Paradise City Arts Festival
Paradise City Arts Festival
More than 200 artists and craft makers travel to show original works in ceramics, painting, fiber, art glass, wood, metal, photography, sculpture and more in Northampton.
More than 200 artists and craft makers travel to show original works in ceramics, painting, fiber, art glass, wood, metal, photography, sculpture and more in Northampton.
Berkshire Pride and Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer join in the annual LGBTQ+ Pride Flag Raising and Pride month proclamation at Pittsfield City Hall.
Berkshire Pride Week kicks off at Hot Plate Brewing Co. with Karaoke by Temescal Wellness in a 21+night of music to open Berkshire Pride's "Every Day is Pride" celebration.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
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.
Alice Sedgwick Wohl, independent art historian, discusses her new book, As It Turns Out, a memoir of her relationship with her sister, Edie Sedgwick.
North Adams stays open late downtown to celebrate the kickoff of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, with fitness and pride-themed activities, live music and more.
BIFF returns with four days of independent feature, documentary, short and family films, with discussions and events focusing on filmmakers and artists from both sides of the camera.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
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.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
Kaira M. Cabañas and Raphael Koenig hold a conversation about art and mental health, looking at the work in Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch.
The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage for a night of acoustic music in a friendly space.
Local poet and writer Gillian Ebersole for a writing workshop this June focusing on poetry, prose and short fiction, every Wednesday in June.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
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.
North Adams was once home to the second-largest Chinese population east of the Mississippi — in 1870, as The Celestials, 75 young Chinese men, came as unknowing strikebreakers.
The Manton Study Center for Works on Paper invites artists of all experience to work closely from themes in drawings from the Clark’s collection.
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.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
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.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Along with the afternoon's programming, take a journey through paintings involving music from the Clark’s works on paper collection.
The Met: Live in HD presents Mozart's whimsical fairy tale in its first new Met staging in 19 years — a vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
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.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club — where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
Local poet and writer Gillian Ebersole for a writing workshop this June focusing on poetry, prose and short fiction, every Wednesday in June.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
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.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
Eddie Jaku was a teenager as World War II began, and he survived Buchenwald, Auschwitz and a forced death march — a new play tells his story.
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.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Director Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken gives a free screening of the new Norwegian biopic of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, with a Q&A with the film’s director and a lead actor.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
Rosalyn Lincoln and Austin Thompson of Mountain Warrior Conservation will lead Hoosic River Cleanups, starting at 10 a.m. today on Massachusetts Avenue just east of the Blackington Center.
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 Clark invites fathers or dad-like figures for a self-guided walk through the galleries, with family activities and a Father’s Day gallery guide.
In this monthly gallery experience, the Clark invites visitors to look contemplatively as a way to engage with works of art from the museum’s collection.
Before he was an Emmy-winning TV star, Mandy Patinkin was already a Tony-winning Broadway legend. Mandy Patinkin in Concert presents the acclaimed actor, singer and storyteller.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
Horticulturist and Clark Grounds Manager Matthew Noyes leads a walk through the forested landscape of the Clark’s grounds on Stone Hill.
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 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 Theatre Group presents a portrait of British scientist Rosalind Franklin and her often overlooked role in the discovery of DNA’s double helix structure.
Scots band Cantrip performs with wirling border pipes, fiddle, guitar and three rich voices blend to create a sound energetic enough to tear the roof off.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
Shakespeare & Company presents Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig's story of two strangers introduced through letters and kept apart by war.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
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.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Daniel never planned on being a father, at least not in the near future, until he finds himself in the NICU gazing at his daughter born at just 26 weeks.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
Wild edibles enthusiast Arianna Alexsandra Collins from the Hoosic River Watershed Association and Offerings for Community Building leads a foraging walk.
The Clark will hold a discussion of Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgård’s So Much Longing in So Little Space: The Art of Edvard Munch.
Berkshire Theatre Group brings back the three-time Tony Award–nominated musical — set in the recording studio with Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.
Shakespeare & Company presents Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig's story of two strangers introduced through letters and kept apart by war.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
Evoking expansive plains and open lands, guitar duo Hermanos Gutiérrez transport their audiences to settings reminiscent of cancioneros.
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.
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.
Te Ao Mana expands the presence of Indigenous Polynesian culture worldwide through creative projects, dance classes, workshops, and community gathering and sharing.
The Lenox Farmers Market returns on Friday afternoons with live music by Berkshire Busk and organic produce, sweets, breads and more.
Shakespeare & Company presents Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig's story of two strangers introduced through letters and kept apart by war.
Vilkomen, bien venue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club, where a Bohemian crowd of writers and musicians experiences Berlin in the 1930s — and the rise of fascism.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
The School at Jacob’s Pillow's Contemporary Ballet Ensemble will perform on the outdoor stage with repertoire created on the dancers by leading choreographers in the program's faculty.
Out of the fertile London jazz-soul-fusion scene, guitarist and singer-songwriter Oscar Jerome crosses the Atlantic, bringing fast riffs and warm vocals to North Adams.
GreylockWorks brings a mini makers market with a rotating array of local artisans, open studios and thoughtful food and drinks from The Break Room.
Tanglewood Music Center musicians in brass and percussion will perform a free summer opening concert in Ozawa Hall.
Daniel never planned on being a father, at least not in the near future, until he finds himself in the NICU gazing at his daughter born at just 26 weeks.