Are Eric Killorin’s AI-enhanced images art?

“I feel that AI is just another chapter in a long and winding road of developments in the creative arts,” said photographer Eric Killorin.

Middlebury DJ gives Foodaroo a new groove

Serena Kim is a “lowkey legend,” who DJ’d the New York Yankees’ third World Series victory party and was the features editor of the national music magazine Vibe, before coming to Middlebury to run the Swift House Inn.

‘Make Way’ for this Vergennes children’s book author

Shorter-form books were appealing to Kunkel because she has a few things on her plate as the mother of a fifth-grader and a seventh-grader, as well as the full-time Vergennes Union High School librarian.

Artists hook into history at Rokeby Museum

“This exhibition of hooked rugs is a beautiful and powerful display of Elizabeth Catlett’s 1947 series ‘I am a Black Woman,’” said Rokeby Museum Director Lindsay Varner.

‘Schoolhouse Sessions’ shares lessons of love

From an 1800s, one-room schoolhouse in Lincoln, David Ogrodowczyk wrote the title track of his new LP, “Schoolhouse Sessions.”

Otter Creek Music Festival makes music in Salisbury

For the past four decades, summertime in Salisbury has meant music — chamber music.

Following Fran: What makes the life of an artist?

Fran Bull’s life as an artist has crossed time and space, grown and expanded to encompass various styles and various people, including one very special one.

Songwriter Chad Conant makes debut album count

With the banjo, Chad Conant found his passion for playing and singing, and before long he was playing open mikes, putting together a band and writing his own music.

Podcasters trumpet the splendors of Orwell

What do you get when you put two middle-aged Orwellians in a closet with a microphone? Why, a podcast of course!

The trip of a lifetime: Sas Carey takes the long road7

Since the first time Sas Carey stepped foot on Mongolian soil in the summer of 1994, she felt a “leading” — a calling to “support and document the traditional Mongolian nomadic lifestyle.”

Dancers connect sound, movement and technology in The Wilds

Stretch your understandings and creativity in this new event where live dancers use motion capture technology and simultaneous animation to generate a world of sound, light and visual media.

1-2-3 Act! Bristol’s one-act plays are back

The stage is set; the audience is seated; the curtain rises… Putting on a play, is as easy as 1-2-3, right?

For pastel painter, home is where the art is

Judy Albright not only reflects these values in her art, but also by using her work to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Addison County, which partners with families, volunteers and donors to build highly efficient and sustainable homes for people in the co … (read more)

Skiers take on challenge for Alzheimer’s benefit

Early on in the event’s history, Bruce Beeken’s mother developed Alzheimer’s Disease and the Camel’s Hump Challenge focused its efforts on raising funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia.

Alyx Magic brings the wonder back this winter

Lucky for us, an afternoon magic show is slated for Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Vergennes Opera House, with magician Alyx Hilshey. 

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