MAKE (LIVE) MUSIC
Musicians of all ages and experience will take to the porches, public parks, pickup trucks, and sidewalks around the state as part of the International Make Music Day with events planned in St. Albans and more. Read more…
RESTART NEWS
Gov. Phil Scott lifted all remaining state COVID-19 restrictions on Monday. Area restaurants and venues are offering live art and music but there is still a caveat. Read more…
ART ON THE WALLS
Free Little Art Galleries are popping up across the country. Jeffersonville Art Jam continues with free events. The Montgomery Center for the Arts has the annual summer Front Porch Art Forum. Read more…
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
The Milton Artists’ Guild will host Painting with Alcohol Inks with Catherine Putzier. River Arts pottery instructor Jude Prashaw hosts an in-person Sip n’ Slurry. Master storyteller Susanne Schmidt leads the Moth-style Storytelling Workshop. Read more…
FILM
A documentary film shows how Twiggs survived the pandemic. Read more…
ON STAGE LIVE
A House on Fire, Shane’s Apothecary, King Me, Richards & Murphy, Shake, Jim Branca and Tom Buckley, Bettenroo, Barbie n Bones, Carol Ann Jones and Will Patton, Laura Fedele-Rasco, Phil Graziano, Jerborn, Max Creek, Cozy O’Donnell, Sean & Gerry, Along Came Jones, Queen City Hot Club, and the Nobby Reed Project all perform live on different stages around the area. Read more…
ALMOST LIVE ON STAGE
The Manny Echazabal Quartet, John Bartus, Rocket Shop, Tom Proctor, Leonard Bernstein, Sheila Armstrong, Janet Baker, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Edinburgh Festival Chorus, and Mark Shelton all stream almost live from somewhere in the electronic world. Read more…