Sunday, December 8, 2024 - 10 minutes
Today, more than 75 percent of the players in the National Basketball Association are Black. But that wasn't always the case. When the league was founded in the 1940s, and for much of its early history, it was predominantly white. We sit down with former NBA player and coach Ray Scott to discuss the league's formative years and how it evolved alongside the civil rights movement.
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During this intimate event, Craig Mitchell and Fattie B will perform stripped-down versions of their songs with just their 2 voices and an upright bass. One ...
at Vermont Comedy Club12" subs for $9, two for $17. Choice of roast beef, turkey, ham, bologna, salami or mixed Italian. Drive up and place your order or call ahead after 9 a.m. at t...
at Bloomingdale FirehouseEggs, Egg Cups, Sausage, Bacon, Pancakes, French Toast, Cinnamon Rolls, Home Fries, Coffee, Tea & Juice -- $12 Adults, $7 children 5 – 12, Free under 5
at St. Ann’s & Holy Angels Church; Holy Angels HallA six-time Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist performs highly arranged standards and original works with his quartet. 802-254-9088, ext. 1
at Vermont Jazz Center