According to the Lee Historical Society, the South Lee school originally provided education for all grades, but by the 1920s, only elementary grades were taught here.
Albert Cummings is a powerhouse blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter whose electrifying sound has cemented him as a leading voice in modern blues.
Tyminski’s voice famously accompanies George Clooney’s performance of the Stanley Brothers’ classic song, “I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow,” in the film, “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?”
This choreographic project combines traditional practices of Daoist Internal Arts with inkBoat’s performance-devising practices, rooted in the Japanese avant-garde, delving into the nature and quality of a body nearing the end of its run, and speculating on the afterlife and the tenderness of recognizing fellow travelers.
‘WUNDERKINDER’ tells a tale of three exceptionally musically talented children who develop a deep and genuine friendship, extending beyond their different religions and nationalities.
I decided to learn the story of how Liana came to play such a central role in the Berkshire County economy and what it is like having a music legend as an ancestor.
Throughout the performance, the musicians become part of the choreography, the gestural dance movements become part of the soundscape, and traditional relationships are redefined.
The South School location was moved several times during the 1800s. According to "History of Mount Washington, Massachusetts" by Evelyn Shearn, the building was repaired, painted red, and moved to its present location in 1895.
Three-time GRAMMY™ Award-winner Ulysses Owens Jr. is a powerhouse drummer, producer, and educator known for his thrilling performances and innovative approach to jazz.
“The Museum will transform into a playground of wonder, celebrating the mysteries of night, the sparkle of dreams, and the magic of timeless tales,” said The Carle’s Executive Director Jennifer Schantz.
Bridging diverse legacies, the vital present, and an exhilarating future of Indigenous peoples in jazz, the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band is an ensemble of Native and Indigenous jazz musicians from across Indian Country.
Without the necessity of adjusting daily routines to allow for stargazing when nightfall is late, as in summer, now it is easier to include children in both morning and evening “eyes to the sky.”
Continuing Pitts’s research exploring Black embodiment, aliveness, and human connection, “Marks of RED” is an Afrofuturistic meditation on the “womb space,” divining the effect that memory has on our experiences, senses, bodies, reality, and our imaginative possibilities.
Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s incendiary moral classic.