Food 7 Backroad Eats Worth Braking For There's nothing better than pulling into a restaurant off the beaten path and having a meal that's shockingly good and holding a local story. Here are just some of our faves. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Images Cinema Reopens After Major Renovation with New Second Screen and Events All Over Town The newly renovated nonprofit theater returns with blockbusters, folk horror, outdoor screenings, and a Sondheim retrospective. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Art in an Overwhelming Age: Childs+Clark Opens Its 2026 Season "Glass Half Full" invites artists to respond to the current moment through painting, glass, ceramics, and photography. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Fully Renovated Lakefront House With Dock, on Copake Lake in Craryville A gut renovation on one of Columbia County's most active lakes, with wide-plank floors, a double-height ceiling, two fireplaces, and a south-facing deck over the water. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "John & Jen" Opens at the Unicorn Theatre Berkshire Theatre Group opens "John & Jen" at the Unicorn Theatre on May 22, with previews beginning May 20. The show runs through June 7. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Gabe Brown's Luminous Abstraction at Kenise Barnes in Kent New paintings that move between birdsong, plant structure, and the cosmos. By Jamie Larson •
Community Arrowhead Opens Season with Old Wagons and New Books The Pittsfield farm where Herman Melville wrote "Moby-Dick" kicks off summer with a free community day. By Jamie Larson •
Community Vintage Swap Meet with Jimmy DiResta at the Rhinebeck Aerodrome Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome hosts a vintage swap meet with demos and appearances by sorta-celebrity maker Jimmy DiResta By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Meadow Wood: A Garden Club of America Award-Winning Estate in Great Barrington 31 acres with a pool house modeled on the Parthenon, a barn complex with two apartments, and an AGA range in the kitchen. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Renowned Sculptor William Carlson Comes Out of Hiding for Gallerie 271 Show in Monterey After 15 years in the Berkshires, a man who has work in the Met, Smithsonian, and the Yokohama Museum of Art is finally showing his neighbors his life’s work. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Norman Rockwell Museum Names New Director as Legendary Leader Steps Down After Four Decades Graham C. Boettcher, Ph.D., brings a 20-year museum leadership record to Stockbridge as Laurie Norton Moffatt closes out a transformative 40-year run By Jamie Larson •
Food Kafe Neo: New Greek Spot worth an Odyssey Opened by Athens-raised restaurateur Panos Athanasopoulos, Kafe Neo pairs precision espresso drinks with Greek-inspired breakfast and lunch fare in downtown Poughkeepsie. By Jamie Larson •