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I WITNESS: What if they threw a militarized birthday party and nobody came?

Nothing takes the savor out of a malignant narcissist’s birthday party more quickly than no one showing up.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Berkshire Theatre Through the Eras’; birding program with Darryl McGrath; scholarship aid from BCC Foundation; GhostLit Repertory Theatre auditions

In the late 1970s, the bald eagle and peregrine falcon were heading toward extinction as victims of the combined threats of DDT, habitat loss and lax regulation.

Bits & Bytes: Quindar at MASS MoCA; Swedish folk music at Dewey Hall; Stockbridge Library chamber concert; puppet plays for children

Rooted in several different musical traditions, Jaerv offers a varied stage performance where vocal, five-voiced tunes blend with energetic dances and free improvisations.

CONNECTIONS: The mystery of the first Berkshire BSO concert

We know that the time and place of the Boston Symphony Orchestra's first concert in the Berkshires was the summer of 1936 – or do we?

Bits & Bytes: Joshua Redman Quartet at the Mahaiwe; Museum & Archives reopening; Berkshire Blues Benefit Jam; Eugenia Zukerman & Jasper Quartet; stamp...

Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, members of the Stockbridge community who have donated items to the Stockbridge Library's Museum & Archives will be present to chat with visitors about their contributions to the collection, the town, and its history.

Town wide celebration for reopening of renovated Stockbridge Library

As issues of accessibility and appropriate preservation of a historic building were raised, the library's staff and board knew that a full upgrade was in order.

Bits & Bytes: Stockbridge Library reopens; prescription drug take-back; Big BOOM Bash; birdsong workshop; paint and oil collection; Hotchkiss dance performance

The county-wide biannual prescription drug take-back day will take place on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at eight locations across the county.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Behind Closed Doors;’ Fabienne Kanor at Williams College; Senior Center art workshops; RSVP presentation

“Walking (in) the world means retracing the paths of undocumented migrants and exiles in order to tell their stories." -- Film director Fabienne Kanor
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