Great Art Wednesdays film features Turner and Constable

Step inside Tate Britain’s groundbreaking exhibition comparing Britain’s greatest rival painters.

Free lecture on African Art exhibit

Learn about the current African Art exhibit at the Middlebury College Museum of Art and enjoy a free lunch after.

Ask A Master Gardener: Late Winter Pruning

Get out there and prune your trees and shrubs. Late winter is the perfect time to revitalize your plants.

Learn Korean drumming Mondays in March

Learn to play the traditional Korean drums during free workshops on Mondays in March.

New juried show features paper in Middlebury

Paper is the theme of a new juried exhibit at Edgewater Gallery in Middlebury.

Hamlet’s women take on tyranny in Middlebury Acting Company’s ‘A Room in the Castle’

Three women figure out how to be free in MACo’s new production of “A Room in the Castle” — that will take the Town Hall Theater stage in Middlebury on March 5-8.

Look Up: Katherine Johnson: NASA’s Super Human Computer

Learn more about the brilliant mathematician Katherine Johnson from local astronomer Ken Corey in his most recent column.

Cabin Fever inspires these Brandon Artists Guild creators

“Cabin Fever Creations” a new collection of work created during the cold winter months by members of the Brandon Artists Guild.

CUT. PASTE. TRANSFORM. in Middlebury

PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury will open a new exhibit exploring the art of photo-based collage on March 6.

The World According to Sound: Ways of Knowing comes to Middlebury College for one show

An immersive sonic experience about the spirit of academic inquiry comes to the Axinn Center at Middlebury College on March 5.

Butoh meets hip-hop in time/life/beauty

Hip-hop + butoh + an Oscar-winning composer … yeah, if you’re into dance and music, you’ll want tickets to this show, March 6-7 in Middlebury.

Say hello to Stella the Pet of the Week!

Say hello to Stella, a 10-year-old German Shepherd from Cornwall.

All the Rivers rises to the Flynn Main Stage on March 11

Global music ensemble celebrates immigrant voices with concert at the Flynn on March 11.

Review: Play about actors was fun, insightful

The mile-a-minute “Moon Over Buffalo” concerns an all-in-the-family acting troupe led by two aging blowhards, George and Charlotte, played to great antic effect by Carl Engvall and Suzanna Miller.

Ruminations from the Roost: ICE for Sale

Steve Harris takes us up north for a 50-year reunion with some ice-cutters from Lincoln.

3178