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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Artbits – September 27, 2012
One in six artists has no health insurance. The Freedom to Read project marks the 30th anniversary of the Banned Books Week with displays at Bent Northrop, A.A. Brown, Swanton Free and more. The VSO Made in Vermont comes to BFA and there is music around the northwest. Continue reading
Artbits – September 20, 2012
This is International Book Week. Angie Harris will read from The Realm. We have calls for an actors’ workshop, digital art and photography, and Drawing from Perception. Continue reading
Artbits – September 13, 2012
The Annual Harvest Festival brings arts and music, the Opera House hosts a film, the NMC Gallery has photography, the Big-E is chock full of Vermont products, crafts and musicians. Big Spike Bluegrass, Fiddleheads, Justice, Missisquoi River Band, Prydein, the Starline Rhythm Boys, the Superchargers, and Yankee Chank all play hither and yon. Continue reading
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Artbits – September 6, 2012
It is still summer no matter what the weather report says. Summer Music at Grace continues. Nobby Reed, Near North band, the Missisquoi River Band, Justice, and Fiddleheads perform. The Artist In Residence Gallery features artists and food! And you can learn about writing a book, reading one, or eat hot dogs. Continue reading
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