Jul 14-20, 2021

Jul 14-20, 2021 / Vol. 26 / No. 41
Joshua Sherman Spearheads an Arts-Led Revitalization in Norman Rockwell’s Arlington; Does Big Cannabis Have a Stranglehold on Vermont’s Budding Industry?; 251: Civil War Memorabilia and a Jump in the Lake in Alburgh

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In Memoriam: Robert A. Cioffi, 1931-2020

In the rising of the sun and in its going down, we will remember him. In the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter, we will remember him. In the blueness of the sky and in the warmth of summer, we will remember him. In the rustling of the leaves and in…

In Memoriam: “Pepper” Sweeney, 1938-2021

Family and friends are invited to Pepper’s celebration of life on Friday, July 30, 2021, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Barn at Boyden Farm, 44 Route 104, Cambridge, VT 05444. Goss Life Celebration Homes is the area’s exclusive provider of life celebration events. Please visit our website for a full obituary and to…

Charlotte’s Zach Pollakoff Inspires Creatives to Make Work — Including Adorned Painter’s Pants

Artists pictured at work in their studios often share a striking similarity: Their pants are coated in splotches and swirls of paint. “It’s such an iconic artist look,” said Charlotte-based artist, musician, DJ and advertising professional Zach Pollakoff. In photos of famous people such as Jackson Pollock and Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as artist friends…

Letters to the Editor (7/14/21)

Try Dartmouth-Hitchcock It was unfortunate to read Paula Routly’s recent editorial about her inability to see a doctor at the University of Vermont Medical Center until February of next year regarding her extremely serious migraine attack in May [From the Publisher: “Brain Drain,” July 7]. Our family has encountered many fine doctors and nurses at…

From the Publisher: Working Nine-to-Nine

In the past month, I’ve been twice to the Northeast Kingdom — once for a wedding; the second time, to report a story. I found that, like all over the country, many businesses are struggling to hire employees so they can resume normal, pre-pandemic operations. The owner of the Willoughvale Inn and Cottages at Lake…

Guthrie Galileo, ‘Balladeer’

(Winedark Sound, digital) Guthrie Galileo is a true crooner. Blessed with a hypermobile singing voice, the Bay Area transplant (whose real name is Guthrie Stoltzfus) is Vermont’s answer to Justin Timberlake, vocally speaking. He flexes his upper register regularly as he floats through romantic, uplifting tunes. Everything Stoltzfus creates is pure loveliness. His former house…

Free Will Astrology (7/14/21)

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cancerian poet Linda Hogan says she doesn’t like to be parched. She wants to be like “a tree drinking the rain.” I think every Cancerian has similar dreams: to be steadily immersed in engrossing feelings, awash with intimate longings, flowing along in rhythm with the soul’s songs. The coming weeks will…

Giovanina Bucci, ‘Storytellers’

(self-released, digital) I first encountered Giovanina Bucci’s songs three years ago. The Plattsburgh, N.Y., native was singing and playing rhythm guitar with Nina’s Brew, an acoustic trio that had just put out its debut record, Don’t Tell Mama. Solid, if not spectacular, that album hinted at the trio’s potential. Bucci’s talent was evident, but the…

Art Review: ‘Bubblegum Pop,’ BCA Center

On a recent visit to the BCA Center, a girl no older than 6 gazed through the window and exclaimed, “Don’t you just want to live in it?” She was referring to Pip & Pop’s “Where the Sun Shines Every Day,” an installation in the downtown Burlington gallery’s new group exhibit, “Bubblegum Pop.” Pip &…

Vermonter Founds Fliptable Restaurant-Staffing App

The pandemic shuttered restaurants nationwide, with employees laid off in droves. Now that Americans are eager to dine out again, many of those same restaurants are scrambling to rehire in an exceedingly tight job market. A growing number of them, including Leunig’s Bistro & Café and Sherpa Kitchen in Burlington, are seeking help from Fliptable,…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, July 14-20

Future Visions Friday 16-Sunday 18 For members of the Loom Ensemble, moving past the trauma of 2020 is not about getting back to normal but steering toward a better world. To that end, the Dubai- and New York City-based interdisciplinary collective gathered Vermont performers to create the dance-theater work “Twenty Twenty / Twenty Twenty-One.” Held…


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