Category Archives: Film

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 – August 30, 2012

Vermont’s Got Talent on two stages, One Federal has Justice, Nobby plays the park with no rain in sight and Marko hypnotizes the town. Not only that, we found a salmon sculpture competition. Continue reading

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Artbits – August 2, 2012

The Summer of Music keeps us busy all around the County again this weekend with Field Days, free concerts, National Night Out, and Summer Sounds. Not to mention Art on the Walls. Continue reading

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Artbits – June 14, 2012

A Celebration of Expressive Arts in Montgomery, a Cosmic Angie H. Sturm and a Digital Art Show on the walls, Substation 7, the Nobby Reed Project, and the Will Patton Sextet in the halls, and Pudd’nhead Wilson in The Petrified Forest. Continue reading

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Artbits – March 1, 2012

You are going to Town Meeting on Tuesday, right? There is Create Some Art, painter Marilyn James and photographer Jon Zurit, photographer Wayne Tarr, artist Mark Simcox. Carol Ann Jones, Nobby Reed, the Vermont Ukulele Society, Mick Moloney and Robbie O’Connell, and the VYO all perform. And the St. Albans Free Library is still collecting Food for Fines. Continue reading

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Artbits – December 29, 2011

Happy New Year, everyone! Public and private contributions to the arts remain in jeopardy but a new Gail Salzman exhibit has begun, the Opera House has musical variety, First Night Burlington goes citywide and Franklin County artists and presenters outdid themselves. Continue reading

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