Hai-Ting Chinn and Erika Switzer. Photo by Kate Milford Arts The RuraList: 4 Exceptional Chamber Music Events To Consider The variety of programming in regional chamber music series will shake up your expectations of the genre. By Editor
Conor Lovett (Photo by Ros Kavanagh) Arts At Hudson Hall, Moby Dick in Two Glorious Hours Melville's epic novel comes to life in a dazzling one-man show. By Editor
Arts A Flock of John James Audubon's Work Lands in Northwest Connecticut Three organizations have collaborated to celebrate the work and legacy of the artist and naturalist. By Editor
Arts Fall Springs: A Groundbreaking World Premiere Comes To Barrington Stage The funny musical about fracking features a toe-tapping score and stories about hope and greed, love and angst. By Editor
aMuse Gallery, photo by Janice Patterson; interior, photo by Julia Kostreva Arts Organically But Intentionally, the aMuse Gallery Grows in Chatham The gallery of "art and eccentricities" showcases artists working in a variety of disciplines. By Editor
Mikaela Bennett as Acquanetta. Photo by Maria Baranova Arts "Acquanetta" Blends Camp and Character Study in multimedia at Bard's SummerScape Director Daniel Fish returns to SummerScape in this B-movie-siren-inspired opera. By Editor
© 2019 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. © The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat /ADAGP, Paris / ARS, New York 2019. Arts Rumble at The School: Basquiat x Warhol Jack Shainman Gallery | The School in Kinderhook presents a "revelatory" pairing. By Editor
Arts 10 Questions For Food Writer, Eater, And Cook Ruth Reichl Though a consummate New Yorker, Reichl lives full time in our region, where she wrote her latest bestseller. By Editor
A Berkshire Voices reading in the Great Hall at Saint James Place Arts TheatreFest: A Weekend Of Dramatic Collaboration At TheatreFest@SaintJamesPlace, three local companies will present new works by local and emerging playwrights. By Editor
Acoustical testing in Studio E. Photo: Winslow Townson Arts Tanglewood Learning Institute Launches Its First Season, But Plans To Stick Around All Year The programming offers active engagement and learning for Tanglewood devotees, newcomers to the festival, and local residents. By Editor
Adam Heller in his workshop Arts A Monumental Life: Adam Heller's Stone Canvas The Norfolk-based stone craftsman chisels stunning memorials and monumental art projects. By Editor
Lloyd Baroody Arts Curtain Raises on ShowTown, NWCT's Newest Arts And Culture Series The nonprofit brings theater and other programming to area residents during the winter, starting with David Mamet's play "Race." By Editor