Imagining Other Lives film festival
Imagining Other Lives film festival
In the 2023 French and Francophone Film Festival, characters delve deeply into the lives of others and question the limits of their ability to imagine or enter those worlds.
In the 2023 French and Francophone Film Festival, characters delve deeply into the lives of others and question the limits of their ability to imagine or enter those worlds.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Williams College environmental sciences presents The Rhythm of Water: How Seasonal Cycles affect Water Quality, Sustainability, and Human Health.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Julie Cassiday,Professor of Russian at Williams, will speak on Russian Style, or What Twerking Air Cadets and ‘Gay’ Propaganda Tell Us About Putin’s War in Ukraine.
Barrington Stage Company presents ten 10-minute plays for the 12th Annual 10x10 New Play Festival, part of the annual 10x10 Festival in Pittsfield.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Barrington Stage Company presents ten 10-minute plays for the 12th Annual 10x10 New Play Festival, part of the annual 10x10 Festival in Pittsfield.
The Williams Chamber Players perform a free concert of chamber music drawn from the 20th and 21st centuries and music by Williams composers.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Chocolate peanut butter cookies, fresh flowers, jams and pickles and cheeses ... the North Adams Farmers Market returns with more than a dozen farmers and makers.
Led by artist/educator Beth Klingher, students will create an outdoor rock mosaic to brighten their garden with cut glass, ceramic and other materials.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
GreylockWorks brings a winter and spring rotating array of local artisan vendors, with open studios and thoughtful inspiring food.
Botanist and ecologist Ted Elliman will lead a hybrid course (online and in-person) focusing on the wildflowers that grace Berkshire County’s spring woods.