
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.
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berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
This is a subscriber exclusive story. Subscribe today to access this story and all of our stories with 24/7 unlimited access. Subscribe today. Cancel anytime. Subscriber Sign In | Return Home Jennifer Huberdeau is the features editor at The Berkshire Eagle. She can be reached at [email protected] or 413-496-6229.
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berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
WILLIAMSTOWN — Amber Heard, Brandon Flynn and Lio Mehiel are the latest names attached to the ensemble cast of the Jeremy O. Harris' "Spirit of the People.""Spirit of the People," which had partial staged readings in January at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, will have its world premiere at W71, the 71st season of the Williamstown Theater Festival.
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tncontentexchange.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
LJF AppealWILLIAMSTOWN — Amber Heard, Brandon Flynn and Lio Mehiel are the latest names attached to the ensemble cast of the Jeremy O. Harris' "Spirit of the People." Susan Sarandon, Kate Walsh and Kaia Gerber join Williamstown Theatre Festival’s New Play Reading Series"Spirit of the People," which had partial staged readings in January at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and at the Solomon R.
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berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
STOCKBRIDGE — Can you see what I see? A lion, a mouse, 4 palm trees, a robot,a fortune teller's house ... When you explore the galleries of "I Spy: Walter Wick's Hidden Wonders," on view at the Norman Rockwell Museum through Oct. 26, you'll find all of these items and more, including a few of the models used to create the whimsical images that populate the pages of Walter Wick's "I Spy" and "Can You See What I See?" book series.
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berkshireeagle.com | Jennifer Huberdeau
NORTH ADAMS — Eden Robins' unconventional novel that explores grief, AI and human connections has been shortlisted for the 2025 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction. "Remember You Will Die," is among the eight finalists for the award which comes with a $25,000 prize. Announced by the Ursula K.
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