The Vinyl Revival
Burlington Record Plant presses new music on vinyl, returning the warm sound—and readable liner notes—lost in the age of CDs.
Burlington Record Plant presses new music on vinyl, returning the warm sound—and readable liner notes—lost in the age of CDs.
Montpelier’s newest eatery is a butchery + bar that provides an aesthetically rich experience with a heavy pour.
Brattleboro’s funkiest DIY printmaking shop expands on the theory of Do-It-Yourself, and also gives it a soundtrack.
Director of the Vermont Center for Photography Joshua Farr loves to look local. He also loves the color orange.
Michelle Ephraim has published personal essays and humor pieces in Lilith, The Morning News, Word Riot, and The Washington Post.
Justin Squizzero and Eaton Hill Textile Works painstakingly create gorgeous, historically accurate, textiles in Vermont.
Assemblage artist Duncan Johnson blends creativity and chance in his colorful paintings made from salvaged materials.
Miette Gillette moved from NYC to rural Vermont, where she inseminates pigs and publishes experimental literature.
Angered by the election results, artist David Nielsen takes to the airwaves to discuss the history of activist art in America.
Three generations of Stone women have been writers and poets, making one ponder the existence of a literary gene.