Burn and Flow Yoga @ Naumkeag
Burn and Flow Yoga @ Naumkeag
Naumkeag starts Monday morning with a 60-minute class that merges functional strengthening and a creatively-sequenced vinyasa yoga flow.
Berkshire Busk brings live music to downtown Great Barrington from the community and beyond on Friday and Saturday nights from July to September.
They also bring live music to the Great Barrington Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, the Lenox Farmers Market on Friday afternoons, and Berkshire Mountain Distillers in Sheffield on Saturday Afternoons from July 1 to – Sept. 2 (rain or shine).
Friday Night, July 21, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Zane Sylvester
Zane is a fiddle player specializing in the Irish, Celtic, and American fiddle styles. He currently attends Northfield Mount Hermon
Robin OHerin Blues & Gospel
Robin OHerin is a performing/teaching musician, specializing in traditional Delta bottleneck blues and fingerstyle guitar, ukulele, singing, and songwriting. She was a recent finalist in the solo/duo Capitol Region Blues Challenge on Sept. 11, 2022 at Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs. Two of her original blues songs have been placed repeatedly on the top 10 list on Broadjam.com.
The Road To Prague has held the #1 place twice so far. Robin has toured in Europe and the US for over 15 years, sharing the stage with Paul Geremia, Andy Cohen and Roy Bookbinder, to name a few. In between teaching and touring, Robin is currently working on getting her original music licensed for TV and films. Learn more at http://www.robinoherin.com
Bruce Bowey & Magic Brushes
Bruce Bowey is an award winning family entertainer that had been wowing audiences of all ages for decades with his comical blend of magic, ventriloquism and balloon twisting.
Harry Levenstein
Jammable acoustic covers and originals influenced by Southern California skate, snow, and beach cultures, reggae, and hip hop
The Bubble Guy
The Bubble Guy blows big beautiful bubbles.
Brian Hailes
Folk, rock, jazz … and so much more! Brian Hailes has a wide range of styles that includes blues, country, and Broadway. As a trained opera singer he may even throw in a little Mozart!
Main Stage, Saturday night — July 22, 6:30 to 10 p.m.
Jon Carroll
Grammy Winning artist/songwriter from Washington DC…now Pioneer Valley…from Starland Vocal Band (Afternoon Delight), Jon Carroll & BraveSoul, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rodney Crowell, Peter Wolf etc…Songs covered by Linda Ronstadt, Tom Jones etc
The Midnight Anthem
The Midnight Anthem is a country-inspired group from New England. In 2 years the’ve performed over 100 gigs in 7 states. They’ve shared the bill with Tim McGraw, Christine Ohlman (SNL), Tony Harnell (TNT) & Anthony Corder (Tora Tora), and they’ve performed at the world famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee.
Saturday Night, July 22 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The Berkshire Bateria
Street Samba Drumming, rhythms from Brazil! Based in Great Barrington, MA. the performers have played all over New England, Colorado, Las Vegas, and New York City, since 1994. Traditional instruments from Brazil are used and the audience members will have a chance to join the fun as extra instruments and instruction will be available! Come experience The Joy of Samba!
Timbalanced
Timbalanced is a variety performer hailing from the hometown of P.T. Barnum. Hats will flip, cans will flop, and beanbags will fly as he displays his fun and creative juggling skills.
Just Felice
Felice Ling is an international street performer who can be found most often at Boston’s Faneuil Hall. She has performed in three international fringe festivals and on the streets of three different continents: in Edinburgh, Edmonton, Adelaide, and throughout the United States. She is also the founder of Boston’s only open mic magic show and is working to bolster a diverse magic scene in Massachusetts.
Jacob Shipley
Jacob Shipley writes, sings, and tells stories about the moments in life we’d rather not repeat. Listening to Jacob is like reminiscing with an old friend: not everything was easy, but at least we made it through.
Joel Blumert
Fingerstyle guitar…folk, blues, ragtime, American Songbook, country, rockabilly, jazz, Celtic, bluegrass….two-time finalist at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
Jackson Whalan
Jackson Whalan is a lyricist and producer from The Berkshires, MA who raps and makes beats to uplift and inspire. His live show includes original songs and freestyle-rapping topics from the audience. He has toured nationally and has collaborated with Hip Hop legends like KRS-One. His music can be found on all streaming platforms under Jackson Whalan.
By the Way Berkshires is a digital magazine exploring creative life and community — art and performance, food and the outdoors — and I’m writing it for you, with local voices, because I’ve gotten to know this rich part of the world as a writer and journalist, and I want to share it with you.
If you’d like to see the website grow, you can join me for a few dollars a month, enough for a cup of coffee and a cider doughnut. Members get access to extra stories and multimedia, itineraries a bookmark tool. Let me know what you're looking for, and we’ll explore together.Naumkeag starts Monday morning with a 60-minute class that merges functional strengthening and a creatively-sequenced vinyasa yoga flow.
Reflect and refocus with tai chi near the Clark’s Reflecting Pool in a free weekly class, led by certified instructors from Berkshire Tai Chi.
Stella Levi tells Michael Frank stories of the Juderia, the neighborhood on the Greek island of Rhodes where she’d grown up in a Jewish community that had thrived there for half a millennium.
Wanda Houston and her band perform music of the 1930s through 1970s with a blend of rhythm, blues, jazz and soul at Berkshire Botanical Garden.
This summer, The Mount and Lenox Yoga are offering a blend of arts and movement with outdoor yoga classes all summer long.
Stella Levi tells Michael Frank stories of the Juderia, the neighborhood on the Greek island of Rhodes where she’d grown up in a Jewish community that had thrived there for half a millennium.
Bud Wobus, professor emeritus of Geology at Williams College, leads a geology presentation and walk looking at thje history of the granite slabs of the Manton Research Center and Tadao Ando-designed Clark Center.
Athenians mix it up with the forest fairies in this raucous romp that features magical meddling, romantic tangles and a play within a play.
Adapted from Kent Haruf’s novel, 'Our Souls at Night,' this World Premiere musical tells the joyful story of a man and a woman who, in advanced age, come together in a search for happiness and family.
'Parlez-vous français?' Enjoy French conversation on the Terrace Tuesday mornings in honor of Edith Wharton's love affair with France.
Hancock Shaker Village will take a deep dive into the Shaker world! on a Discovery Tour each Wednesday morning, led by experienced Village staff.
Along with the Clark’s major summer exhibition, Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth, Manton Curator Anne Leonard presents the Clark’s full set of Munch's works on paper.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
Adapted from Kent Haruf’s novel, 'Our Souls at Night,' this World Premiere musical tells the joyful story of a man and a woman who, in advanced age, come together in a search for happiness and family.
The Clark offers free watercolor painting — walk through Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth and pick up a miniature watercolor kit and try plein air painting outdoors.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Berkshire Botanical Garden will hold Yoga in the Garden on the Great Lawn at sunset, down the hill from Center House, a free outdoor program for all.
The museum serves local brews in artist Dean Baldwin’s-sculpture-turned-river-side-beer-garden, one night each week, with live local music outdoors under the stars.
Mass MoCA Senior Curator Susan Cross holds a conversation with American photographer Holly Lynton on Lynton’s first book, Bare Handed, a portrait of rural life throughout 21st-century America.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
Murder and madness will haunt the Tina Packer Playhouse as Shakespeare & Company presents a three-performance reading of William Shakespeare’s tragedy.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
Naumkeag will lead a Mindfulness in Nature series each Friday in summer, July 7 through September 8, with Sandrine Harris, meeting in the Afternoon Garden.
Buskers and vendors are gathering downtown for North Adams First Friday — visual artists, musicians, and performing artists.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
The Knights return to the Clark to celebrate the Edvard Munch with a selection of music from fellow Norwegian Edvard Grieg, Antonín Dvořák, Frederick Delius (a friend of Munch's) and more.
Anima, an immersive multidisciplinary installation by French visual artist/photographer Noémie Goudal, theater director Maëlle Poésy, circus artist Chloé Moglia, and composer Chloé Thévenin, reflects on the history of the earth’s climate.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
Interweaving the classic songs and jams of The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band and The Band, Dead Man’s Waltz celebrates the crossover between The Dead, The Allmans and The Band.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
The 2023 Festival of Books returns to Spencertown Academy with a giant book sale, writers talks and family programs, all free, September 2 to 4.
The Knights will perform family-friendly concert that celebrates world-class music and complements the Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth exhibition.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
Murder and madness will haunt the Tina Packer Playhouse as Shakespeare & Company presents a three-performance reading of William Shakespeare’s tragedy.
The 2023 Festival of Books returns to Spencertown Academy with a giant book sale, writers talks and family programs, all free, September 2 to 4.
Explore author Edith Wharton's estate, including the woods, wetlands, and meadows that may have inspired her writing, and learn to know birds by sight and sound.
Athenians mix it up with the forest fairies in this raucous romp that features magical meddling, romantic tangles and a play within a play.
'Parlez-vous français?' Enjoy French conversation on the Terrace Tuesday mornings in honor of Edith Wharton's love affair with France.
Hancock Shaker Village will take a deep dive into the Shaker world! on a Discovery Tour each Wednesday morning, led by experienced Village staff.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
Wharton on Wednesdays returns to the Mount on first Wednesdays — listen to quintessential Edith Wharton short stories brought to life by local actors.
Athenians mix it up with the forest fairies in this raucous romp that features magical meddling, romantic tangles and a play within a play.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Berkshire Botanical Garden will hold Yoga in the Garden on the Great Lawn at sunset, down the hill from Center House, a free outdoor program for all.
Naumkeag hosts live music in the gardens at the end of a Berkshires summer day, with a variety of Berkshire bands, wide views and gardens in bloom.
Athenians mix it up with the forest fairies in this raucous romp that features magical meddling, romantic tangles and a play within a play.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
Seva and Kalyan Water at Nutwood Farm are inviting volunteers to help with their hazelnut harvest and maybe take some nuts home.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
Naumkeag will lead a Mindfulness in Nature series each Friday in summer, July 7 through September 8, with Sandrine Harris, meeting in the Afternoon Garden.
Hancock Shaker Village hosts a four-part Shaker Supper Series to explore questions of Shaker life and thought over a communal meal.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns weekly with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Housatonic Heritage explores the past, present and future in the Berkshires, in open spaces and downtowns, historic sites and trails. Walks set out from many places between Pittsfield and Northwest Connecticut, and all of them are free.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Housatonic Heritage explores the past, present and future in the Berkshires, in open spaces and downtowns, historic sites and trails. Walks set out from many places between Pittsfield and Northwest Connecticut, and all of them are free.
Seva and Kalyan Water at Nutwood Farm are inviting volunteers to help with their hazelnut harvest and maybe take some nuts home.
Gordon is stuck in writer’s block — and an emergency asks him to reassess his songs and his ties with his family, his friends and his partner.
Hershey Felder’s Beethoven takes audiences on a journey through Beethoven's life and work as a composer in 19th century Vienna, from his boyhood to his last years.
'Parlez-vous français?' Enjoy French conversation on the Terrace Tuesday mornings in honor of Edith Wharton's love affair with France.
Hancock Shaker Village will take a deep dive into the Shaker world! on a Discovery Tour each Wednesday morning, led by experienced Village staff.
Inspired by the open jams from the formative era of jazz, Band leader Luke Franco and host Brian Kantor will hold a monthly evening of music.
Naumkeag's horticulturist will lead a after-hours tour of the gardens while sipping on a glass of wine. Each month will offer a different topic for the garden.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Alyssa Sakina Mumtaz speaks on Verse of Light: Resonances Between Islamic Art and the Shakers, along with the Stillness and Light Photography Exhibition.
Mass MoCA's artists-in-residence show their work at The Studios — where you may wander into surreal worlds, find kindship in nature and multimeda performance, follow an artist's journey from Delhi to Lahore ...
Berkshire Botanical Garden will hold Yoga in the Garden on the Great Lawn at sunset, down the hill from Center House, a free outdoor program for all.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
Funk, rock and reggae group the Feathers are back after seven years with Berkshire musicians Jordan Weller, Rob Sanzone, Joe Rose, Miles Lally and Tom Parker.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns weekly with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Hancock Shaker Village will hold yoga outdoors weekly with live animals on the farm at the historic museum.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
All comers are welcome to pick up the mic and step on stage for a lively evening of shared music at the Egremont Barn.
Berkshire blues and rock band the BTUS — Bobby Macveety, Steve Ide and Rob Putnam — perform @ the Barn.
'Parlez-vous français?' Enjoy French conversation on the Terrace Tuesday mornings in honor of Edith Wharton's love affair with France.
Hancock Shaker Village will take a deep dive into the Shaker world! on a Discovery Tour each Wednesday morning, led by experienced Village staff.
Dewey Hall and Michael Lesko are partnering to revive a monthly open-mic-meets-variety show with an open creative soirée and a talented headlining act.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Justin Adkins and Arianna Alexsandra Collins of HooRWA will lead a walk along the Hoosic River, identifying wild edible and medicinal plants and fungi.
Botanist Ted Elliman will lead a workshop and field trip to look closely at kinds of goldenrods and asters, striking and vivid blooms in late summer and fall landscapes.
Dream Away invites you to start your weekend jumping early with dance grooves all night long. Come to the deep woods disco and let it all hang out with DJ BFG.
FreshGrass returns with a lineup of classic bluegrass, folk, world and international musicians — Grammy-winning vocalist and banjoist Rhiannon Giddens, the Dropkick Murphys and many more.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
Sonoro performs a blend of jazz, latin, and classical music, bringing a jazz-like freedom and Latin emotion to classical works to make them new and unexpected.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
Berkshire folk icons Bobby Sweet, Pete Adams and Lara Tupper perform together for a night of music at the Dream Away Lodge.
The Black Legacy Projct band kicks off their first tour with an album release show on Fridayat the Guthrie Center - literally where the Black LP journey began.
FreshGrass returns with a lineup of classic bluegrass, folk, world and international musicians — Grammy-winning vocalist and banjoist Rhiannon Giddens, the Dropkick Murphys and many more.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns weekly with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Housatonic Heritage explores the past, present and future in the Berkshires, in open spaces and downtowns, historic sites and trails. Walks set out from many places between Pittsfield and Northwest Connecticut, and all of them are free.
FreshGrass returns with a lineup of classic bluegrass, folk, world and international musicians — Grammy-winning vocalist and banjoist Rhiannon Giddens, the Dropkick Murphys and many more.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Hancock Shaker Village will celebrate the beauty of Autumn in the Berkshires at their annual Country Fair with family entertainment, live music and dance performances, workshops and more.
Berkshire potters will open their studios, welcoming all comers to meet the makers and learn about the craft in a free weekend with demonstrations and guest artists.
Housatonic Heritage explores the past, present and future in the Berkshires, in open spaces and downtowns, historic sites and trails. Walks set out from many places between Pittsfield and Northwest Connecticut, and all of them are free.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
A collective of formerly incarcerated women and theater artists are co-creating an original theater piece, working with theater makers through the 2nd Street organization in Pittsfield.
A collective of formerly incarcerated women and theater artists are co-creating an original theater piece, working with theater makers through the 2nd Street organization in Pittsfield.
A collective of formerly incarcerated women and theater artists are co-creating an original theater piece, working with theater makers through the 2nd Street organization in Pittsfield.
Hancock Shaker Village will take a deep dive into the Shaker world! on a Discovery Tour each Wednesday morning, led by experienced Village staff.
Dewey Hall hosts a game night for people of all ages who love playing games to gather with friends and/or join with others that share an interest.
In Sanaz Toossi's 2023 Pulitzer prizewinning play, four students meet regularly in a classroom in Iran, preparing to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language proficiency exam.
The West Stockbridge Farmers Market offers fresh produce — fruits and vegetables in season, eggs, meats and cheeses, breads and baked goods, fudge and jams and more.
Before her appearance at the 2023 Brooklyn Book Festival, Finnish illustrator, writer and visual artist Marika Maijala joins Mass MoCA for an artist talk on Rosie Runsand hands-on silkscreen with Gary Lichtenstein.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, Copenhagen, explores the events surrounding a fateful meeting between two of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg.
In Sanaz Toossi's 2023 Pulitzer prizewinning play, four students meet regularly in a classroom in Iran, preparing to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language proficiency exam.
The Sheffield Farmers Market returns outdoors with some 20 vendors — from pickles, seasonings and garlic, to Naji’s Mediterranean Cuisine, baked fresh wheat-free breads, local meats, honey and maple syrup and more.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, Copenhagen, explores the events surrounding a fateful meeting between two of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
In Sanaz Toossi's 2023 Pulitzer prizewinning play, four students meet regularly in a classroom in Iran, preparing to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language proficiency exam.
Locally roasted coffee, native plants or gently herbed hand cream ... the regular Pittsfield Farmers Market welcomes in farmers and artisans together.
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns weekly with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
In Sanaz Toossi's 2023 Pulitzer prizewinning play, four students meet regularly in a classroom in Iran, preparing to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language proficiency exam.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, Copenhagen, explores the events surrounding a fateful meeting between two of the most brilliant minds of the 20th century: Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg.
On a summer night, in the middle of a field on their midwest farm, a long-married couple sits on folding chairs to observe the seven stages of a lunar eclipse.
Band leader Isaac Stanford brings fellow Philadelphia musicians, including David Streim and Freddie Berman from the Amos Lee band, to learn a selection of old steel guitar instrumentals.