Don Quixote, the Israel Ballet, and the Dance of Apartheid
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontThe Israel Ballet comes to Burlington, Vermont, and flyers and a demonstration stir up a storm -- and some useful discussion about Israel and its occupation of Palestine. Israel's Foreign Ministry says they're trying to "show Israel's prettier face." But Don Quixote -- with its story of madness, violence, and delusion -- seems an odd choice.
MFCarter Design: Ray of Hope
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontArtist discovers an organization designed to help artists make connections with the business community in Burlington, Vermont.
Better Buildings By Design Efficiency Vermont
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontTomorrow's a banner learning day for Vermont's designers, architects and builders. That's because KSV client Efficiency Vermont will host its 12th Better Buildings By Design Conference in Burlington.
Lendway: Fromthe "Ranch" to a Basement Hideaway
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontThe most exciting thing about music in this peculiar era is the ability for musicians to cut out the fat middleman and be self-sufficient music makers. Lendway, the melodic rock quartet from Burlington, Vermont certainly fits the mold of the self-sustaining band that does their thing for the mere sake of doing it, and because the technology of the
nthWORD Magazine - Interview with Harold Blank
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontnthWORD talks to Harold Blank, owner of the Palace 9 movie theater in South Burlington, VT and a key partner of the Vermont International Film Festival.
Urban Moonshine Organic Bitters
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontI was pretty excited when a package arrived from Urban Moonshine, a company in Burlington, Vermont whose mission is to “rekindle the relationship between herbal medicine and the modern world” by producing handcrafted, organic bitters and tonics.
Acrylic painting artist in Burlington, Vermont | Anne Marie
Posted by admin / Under Burlington, VermontThis artist strives to locate the point at which the superficial and the deeply personal intersect.



