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First A Forager, Then A Welder: Sculptor David Skora Transforms Discarded Steel
The acclaimed Litchfield County sculptor transforms steel into a dialogue between form and motion.
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Season Preview 2023: Theater
Variety is the name of the theater output this season. Here are 10 shows we wouldn't want you to miss.
“What’s On The Board?” Illustrates The Art Of Feeding Friends
A secret ingredient becomes a character in Neil Fox’s cookbook/memoir.
“The Relentless Patience of Priscilla Cranberry,” A Period Comedy, Premieres At The Stissing Center
A Victorian-era comedy, the short film was shot entirely in Pine Plains.
At Kenise Barnes Fine Art, “Cozy” Is The Operative Word
The gallery’s current exhibition, “Cool & Collected ‘23” offers a retreat from the disquiet of this third pandemic winter.
The Day That Reignited Berkshire County Songwriter Rees Shad’s Inspiration
"Call It Done" bubbled up to the surface during the Capitol's attack, but you'll have to read between the lines of the song.
The International Year Of Glass, Reflected By A Berkshires Artist
Natalie Tyler's "WildFire" sculpture stands sentinel over the United Nations.
Of Wind And Waves: The Mesmerizing Photography of Rachael Talibart
The British photographer's work, "Oceans & Odysseys,” is now on view at Sohn Fine Art in Lenox.
Existential Crisis, 99¢: Signs Of Our Times At South And Housatonic
For two decades, provocative window signs overlooking an intersection in Pittsfield have left us wondering about their origin.
Jerry Saltz Will Spout Off About “Art Is Life” — In Real Life, In Kent
The irrepressible Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic will discuss his latest book at the Kent Community House next week.
At Mass Moca, A Working Roller Coaster Adds Gravity To Its New Installation
EJ Hill incorporates the roller coaster as structure and metaphor in “Brake Run Helix” in Gallery 5.
Litchfield Author Dani Shapiro Launches Her New Novel, “Signal Fires,” In The Neighborhood
Dani Shapiro explores a recurring theme in her work — the accidents of life.
“By Her Hand,” A Survey of Women Artists At Eckert Fine Art
Eckert Fine Art Presents “By Her Hand,” a result of “women supporting women.”
Daniel Medwed Has Thoughts About Why It’s Nearly Impossible To Overturn Wrongful Convictions
In a groundbreaking exposé, a local legal expert examines why the innocent can't get out of prison.
“To Sondheim, With Love,” A Musical Correspondence With One Of The Greatest Theatrical Minds In History
The Mac-Haydn Theatre presents Meredith Lustig’s solo show dedicated to Sondheim’s personal letters and his music.
Creativity, Three Generations Strong, At Carrie Chen Gallery
An exhibit focuses on the disparate output of the Hersey family — John, John Jr., and Cannon.
Dance: Poetry, Chesterwood, and Thou, With A Visit From Isadora Duncan
Dancer/poet Ian Spencer Bell brings Isadora Duncan back to where she once performed: Chesterwood.
Dan Parent, Creator Of Archie Comics’s First Openly Gay Character, Comes To Megabrain In Rhinebeck
The comic creator will make a detour from the Dan Parent Convention Tour to meet fans in our region.
Season Preview 2022: Music
Here are ten performances (of oh, so many) that we consider must-attend events of the season.