Letter from the Editor: Spring Riot Issue
I heard from my friend the other day for the fist time in about a year. He’s the sort of guy I usually turn to for wild ideas and I’d... (read more)
Ken Signorello on the Photo Slam
Ken Signorello and his Darkroom Gallery’s Champlain Valley Photo Slam are flipping the idea of fine are on its head. And we love it. (So, we’re hosting the show starting... (read more)
Comix – “An Okay Death” pt.1
“An Okay Death” by Rob Rock Coloring by Iona Woolmington ... (read more)
Igniting the Spark in the South End
Before I met Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller, I’d never met a real-life stand-up comedian and figured that a comic’s career was, well, a joke. Not so, as it turns... (read more)
Red Hot Juba at the Marathon
Red Hot Juba. Just hearing the name makes me want to dance. And I imagine if I were running, it’d make me want to run faster, too. That’s a good... (read more)
Thoughts on the Second Vermont Republic
It’s only fair for me to start with a quick confession; I’m not from Vermont. But having once supported a snobbish proposal to break off Cleveland and the northeast corner... (read more)
Gods of the Hills
Is it shameful that I didn’t know of The Green Mountain Boys until recently? I place the blame squarely on my California-centric education. Native Vermonters learned about Ethan Allen while... (read more)
#ApathyDestroyed: User Required at the BCA
Your presence is requested – required, actually – at the BCA, because frankly, without your input, the work on the walls (and the floor and bouncing off the ceiling) is... (read more)
Philip Baruth on the Riot Scene
On the morning of May the 6th,1 I, with some effort, succeeded in shrugging off the weird, post-party dreams of color and ruckus which had the whole night been holding... (read more)












