Arts We Are Now 10: Rick Schatzberg Memorializes Old Friends In “The Boys” When two old friends died unexpectedly, Rick Schatzberg spent the next two years photographing the remaining group of men. By Editor
Arts In “A Kabbalah of Food,” The “Chopped” Rabbi’s Stories Revolve Around Eating Rabbi Hanoch Hecht shares his passion for food and its relationship to spirituality and connecting to God. By Editor
Photos courtesy of WAM Theatre Arts A Script That Celebrates Thanksgiving And Native American Heritage Month Plays For Laughs A Native American playwright helps us recognize the humor in the politics of "The Thanksgiving Play" at WAM Theatre. By Editor
Arts Jenna Mack, Producer And Filmmaker, Delves "In The Grey" Despite COVID, the Hudson resident has an independent film and an interview series in the making. By Editor
Photos courtesy of The Millay Society Arts Broadway Stars and Regular Joes Accept The Millay Poetry Challenge Submitted videos of people reading the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay offer solace and connection. By Editor
Photos courtesy of Filiz Soyak Arts In Filiz Soyak's Breath Flags Installation, Wishes Could Come True People sent their best wishes to the artist, who turned them into symbols that ripple out to humankind. By Editor
Arts Q&A With Jesus: Nicholas Edwards On Appearing In Covid-Approved "Godspell" The principal player in "Godspell" is one of the few theater professionals who can talk about performing during a pandemic. By Editor
Dustin Cohen Arts Spencertown Academy Festival Of Books Goes Virtual The stellar lineup of speakers includes Joyce Carol Oates, and the book sale endures… online. By Editor
Arts Car Culture: Drive In Movies Make A Comeback In The Berkshires "Dinner and a show" is possible now — in your car, with takeout or your own picnic. By Editor
Director Michael Arden, center, in rehearsal. Photo: Emilio Madrid Arts "Alone/Together" Is An Evening Of Theater, But Audience: Stay In Your Car Broadway professionals have been living and rehearsing in our area for this unusual theater experience. By Editor
Avida Love Photography Arts Jackson Whalan and John Lennon Have a Hip-Hoppin’, Social Justice Message for You The Berkshires lyricist and producer is about to release a timely music video. By Editor
Arts Berkshire Jewish Film Festival: Same Night, New Venue (Your Home) In its 34th year, the well-attended festival goes virtual. By Editor