Vermont

Feelin’ Groovy

Women’s clothes for every body. The October issue of Take includes a fashion shoot of clothes designed and made here in New England.

To the Death

Professional wrestling fans have likely heard of the death match, in which fighters take it to the next (scary) level. But a literary death match?

Hollywood Comes to Vermont

ITVFest, the Independent Television and Film Festival, is the 10th gathering of indie movie and TV professionals in Dover, Vermont.

When Men and Mountains Meet

Major Jackson lives in Vermont and travels the world. His friend and fellow poet Jill McDonough writes an appreciation.

Black, White, and Abby All Over

It’s like I’m letting up on ‘total control.’ I’m not coloring between the lines. I’m just letting the colors speak for themselves.”

Country Roads

The musical landscape of Red Heart the Ticker. An interview with Red Heart the Ticker, a folk duo from Marlboro, Vermont.

Country Acting

Unadilla Theatre celebrates mime and more at it’s location on Blachly Road in Marshfield (northeast of Montpelier), Vermont.

The Rainbow Cattle Co.

The Drag Queens of Dummerston, Vermont. A photo exhibition and exploration of alternate personas at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center.

Roots Music

Colombian jazz comes to Brattleboro. Eugene Uman’s Convergence Project mixes rock, Latin jazz, and straight-ahead jazz.

Beer and Broads

Does it get any better? Take’s own editor, Lauren Clark will be among the panelists chatting about beer at Betty’s Beer Fest.

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