Real Estate Lady of the Lake: Immaculate Church Conversion in Chatham A 1910 chapel overlooking a 345-acre lake in Columbia County, renovated into something that feels less like a house than a very good room. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Surface, Structure, String: Hudson Valley Textile Art Now" Hudson Hall opens "Surface, Structure, String: Hudson Valley Textile Art Now" on May 8, a group exhibition featuring 24 artists. By Jamie Larson •
Arts People, Poetry, Perspective: Adams Theater Hosts Ten-Day MA250 Celebration the MA250 Festival: People, Poetry, Perspective, a ten-day run of events from June 12 through 21. By Jamie Larson •
Community Bird Watch with the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program The Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program is leading a guided bird walk at Hawthorne Valley Farm on May 8, right in the middle of spring migration. By Jamie Larson •
Style Farm & Flea Returns for Mother's Day Weekend Basilica Hudson's signature market brings 100-plus vendors, agricultural workshops, and a puppet parade to the waterfront. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Weave Your Own Basket at Five Points Arts Center A two-day workshop covers the fundamentals of reed weaving and leaves you with something to take home. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Railroad Earth Rolls Into the Mahaiwe The New Jersey jam-grass veterans bring their famously unpredictable live show to Great Barrington By Jamie Larson •
Arts Walter Parks & The Unlawful Assembly at the Merryall Center Spirituals, gospel, and blues open the venue's 75th anniversary season. By Jamie Larson •
Community Leon Botstein Out as Bard President After Internal Epstein Review, But Will Still Teach, Conduct, and Live at College Independent review finds he misled the Bard community about his relationship with the convicted sex trafficker. By Jamie Larson •
Style FCP Euro Sunday Motoring Meet at Lime Rock Park This weekend, Lime Rock Park opens its grounds to a 40 year old casual car gathering centered around European car models. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Justice Alito and Conservative Legal Revenge: Journalist Peter S. Canellos in Lenox Lenox Library and The Berkshire Eagle host prize-winning journalist Peter S. Canellos in conversation with editor Priscilla Painton to discuss his new book, "Revenge for the Sixties: Sam Alito and the Triumph of the Conservative Legal Movement." By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Liz & Ben: The Dictionary of Moments" Tonight at The Foundry Comedians and real-life couple Liz Butler and Ben Jardine perform a hybrid of live-written short fiction and spontaneous improv scenes. By Jamie Larson •