Dec 29, 2021 – Jan 11, 2022

Dec 29, 2021 - Jan 11, 2022 / Vol. 27 / No. 13
Seven Days Writers Reveal What it Took to Report the News in Year Two of a Pandemic; Remembering Vermonters We Lost in 2021; Food Writers Share Their Favorite Bites and Sips of the Year

Promotions: Welcome, Peter Dysart

Welcome, Peter Dysart! The law firm of Primmer Piper Eggleston and Cramer (PPEC) is pleased to welcome attorney Peter Dysart. Peter will work with our corporate, banking and financial services, as well as litigation practice groups. Peter focuses primarily on commercial transactions, business formations and dissolutions, mergers and acquisitions, and trademark registration and protection. He…

Clean: ‘Back to My Roots’ (1/3/21)

Muddy water splashed on my shoes as I stepped over the roots of a tall maple tree. I was three years sober, and I was on my way to meet my friend for a celebratory dinner. It had been two weeks since my inaugural recovery column had been published in the Vermont News Guide and one…

Backstory: Best Little Story in My Back Pocket

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I didn’t want to leave the food table at the outdoor, all-you-can-eat seafood fest at 18 Elm in Waterbury, onto which chef Eric Warnstedt was…

Backstory: Story That Most Changed my Perspective

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. It took me a while to psych myself into going to the Sears Lane homeless encampment on a cold October day. The City of Burlington…

Backstory: Most Evasive Subject

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I pulled my car into Winooski’s O’Brien Community Center parking lot and braced for disappointment. To my right: a plastic briefcase containing an expensive sound…

The 2021 Art Shows We Liked Best, and Why

In this newspaper we commonly make lists of seven, rather than the more typical 10. Admittedly, the smaller number makes it harder to winnow out favorite shows from, in this case, an entire year of art viewing. So, some selections are based not just on the artwork itself but on a compelling contextual aspect of…

Backstory: Biggest Rookie Mistake

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I’d never been to Thunder Road before I was sent there on assignment in July, and I assumed, based on no evidence, that there would…

Remembering Vermonters Who Died in 2021

On December 15, the Fayetteville Observer in North Carolina published the obituary of a Texas woman named Renay Mandel Corren. I promise you, it’s unlike any obit you’ve ever read. Here is the opening line: “A plus-sized Jewish lady redneck died in El Paso on Saturday.” Penned by the deceased’s son Andy Corren, the obit…

Backstory: Most Ridiculous Border Crossing

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I had considered the possibility that my passport might have expired, but I didn’t bother to check before my partner and I set off for…

Backstory: Most Intriguing Drive-By

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I love reporting and writing stories but don’t do it very often these days; running this newspaper is more than a full-time job. Whenever I…

Six Stories That Shaped Vermont’s Arts and Culture Scenes In 2021

2021 was a year of two extremes. For the first six months, Vermonters remained hunkered down, bracing against the coronavirus as they had through most of 2020. Especially in the cold winter months, that seemingly endless isolation forged a cultural void that even the best livestream shows couldn’t fill. But as the weather eased, so…

Backstory: Nastiest Blowback

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. “You are a dirtbag.” That was the entirety of the first email I received after a story I wrote about my visit to a new…

Backstory: Best Memory Maker

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. “Hey!” a former coworker shouted from across Burlington’s Church Street. “Farnsworth! What the fuck, man?” I stopped, as one often does when hearing their last…

Free Will Astrology (12/29/21)

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Microbiologist Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928. It was later described as “the single greatest victory ever achieved over disease” — an antidote to dangerous infections caused by bacteria. But there’s more to the story. Fleming’s strain of penicillin could only be produced in tiny amounts — not nearly enough to…

Backstory: Worst-Timed Vacations

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. In July 2019, I was lounging in a Maine hotel room when I took a break from my Jodi Picoult novel to check Twitter. There…

Backstory: Most Fortuitous Lapse in Judgment

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. The sausages were on the grill, and the small talk went where it always does when journalists gather: to work. In June, freshly vaccinated and…

Journal of Another Plague Year in Film

Over the summer, it seemed as if moviegoing might return to “normal.” With COVID-19 cases on the decline and state restrictions lifted, indoor theaters reopened their doors. On a rainy Sunday at the Essex Cinemas, I saw The Green Knight in a crowd of maskless people, most of whom didn’t seem to realize they’d turned…

Letters to the Editor (12/29/21)

Rush to Publish? I enjoyed Chris Farnsworth’s article on Memorial Auditorium [“Memorial Days,” December 1] and was excited to see in the notable events box that one of my favorite bands, Rush, had played there in 1975. When looking for more details on the show in the book Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth,…

Six Album Reviews We (Almost!) Missed in 2021

What a year for album submissions! In 2021, Vermont’s musicians were flinging records at Seven Days like a bunch of psychopaths with Frisbees. Your friendly neighborhood music editor caught as many as possible, but as the year winds down, we look at some he (almost!) missed, including the following six submissions. Dave Richardson, Palms to…

Backstory: Most Fruitful Fact-Check

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. Kyle Dodson’s short tenure with the City of Burlington began and ended the same way: with a boatload of controversy. Mayor Miro Weinberger tapped Dodson,…

Backstory: Twistiest Route

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I’m not surprised that a story about mealworms is my most memorable of 2021. Even if it had gone according to plan, I’d still tell…

Backstory: Coldest Stakeout

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. January 6 wasn’t circled on my calendar. COVID-19, not electoral politics, was my reporting focus, so I didn’t give much thought to president Donald Trump’s…

My 19-Year-Old Son Got Married Without Telling Me

Dear Reverend, My 19-year-old son came home from college for the holidays. The first thing he told me was that he got married to one of his friends whom I don’t even know. Apparently, they did it to get some financial benefits. This makes me very sad, because I’ve been married for 20 years and…

Backstory: Best Family History Lesson

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. Trying to get the story on a historic synagogue for sale in Burlington’s Old North End, I didn’t expect to learn something new about my…

Backstory: Most Random Assignment

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. To explain how I ended up spending part of Easter weekend at a Bible reading in the Northeast Kingdom, it helps to understand how I…

Backstory: Best Crowdsourcing Effort

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I was on the final day of a weeklong summer vacation when I made the mistake of checking my inbox. That morning, I had been…

Backstory: Best Hunch

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. In April, I was assigned to cover a press conference in Barre. The event was meant to drum up interest in the case of Ralph…

Backstory: Most Satisfying Quest

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. Years ago, when I was a new reporter at the Associated Press, I liked visiting obscure nooks of Vermont to find stories that nobody else…

From the Publisher: Hope Scrolling

Every night, between 8 and 9 p.m., I receive a flood of emails. They’re notifications of recurring Super Reader donations to Seven Days. Depending on the day of the month, between 30 and 130 receipts pour into my inbox, all at once, causing whatever device I’m on to seize up for a few seconds. Reading…

Backstory: Closest Call

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. When the black bear bolted from a cornfield in front of our pickup shortly after dawn, my initial reaction was relief. Photographer Jeb Wallace-Brodeur and…

Backstory: Most Reluctant Sources

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. There are two sides to every story, as the saying goes. But time after time in 2021, the subjects of my reporting found ways to…

Backstory: Saddest Epilogue

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. I never met Anne Saxelby, who opened Saxelby Cheesemongers in New York City in 2006, but I interviewed her via email and phone probably half…

Backstory: Best Bromance

This “backstory” is a part of a collection of articles that describes some of the obstacles that Seven Days reporters faced while pursuing Vermont news, events and people in 2021. “Tom Messner is the same guy on screen as he is off it.” That’s the refrain I heard over and over again while reporting an…

The Magnificent 14: Must See, Must Do, December 29 to January 11

Rockin’ Eve Friday 31 Emoji Nightmare and Nikki Champagne host New Queers Eve, the annual LGBTQ+ celebratory extravaganza at Higher Ground Ballroom in South Burlington. The ball-dropping bash features drag performances by the likes of Sasha Sriracha and Rhedd Rhumm, burlesque displays by dancers such as Katniss Everqueer and Ginge O’Lolly, and a bubbly midnight…


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