Sol LeWitt, Lincoln Center Print, 1998. Screenprint, image 35-1/2 x 28 inches. LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT Arts “Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints” Opens At Williams College Museum Of Art The exhibit is the first comprehensive survey of LeWitt’s printmaking practice and follows the trajectory of his career. By Editor
Angélique Kidjo photo courtesy of MASS MoCA; 10x10 cast photo courtesy of Barrington Stage Company Arts 10x10 New Play Festival And “Yemandja,” Two Productions You Shouldn't Miss One is a beloved Berkshires winter tradition, the other a magical world premiere. By Editor
Arts What Are We Reading? Regional Booksellers Tell Us The Tale If you're looking for something new to read, our local experts can offer some suggestions. By Editor
The Baylor Project. Photo: Deneka Peniston Arts Hudson Jazz Festival 2022 Ushers In An Era Of Optimism Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House is celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion through the power of performance. By Editor
A selection of Lill's book cover art Arts Debra Lill Wants You To Judge A Book By Her Cover Art The Connecticut photo illustrator conveys time, place and mood on the covers of some of the best-selling titles of our time. By Editor
Arts What's A Nice Jewish Girl Doing In "The Elephant In The Room?" Melanie Greenberg’s one-woman cabaret is a dark musical comedy through Pentecostal churches, psych wards, and the Ivy League. By Editor
Emilie Druss and Matt Lowber Arts The Fremonts Share TMI, Delightfully, In "The Failure Cabaret" The duo performs at The Apple Tree Inn, enumerating their past failures in song and storytelling. By Editor
Arts "Walking Evil," A Good Story About A Bad Dog, Gets A Reading In Great Barrington Playwright and humorist Mark St. Germain and friends will read from his new book about a dog he’s convinced hated him. By Editor
From left: Gregory Galloway and Otto Penzler Arts Crime In Kent? Why Yes, With Two Masters Of Mystery At House Of Books House of Books presents an evening of conversation and classic noir with Gregory Galloway and Otto Penzler. By Editor
Arts “Call Us Ishmael” Opens Mini Film Series At The Little Cinema Berkshire County Historical Society and Berkshire Museum are presenting three films related to Melville and regional history. By Editor
Arts The Sound Of Halloween For Grownups: “The Ghost Stories Of Henry James” Local studio BMA has produced a new audiobook of Henry James’ apparitional tales. By Editor
Photos courtesy Barrington Stage Co. Arts "A Crossing” At Barrington Stage, A World Premiere Musical For Our Time Told through song and dance, a group of migrants brave the dangers of crossing the southern border. By Editor