Could this decade have been any longer? Do you long for escape? Then jump on your homemade helium balloon and join the Capitol Steps as they ring in 2010 by roasting 2009 with their annual awards ceremony!
Commentator and Vermont Law School Professor Cheryl Hanna has been following the efforts of one Vermont family to ensure that next year our roads will be a safer place for us all.
Community activists in Rutland got a big boost this month when they learned
that their proposal to rehabilitate a large downtown alley will receive nearly one
million dollars in federal funding.
We celebrate the coming new year with favorite New Releases including Gerald Clayton’s Two-Shade; Jessica Williams’ The Art Of The Piano and my favorite of 2009, Allen Toussaint’s The Bright Misissippi. Happy New Year!
As a filmmaker and Marlboro College professor, commentator Jay Craven is usually pretty busy, but he was glad to find time over the holidays to spend with his sons – and to reflect on the complex worlds young men inhabit.