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"Mamas of Invention" designs by Mamava & Solidarity of Unbridled Labour
Throughout history, few things have been able to turn heads and captivate attention as much as breasts. A current installation of banners hanging above
Maglianero coffee shop at 47 Maple Street in Burlington harnesses the power of the secondary sexual feature in a graphic attempt to bring attention to breasts' evolutionary function: feeding babies.
The six banners, which will remain up through September 9, represent the collaboration of Burlington breastfeeding advocacy company
Mamava and design firm
Solidarity of Unbridled Labour.
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Posted
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Dan Bolles
on Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:37 AM
It's Monday, which means it's time for your weekly dose of locavore levity: the Joke of the Week! This week's joke comes from Burlington's Josh Star. Take it away, Josh…
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on Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:06 AM
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Kymelya Sari
Clockwise from far left: Heritier Badibanga, Rida Kori, Olivier Enwa, Joy Garelnabi, Abdillah Hassan, Ramzi Kori
Burlington youths will now have a space that they can call their own right in the heart of the Old North End.
Burlington Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Department and the
Association of Africans Living in Vermont on Sunday hosted a kickoff event for the O.N.E Youth Center, which is located on the second floor of the Old North End Community Center, the former St. Joseph School, on 20 Allen Street.
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Andrea Suozzo
on Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 10:49 AM
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South End Art Hop
The 25th annual South End Art Hop in Burlington is just around the corner. To commemorate the milestone,
Seven Days is collecting stories and photos from the past quarter century. We'll publish a selection of your words and photos online on September 6 — and we'll see you all at Art Hop, September 8-10!
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Jordan Adams
on Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 7:32 AM
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LoKi, 0-25 (The 24HR Challenge)
The standard gestation period for a record — writing, pre-production, recording, mixing, mastering, promotion and distribution — is generally two to three years. But Burlington-based rapper
LoKi (real name Liam Corcoran) recently decided to test his limits and record an entire album in 24 hours. The project is titled
0-25 (The 24HR Challenge).
Corcoran presents his work, along with visuals, on Saturday, August 26, at
MilkHaus Studios'
5th Annual Art Show in Ferrisburgh.
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Posted
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Jordan Adams
on Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 8:00 AM
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TLC: Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins (left), Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas
You know their name. You know their music. You danced around your bedroom singing their songs into a hairbrush. You mimicked their outlandish fashions. You can effortlessly rattle off the qualifications of the garden variety "scrub."
They're called TLC, and they headline
I Love the ’90s: The Party Continues Tour on Friday, August 25, at the Champlain Valley Fair in Essex Junction.
Sugar Ray's
Mark McGrath,
Rob Base,
All 4 One,
C&C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams and
SNAP! add support.
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Posted
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Dan Bolles
on Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 6:30 AM
It's Monday, which means it's time for your weekly dose of locavore levity: the Joke of the Week! This week's joke comes from Burlington's Kendall Farrell. Take it away, Kendall…
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Sarah Tuff Dunn
on Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:03 AM
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Spruce Peak Stadium
From August 22 to 24, the largest summer sporting event will happen in Vermont — and it’s not baseball or boating. It’s tennis, bringing some of the tour’s top male players to the Green Mountain State on the eve of the
U.S. Open in New York City.
Playing host are
Grand Slam Tennis Tours, a Stowe-based travel company that has worked with
Stowe Mountain Lodge to build a brand-spanking-new stadium, invite athletes and sell tickets. “What we’re doing here in Stowe goes beyond a tennis tourney,” says public relations director Kyle Ross. “It changes the American tennis landscape.”
This week,
Seven Days lobbed a few questions at Ross about the
Stowe Mountain Lodge Tennis Classic.
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Dan Bolles
on Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 5:59 PM
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Steve Lemme
Super Troopers fans, the wait is nearly over. After years of speculation and rumors — and a
ridiculously successful 2015 crowdfunding campaign to get the movie rolling —
Super Troopers 2 is really happening. The long-anticipated sequel to the 2002 comedy classic about a group of bumbling Vermont State Troopers is unofficially slated for a spring 2018 release. We know, we know: You want it
right meow. But according to actor
Steve Lemme — aka trooper MacIntyre "Mac" Womack — it's gonna be worth the wait.
"It's going to be our widest release," says Lemme in a recent phone call with
Seven Days. "And it's testing better than any movie we've tested. It came out fantastic."
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Posted
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Sadie Williams
on Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:47 PM
Local woodworker Steve Hadeka recently appeared on the YouTube series "
Woodshop Wars." Each episode of the show, which is organized by Mike Rapp of Missouri-based
Mad Raven Woodworks, pits four makers from around the country in competition against each other, all of whom are assigned the same task. Hadeka's installment premiered on Thursday, August 10. His challenge: To make a wooden spoon.
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