Internationally acclaimed poet and writer, professor and activist Nikki Giovanni took the mike and talked about “life, liberty and — what I most love — ‘the pursuit of happiness.’”
Read articleArt in her hands at International Women’s Day — By the Way column
Women known around the world in art and music have come to the Berkshires, and we remember them as Women’s History Month honors International Women’s Day.
Read articleMCLA women take on Shakespeare’s Henry V with an all-women cast
An all-women cast performs Shakespeare’s Henry V and relishes the freedom it brings them at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams.
Read articleStanding together: Thoughts before the electoral vote — By the Way column
Since the election, I have been trying to think. Like many people I love, I am afraid for the country I live in, and I’m afraid for people I love.
Read articlePuppet theater remembers the woman who saved the Louvre in World War II
Paris. August 28, 1939. The Mona Lisa is carried out of the Musée du Louvre in a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance. Six days later, Germany has declared war on France, and the museum has sent more than 3,600 paintings and sculptures into hiding. Many hands helped. “Café […]
Read articleA Berkshire Orpheus faces gods and monsters at Williamstown Theatre Festival
Orpheus, the Greek singer who walked into the underworld, is walking into an old mill town on a summer night. But she is a new Orpheus. She is a woman with a strong alto voice and a fall of braids down her back. When she and her mother and grandmother […]
Read articleTunisian and New York musician Emel Mathlouthi sings freedom and peace at MCLA
Tunisian composer, singer and songwriter Emel Mathlouthi has performed at the ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize — and at MCLA in North Adams.
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