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How Wall Street is Our Abusive Lovernew

We love the markets because, increasingly, we depend on them for comfort and security. We also love them because they promise romance: more and more, happily ever after. But they also keep us off balance, leaving us hungry -- and unsatisfied desire always feels like love.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  10-13-2008  |  Commentary

Sarah Palin: Just a 'Country' Girlnew

Palin's brand is an enduring one, reliable for selling everything from oil-guzzling pickup trucks to oatmeal cookies: rural, small-town America. But it is the unspoken backstory, at least as Palin and the GOP subtly tell it, that gives the brand its power. "Country" reads red, white and blue -- with the emphasis on white.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  09-12-2008  |  Commentary

The 'Forever Young' Generation Reflects on Life in Vermont's First Communesnew

A revival of Hair is giving audiences in New York's Central Park a vicarious contact high these days, but memories of the bygone Age of Aquarius in Vermont have sparked an upcoming commune reunion and a new book, Farm Friends: From the Late Sixties to the West Seventies and Beyond by Tom Fels.
Seven Days  |  Susan Green  |  08-25-2008  |  History

How to ChaChanew

How to make a little cash on the side by answering random questions on the internet.
Seven Days  |  Bridget M. Burns  |  08-20-2008  |  Tech

Is Vermont's Anti-Sex-Offender Hysteria Really Helping Kids?new

Pretty soon, no penalty of a sex offender is considered cruel and unusual enough. When the Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment for the rape of a child is unconstitutional, both presidential candidates expressed disappointment in the decision.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  08-15-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Gil Rhodes, the Junkyard Dognew

The ABC Metals owner has been flouting the law for years. Why has no one shut him down?
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  08-15-2008  |  Environment

Will WIC For Foodnew

Honestly, I've never thought of myself as someone who would need help feeding my family. Ann-Elise and I are both college graduates. We own our house. We have good credit. We make more money now than we ever have. But none of that changes the fact that we're trying to feed, clothe and house a family of four on less than $60,000 a year -- something that's getting harder and harder to do.
Seven Days  |  Cathy Resmer  |  08-15-2008  |  Children & Families

Compost Enforcements Threaten Vermont's Solid-Waste Dreamsnew

Last summer, 13 garbage experts covered a 20-by-10-foot wall with sticky notes. As members of a state-sponsored subcommittee studying "organics," they were preparing to tell Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources what should be done with the state's compostable waste.
Seven Days  |  Mike Ives  |  08-08-2008  |  Environment

The International Competition in Vermontnew

It's Vietnamese spiking volleyballs at Roosevelt Park, Bosnians rolling bocce balls at Oakledge Park, and Somalis, Sudanese and Congolese heading soccer balls at Starr Farm Park, Leddy Beach and practice fields at the University of Vermont.
Seven Days  |  Kevin J. Kelley, Matt Scanlon and Mike DiBiasio  |  08-08-2008  |  Sports

Mike Gordon Swims Alonenew

The Phish bassist is pretty bored of getting asked if the Phab Phour are reuniting.
Seven Days  |  Dan Bolles  |  08-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

A New Book on Vermont Country Stores Reveals Why They're Here for the Long Haulnew

If you go way back to the foggy beginnings of an average Vermont town, the building blocks of the community stack up something like this: First came the church, and then the town hall, the one-room schoolhouse, the tavern, the harness shop, the blacksmith, the itinerant traders and, last but not least, the general store.
Seven Days  |  Kirk Kardashian  |  08-08-2008  |  Nonfiction

Malian Guitar Sensation Habib Koite Riffs on Influences, Recording, and His Beginningsnew

In the ever-expanding landscape of "world music," few performers are as widely recognized or revered as Malian guitarist Habib Koite.
Seven Days  |  Dan Bolles  |  08-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

While Fans Await a Reunion, Phish's Bassist Goes Solo on New Discnew

I eagerly listened to Mike Gordon's newest foray into post-Phish music, interested to see if his unique talents would deliver him from the shadow of the jam-band legends. The sad reality is: no.
Seven Days  |  Bridget M. Burns  |  08-04-2008  |  Reviews

Charles Lindbergh's Daughter Reflects on Turning 60 in Her New Memoirnew

In Reeve Lindbergh's new book Forward From Here, the youngest child of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh and author and aviatrix Anne Morrow Lindbergh writes of her life spent in the Northeast Kingdom, the "back to the land" movement that led her there, and the consequences -- both mundane and thrilling -- of turning 60.
Seven Days  |  Matt Scanlon  |  08-04-2008  |  Nonfiction

Iraq War Vet to Run for Congressional Seat in Vermontnew

Thomas Hermann, an Iraq War veteran running on the Progressive Party ticket, is the only major-party candidate challenging Democratic incumbent Rep. Peter Welch. (Craig Hill will challenge Welch in the Democratic primary.)
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  08-04-2008  |  Politics

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