Listen "Burlington Buzz: Arts, Music, Sports, and Community Connections"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Thursday, November 6, 2025.Fall is in full swing here in Burlington, and the city is buzzing with activity today. If you’re looking for something to do with a bit of local flair, the Cathedral of Saint Paul downtown is hosting the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival with a lunchtime concert featuring Elizabeth Chang and Jiyan Sun. It’s a great mid-day break, running from noon to 3 p.m., and promises stirring classical music right here in the heart of the city.For those who crave a taste of Burlington’s vibrant music scene after hours, your evening plans are set at Higher Ground. Tonight, you can catch the Kendall Street Company and the All Night Boogie Band, promising a lively night of blues, jam, and an atmosphere that keeps Burlington’s music-loving spirit alive. If you missed them last time, now’s your chance to get in on the groove with musicians who keep returning to enthrall local audiences.Visual art lovers will want to head to Burlington City Arts for “How To Say Goodbye,” an exhibit exploring themes of memory and personal transition—timely as we head into the close of the year. Featuring work in photography, painting, and video, the exhibition seeks to spark conversations about expressing and living through loss, making it more relevant than ever in today’s world.On the sports front, fans are still buzzing from the Vermont Catamounts men’s basketball team’s stunning home victory over Plattsburgh State last night, with a resounding score of 113 to 62. Star performances from TJ Long and Lucas Mari brought the crowd to its feet, and the win brings added joy as it triggered another charitable donation through the Cat’s Win, Community Win’s initiative, with local families benefiting from this continued community support. The Catamounts next match up on the road against Brown this Sunday, so mark your calendars if you want to catch the action on ESPN Plus.High school football fans, the playoffs are heating up this weekend, and the air is filled with anticipation since most of the semifinal matchups are regular-season rematches. Local rivalries guarantee drama on the field and plenty for fans to cheer about.If you prefer something on the creative side, keep Phoenix Books on your radar—they’re hosting Vermont author Chuck Collins for a release event where his new book, “Burned by Billionaires,” will take center stage. Grab a ticket, get a discount on the book, and even get a personalized signing while talking about the impacts of wealth and power on our daily lives.Before we go, a quick civic note—Senator Bernie Sanders made national headlines today, voicing his commitment to defending healthcare subsidies for millions of Americans, a reminder that Vermont’s voice continues to echo on the national stage.And that’s just the start—whether you’re into music, art, sports, or spirited debate, Burlington has something today to spark your interest and connect you with your community. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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