Garden Treasures From Our Friends
Berkshire Botanical Garden presents Garden Treasures from our Friends, an online auction from June 22 to July 2 and the annual Fête des Fleurs.
Berkshire Botanical Garden presents Garden Treasures from our Friends, an online auction from June 22 to July 2 and the annual Fête des Fleurs.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
Wharton on Wednesdays returns, as Berkshire actors bring quintessential Edith Wharton short stories to life.
Bodytraffic performs SNAP by Micaela Taylor, among other works in the creative spirit of its Los Angeles home, to inspire audiences to love dance.
The String Quartet Series takes listeners on a seven-day immersive and interactive journey with members of the Juilliard String Quartet and Tanglewood Music Center.
Looking to start a garden, but need a space to do it? The Community Garden at Canoe Meadows has been welcoming organic green thumbs for more than 30 years.
WAMC's Sarah LaDuke will interview novelist Courtney Maum about her memoir, The Year of the Horses, in a live conversation at the Mount.
The String Quartet Series takes listeners on a seven-day immersive and interactive journey with members of the Juilliard String Quartet and Tanglewood Music Center.
Clark visitors can learn more about Rodin, his work and the story about how he and his sculptures became household names in the United States.
Choreographer Loni Landon and experimental harpist Mary Lattimore — bring a new work to the Pillow’s outdoor stage, exploring themes of rebirth and renewal amid loss.
Musicians perform outdoors around downtown Great Barrington on summer days and nights — from blues guitar to aerial acrobats to flamenco.
The market returns with fruits and greens and cheeses, locally roasted coffee and brewed cider — popsicles, mushrooms, Berkshire Mountain Bakery sourdough bread, fresh berries ...
Farmers, food producers, artists and artisans will gather in the expanded parking lot at the end of Spring Street every Saturday through mid-October.
The year-round Pittsfield Farmers Market has now become the only teen-led market in the region through Roots Rising, bringing together growers and artisans.
Tanglewood Music Center offers a free morning of performances with this summer's incoming brass and percussion music fellows.
Elijah T. Grasshopper and Friends return to The Mount for a fun-filled interactive concert and musical storytelling.
In a world premiere play by May Treuhaft-Ali, two public schools face pressure to perform well on standardized tests, driving students and teachers to compromise their integrity.
Mass Audubon naturalists Zach Adams and Dale Abrams will lead a free bird walk to explore Edith Wharton's Berkshire historic home.
When four teenage girls on a mission trip to Bangkok discover a camera hidden by their pastor in their hotel bathroom, they take matters into their own hands.
Stephanie Blythe will lead an Open Vocal Workshop, inviting the audience to a behind-the-scenes look at how young artists develop their skills.
Making their Pillow debut, Los Angeles-based JazzAntiqua Dance Ensemble digs deep into the movement in the music, celebrating jazz woven through African American history and heritage.
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will lead an evening searching for the sanctuary's beavers and other wildlife in and around the ponds.
Mass Audubon naturalist Zach Adams will look into the busy, seasonal world of insects — stoneflies, skippers, skimmers and all sorts of flying neighbors.
Nicole Cabell, an internationally recognized lyric soprano, will have a candid, informal talk on life, music and the future of her field with the Tanglewood Learning Institute.