"This is a community place, and that’s why we bought it, because we believe in community and we believe in providing that," said new co-owner of The Barn Heather Thompson. "We’re really, really excited.”
On Sunday, November 15 the Schumacher Center for a New Economics will present Cuban author Rafael Hernández for a talk entitled “Cuba in Changing Time.”
Lydian String Quartet to perform at Music and More
New Marlborough -- Music and More welcomes back the acclaimed Lydian String Quartet (Daniel Stepner and Judith...
Fans, staff, musicians, local historians and music lovers are invited for an evening to celebrate the legendary Music Inn this Sunday, September 13 at 6 p.m. at Bascom Lodge.
Behold! New Lebanon Aug. 29 tours; Camphill Ghent volunteers honored; Knosh & Knowledge at Hevreh, with a lecture on anti-Semitism in France; Jacob’s Pillow honors outgoing executive director Ella Baff.
In 'Tarot Show,' Seven tarot cards selected at the beginning of each show dictate both the story arc and the characters who appear throughout the evening. There are 586,051,200 possible permutations.
Naumkeag’s Gardens Reimagined
Stockbridge -- Beginning August 15 and running through August 30, Naumkeag will host an art exhibit featuring works inspired by the famous gardens...
Stefan Asbury has served on the faculty of the Tanglewood Music Center and currently holds the Sana H. Sabbagh master teacher chair on the Conducting Faculty which he has held since 2005.
The Berkshire Playwrights Lab (BPL) will present its next play in its free Staged Reading Series -- "Match" by Jennifer Maisel -- on Wednesday, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center.
A comic book that comes alive on the stage, "Tarzana" is a collaboration with award-winning playwright and screenwriter Jason Grote ("Mad Men") who was commissioned by Radiohole to write text for the work.
Bring one or two damaged but repairable items to be fixed for free by neighborhood volunteers: Clothing, cushions, bags, chairs, small tables and other wood items, lamps, vacuums and other electrical items, bicycles, and more.
Behold! New Lebanon, the living museum of contemporary rural American life, is opening its doors free of charge to all New Lebanon residents on opening day, July 4.