Nov 24-30, 2021

Nov 24-30, 2021 / Vol. 27 / No. 8
A New Food Waste Disposal Method Raises Fears That Microplastics Will Taint Fields; Relaxing Vermont’s PCB Guidance for Schools Angers Burlington Parents; ‘Winter Lights’ at Shelburne Museum Is a Holiday Spectacle

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Art Review: Bradley Borthwick’s Mixed-Media Installation Presents Relics — or Portents — of Rise and Decline

Bradley Borthwick’s exhibition “Objects of Empire” conveys much more than first meets the eye. In the second-floor gallery of Burlington’s BCA Center, warm spotlights focus on two rather austere installations. The lighting is otherwise dim, lending the smallish room a secret-chamber sense of intimacy. To the left, an amphora nearly four feet long emerges half-carved…

Burlington’s Slow Process Reimagines Menswear

It started with a button-down shirt. Sam Zollman, a freshly minted Tufts University graduate from Brandon, didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life. He saw himself as some kind of artist, but he hadn’t chosen a medium. He’d always liked fashion as a means of expression, so he decided to learn to…

Free Will Astrology (11/24/21)

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Poet Renée Ashley describes what she’s attracted to: “I’m drawn to what flutters nebulously at the edges, at the corner of my eye — just outside my certain sight. I want to share in what I am routinely denied or only suspect exists. I long for a glimpse of what is…

Private Auction Of Storage Unit Contents

Sarah Ellwood, last known address of 36 Charity Street Burlington, VT 05408 has a past due balance of $1,405.00 owed to Champlain Valley Self Storage, LLC since 4/19/21. To cover this debt, per lease dated 7/15/20 the contents of unit #995 will be sold at private auction on, or after November 28, 2021. Auction pre-registration…

Milton Residents Help Feed Their Neighbors for the Holiday

The halls of the Milton Family Community Center were filled last week with bags packed with ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner: cranberry sauce, stuffing, potatoes, biscuit mix, gravy and vegetables. The nonprofit center, which houses childcare programs and a food shelf, provides Thanksgiving dinner to local families each year. Food is donated by neighbors, students, the…

From the Publisher: Thanks for Everything

It’s unsettling to be on the hook for half a million dollars. I can say as much after Seven Days received two federal Paycheck Protection Program loans for that amount since the start of the pandemic. Adding to the anxiety: No one at our bank, which distributed the funds for the U.S. Small Business Administration,…

Letters to the Editor (11/24/21)

Ski Season Not So ‘Dismal’ I was surprised by the headline “After a Dismal 2020-21 Season, Ski Areas Report Strong Early Sales” [November 10]. Based on my 20 years of experience with the Vermont ski industry, “dismal” is not a word I would use to describe last season. If Vermont skier days were down by…

Showtimes: November 24-30

new in theaters BELFAST: Kenneth Branagh wrote and directed this semi-autobiographical film about coming of age in the turbulent Northern Ireland of the 1960s. With Jude Hill, Caitriona Balfe and Judi Dench. (98 min, PG-13. Essex, Roxy, Savoy) ENCANTO: A young girl living in a charmed Colombian enclave sets out to discover her own magical…

My Family Goes Big at the Holidays, but I’m Broke

Dear Reverend, This year has been tough for me financially. My family tends to go a little overboard with holiday gifts, but I really can’t swing much this time around. How can I bow out without seeming like a Scrooge? Frosty Wallet (male, 31) Dear Frosty Wallet, Lots of people are in the same sleigh…

Soundbites: Alex Toth Talks Death, New Father Figuer Single

It’s been a long, winding trip since the days of gigging across Burlington for Alex Toth. The University of Vermont grad went from playing funk in John Brown’s Body and jazz with the Lazybirds to forming art-pop act Rubblebucket and later collaborating with artists such as Kimbra and Cuddle Magic. Though Toth and his Rubblebucket…

Poverty Line, ‘Post Soviet Aggression (HT059)’

(Histamine Tapes, cassette, digital) I was about 15 seconds into listening to experimental artist Poverty Line’s latest release when I remembered how Manuel Noriega was captured in 1990. Anybody else recall that? It was weird. The Panamanian military leader had taken refuge from invading American forces at the Apostolic Nunciature to the United States, a…

Eric Bushey, ‘Been There a Long, Long Time’

(self-released, CD, digital) Death, God and home. It’s hard to find three stronger themes in folk music, and Eric Bushey leans into each of them on his debut album, Been There a Long, Long Time. The 11 tracks of fiddle- and banjo-heavy bluegrass and country stompers find Bushey contemplating the meaning of loss and acceptance…

Time-Saving Small Pleasures to Help You Hack Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving dinner is by far my favorite meal to cook. Putting aside the colonialist myths attached to the holiday (or tackling them head-on in heated conversations with family members, depending on how much wine I’ve had), I look forward to the combo of turkey, root vegetables, cranberries and stuffing all year. I approach the challenge…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, November 23 to 30

Gobble All the Way Thursday 25 On Thanksgiving Day, runners and walkers pop the bird in the oven and head on over to the Zack’s Place Turkey Trot, a morning 5K beginning and ending at Woodstock Elementary School. Registration fees benefit Zack’s Place, a community center for folks with special needs and their neighbors, and…


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