Front row: Judge Claudette White, filmmaker Anne Makepeace and Judge Abby Abinanti outside Santa Barbara's Lobero Theater just before the premiere. Arts Of Two Spirits: "Tribal Justice" Presents a Different Kind of Law The documentary follows two Native American judges and their goal — restoring justice. By Editor
The author and her latest book. © The Joy of Junk by Mary Randoph Carter, Rizzoli New York, 2018. Photography © Carter Berg. Arts Ode to Joy: Mary Randolph Carter's New Book On Junk In "The Joy of Junk," the author goes back to her junking roots, sharing her collector’s passion and wisdom. By Editor
The screening of "Miller's Crossing" at Berkshire Mountain Distillers on a chilly May evening. - Jon Height, Berkshire Mountain Distillers Arts Boondocks Film Society: You Never Know Where It'll Pop Up Next Indie and cult films roam the region and movie night becomes an event with themed cocktails, food, music and other surprises. By Editor
Arts The Biggest Truth: Filmmaker Lacey Schwartz on identity, politics and “Little White Lie” After the film: Q&A with filmmaker Lacey Schwartz. By Editor
Alex Kamaroff at work - Glendale Brook Studio Arts Stealing the Greats: Alex Kamaroff is a Master "Copycat" Former author turns contemporary artist using hard work and endless rolls of tape. By Editor
Daniel Rader Arts Review: "West Side Story" at Barrington Stage Company Our reviewer praises the timeless show as gritty, graceful and glorious. By Editor
Chet Walker (seated at center) coaches the dancers. Arts "Gotta Dance" Spotlights Musical Theatre Program at Jacob's Pillow Broadway-bound dancers spend three weeks working on a new musical. By Editor
Headdress, 1919 with later additions. Beads, buttons, costume jewelry, and feathers. Photo by David Dashiell. Arts Costumes Dance Out Of Jacob’s Pillow’s Past At WCMA Now through November, Williams College Museum of Art will display highlights of a dazzling collection of costumes and more. By Editor
Leonard Bernstein at Boston University Tanglewood Institute. - Courtesy Boston University Tanglewood Institute. Arts Leonard Bernstein Is Tanglewood's Birthday Boy Highlights of the "Summer of Bernstein" at Tanglewood. By Editor
Ken Roht, choreographer-director-writer-performer and all-around theatrical auteur. Arts At Daniel's Art Party, Simon Rocks! Daniel's Art Party, a new performing arts festival at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, MA, runs from June 12 to July 1. By Editor
Arts Storey Celebrates 35 Years With A Community Book Sale North Adams' own Storey Publishing will hold a community book sale to celebrate its 35 years in business. By Editor
"Saturday Night Fever," at Mac-Haydn, 2017 Arts The Shows Keep Going On at Mac-Haydn And Theater Barn Columbia County theaters Mac-Haydn and The Theater Barn celebrate anniversaries this year. By Editor