Quebecois trio wraps inaugural season of Lincoln music series

Genticorum stands out as one of the premier groups in Quebec’s traditional music scene. The trio skillfully intertwines intricate fiddle, flute and accordion melodies with beautiful vocal harmonies.

Kruger Brothers concert to benefit the Verg. Opera House `All Access Project’

Brothers Jens and Uwe Kruger were raised in a family in Switzerland where music was an important part of life. The Kruger Brothers now are a fixture within the world of acoustic music with their unique ability to infuse classical music into folk music.

Ask a master gardener: What are seed libraries?

Communities around the world are cultivating seed libraries. A surge in new gardeners and struggling supply chains during the pandemic caused the rise of seed libraries.

Experience the whimsy and depth of ‘Orlando’ at Wright Memorial Theater

The Middlebury College Department of Theatre will present “Orlando,” Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s famous novel, directed by Cláudio Medeiros, on May 2, 3 and 4. Orlando, a wealthy young English nobleman, joins the court of Queen Elizabeth I … (read more)

‘The Janes’ takes center stage at Middlebury’s Town Hall Theater

“The Janes” is a captivating documentary film that delves into the clandestine world of a group of women who risked everything to provide safe and affordable abortions.

The Grift rocks Middlebury with next-gen talent

Get ready for a night of musical excellence with Vermont’s premiere party band, The Grift, alongside talented young stars at Town Hall Theater on May 4.

Engage with writing, music and movement in free community programs at THT

Middlebury’s Town Hall Theater will host three free programs next month that you don’t want to miss. Composer Mathew Evan Taylor and choreographer Laurel Jenkins will present “27 Breaths,” a live music and movement piece on Sunday, May 5; former dean of t … (read more)

Tune into spring with the Heath Quartet’s free show

“This month’s live Heath Quartet concert will be their 11th at Middlebury, with the addition of three streamed encore performances during the pandemic,” said Performing Arts Series Director Allison Coyne Carroll.

Get ready to laugh — Cindy Pierce brings solo show to Middlebury

Acclaimed author, comic storyteller, innkeeper, and University of New Hampshire alum Cindy Pierce will perform at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury on Saturday, April 27, at 7 p.m. — her first stop on a tour performing in four Vermont communities,  April th … (read more)

Celebrated Vermont artist exhibits at Tourterelle

Lincoln artist Janet Fredericks has brought her work off the mountain and away from her studio for an exhibit at Tourterelle this April and May. That’s right, enjoy fine dining and fine art — a perfect pairing.

Middlebury Community Players announces summer season auditions

The Middlebury Community Players is holding auditions for two plays, “Love/Sick” and “Steel Magnolias” to be presented this summer at the Vergennes Opera House. 

Va-et-vient to serenade Vergennes on Apr. 27

Come to Bixby Library in Vergennes on Saturday, April 27, from 12:30-2 p.m., to hear the talented musicians of Va-et-vient guide you through the centuries, from France to Québec and New Orleans, with lively dance numbers, touching love songs, kickin’ Caju … (read more)

Trio of Addison County musicians take the stage at Town Hall Theater

On Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m., three of Addison County’s finest songwriters return home to Town Hall Theater for an intimate evening of original material and familiar classics in three-part harmony.

Have a good time line dancing at Woodchuck Cider

You might be surprised to know that every Thursday evening, the Cider House at Woodchuck Cider turns into a boot stompin’ line dancing floor. Regularly about 50 guests show up in their dancin’ duds ready for a good time. 

Leigh Harder exhibit: ‘The Blue Between Day and Night’

‏Leigh Harder was “initially inspired as a young artist to try to catch the particular blue of the changing twilight sky, what is commonly referred to as ‘the blue hour,’” she said.

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