Apr 12-18, 2023

Apr 12-18, 2023 / Vol. 28 / No. 27
Vermont Needs More Green Power, but Locals Resist Large Projects; Burlington Chief Threatened to Arrest Doc Who Was Treating Gunshot Victim, Hospital Says; Tillie Walden Becomes Vermont’s New Cartoonist Laureate; Cabot’s Rhapsody Natural Foods Rides a Wave of Increasing Appetite for Fermented Staples

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Letters to the Editor (4/12/23)

State Should Step Up [Re “No Return,” March 22]: Chelsea Edgar’s recent article on motel owners failing to return security deposits to people already facing unpredictable shelter illustrates that the Vermont legislature and Gov. Phil Scott’s administration urgently need to provide adequate funding for emergency shelter until housing is actually available. As of January 2023,…

From the Deputy Publisher: Our Roving Reporter

Outside Chittenden County, many small Vermont towns are struggling. Low birth rates and an aging population are forcing schools to consolidate. As local retailers and manufacturers close, more residents find work farther afield, and commuters don’t volunteer as often for the groups that keep these towns vital. Local newspapers have taken a hit, too. The…

My Roommate Flosses His Teeth in the Living Room

Dear Reverend, I have a housemate who moved into my apartment four months ago. He pays his rent on time. He’s quiet. He doesn’t leave a mess in the kitchen. He’s great. Except for one thing: He flosses his teeth while we’re watching TV in the living room! It grosses me out so much; I…

Movie Review: ‘Paint’

I have a handy Google alert set up to inform me about news stories involving Vermont and film. For the past eight months or so, I’ve been getting nonstop pings about this comedy in which Owen Wilson stars as “Vermont’s No. 1 public television painter.” Was Paint shot in Vermont? No. (Saratoga Springs, N.Y., got…

Town of Essex Notice of Public Hearing

April 17, 2023 6:35 PM Proposed Fiscal Year 2024 – 2028 Capital Budget and Five-Year Plan The Town of Essex Selectboard hereby gives notice that public hearings on the FY2024 – 2028 Capital Budget and Five-Year Plan will be held in person and online via Zoom: • Monday, April 17, 2023, 6:35 PM at the…

Now Playing in Theaters: April 12-18

new in theaters HOW TO BLOW UP A PIPELINE: Environmental activists plot to disrupt the flow of oil in this thriller from Daniel Goldhaber (Cam), starring Ariela Barer and Kristine Froseth. (103 min, R. Savoy) MAFIA MAMMA: A soccer mom (Toni Collette) discovers that she’s the heir to an Italian mafia family in this fish-out-of-water…

Soundbites: Barishi Is Dead; Long Live Ordh!

The first time I saw Barishi play live, I dumped an entire whiskey down a young man’s shirt, lost a $20 bet with the woman working the door and lied to a bartender about being in an Electric Light Orchestra cover band just to explain why I was wearing sunglasses at night at an indoor…

Six Quick-Hit Reviews of Local Albums

The local records keep flying onto the music editor’s desk: bluegrass from the southern part of the state, metal from the Northeast Kingdom, hip-hop out of Montpelier. Vermont musicians have been churning out new music, and sometimes two reviews per week just won’t do. Here are six releases from area artists — as well as…

A Burlington Woman Wants Banned Books for Her Little Free Library

A rise in politically motivated censorship has thrust schools and public libraries onto the latest culture war front line. In Vermont, though, the written word has found sanctuary: Carol Wooster’s North Street home. The Burlington woman posted on Front Porch Forum last month asking neighbors to donate “banned books” for the little free library she…

Free Will Astrology (4/12/23)

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): I hope that in the coming weeks, you will keep your mind bubbling with zesty mysteries. I hope you’ll exult in the thrill of riddles that are beyond your current power to solve. If you cultivate an appreciation of uncanny uncertainties, life will soon begin bringing you uncanny certainties. Do you…

Tillie Walden Becomes Vermont’s New Cartoonist Laureate

It’s not wrong that Tillie Walden’s accountant listed her occupation as “author” on her tax return. After all, Walden will publish her 11th book this year. But it’s not quite right, either. Walden is a cartoonist, a profession that perhaps confounded the tax pro. “I think he was like, Cartoonist. What the hell is that?”…

Former Half Lounge Owners to Reopen SideBar in Burlington

After a three-year hiatus, the bar beside Mr. Mikes Pizza in Burlington will reopen in late spring. When it does, the former SideBar will be an homage to longtime Queen City hot spot Half Lounge — which, like SideBar, has been closed since March 2020. Former Half Lounge owners Boudee Luangrath and Adrian Sackheim have…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, April 12-18

Maximum Pride Friday 14 Burlington’s Radio Bean becomes a gay bar for the night at Queer Takeover, an evening featuring everything from a queer comedy hour to live music by acts including Catwolf and Will Keeper. There are drag performances by Miss Czechoslovakia, Virginia Thick 100 and the Moondance Twins; a DJ set by Genderdeath;…

2022 Vermont Book Award Finalists Announced

The Vermont Book Award announced 14 finalists for its 2022 prize on Friday. Awards in four categories, each of which comes with $1,000, will be presented on Saturday, May 6, in the Alumnx Hall at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier. Established in 2015 by the Vermont College of Fine Arts, the Vermont…


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