Learning in the Social Justice College
Learning in the Social Justice College
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.
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.
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.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
Internationally acclaimed cellist Adrian Daurov, a native of St. Petersburg, Russia and now living in New York City, will work with Williams cello students.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
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.
Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. partners with Berkshire Mountain Distillers to offer a Cabin Fever Pub Crawl in downtown Pittsfield.
Narcissus, tulips and grape hyacinths and bulbs of many kinds are opening — in a quiet greenhouse after a winter of waiting.
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.
Barrington Stage Company presents ten 10-minute plays for the 12th Annual 10x10 New Play Festival, part of the annual 10x10 Festival in Pittsfield.
North Adams Pride announces that their first annual Northern Lights Ball for members of the regional LGBTQ+ community and allies to shake off the winter blues.
Berkshire Botanical Garden holds a DIY Self-Care Saturday — learn how to give yourself a day at the spa with simple ingredients.
Welcome the maple sugaring season with a visit to the sap house, tap a tree and sample the syrup with pancakes, sugar-on-snow and a maple taste-off ...
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.
Barrington Stage Company presents ten 10-minute plays for the 12th Annual 10x10 New Play Festival, part of the annual 10x10 Festival in Pittsfield.
Q-MoB, a new affinity group, invites queer men in the greater Berkshire region to gather for an informal dinner bring a favorite food and beverage to share.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent.
The Apple Barn and Bakeshop is starting the season early this year with a celebration of Pi Day — offering slices of pie for $3.14 all day long.
Four student musicians will perform at the Foundry — Zoë-Ruth Brizan on cello, and Davis Albayero, Ethan Maisonneuve and Andrew Tulloc on violin.
Although mulch is a commonly used groundcover, a beautiful tapestry of foliage and flowers is more visually dynamic and ecologically valuable.
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 Bear and Bee bookshop invites everyone to gather for an informal evening around book talk and playing with ideas.
Local artist Shawn Fields gives a virtual talk and demonstration of his art with the Norman Rockwell Museum.
Susan Weidman Schneider, Editor in Chief of Lilith magazine, and Yona Zeldis McDonough, Lilith's Fiction Editor, give a virtual talk on their groundbreaking Jewish feminist short story collection.
Internationally acclaimed bassist and composer Linda May Han Oh and her Quartet will perform a free concert at Williams College.
What if hybrids were farmed as carefully and conscientiously as the finest vinifera grapes in a historical vineyard?
Shakespeare & Company will stage a free, community presentation of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare with the cast of the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare.
American rock band The Young Dubliners will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with their fusion of Irish traditional music and rock, with guest artists Kilashandra.
Discover the many plants that lend bark, buds, fruit and structural interest to the garden in fall and winter, under the guidance of Tom Ingersol.
Learn vegetable and flower seed-starting and plant-growing techniques that result in vigorous plants from organic grower Maureen Sullivan of Left Field Farm in Middlefield.
Shakespeare & Company will take a behind-the-scenes look at how Shakespeare explores jealousy in plays including Othello, Much Ado About Nothing and The Winter’s Tale.
GreylockWorks brings a winter and spring rotating array of local artisan vendors, with open studios and thoughtful inspiring food.
Q-MoB invites queer men in the greater Berkshire region (18 or older) to gather for drinks, conversation, small bites, and community in this cozy speakeasy-style lounge.
Come and celebrate the coming of Spring through a contemplative evening guided by mindfulness-in-nature facilitator Sandrine Harris.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent.
Bring your favorite games to Q-MoB's new Game Night Group at a house big enough to play multiple games, with snacks and beverages provided.
Rural Ireland. 1981. Nine-year-old Cait is sent away from her overcrowded, dysfunctional family to live with foster parents for the summer.
Help create important bird and pollinator habitats along the edges of any water source, from ponds to streams and wet meadows.
Dewey Hall hosts a game night for people of all ages who love playing games to gather with friends and/or join with others that share an interest.
Rural Ireland. 1981. Nine-year-old Cait is sent away from her overcrowded, dysfunctional family to live with foster parents for the summer.
Leo and Remi are two thirteen-year-old best friends whose seemingly unbreakable bond is suddenly, tragically torn apart.
Mass MoCA's artists-in-residence at The Studios — where you may meet a fiber artist, an Affrilachian Poet and a Cave Canem fellow and game designer, a fourth-generation asian American artist exploring collective memory ...
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
The film tells the story of four women leaders whose lives are overturned by cyberviolence. They share a common cause: refusing to be silenced.
Berkshire Theatre Group presents Song and Dance! with performances by Gina Coleman, Olga Dunn Dance Co., Wanda Houston, Mary Ann Palermo and The All-Star Women’s Band.
Artists Todd Bartel and Niki Haynes will talk about their work in the exhibition 'Layer/Build: Collage Explored' at Gallery 51 as MCLA leads a free collage workshop.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
GreylockWorks is hosting free live local music on Monday nights, inviting everyone to come relax and celebrate local talent.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Los Angeles artist Sydney Acosta will talk about her work, centered in what defies depiction and the history of representation in painting and photography.
Western Massachusetts artist, teacher and activist Anne Thalheimer ‘91 leads Bard College at Simon's Rock in conversation with an evening Pride Lecture.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Many native plants will grow in container gardens, from shade to sun, perennials to shrubs, spring to fall, and bring a host of beneficial insects and birds.
Mariam Rahmani, writer and translator, will read her work at Bennington College — her essays and fiction have recently appeared in Granta, Lux, the Los Angeles Times and more.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Dewey Hall will present a TapRoot Square Dance with live music by the Mapletones, Max Rainwater on fiddle and Nicole Ball on guitar, and square dance caller SargentSeedoo.
Emerging from New Haven in 2019, Love n’ Co. hopes to push their fans and audience members to shoot for the moon — to be the best version of themselves.
Amateur historian Philippa Langley believes she has made the archeological find of the century under a car park in Leicester — the lost burial site of King Richard III, lost for more than 500 years.
Emerging Berkshire singer songwriter and musician Glori Wilder will perform original songs live at the Egremont Barn.
Comedian Cindy Foster has been making people laugh across the world, performing her live stand-up show and video shorts on social media with 65 million views.
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.
Ventfort Hall celebrates the Easter season with an Eastern European craft in its annual Slavic Easter egg decorating workshops.
The Met: Live in HD presents Baritone Michael Volle as the caddish knight Falstaff, gleefully confronted by a trio of clever women who deliver his comeuppance.
Field Farm will hold an Ecology Walk, an adventure beginning with a brief history of the Trustees property, followed by an exploration of the natural world.
GreylockWorks brings a winter and spring rotating array of local artisan vendors, with open studios and thoughtful inspiring food.
Transport through a portal of imagination and creativity as the Clark celebrates the new exhibition Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch.