Arts Who Owns a Dance Move? Jeremy Nedd at PS21 "from rock to rock... aka how magnolia was taken for granite" turns the Milly Rock copyright lawsuit into a meditation on ownership and appropriation. By Jamie Larson •
Nayland Blake’s “Haunt”: Being the Folly of One Victorya Spectre (2026) Arts 13 Stops for Upstate Art Weekend on Our Side of the River From a converted underwear factory to a working farm-turned-art-foundation, here's where to find the best of Upstate Art Weekend (June 25-29) East of the Hudson. By Jamie Larson •
Community Inside Jacob's Pillow's 94th Season Opening Gala More than 600 guests celebrated the start of Jacob's Pillow's 94th season at a gala that honored Tiler Peck, and drew Misty Copeland, Susan Stroman, and a starry crowd of dance world supporters. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Too Personal Stay Away" by Candyass Cary Leibowitz at TSL The artist known as "Candyass" brings his self-deprecating, text-heavy art to Hudson — humor, neurosis, and a part-time life in the area By Jamie Larson •
Arts Shenanigans: Pocketbook Hudson Omi Opening Afterparty Bibbe Hansen, readings, and DJ sets follow the debut of major new commissions by Nayland Blake and Tschabalala Self By Jamie Larson • •
Arts "Bar None: Cannabis Redemption" at the Stissing Center A solo-doc follows 13 people rebuilding their lives in the legal cannabis industry after incarceration for marijuana—followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker By Jamie Larson •
Arts The Glass Hours and The Huntress and Holder of Hands at Park Theater Two affecting American songwriting projects share a Hudson bill, fresh off a new album release. By Jamie Larson
Arts Yacht Rock Revue Brings "PRIMETIME" to Ozawa Hall Rolling Stone's "world's premier soft-rock party band" plays Tanglewood with renditions of Steely Dan, Michael McDonald, and the rest of the dadrock genre. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Sophia Zhou in Pine Plains for an Evening of Gershwin The pianist who built the Stissing Center's chamber music program comes home with Rhapsody in Blue, a tenor, and a clarinetist. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Berkshire LGBTQ+ Pride Art Exhibit in Becket: Amplifying Queer Creativity Fifteen queer artists, a 200-year regional legacy, and a deliberate response to the national rollback of DEI funding. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate A Cape With Big Pond Rights in Otis Three bedrooms, a window wall facing the water, and a dock—near Tanglewood, Jacob's Pillow, and the rest of the southern Berkshires' cultural circuit. By Jamie Larson •
Community "Motherland": Julia Ioffe's Monumental New Text on Russian Women Opens Summer Book Series at The Mount "Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy" is now required reading, and her book talk at the Mount is a can't-miss kickoff to a season of strongly curated events July 6-7. By Jamie Larson •