The Argentine cartoonist and Norwich resident expresses an insistent optimism through precocious children, lesbian witches and existential penguins.
The large-scale tintype photographs present portraits of fungi, created as the pandemic prompted the artist to think about ...
Lawmakers have to disclose when a college gives them a sweatshirt. But there’s currently no requirement to report free trips that are worth much more.
Ten college students teamed up with curator Pieter Broucke to create an exhibition of works by Piranesi, the renowned 18th-century printmaker and architect.
Deena Frankel has received more than 25 packages from people trying to return items they bought from a Chinese third-party vendor on Amazon.
Marcia Gauvin and Chris Leister pedaled 1,700 miles over four years to reach their goal. They’ve created a free online guide to encourage others to do the same.
Tyler Alexander’s ‘If I Can Get Home This Fall’ shares a collection of historical letters illuminating what motivated a young Vermonter to fight in the war.
Daniel Day-Lewis gives a powerful performance in a chamber drama directed by his son Ronan that is stronger on visuals and symbolism than on story.
Music editor Chris Farnsworth skipped a beloved hip-hop act’s show to be a fly on the wall at Noah Kahan’s golf tournament and concert at Spruce Peak in Stowe.
Friends visiting from Florida reminded Seven Days publisher Paula Routly that people seeing Burlington for the first time don’t notice the city’s problems.
A town house resident is having a ruff time with the sweet but vocal pet next door. Here’s advice for navigating a tricky conversation with a neighbor.
When Waitsfield chef Nathan Davis heard that even Las Vegas tourism numbers were slumping, he took small comfort in the news. “If Vegas is dead, that is a telltale sign,” the 44-year-old chef-owner of ...
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