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"Small is Beautiful" features 100 of Warhol's smaller scale paintings. The exhibit is open through Nov. 26.
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Steve Bronstein has built a life for himself at Blackthorne Forge in Marshfield. We meet him in the final installment of Vermont Public's series of stories around "heat."
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The Vermont Arts Council was a major advocate for artists and creative institutions during the heart of the pandemic. Now, a new executive director will help figure out what’s next for the nonprofit.
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The Champlain College professor discusses her new book, "Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time."
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The Vermont Quilt Festival was New England’s largest and oldest annual quilt festival, bringing in quilt-makers from around the world. It was scheduled for late June, until it was canceled this week.
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Peter Miller, a photographer and author who documented the lives of ordinary Vermonters, died last week.
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A University of Vermont Spanish professor shares the story of a class project in which her students interviewed Hispanic Vermonters.
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A rebroadcast of a 2011 conversation between Jane Lindholm and cartoonist Ed Koren, who died last week.
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You know an Ed Koren cartoon when you see one. The characters are fuzzy, pointy-nosed, and often caught in a moment of foolishness. Koren, a renowned cartoonist and beloved Brookfield community member, has died.
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The new film stars Owen Wilson as a Bob Ross-inspired host of a painting show on public television.