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The Children: Drama post-nuclear en Northern Stage

by Editora de Entretenimiento marzo 18, 2026
written by Editora de Entretenimiento

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vermont – El próximo 25 de marzo, Northern Stage presentará “The Children”, una obra que narra la historia de dos científicos jubilados que viven en las secuelas de un desastre nuclear. Su vida se ve alterada con la llegada de un viejo amigo que les presenta una propuesta inesperada.

Aunque la catástrofe que sirve de telón de fondo es ficticia, la dinámica de reencuentro entre viejos amigos resuena con los tres actores que protagonizan esta intensa obra.

marzo 18, 2026 0 comments
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New Higher Ground show for Caitlin Canty after VT return to raise kids

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 3, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

March 3, 2026, 5:09 a.m. ET

  • Singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty moved back to her home state of Vermont from Nashville in 2023.
  • Her latest album, «Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove,» was inspired by her Vermont roots.
  • Canty recorded the album while pregnant with her second child, finding the music a bright spot during a difficult pregnancy.
  • She has several live performances in March.

Caitlin Canty was giving her son a bath at her home in East Nashville when she started singing a song she was writing in her head.

It had been eight years since she moved from Vermont, but the lyrics were very much rooted in the Green Mountains. She asked her mother, who was visiting from up north, to take over bath duties so she could retreat to another room and record the nascent song into her phone.

That track, “Dear Home Again,” is on Canty’s album from October, “Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove.”

Floating on a misty Celtic melody, she evokes her place of birth like a hazy dream with a few simple images. (“The swaying fields, goldenrod blue aster/ The gentle woods, the cooling shade/ The laughing stream through the greening pasture/ Oh will I see my dear home again.”)

“The vision in my mind, and what I hope is evoke by the words if someone is listening,» she said, «is specific to Vermont.”

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She was imagining returning to her home state. That happened in 2023 when she and her husband, banjo player Noam Pikelny of the Americana band Punch Brothers, moved to southern Vermont. Canty hoped to come back home so her children — she now has two boys, ages 5 and nearly 2 — can experience an idyllic life like she had growing up in Proctor.

“I do feel a return to my roots,” Canty said told the Burlington Free Press recently, “and a gift to feel I’m reliving those days in my little ones’ eyes at this sweet time.”

Fans of Canty’s music have been able in recent years to see her in northern Vermont opening for likeminded acts such as Anais Mitchell and The Milk Carton Kids. She’ll headline her own concert Saturday, March 7, at Higher Ground in South Burlington. She’ll play a southern Vermont show Friday, March 13, at the Bennington Theater.

What it’s like to raise a family in Vermont

The pause on touring during the COVID-19 pandemic forced “retirement for a year,” Canty said. She came back home to visit family and would stay for months at a time. Her brother had moved to Danby in southern Vermont, Canty said, and she and Pikelny fell in love with the area.

The birth of her first son made living near where she grew up more desirable. “Once you have little ones, boy, is it hard to leave the grandparents,” Canty said.

Her dream of heading back to Vermont was vivid. She wanted her children to live in a small town where everyone knows you and everyone cares about you.

The dream has unfolded pretty much as Canty hoped. She said she’s enjoying watching every bit of wonder from her two “little creators.» She is finding inspiration for her own creativity by seeing the world through their eyes.

“This is a really precious time,” Canty said.

"Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove," the 2025 album by Vermont singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty

Making art in a world of ‘AI weirdness’

Canty was nearly eight months pregnant with her second son when she recorded “Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove” in Maine at the studio of Sam Kassirer, known for his work as a keyboardist with singer-songwriter Josh Ritter.

“There’s definitely an urgency that the songs had, burning a hole in my pocket. I wanted to get them down before they were too old,” Canty said. “When you are expecting a baby, there is a very hard deadline. I really wanted to honor those songs before I turned my attention elsewhere for a little bit.”

Her first pregnancy went smoothly. Her second did not.

“It wasn’t a walk in the park,” Canty said. “The music was the real bright spot.”

She worried that her struggles would make the recording session troublesome.

“Once I got there (to the studio), I was just exploding with excitement and focus and four pure days of music,” she said. “Altogether, it was just a very good feeling amongst us as friends and collaborators, and we were on a mission together.”

Canty worked in the studio with Kassirer and fellow Ritter collaborator Rich Hinman on guitar, as well as another Vermont native, Matt Lorenz of The Suitcase Junket. The result on “Night Owl Envies the Mourning Dove” displays Canty’s stylistic range and subtly powerful vocals.

On “Open the Window,” Canty’s voice gives off a bluesy Bonnie Raitt aura. “Strangers/Lovers” has the twang of a hang-on-for-dear-life slow dance at the end of a long night at the roadhouse. (“Now if I set this room on fire/ It wouldn’t spark your attention/ We’d have to be strangers to be lovers again.”)

“Night Owl/Mourning Dove” sounds like a glimpse into her life now that she’s back in Vermont. (“I might stay in the mountains/Never come down, never come down/In the blue-black morning the first light cold/I see how I could let go.”)

On tour, Canty said it’s been “a cathartic thing” to play her songs in light of events such as the shootings in Minneapolis by federal agents and “AI weirdness” that’s creating detachment from what is real. Her music, she said, is all about being real.

“I’m not performing. I’m feeling these things,” Canty said. “I don’t ever want to get into a ‘performance.’ I really am into the honesty of what I’m doing.”

She said a song of hers from 2020, “Where Is the Heart of My Country,” spurred a standing ovation mid-song on a recent tour stop. Fans are seeking “real music coming from acoustic guitar and actual humans playing this stuff,” she said.

“People feel multiple burdens coming on their shoulders,” Canty said. “Things are changing very quickly, and I don’t think everyone’s feeling great about it.”

That includes Canty herself.

“I feel like maybe I need this connection, too,” she said.

Vermont singer-songwriter Caitlin Canty

If you go

WHAT: Caitlin Canty with Annie Lynch

WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 7

WHERE: Higher Ground Showcase Lounge, South Burlington

INFORMATION: $25. highergroundmusic.com

Also,

WHAT: Caitlin Canty

WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 13

WHERE: Bennington Theater

INFORMATION: $25-$30. benningtontheater.org

Contact Brent Hallenbeck atbhallenbeck@freepressmedia.com.

marzo 3, 2026 0 comments
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Noticias

Rochelle Riley to leave Detroit after 25 years, heads to Charleston

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor febrero 26, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Feb. 25, 2026, 10:53 a.m. ET

After 25 years, Rochelle Riley is saying farewell to Detroit.

The award-winning journalist, author and arts advocate, who until recently served as director of Arts and Culture for the City of Detroit, has accepted a new role in Charleston, South Carolina, as director of Cultural Affairs, beginning March 16.

Riley is still widely recognized for her long tenure as a columnist at the Detroit Free Press, where she wrote powerfully about issues like education, equity, government accountability and civil rights. Her columns earned national acclaim and helped shape public dialogue on social justice.

febrero 26, 2026 0 comments
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Gala «Noche en París» para restaurar Green Gables en Melbourne

by Editor de Mundo febrero 17, 2026
written by Editor de Mundo

17 de febrero de 2026, 5:01 a.m. ET

Una gala con temática parisina se llevará a cabo para recaudar fondos destinados a la restauración de la histórica casa Green Gables en Melbourne, Florida. Los ingresos generados por el evento “Una Noche en París” apoyarán el costoso y prolongado proceso de transformar la vivienda en un museo.

El evento benéfico tendrá lugar el 27 de febrero en el Grand Manor y contará con cena, baile y subastas.

Elegante, romántico, extraordinario. Así es París, la ciudad de las luces.

Igualmente elegante, romántico y extraordinario es el histórico hogar de Melbourne conocido como Green Gables. La propiedad necesita restauración, y el equipo de voluntarios dedicados a Green Gables está trabajando en ello. Esperan que la gala con temática parisina ayude a proporcionar parte de la financiación necesaria para devolver a la casa su antigua gloria.

“Una Noche en París”, la principal gala de recaudación de fondos de Green Gables, invita a los asistentes a sumergirse en todo lo que hace de París un lugar encantador, desde el arte y la música hasta la comida y el baile. El evento formal/semi-formal se celebrará el 27 de febrero de 6 a 11 p.m. en el Grand Manor en Melbourne.

Los organizadores prometen transportar a los invitados a las vistas, los sonidos y los sabores que hacen de París una experiencia inolvidable, pero en el corazón de la noche reside el propósito de unirse para salvar nuestro patrimonio compartido.

No hace mucho tiempo, Green Gables se enfrentaba a la demolición. Las subvenciones para la preservación histórica son difíciles de conseguir y las pocas que existen suelen ser subvenciones de contrapartida que requieren que la comunidad se involucre.

“La Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, que aboga por la preservación histórica en el estado, nos incluyó dos veces en la lista de ’11 para salvar’ antes de que realmente nos convirtiéramos en propietarios”, declaró Sue Fallon, vicepresidenta del grupo sin fines de lucro.

La comunidad atendió a la difícil situación de la casa de 1896 y proporcionó el apoyo financiero, junto con una oportunidad de contrapartida del Estado de Florida, para que la organización sin fines de lucro Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village comprara la propiedad. Ahora llega la ardua tarea de transformar la casa en un museo de historia viva. El plan de sitio preliminar ha sido aprobado por la ciudad.

“Al mismo tiempo, nuestro arquitecto está investigando ingenieros estructurales con conocimientos y dispuestos a examinar nuestra estructura, mientras elaboramos el plan de sitio y consideramos cuál debe ser el siguiente paso”, añadió Fallon.

“Dado que los precios de la construcción cambian con frecuencia, no fijamos una cifra de lo que se necesitará para el proyecto en general. Solo podemos estimar y darnos cuenta de que será un proceso largo”, explicó.

Será también un proceso costoso, y la gala, la más importante del robusto calendario de eventos de recaudación de fondos que Green Gables organiza cada año, desempeña un papel fundamental.

“La gala nos proporciona la mayor cantidad de dinero”, dijo Fallon. “Este año, estamos trabajando con muchas empresas locales que han estado dispuestas a donar a nuestra causa lo que sus presupuestos pueden ofrecer. Estamos muy agradecidos a cada uno de ellos”.

Absolutely Fabulous Event Planning and Rentals creará una fantasía parisina dentro del Grand Manor, con una Torre Eiffel, por supuesto.

“Definitivamente sentirán que están en París”, afirmó Fallon.

Los asistentes a “Una Noche en París” disfrutarán de una cena tan deliciosa como la francesa, con abundantes aperitivos y una cena completa, y podrán disfrutar del vino y otras bebidas en el bar de pago. El postre lo ofrece Creations by Joyce de Skewer’s Restaurant.

También podrán bailar toda la noche con la música de Phoenix con Ellen Onieal, la cantante principal conocida por animar la fiesta.

Como subastador, Greg Pallone del Canal 13 tentará con artículos y aventuras divertidas, como vuelos en helicóptero o paseos en kayak por la Laguna India del Río. También habrá una subasta silenciosa.

Cuando terminen la cena y el baile, los invitados aún podrán disfrutar del ambiente sabiendo que su viaje parisino ayudará a un icono local.

“Cada inscripción a este evento nos acercará a lograr nuestra misión de restaurar Green Gables y preservar una parte de la historia de Melbourne y South Brevard”, dijo Fallon.

“Ayúdenos a convertir a Green Gables verdaderamente en el ‘puente hacia el pasado’ de Melbourne”.

‘Una Noche en París’ gala para Green Gables

Lugar: The Grand Manor, 1450 Sarno Road, Melbourne

Cuándo: 27 de febrero de 6 a 11 p.m.

Entradas: 85 dólares por persona. Hay entradas con descuento disponibles para grupos de ocho o diez personas.

Teléfono: 321-306-8635

Sitio web: greengables.org o zeffy.com

Si está interesado en la música, el teatro, los festivales u otros eventos de entretenimiento locales, FLORIDA TODAY lo tiene cubierto. Apoye el periodismo local suscribiéndose en floridatoday.com/subscribe.

febrero 17, 2026 0 comments
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Entretenimiento

Eventos de Arte en Sarasota y Bradenton (Ene. 4-10)

by Editora de Entretenimiento enero 2, 2026
written by Editora de Entretenimiento

El nuevo año trae consigo un calendario cultural vibrante, y la escena artística de Sarasota y Bradenton promete un inicio espectacular en la primera semana de enero.

Dos de los músicos clásicos más importantes de la actualidad, la soprano Renée Fleming y el violinista Itzhak Perlman, se presentarán en la región. Fleming ofrecerá un concierto en el Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, mientras que Perlman dirigirá una presentación en el Sarasota Opera House. Además, el Asolo Rep estrenará una producción galardonada con el Premio Pulitzer de Drama de 2024. Otros espacios locales como el Urbanite Theatre, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, Manatee Performing Arts Center y Venice Theatre también presentarán estrenos esta semana, ofreciendo una amplia gama de opciones para los amantes del arte.

enero 2, 2026 0 comments
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