

Seriously: The Blue Ripple
In this episode, Bryan reflects on last week’s midterm elections. CREDITS Written, filmed and edited by: Bryan Parmelee Artwork/photography courtesy of: The UVM Larner College of Medicine, Sophie Macmillan, Jeb Wallace-Brodeur, Glenn Russell, Bryan Parmelee, Dreamstime Logo/art direction by: Don Eggert Audio by: Bryan Parmelee Related Stories
Obituary: Susan Remington 1944-2018
Cabot In memory of Susan Sherman Remington, who passed peacefully at her home in Cabot, Vt., on November 6, 2018. She was a mother to three, a mentor to many and a generous friend to all. Suzy was born in Auburn, N.Y., on May 29, 1944. Growing up in upstate New York and then Florida,…
BTV — Winter 2018-19
→ Version française We’re delighted to have you! BTV: The Burlington International Airport Quarterly is a bilingual magazine — translated into French for our Québécois visitors — that highlights Vermont’s recreational, cultural and dining scenes according to the season. Winter is perhaps the Green Mountain State’s most anticipated time of year: Snow transforms these hills…
Follow the Locals: Vermonter Steve Conant’s Tips on Visiting Burlington
→ Version française If winter’s dark days get you down, Steve Conant can shed some light. The founder of Conant Metal & Light doesn’t just craft original lighting and decorative metalwork out of his Pine Street studio and showroom — he’s one of the city’s brightest lights himself in terms of creativity, community and character.…
Sleigh Day: Snowfall Brings Sleigh Rides at Shelburne Farms
→ Version française When snow first flies in Vermont, many locals head for the hills — to ski or snowboard, that is. Pat Palmer is interested in a different kind of riding. Every December, the Vermont farmer harnesses his draft horses to a sleigh. For more than 20 years, he’s spent his winters showing visitors…
Art at the Airport, Winter 2018-19
→ Version française Burlington City Arts curates exhibits in three areas of the airport: the Skyway, the area above the escalator and the walls facing security for Gates 1 through 8. Whether you’ve arrived early for a flight or are waiting to pick up passengers, do take the time to look around! From January through…
In Season, Winter 2018-19
→ Version française Skiing to Slayton Pasture Cabin As four-time Olympian Larry Damon famously said, Stowe’s annual Race to the Cabin is “a pretty easy race; there’s only one hill.” Yes, but that hill entails a 1,000-foot elevation gain in just five kilometers. Racers tackle the uphill course, climbing deep into the woods to the…
Cold Comforts: Cozy Sips and Snacks at Dedalus Wine Shop, Market & Wine Bar
→ Version française After a day spent skiing Vermont’s wind-whipped mountains or strolling the snowy streets of Burlington, there’s only one thing left to do: Head inside and thaw the frost from your cheeks, preferably over a bite to eat. The Green Mountain State is widely considered a foodie’s playground, and one Burlington market in…
Eternal Winter: How Vermont Photographer “Snowflake” Bentley Got His Nickname
→ Version française Vermont is, of course, known for its snow. The white, fluffy stuff is beloved by skiers and landscape painters alike, each year turning the Green Mountain State into a winter wonderland. While we tend to think of snow in its accumulated form, one Vermonter made his name by getting very, very close…






