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For the Vermont newspaper’s 30th birthday, we’re revisiting 30 stories well worth the read — from memorable cultural pieces ...
Seven Days’ so-called “house band” fights the good fight for booze, rock and roll, and writing love songs to your coworkers.
Deputy publisher Cathy Resmer reflects on the durability of the paper and how Seven Days is training the next generation of ...
In an era when so many news outlets have thrown in the towel, here are 30 reasons we’re still around to celebrate our 30th ...
Delivery technicians drive 35,000 copies of Seven Days to 1,000 locations weekly. Go behind the scenes of this “Stuck in ...
Music editors past and present racked their rock-addled brains to compile a collection of Vermont music from 1995 to 2025.
In addition to Nobody 2, here's what is playing in Northern and Central Vermont movie theaters this week. Listings include ...
Seven Days freelancers Luke Awtry, Daria Bishop, Bear Cieri, Caleb Kenna, Oliver Parini and Jeb Wallace-Brodeur reflect on their fave photo assignments.
More than 5,000 readers choose to pay for our free newspaper. Why? For our 30th birthday, we asked them. Here’s what they had to say.
Everyone has heard about Seasonal Affective Disorder in winter, but summertime can have negative effects on mood, too. One key to sunnier summer days: self-care.
How Pamela Polston and Paula Routly Built Seven Days Together; Thirty Reasons Seven Days Is Still Alive and Kicking; Standout Stories From Seven Days’ 30 Years; The Next 30 Years: How Seven Days Is Pr ...
Over its 30 years, Seven Days has tried a lot of different things. Here's a look back at some our dearly departed favorites, from cartoons to columns.