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Watch a Young Bernie Sanders Talk to Punks About How Society Is 'Baloney'
"To heck with law and order!"
Watch This Guy Smash a Modem With an Axe In Front of His ISP Over Poor Service
Jeremy Parsons had enough of poor service from Bell Canada, and took an axe to a modem outside a Bell store.
Every fast food drive-thru worker in this city is a police informant
Cops in Burlington, Ontario provided an emoji poster to help identify intoxication. Workers get an iTunes gift card for every tip that leads to an arrest.
Inside the Canadian court that handles drug crime differently
It’s one of the only courts of its kind in Canada and it's adopting an unorthodox approach to users and dealers.
How Canadian Vinyl Pressing Plants Made a Comeback
Here's why the rise of homegrown manufacturing companies is good news for artists, labels, and music fans everywhere.
Donald Trump Is Holding a Massively Overbooked Rally Tonight in Bernie Sanders's Hometown
Wading into the deeply liberal scene of Burlington, Vermont, the Trump campaign has issued 20,000 free tickets for an event being hosted by a theater that only has 1,400 seats.
I Ate Deer Roadkill and It Was Delicious
I recently attended an upscale version of the decades-old game dinners common in smaller New England communities, which offered the titillating promise of professionally prepared roadkill.
Phorget Phish: Burlington, Vermont's Eclectic Scene Goes Way Beyond Jam Bands and Ice Cream
The hippie home of Phish and Bernie Sanders is home to a ton of artists across different genres as well as a growing range of labels, venues, and even a vinyl manufacturing plant.
We Talked to the Vermont Chef Who’s Putting Roadkill on His Prix-Fixe Menu
Chef Doug Paine is working with a local water quality advocacy group and Vermont Fish and Wildlife to bring meat from local hunters—and local roads—to paying customers.
PREMIERE: Life (And Death) is Just One Long Joyride in The Penske Files' New Video “Bedroom Angels”
Guns, fun, and alcohol aren't a good mix in the band's new video.
Canadian Teacher Acquitted of Sex Assault by Indonesian Court and Freed
Canadian Neil Bantleman and teaching assistant Ferdinant Tjiong had been imprisoned for allegedly abusing three kindergarten students at an exclusive private school in Jakarta. A higher court has overturned the convictions.
This Is What It’s Like to Make the World’s Most Sought-After Beer
If you haven't heard of Heady Topper—the Vermont-brewed IPA that has achieved near-mythic status—then you don't know cult beer. The brew is so popular, in fact, that visitors would secretly hand-bottle it in the brewpub's bathroom and sell it on the...