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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Artbits – April 26, 2012
The Vermont Maple Festival is the first and sweetest outdoor festival of the year in the known universe. Elsewhere, Highbrow to Hoedown has a cast of thousands plus, Carol Ann Jones, Marko the Magician, the Will Patton Quintet, and Greg Brown perform in different venues.
You don’t need to choose. You can do it all! Continue reading
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Artbits – April 19, 2012
MVU presents The Wizard of Oz. The second annual Sappy Art Show and Gail Salzman’s exhibit fill the walls. Jenni Johnson, Sturcrazie and Vermont Master Fiddlers fill the stages. We find calls for artists right here at home, in Times Square, and in a music day camp. And the library is full of new to do. Continue reading
Artbits – April 12, 2012
The Godmother and Queen of the Silent Scream on stage. Fiddleheads, Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys, David Gusakov, the Vermont Fiddle Orchestra, and the Sap Run Fiddlers, comedians, and Carol Ann Jones perform. On different stages. A county-wide Art Show continues. The Vermont Cultural Data Project wants to orient you. This is National Library Week. Continue reading
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Artbits – April 5, 2012
The annual Student Art Show at Collins Perley, watercolor artists at NMC, the Sappy Art Show, Nobby Reed On Tap, Easter Jubilation, Shape Note Singing, a Farmers and Artisans Market, Singer/Songwriter Night, Music to Dine By, two one act comedies, and E.E. Cummings add up to a diverse week. Continue reading