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The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, August 7-13

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Published August 5, 2024 at 6:08 p.m.
Updated August 7, 2024 at 2:54 p.m.


"Stitched in Fiction" by Daryl Storrs - COURTESY OF VERMONT STUDIO CENTER
  • Courtesy Of Vermont Studio Center
  • "Stitched in Fiction" by Daryl Storrs

Looking Back

Ongoing

Vermont Studio Center in Johnson began offering weeklong residencies to in-state artists and writers in 1984, providing studio space where they could generate new ideas and creative flow. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, "Vermont Week 1984" features works from that year's artists-in-residence.

Bones and All

Thursday 8
Bonerama - COURTESY
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  • Bonerama

Three trombones and a tuba drive the funky grooves of Bonerama, a legendary New Orleans brass band making a bone-rattling appearance at Alfie's Wild Ride in Stowe. Funk, rock, soul, jazz and blues influences inform original tunes and cover songs ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Black Sabbath at this outside-the-box Big Easy bonanza.

Laugh Track

Thursday 8-Saturday 10
Michael Ian Black - COURTESY
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  • Michael Ian Black

Comedian, actor and writer Michael Ian Black commands the Vermont Comedy Club stage in Burlington, with a sometimes snarky and bawdy brand of observational wit. In addition to his standup, Black is known for the 2001 cult-classic movie Wet Hot American Summer and his books, including A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son.

Sink Your Teeth

Opens Thursday 8
Dracula - © MARA FRIBUS | DREAMSTIME
  • © Mara Fribus | Dreamstime
  • Dracula

Halloween comes early to Adamant with QuarryWorks Theater's adaptation of Bram Stoker's deliciously blood-curling novel Dracula. Set in a sanatorium, this version of the genre-defining tale melds classic gothic horror and spine-chilling suspense with the drama of unrequited love and hubris in pursuit of immortality.

Recovery Time

Saturday 10
Vermont Beer Collective on Elm Street in Waterbury after flooding - COURTESY OF NATHAN DUNBAR
  • Courtesy Of Nathan Dunbar
  • Vermont Beer Collective on Elm Street in Waterbury after flooding

The Alchemist brewery and Vermont Beer Collective throw Hell or Highwater, a block party and flood-relief fundraiser on Waterbury's Elm Street. Named for an Alchemist beer created after 2011's Tropical Storm Irene, the shindig features fare from local restaurants, live music, a raffle and plenty of ways to support impacted community members.

Waxing Prophetic

Saturday 10 & Sunday 11
Red Hoskins - COURTESY OF VERMONT PSYCHIC EXPO
  • Courtesy Of Vermont Psychic Expo
  • Red Hoskins

Tarot readers, crystal enthusiasts and tea leaf interpreters see the Vermont Psychic Expo in their future this week. The event at Essex Junction's Champlain Valley Exposition includes spirit medium galleries, workshops, panels, vendors and performers. Father-daughter psychic team Lord Fafnir & Spawn share how-tos in tarot, palmistry and numerology.

Easy as Pie

Sunday 11
Isabelle Mae's Pie Emporium strawberry-rhubarb pie - COURTESY
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  • Isabelle Mae's Pie Emporium strawberry-rhubarb pie

What's the scoop? Well, it's Rokeby Museum's annual Pie & Ice Cream Social in Ferrisburgh! Dig into homemade desserts topped with donated Ben & Jerry's ice cream while taking in tunes by Sugar in the Pan and playing croquet or badminton on the lawn. Once visitors are full, they're free to explore the historic museum.

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