Award-winning essayist William Deresiewicz, critic and best-selling author, will give a talk on Prayer Flags and Easy A's: Learning in the Social Justice College.
Event DetailsLearning in the Social Justice College
Queer circle
The Bear and Bee bookshop invites LGBTQ+ folk an informal evening of conversation and quiet activities in a warm community place, every second Wednesday of the month.
Event DetailsBerkshire Botanical Garden bulb show
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Event DetailsCello masterclass with Adrian Daurov
Internationally acclaimed cellist Adrian Daurov, a native of St. Petersburg, Russia and now living in New York City, will work with Williams cello students.
Event DetailsNative vines — virtual workshop
In the first class in the series, “Native Plants for Every Corner of the Garden,” learn how to add variety to your garden with a diversity of native vines.
Event DetailsArtists and Communities roundtable
This Just Futures will hold a Roundtable discussion with April Brown, Ditra Edwards, Tsedaye Makonnen and Aisha White, and moderated by kara lynch ’90.
Event DetailsDewey Drop-in — Jazz jam
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.
Event DetailsBerkshire Botanical Garden bulb show
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Event DetailsEight elements in eight hours
Thulani Chauke, a principal dancer in William Kentridge’s The Head and the Load will, perform work in progress at Mass MoCA, in partnership with Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
Event DetailsMass MoCA After Hours
Mass MoCA opens for a night at the museum on the second Thursday of each month this spring, to explore the exhibitions in Buildings 4 and 5 with live performances.
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