflect…

Letters to the Editor (6/26/24)

Utilities Invest in Renewables Many Vermonters agree that climate change and its impacts are a critical challenge. We need to have accurate information on initiatives to address this situation. Unfortunately, Seven Days readers may have been confused or misled by an erroneous allegation in a June 12 letter [Feedback: “Override H.289”] claiming that “Vermont’s utilities…

On the Beat: Madaila 2.0 and TURNmusic Throws a Birthday Fest

There was a time, back around 2016, when Burlington indie rockers Madaila were looking ready for the big-time. Formed by singer and principal songwriter Mark Daly, the band featured some of the area’s best musicians, including drummer Dan Ryan, bassist Jer Coons, keyboardist Eric Maier and guitarist Willoughby Morse. They featured in the pages of…

AfterLyfe Music, ‘AfterLyfe Volume 1’

(AfterLyfe Music, CD, digital) Everything in the music business takes longer than expected, but some projects are decades in the making. That’s very much the case with AfterLyfe Volume 1, a compilation album that celebrates the long, industrious career of DJ, rapper, producer and VT Union mastermind Nastee. He’s been a giant in Vermont’s hip-hop…

Now Playing in Theaters: June 26-July 2

new in theaters HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA: CHAPTER 1: Kevin Costner’s ensemble epic depicts the settlement of the west before and after the Civil War. Costner, Sienna Miller and Sam Worthington star. (181 min, R. Bijou, Capitol, Essex, Majestic, Roxy, Star, Sunset) JANET PLANET: Annie Baker’s festival fave drama chronicles the summer of 1991 as…

Caleb Lodish, An Evening Into Sweet Despair

(Self-released, digital) Burlington Technical Center’s Digital Media Lab is meant to springboard high school students into their future careers, in fields such as filmmaking, audio engineering, photography and the graphic arts. Helmed by polymath Jason Raymond, the program is also an artistic incubator, a digital salon where Queen City-area youths can thrive and collaborate. It’s…

Free Will Astrology (6/26/24)

CANCER (Jun. 21-Jul. 22): You are entering a phase when you will be wise to question fixed patterns and shed age-old habits. The more excited you get about reevaluating everything you know and believe, the more likely it is that exciting new possibilities will open up for you. If you are staunchly committed to resolving…

From the Publisher: Football Fans

I live with a man who would rather be playing soccer. For the 22 years I have shared with Tim Ashe — and well before that — he has been a devoted spectator and practitioner of the sport. That means: For two decades he’s been trying to explain the “beautiful game” to me. Long before…

Québec’s Powwow Season, a Summer Tradition, Kicks Off

With sweeping movements that sent their regalia’s brightly colored ribbons into the air, a troupe of grass dancers stomped their feet to each urgent beat of a large bass drum. The Wabanaki Confederacy drum group sang and set the pace for the dance, raising the pitch and intensity of their voices as the drumming picked…

New Chef Team Joins the Tillerman in Bristol

A pair of Honey Road alums now heads the kitchen at the Tillerman in Bristol. Elliot Sion and Taylor Adams have joined the culinary team as chef de cuisine and sous chef, respectively, Tillerman co-owners Kate Baron and Jason Kirmse said. The married couple bought the former Mary’s Restaurant and Inn at Baldwin Creek in…

Gondolas Snack Bar Opens in Morristown

Locals can now pull up, cool off and chow down at Morristown’s newest roadside destination, Gondolas Snack Bar. Owner Louis Ferris opened the creemee and burger spot on June 7 at 3107 Route 15. A real estate professional with experience working in commercial kitchens, Ferris wants his new business to be ingrained in the community.…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, June 26-July 2

Take the Lake Wednesday 3 Burlington’s Community Sailing Center hosts Rock the Dock, the annual Independence Day soirée with some of the best views of the Queen City fireworks show. Attendees indulge in barbecue and drinks by the waterfront and dance the night away under the open sky. All funds benefit CSC’s sailing scholarships for…

Lincoln Musician Michael Chorney Wins 2024 Lockwood Prize

Michael Chorney has a rich and colorful résumé: bandleader, teacher, librarian, house painter, janitor, engineer and, of course, 2019 Tony Award winner. On Saturday, the Lincoln musician, composer and arranger, whose musical stylings are as diverse as his employment history, added yet another item to his CV: recipient of the 2024 Herb Lockwood Prize in…

Phoenix Books to Move to Burlington’s Church Street

After 12 years on Bank Street in Burlington, independent bookstore Phoenix Books will move around the corner to the Church Street Marketplace at the end of August. Owners Renee Reiner and Michael DeSanto said they jumped at the opportunity to move into the former Slate location at 89 Church Street. “There are many communities that…


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