Monday Night Jazz
Monday Night Jazz
Andy Wrba, founder of the Berkshire Jazz Collective, hosts Monday Night Jazz at Mission, an evening of live music with a rotating cast of Berkshire musicians.
Andy Wrba, founder of the Berkshire Jazz Collective, hosts Monday Night Jazz at Mission, an evening of live music with a rotating cast of Berkshire musicians.
Kids of all ages are invited to build, collaborate, experiment and learn with the big blue blocks of the Imagination Playground, colorful Bilderhoos boards, magnetic Tegu blocks and LEGOs.
Melville writing fellows Aylen Dominguez from Berkshire Community College and Shawna Hennessy from MCLA enliven 10x10 with a virtual reading of their new work from Arrowhead.
Two women meet in a hospital room to give birth. Both are single and pregnant by accident. Janis is exultant, and Ana is scared, and the bond they form with change their lives.
Edwina von Gal, founder of the Perfect Earth Project and co-founder of Two Thirds for the Birds, presents the Berkshire Botanical Garden's annual Winter Lecture on gardening with nature.
The Trustees of Reservations will lead a Winter Wildlife Tracking and Tree Identification trek through the spruce-fir forest at the Notchview Reservation.
The Berkshire Environmental Action Team and the Berkshire Natural Resources Council will lead an outing to look for signs of wildlife at The Boulders reserve in Pittsfield.
Singer Songwriter Lexi Weege will perform live with JJ Slater at Dottie's Coffee Lounge in a morning of thoughtful originals and classic favorites with a bluesy edge.
Hancock Shaker Village opens for The Big Chill - a day of maple tree tapping, ice sculpting, farm animals, blacksmithing and woodworking demos, live music and more.
Jacob’s Pillow presents dancer, storyteller, and drummer Iddrisu Saaka for an exciting workshop exploring Ghanaian culture through movement and storytelling.
The Town of Great Barrington’s 5th Annual W.E.B. Du Bois Legacy Festival returns from February 18 to 23, this year honoring Yolande “Du Bois” Williams Irvin, his granddaughter.
Suzu is a shy high school student living in a rural village, but when she enters “U”, a massive virtual world, she escapes into her online persona as Belle, a globally-beloved singer ...
The Berkshire Rhythm Keepers will give a drum and percussion presentation with 10 short musical pieces and 10 traditional instruments from West Africa and the Caribbean.
Artists Peter Vacchina and Robert Markey will carve frozen works of art in real time on the Berkshire Museum lawn to kick off the 10×10 Upstreet Arts Festival.
The Trustees of Reservations will lead a Winter Wildlife Tracking and Tree Identification trek through the spruce-fir forest at the Notchview Reservation.
Cinema of Law returns to the Berkshire Athenaeum with Find Me Guilty, a drama based on a real mob trial, introduced by Berkshire attorney Lou Oggiani.
Anthony Ray Hinton, an activist for Human Rights and Prison Reform who spent 30 years on death row in Alabama for a crime he did not commit, will speak about his book, 'The Sun Does Shine.'
The 10x10 Festival presents the 10×10 Tour, 10 nights of live music through the 2022 festival, every night in Downtown Pittsfield.
Darrow Theater Workshop students present The Study of Corn and Comedy: a real life theater making adventure.
Dr. Rebecca Hall brings to life the women who fought for freedom during the Middle Passage and the women who led slave revolts in Colonial New York.
Liara Roux joins the University of Albany for American HerStory: Conversations about Women's Autobiography — as a writer, sex worker and political activist who fights for human rights for sex workers.
Images Cinema will present the 2022 Oscar Nominated Shorts in Animation. Note that animation does not always mean children's films.
Muddy Ruckus, Guitarist Ryan Flaherty and drummer Erika Stahl of Portland, Maine, will perform a night of railroad indie punk delta soul blues.
Sol y Canto, an awardwinning Pan-Latin ensemble led by Puerto Rican/Argentine singer and bongo player Rosi Amador and New Mexican Chicana guitarist and composer Brian Amador, will perform at Dewey Hall.
Mass Audubon naturalist Dale Abrams will lead a free family program on animal tracks to recognize stoats, rabbis, squirrels and more.
Forager and farmer Elodie Eid will give a workshop on the basics of seedling nut tree propagation to help people learn and understand the world of tree crops.
Flying Cloud Institute's Angel Heffernan will lead a family science and art program (supplies provided) to play with gravity.
Berkshire Latin Jazz duo Jason Ennis and Natalia Bernal perform at Dottie's Coffee Lounge in a morning of soothing voice and guitar.
MountainOne will hold a Frosted Mug 5k at 101 Restaurant & Bar as part of the 10x10 Festival in Pittsfield.
Collector Steven Schlussel will walk through the winter show 'Hiroshige and the Changing Japanese Landscape' at the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
Aimee Gelinas will lead weekly West African and Caribbean drum and song classes at the Lichtenstein Center with traditional instruments including the djembe, conga, clave, djun djun and shekere.
The Berkshire Athenaeum's February Book Club will hold a virtual conversation about Mary Monroe's novel, Mrs. Wiggins.
Dr. Eli Nelson (haudenosaunee/kanien’kehá:ka) will talk live and virtually tonight on 'Kānaka Maoli Voyaging Technology and Geography Beyond Colonial Difference.'
Southern Vermont ARts Center will hold Smooth Flow yoga workshops on Tuesday mornings with Alexandra Langstaff.
Mel Gadd, an active beekeeper for more than 14 years, will lead a set of online workshops to give an overview of backyard beekeeping.
The Williams College Department of Music screens the documentary Aterue: Singers from Elsewhere, with singer Douglas Paisley, one of the performers in the film.
The Davis Center and Images Cinema present a free screening of Tracey Deer's awardwinning film 'Beans,' set in the 1990 Oka Crisis, with a talkback by Dr. Eli Nelson.
Mass Audubon will lead an online workshop, Winter Neighborhood Naturalists: Winter Botany. Maybe surprisingly, winter is an ideal time to study trees and shrubs.
Berkshire Botanical Garden will open their greenhouse, free, to show spring flowers in bloom early — an evolving collection of traditional favorites, narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths, with hardy varieties new to the show — from a striking dark purple tulip with fringed petals named Vincent Van Gogh to a diminutive, pink-orange […]
SVAC instructor Thom Williams, a photographic artist currently living in Troy, N.Y., will hold a free virtual Photography Q&A with the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
Exhibition curator David Areford will give a virtual talk as Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints opens at the Williams Commege Museum of Art.
I/O New Music Ensemble, directed by Matthew Gold, presents a program for instruments and voices with the Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints exhibition at WCMA.
In 'Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,' ACLU deputy legal director Jeffery Robinson interweaves anecdotes, interviews and revelations as he draws a stark timeline from slavery to modern times.
Dewey Hall will hold a sourdough bread baking competition, celebrating this art by giving local home bakers a chance to show their skill.
Berkshire naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will explore wildlife tracking, looking for tracks, scat, and signs in the fields and forests at Lime Kiln Farm.
Adam Wheeler of Broken Arrow Nursery will give a fun and informative look into the world of competitive pumpkin growing, at Berkshire Botanical Garden.
Carrie Chen, owner of the award-winning Barrington B&B in Great Barrington, offers a cooking class to learn how to cook delicious Ramen at home.
Dottie's Coffee Lounge welcomes Michael Junkins, jazz guitarist, and Pete Toigo on upright bass, a dynamic jazz duo performing Latin and swing music.
The Mahaiwe presents a screening of the Bolshoi Ballet performing the legend of the enigmatic swan-woman set to Tchaikovsky’s score.
In 'Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,' ACLU deputy legal director Jeffery Robinson interweaves anecdotes, interviews and revelations as he draws a stark timeline from slavery to modern times.