Arts "Nation Faces" at Hudson Milliner Art Salon "Nation Faces" takes its title seriously, aiming to look beyond political rhetoric to the lived experiences, emotions, and stories that define the American landscape. By Jamie Larson •
Arts David Drake at the Indigo Room Indigo Comedy Night brings David Drake to the intimate Indigo Room stage in Great Barrington on Saturday, January 17 at 8:00pm By Jamie Larson •
New Tavern Sign (Colonial Sign Painter), 1936. Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 22, 1936. pp. 18-19. Oil on canvas. Private collection. ©1936 SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved, Illustration from, The Indispensible Calvin and Hobbes. © Bill Watterson Arts Rare Calvin and Hobbes Illustrations and the Art of Revolution Shape NRM 2026 Schedule The Norman Rockwell Museum's 2026 schedule views 250 years of American history through some of its most important cultural images, including Calvin and Hobbes. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Mary Poppins" in Rhinebeck With a large local cast, lush choreography, and a double-cast title role, the production leans into spectacle and nostalgia. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Ingadi: an $18.75M, 127-Acre Paradise in Pine Plains The name for this palatial estate, Ingadi, meaning “garden” in Zulu, feels apt: a tapestry of creeks, ancient trees, flowing meadows, and cultivated flowerbeds and hangout areas feel like a secret heaven. By Jamie Larson •
Food The (Somewhat) Interesting History of the "Hot Potato" and a Hike Learn about and eat a traditional hot potato on this unusual hike. Or put it in your pocket to use as a hand warmer, as was once the custom of the time. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Artist Diego De Leon-Michel at the Rhinecellar De Leon-Michel fills the lounge with his chaotic and arresting art. The solo exhibition opening Friday January 9 with an artist reception and runs through the end of the month. By Jamie Larson •
Food Pittsfield Indoor Farmers' Market Features New Lebanese Flavors This year's market includes some exciting newcomers including Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Luke Winslow-King Live at the Barn Winslow-King, Michigan native turned New Orleans guitar slinger, has built a career as a soulful storyteller whose music fuses delta blues, roots, rock, and folk into one magnetic sound. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Rosanne Cash Opens Stissing Center’s packed 2026 Season Roseanne Cash will perform with her husband, John Leventhal, at the Stissing Center in Pine Plains on January 31. By Jamie Larson •
Linda Mussmann, Joan of Arc, 2025 Arts Linda Mussmann: "SHEBANG!" at TSL The cofounder of Time & Space Limited in Hudson, artist, and cultural instigator presents a new exhibition of paintings and text-based works that channel urgency, conviction, and the combustible energy of ideas in motion. By Jamie Larson
Community Chronogram 2026 Great Barrington Profile: Polished but Sharp How artists, restaurateurs, retailers, and organizers are shaping a Berkshire town determined to stay curious, ethical, and alive. By Jamie Larson