Amy M. Kleppner was born in 1931 in Boston, Mass., and over the course of her 93 years had several long careers. Her career as a teacher started in the early 1960s, when she taught philosophy at ...
The Waterbury Center farmer's debut book, The Christmas Calf, is an illustrated story about a boy on a dairy farm who ...
The Burlington artist's storied installation, which occupies most of his apartment, is overwhelmingly complex. A new art book ...
From Barnes & Noble to indie bookshops, one book nerd loves them all. Here's her read on the local scene, including her stops ...
Who doesn't love a good beach read? There's just something about curling your toes in the sand, popping an ice-cold drink, ...
The UVM researcher explores the history of Camp Century, a 1960s military base dug into the Greenland Ice Sheet, and its role ...
A photographic memoir documents the Vermonter's 50-year career of taking pictures of everything from gay activists to goats.
An investigation into Brandon Allen, a former corporal on the Grand Isle Sheriff's Department, reveals a pattern of ...
On her last winter in Vermont, the writer reflects on what's changed — and what hasn't — in two decades of living here.
Seven Days publisher and editor-in-chief Paula Routly shares writing advice from her first editor, Josh Mamis. Decades later, it's more relevant than ever.
Local writers Bianca Stone, M.T. Anderson and Ken Cadow offer reading recommendations, from poetry to sci-fi to history to ...
Migrants have long been acknowledged as the force powering the dairy industry in Vermont, but their prevalence in the ...