From a clever Weybridge farmer to a beloved rock-and-roll roadie in Burlington to a pioneering trans-rights advocate, they reflect what it is to be a Vermonter.
At The New York Times, the obituary beat is no career dead-end. By THR Staff Last year, Tribeca brought us Very Semi-Serious, an inside look at a staple of NYC’s media world (the cartoons of The New ...
Dennis Holt, a pioneer in the fledgling field of independent media services agencies, died Thursday. He was 88. Holt most recently served as chairman of U.S. International Media (USIM), the second ...
One year at Christmas, Mary McGreevy’s family went around the table and shared headlines for their obituaries. McGreevy’s mother, who worked as a journalist, journalism professor and later a personal ...
I’m the writer in my family, which means that I am offered a great deal of unpaid work from my loved ones. If someone’s kid is applying for colleges, chances are high I’ll get an email asking if I ...
Described by her family as a beautiful and creative young woman, she is remembered for her quiet wisdom and gentle spirit that touched everyone who knew her. “She didn’t say a lot, but when she did, ...