From indie to rap to rock, local artists put out fresh tracks. Here’s the latest from Anteneh, Mavstar and Boxguts, Moira ...
The way people get and share news is changing. For the 2026 Media Issue, Seven Days looks at how Vermont journalism outlets are learning to survive.
Here’s local media news that may have escaped your attention — from a controversial citizen-journalist in Brattleboro to an all-star readership in Middlebury.
Publisher Paula Routly checks in on Vermont’s changing media landscape and the correlation between reliable local news and healthy civic engagement.
Noah Baumbach’s drama about Hollywood regrets has a large cast, glossy cinematography and a screenplay that spells out its themes.
Evidence shows that the online news outlet’s stories are produced, at least in part, with undisclosed artificial intelligence.
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A spat over the possible use of artificial intelligence has sown discord between workers and management in Vermont’s largest newsroom.
Print outlets have shed jobs nationally for decades. Veteran scribes Rob Gurwitt and Mike Donoghue carved new niches for themselves in Vermont anyway.
Bobby Lussier, a 28-year-old former Town Meeting TV staffer who now works at Vermont Public, will host this year’s results show alongside former Chittenden County state senator Debbie Ingram. Lussier ...
The longtime New York City building superintendent makes reliquary-like sculptures from discarded materials such as window screens, book covers and thorns.
Maria Brown’s stationery shop has been forging connections in Richmond for five years. Go behind the scenes of this “Stuck in Vermont” video.