• Pauly Shore is very sad Richard Simmons doesn't like his Richard Simmons movie

    What, exactly, would it feel like, to suddenly have Pauly Shore insert himself into your life? It’s the kind of question that haunts most of us merely in the hypothetical. But for mostly-retired fitness guru Richard Simmons, it’s become a very real concern of late. Simmons—who people just cannot be normal about, apparently, between this and the Missing Richard Simmons podcast—hopped back on social media this week to clarify (again!) that he has nothing to do with Shore’s upcoming movie about...

  • Daniel Dennett obituary

    Controversial US philosopher who sought to understand and explain the science of the mindDaniel Dennett, who has died aged 82, was a controversial philosopher whose writing on consciousness, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and evolutionary psychology helped shift Anglo-American philosophy from its focus on language and concepts towards a coalition with science.His naturalistic account of consciousness, purged as far as possible of first-person agency and qualitative experience, has...

  • Don Richard Olsen

    Oct. 7, 1937-April 7, 2024 Don Richard Olsen, 86, of St. George, Utah, died peacefully in his home on April 7, 2024, surrounded by family and loved ones. He was born in Firth, Idaho, on Oct. 7, 1937, to Daniel Foss Olsen and Libbie Elsie Cooper. Don attended public school in Moses Lake, Washington. He […]

  • Roberto Cavalli obituary

    Italian fashion designer who used exotic animal prints, embossed leather and distressed denim to create his flamboyant clothesAs Italian fashion went global in the later 20th century, it diverged into two schools: the sensuous, soft in silhouette and touch, and the boldly sexual, flamboyant to the eye. The first, and lasting, head of the sexy school was Roberto Cavalli, who has died aged 83.The material bases for both schools were the nation’s specialist textiles and leather firms: for Cavalli,...

  • Obituary: Eugene Hallman, 1950-2024

    Richmond man believed in giving back to his community and always found a way to volunteer Gene (“Geno”) Hallman of Richmond, Vt., passed away April 18 at the University of Vermont Medical Center, surrounded by the love of his family. Gene was born and raised in Pennsylvania, the son of Eugene and Rosemary (nee Dougherty) Hallman. They filled Gene’s early life with love and were deeply involved in his upbringing, providing carefree summers at the shore,...

  • Bucs waive CB Richard LeCounte

    The Buccaneers tweaked their roster on the eve of the NFL draft. They

  • Obituary: Mary Hagen, 1933-2024

    Shelburne Museum docent enjoyed traveling and exploring varied cultures Mary Hagen, a longtime resident of Shelburne, Vt., passed away peacefully on April 15, 2024, at 90 years of age, after a brief illness. She was born in Minnesota, the daughter of Byrde and J. John Johannsen. Mary attended the University of Minnesota, where she met and married Ronald L. Hagen, her husband of 26 years. Mary lived a full life and, with her friends and daughters, traveled to...

  • Richard Dawkins: in defence of scientific truth

    When we meet in the House of Lords, Professor Richard Dawkins has just addressed a cross-party parliamentary gathering of politicians and…What to read next: The US war aid might be too little, too late for Ukraine | Australia is in danger of tearing itself apart | What happened to the Glasgow I love? | Scrapping replays could be the beginning of the end for the FA Cup

  • Obituary: Jim Pittala, 1949-2024

    Westford man had many interests, including music, science, astronomy and the N.Y. Giants After a long illness, Jim Pittala died at his home in Westford, Vt., on Saturday, March 30, 2024. Jim was born on March 19, 1949, in Brooklyn to Edward and Ann Pittala. He was christened Vincent Richard Pittala, after an uncle who died in World War II, but he was always known as “Jim” to his family and friends. After Brooklyn, his family moved to Wyckoff, N.J., where Jim...

  • Obituary: Sylvia A. Weinhagen, 1935-2024

    Longtime nurse deeply respected the natural world and excelled at arranging beauty in small spaces Sylvia A. Weinhagen of Burlington, Vt., died on April 16, 2024, with family by her side. She was 88, so what she died from is immaterial. What is important is that it was a long, full life. Long and full does not mean easy. Sylvia was tough, resilient and feisty until the very end. She had a real wisdom that came from life experience. She started life in Essex...

  • Obituary: Anne Buckley, 1972-2024

    Heart transplant recipient inspired hundreds of people to live their best lives Anne Buckley, 51, of South Burlington, peacefully transitioned from this world to her next great adventure on April 8, 2024, while at the Miller-McClure Respite house, after a long-fought battle with heart disease. As always, her timing was impeccable, following the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse! Anne was blessed with over 13 extra years through a heart transplant in...

  • Obituary: Jack Lylis, 1943-2024

    UVM alumni remained a loyal Catamount fan throughout the years Jack Lylis of South Burlington, Vt., passed away peacefully on April 15, 2024, surrounded by his family in a room filled with so much love and gratitude. He received a BS and MS from the University of Vermont from 1960-1966 and remained a loyal Catamount fan until his final days. He is survived by his wife, Sara; daughter Amanda Ahmadi; son-in-law, Afi Ahmadi; grandchildren, Maddie and Trevor...