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Gilded Moon Framing

Berkshire Museum

Roe Jan Library

Close Encounters With Music

Gallery on the Green

Darren Winston, Bookseller

Close Encounters With Music

Benchmark Realty

The RE Institute

Barrington Stage Company

Johnnycake Books

Independent Bookstores

G J Askins Bookseller
New Lebanon, NY
Pittsfield, MA

Barbara Farnsworth Bookseller
West Cornwall, CT

Berkshire Books
Chatham, NY

The Bookbarn
Hillsdale, NY

The Bookloft
Great Barrington, MA

The Bookstore
Lenox, MA

The Chatham Bookstore
Chatham, NY

Darren Winston Bookseller
Sharon, CT

Hickory Stick Bookshop
Washington Depot, CT

House of Books
Kent, CT

James S. Jaffe Rare Books
Salisbury, CT

Johnnycake Books
Salisbury, CT

Joie de Livres
Salisbury, CT

Librarium
East Chatham, NY

Merritt Bookstore
Millbrook, NY
Red Hook, NY

George Robert Minkoff, Inc. Rare Books,
Alford, MA

Oblong Books & Music
Millerton NY
Rhinebeck, NY

Richard J. Lindsey Bookseller
Kent, CT

The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
Hudson, NY

Village Books
Tivoli, NY

Water Street Bookstore
Williamstown, MA

Yellow House Books
Great Barrington, MA

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Award-Winning Authors at Music & More

Saturday, October 2 @ 4:30 p.m.
Rural Intelligence Arts
The “more” part concludes Music & More’s 2010 season with a roundtable conversation among three regionally based, nationally prominent authors— non-ficiton writer Marion Roach Smith; novelist Scott Spencer; and Wall Street Journal drama critic and arts columnist Terry Teachout— hosted by Mitchel Levitas, a 45-year veteran of The New York Times. Not surprisingly, new books play a role in the selection of authors. Roach Smith has drawn on the lessons of her perennially sold-out class for Writing What You Know: Realia; Spencer’s latest novel, Man in the Woods, was recently published by Ecco; and Teachout’s most recent book is the biography Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong. Attendees can enjoy a 10% discount on dinner at the neighboring Old Inn on the Green following the discussion; RSVP required.

Music & More at the Meeting House
New Marlborough, MA

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