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BURLINGTON – Few hysterically funny comedies can claim to be based on absolute fact, but Vermont Stage Company's “Souvenir” certainly is one.

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    Mary Wheeler reprises 'Rose' at LNT

    MONTPELIER – "She laughed. And then she blew her nose. She had a cold. The bullet struck her forehead. It caught her in the middle of a thought.  Published: February 6, 2010 ( 0)

    Festival continues high standard

    Music Review By JIM LOWE  Published: February 6, 2010 ( 0)

    Spaulding junior to perform Schumann with the Philharmonic

    Sarah Durham has been playing piano since she was a young child, but it was just another extra-curricular activity for the Spaulding High School junior.  Published: February 5, 2010 ( 2)

    Dar Williams wants it real

    With an attractive alto voice, an on-stage presence that is warm and humorous, and songs that reveal a true wordsmith, Dar Williams is a welcome visitor to the Barre Opera House Celebration Series.  Published: February 5, 2010 ( 0)

    Paris Piano Trio pianist returns – solo

    Jean-Claude Pennetier is well-known to central Vermont audiences as the pianist of the beloved Paris Piano Trio. But, in Europe, the French pianist is perhaps better known for his solo career.  Published: February 5, 2010 ( 0)

    Rising songstresses bring unique sounds to Vermont

    Eilen Jewell and Laura Veirs at Higher Ground Two of the more unique and up-and-coming female singer-songwriters around make back-to-back stops at Higher Ground's intimate Showcase Lounge.  Published: February 5, 2010 ( 0)

    Musical happenings in and around the Capital City

    It's the heart of winter around here, and things are slooowww. For instance, The Black Door, normally an every weekend venue in the city of the golden dome, has no music this weekend.  Published: February 5, 2010 ( 0)

    Montreal’s ‘Tosca’ powerful and beautiful

    Opera Review MONTREAL — Puccini’s “Tosca” is one of most musically and emotionally powerful of all operas, and the Opéra de Montréal production, which opened Saturday at Place des Arts,...  Published: February 4, 2010 ( 0)
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