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Longtime Guthrie Center director George Laye has stepped away from the church on Van Deusenville Road for the first time in two decades to deal with health concerns.
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Feb 2, 2025 |
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NORTH ADAMS — Choreographer Michelle Dorrance primarily creates tap dances. Choreographer Ephrat Asherie, on the other hand, primarily creates work drawing on social and street dances, like breaking, hip hop and house. But it’s the blurry line between those styles that makes the two such fruitful collaborators. If You GoWhat: “The Center Will Not Hold,” co-presented by the Mass MoCA and Jacob’s Pillow, featuring excerpts from the show and a discussion with Ephrat Asherie and Michelle Dorrance.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
berkshireeagle.com | Aaron Simon Gross
Italian folk singer-songwriter Peppe Voltarelli will visit Studio 9 on Jan. 25, bringing is Calabrian-inspired ballads, his voice, his guitar and violinist Luca Ciarla with him. Attendees should expect a mix of songs from his recent work and Italian folk classics.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
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Jan 14, 2025 |
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Williams College senior Diego Mongue and his band are set to compete in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, aiming to make their mark on the historic Orpheum Theatre stage.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
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Jan 8, 2025 |
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LENOX — In 2018, The Mount, Edith Wharton's historic home, and Mass Audubon, began co-hosting warm weather events, like Lighting Bug Light Shows and Fantastic Fireflies Family Hikes. And those events have promptly sold out. But will visitors keep engaging through potentially harsher climes? If You GoWhat: "Tracking Wildlife" When: 10 a.m. Jan. 15 Where: The Mount, 2 Plunkett St.,
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Dec 8, 2024 |
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WILLIAMSTOWN — What, exactly, is a doll? A doll, of course, is not a living, breathing thing. But it’s not quite an object either. “You cannot pin them down. They’re always between object and thing. They are dead, but they’re alive. They are inanimate but sometimes they become animate, and it’s always fluctuating,” said Christophe Koné in an interview with The Eagle.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
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STOCKBRIDGE — From behind the screen monitor, the camera operator hollered, “More, we need more!”Cue the hooting and hollering from the Red Lion Inn porch. On Friday morning, NBC’s “Today” show filmed a segment live in front of the iconic Berkshires inn, with the cast of Berkshire Theatre Group’s “A Christmas Carol,” the theater's artistic director Kate Maguire and Margit Hotchkiss, chief marketing officer at the Norman Rockwell Museum.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
berkshireeagle.com | Aaron Simon Gross
WEST STOCKBRIDGE — Have you ever sat in an audience, not enjoying yourself, wishing you could express your displeasure to the actors onstage? Jack Grossman and Zoe Wohlfeld have an answer. “One hundred or 200 years ago, people brought in rotten fruit to throw when they didn’t like a show,” Grossman said in an interview with The Eagle.
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