Mar 23-29, 2022

Mar 23-29, 2022 / Vol. 27 / No. 24
Vermont Hasn’t Lost a Single Prisoner to COVID-19 — but at What Cost?; Life Stories: Tom Morse ‘Loved to Do His Own Thing’; As Russia Invades Ukraine, a Vermont Journalist Recalls His Time as a Moscow Correspondent in the 1980s

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Clean: ‘Just the Way I Am’ (3/28/22)

Shivers reverberated through my body as I stepped out of my shower onto a cold tile floor. I was three years sober, and I was getting ready for an important first date. I grabbed a towel off a nearby rack, walked up to a foggy mirror and began examining my reflection. After scanning my face…

As Costs Rise, Vermont’s Largest Hospitals Demand More Money

Vermont’s three largest hospitals are projecting tens of millions of dollars in losses this year amid rising labor costs and the highest rate of inflation in decades. But despite more than $1 billion in combined reserves — enough to cover the losses twentyfold — the hospitals say they need more money. They are lobbying state regulators for…

From the Publisher: Losing Frankie

More than 23 million Americans adopted pets during the pandemic, seeking unconditional love, companionship and animal entertainment. My partner, Tim, and I already had all of that in our beloved cat, Frankie, a neutered male gray tiger. We happily let his rituals rule our lives, from 4 a.m. feedings to indoor mouse torture. Most of…

Letters to the Editor (3/23/22)

Obscene Gesture? The Fidium ad on page 29 of your March 9 issue was incredibly offensive and insulting. The gesture the woman is giving is the sign of the cuckold. It means your spouse is sleeping with another person. It also implies that you are supporting children who are unknowingly not your own. There are…

Shadows, Layers and Wildlife Inform Tara Thacker’s Exhibition of Sculpture and Prints

Ceramic sculptor Tara Thacker loves multiplication and repetition; many of her works consist of fastidiously hand-cut, nearly identical components that number in the hundreds. On her website, she describes her process as labor-intensive and “borderline meditative.” Those qualities are amply evident in Thacker’s current exhibition at the Julian Scott Memorial Gallery at Northern Vermont University-Johnson.…

WTF: Does Vermont Have an Actual ‘Ice Highway’?

Earlier this winter, the brother of a Seven Days editor asked her why she had never mentioned Vermont’s “ice highway,” an alleged shortcut running between Burlington and Plattsburgh, N.Y. Because the brother’s source for this fabled freeway lives in Georgia — the Peach State, not the Franklin County town — the editor assumed that he…

Now Playing in Theaters: March 23-29

new in theaters INFINITE STORM: Two climbers meet on a mountain and must work together to survive a blizzard in this fact-based drama from director Malgorzata Szumowska (The Other Lamb). Naomi Watts, Billy Howle and Denis O’Hare star. (95 min, R. Essex, Majestic, Roxy, Savoy, Star) THE LOST CITY: A best-selling romance novelist (Sandra Bullock)…

Free Will Astrology (3/23/22)

ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): The Carib people from Surinam quote their mysterious Snake Spirit as follows: “I am the force of the spirit of the lightning eel, the thunder ax, the stone. I am the force of the firefly; thunder and lightning have I created.” I realize that what I’m about to say may sound…

Bow Thayer, ‘The Book of Moss’

(Elbop Music, digital) Every Seven Days review of a Bow Thayer album has noted a particular quality: This is not an artist who stays on the trail. To walk with Thayer, even over the course of a single record, is to take a meandering path through an open meadow, dip down into craggy canyons and…

Ethan Stokes Tischler, ‘Across the Waking Skies’

(Self-released, CD, digital) The German poet Berthold Auerbach once wrote that music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. I was reminded of him when listening to the Maine- and Vermont-based folk singer-songwriter Ethan Stokes Tischler’s first full album: the breezily sincere, tenderly smooth Across the Waking Skies. After two long pandemic…

Burlington Wine Bar Sotto Enoteca Reopens

What is social media good for? Confirming the rumor that a favorite cozy wine bar has reawakened like Sleeping Beauty after almost two years. On February 24, tiny, subterranean Sotto Enoteca at 150 St. Paul Street in Burlington announced via Facebook that it was reopening and shedding its pandemic persona, Sotto Provisions, a market selling…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, March 23-29

Don’t Look Back Friday 25-Sunday 27 Foul Contending Rebels Theatre presents its first production of a contemporary play: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, a feminist retelling of the Orpheus myth that gives his lost love a voice of her own. Reuniting with her father in the underworld, Eurydice faces a seemingly impossible choice that dredges up questions…


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