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'Invisible Odysseys'

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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VERMONT ARTIST B. AMORE has curated and contributed to “Invisble Odysseys,” the Vermont Folklife Center’s current exhibit by migrant farm workers. Amore’s piece, framed by used work gloves, traces the journeys made by Addison and Franklin county migrant farm workers. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Hydrogen tractor

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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SINCE 2008, ONE-­TIME Middlebury College roommates Dick Catlin, left, and Mark Benz have worked with current Middlebury students in an effort to convert a 1948 Ford tractor to run on hydrogen. Last week the team finally succeeded. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Motown hits Middlebury

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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LOCAL MUSICIAN MILES Donahue spent January teaching a Middlebury College Winter Term course on Motown, and he and his students put their learning on display last Thursday night at the Town Hall Theater with a concert of jazz and Motown hits.
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On top of the world

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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BRIDGE SCHOOL STUDENT Lucy Ursitti lies across parts of Europe and the Middle East while exploring a giant map of Asia at the Middlebury school Monday morning. The gym-size map is on loan to the school from the National Geographic Society.
Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Comedy tonight

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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THE BRISTOL GATEWAY Players will present a variety show of classic comedy skits, songs, poems and impressions in Bristol’s Holley Hall on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. Adam Ginsburg, pictured above, rehearses on Tuesday night.
Independent photos/Trent Campbell

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Grandparents Award

Posted on February 9, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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ST. MARY’S SCHOOL kindergartner Ainsley Cairns and Ilsley Library Youth Services Director Sarah Lawton present a certificate of appreciation Tuesday morning to a Helen Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center resident who was one of many local seniors who voted for the Grandparents Book Award presented annually by the library. This year’s winning book was “Zoozical” by Judy Sierra and Marc Brown.
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Stagecraft

Posted on February 6, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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LOCAL SCHOOL KIDS try their hand at improvisation before a performance by Gould and Stearns, the self-proclaimed clown jewels of Vermont, at Middlebury College last Friday morning.
Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Frozen in place

Posted on February 6, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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A PERIMETER OF ice keeps some swamp grass in place on a chilly morning in Salisbury last week.
Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Audience participation

Posted on February 6, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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STEPHEN STEARNS, ONE half of the Vermont clown team of Gould and Stearns, sits in the lap of Nora Swan of Ripton during a performance for local schools at the Middlebury College Center for the Arts last Friday morning.
Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Bina48

Posted on February 2, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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HOW HAS THE android evolved in her first two years of existence? Can a person have a meaningful conversation with a robot? And how similar to a human being is Bina48? We put all of these questions to the test in a series of new stories. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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