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New State Poet Laureate brings "Massachusetts: A Song of Itself " to Stockbridge
Arts

New State Poet Laureate brings "Massachusetts: A Song of Itself " to Stockbridge

Regie Gibson's performance uses poetry, music, and storytelling to move through the history of the Commonwealth, giving voice to the range of people and struggles that shaped it.
By Jamie Larson •
from Russian Ghettos to 1930's Hollywood: "Beyond the Pale" Exhibition at TSL Hudson
Arts

from Russian Ghettos to 1930's Hollywood: "Beyond the Pale" Exhibition at TSL Hudson

Painter Jenny Snider's homage to the life and art of filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
By Jamie Larson •
Inaugural Berkshire Book Con in Pittsfield
Community

Inaugural Berkshire Book Con in Pittsfield

The Berkshire Athenaeum is launching its first-ever Berkshire Book Con on April 18
By Jamie Larson •
Cutting-Edge and Timeless: Jacob’s Pillow Reveals Dance Festival Schedule
Arts

Cutting-Edge and Timeless: Jacob’s Pillow Reveals Dance Festival Schedule

A centennial, a 70-year homecoming, a final show, and more. The Pillow’s 94th summer season is worth planning your summer around.
By Jamie Larson •
Chatham's Trinity Mouzon Wofford on Cooking as a Wellness Practice
Food

Chatham's Trinity Mouzon Wofford on Cooking as a Wellness Practice

Chatham resident Trinity Mouzon Wofford discusses her new book “Eating at Home” and why cooking can be less chore, more ritual.
By Brian K. Mahoney •
Custom Ranch With Pool, Lake Access, and Indoor Hot Tub in Salisbury
Real Estate

Custom Ranch With Pool, Lake Access, and Indoor Hot Tub in Salisbury

A distinctive 1950 house tucked into three wooded acres off the western shore of Lake Washinee.
By Jamie Larson •
Ancram Center’s 2026 Season Opens with Heather Christian and Taylor Mac Collaboration
Arts

Ancram Center’s 2026 Season Opens with Heather Christian and Taylor Mac Collaboration

With new works by Heather Christian and Taylor Mac, Sarah Ruhl, and Caryl Churchill, Ancram Center’s 2026 season leans into big questions—grief, love, identity, and the search for empathy in fractured times.
By Jamie Larson •
A Cube in the Corner of the Sky in Canaan
Real Estate

A Cube in the Corner of the Sky in Canaan

A spare, well-considered house on Mercer Mountain, where the windows face west and the views go on for miles.
By Jamie Larson
Ancient Flutes on an Eight-Channel Sound System at Basilica Hudson
Arts

Ancient Flutes on an Eight-Channel Sound System at Basilica Hudson

Basilica Hudson hosts "The Days Pass Quickly Immersed in the Shadow of Eternity," a new composition by experimental musician Lea Bertucci performed with early music flutist Norbert Rodenkirchen, with an opening set from composer and media artist Olivia Block.
By Jamie Larson
American and British Folk Guitar Masters at Van Buren Hall
Arts

American and British Folk Guitar Masters at Van Buren Hall

Van Buren Hall hosts Glenn Jones and PG Six April 17.
By Jamie Larson •
Baby Animals Return to Pittsfield
Community

Baby Animals Return to Pittsfield

Hancock Shaker Village marks the opening of its 2026 season with the festival, running from April 18 through May 10.
By Jamie Larson •
Nines Opens in Germantown, With a Menu Perfect for Spring
Food

Nines Opens in Germantown, With a Menu Perfect for Spring

Chef Ryan McLaughlin and Avery Jannelli open their Italian Riviera-inspired restaurant in former Gaskins location.
By Jamie Larson •

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