
Jennifer Huberdeau
Features Editor at The Berkshire Eagle
@BerkshireEagle Features Editor; 2021 Rabkin Prize Winner. 2010 BCBS Health Care Fellow; 2020 NE First Amendment Coalition Fellow. Writer. Artist. Mother.
Articles
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6 days ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
Not all art is meant to be viewed within the confines of a gallery. Some art is best observed in the wild — an urban streetscape, a picturesque hillside, along a forest trail. You don’t have to travel far in the Berkshires to find an outdoor sculpture show — there are quite a few within and just over the borders. Travel north of Williamstown, into Vermont, and you’ll find the North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, which places the sculpture of local and regional artists in public spaces.
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1 week ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
Note: This column was first printed in Summer Previews, The Eagle's summer arts guide, published on May 24, 2025. Three years ago, I traveled to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City to view contemporary and performance artist Yve Laris Cohen’s “Studio/Theater,” an installation containing the remnants of the Doris Duke Theatre. A faint smell of smoke still lingered on the single, charred wall that survived the November 2020 fire that erupted in the 30-year-old theater.
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1 week ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
How did we get to this place? America, land of the free and home of the brave, has become unrecognizable to a mass majority of its inhabitants, as citizens and non-citizens are dragged from their homes and cars in handcuffs, undercover agents snatch graduate students off the street for espousing opinions contrary to the federal administration and thousands are held and deported without due process. This is a subscriber exclusive story.
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1 week ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
LENOX — This summer, "Past, Present, and Future: What Is Music For?," a new series curated by Yo-Yo Ma, will bring some of today’s most inspiring thinkers to Tanglewood. Created in partnership with the BSO, the series of talks and concerts explores how yesterday’s artists and the innovators of today can help us understand what it means to be human as we face our future. “For This is a subscriber exclusive story.
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2 weeks ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
WILLIAMSTOWN — Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Tony Danza will join Pamela Anderson in Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real" as part of the Williamstown Theatre Festival's 71st season. Danza, best known for his breakout role in the television series "Taxi" and later for the series "Who's the Boss?," is also a star of the stage.
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