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I WITNESS: Bozo does Davos

I think there are few people who would disagree with the only true thing he said during the entire press conference. No one in this country has ever seen anything like the year we have just endured.

Bits & Bytes: Fuel assistance concert; BTCF application deadline; Wintergreen at Berkshire Museum; Williams to support Mt. Greylock; Eugene Drucker at Camphill Ghent

Williams College has announced that it will form a $5 million fund to support the Mount Greylock Regional School District’s capital needs.

Bits & Bytes: The Wailers at the Colonial; ‘Ten Days of Play;’ ‘Berkshire Mosaic’ book launch; IS183’s ‘Learning Through Arts’; ’Paper Clips’ screening in...

"We each are part of a larger whole. This is what ‘Berkshire Mosaic’ helps us remember and celebrate.” -- Multicultural BRIDGE director and author Gwendolyn Van Sant

Bits & Bytes: Fifth annual 10×10 Upstreet Arts Festival; Chinese New Year celebration; Ramsdell Library Sundays; Williams diversity series; EP from Oakes and Smith

Week Five of winter Sunday afternoons at Ramsdell Public Library, the focus will be on the suffragette movement in the United States and Great Britain.

Business Briefs: 1Berkshire Pitch Camp; doctor prescribes Berkshire outdoors; winter art appreciation packages

In the space of a century, the American experience of nature has gone from direct utilitarianism to romantic attachment to electronic detachment.

Bits & Bytes: ‘ArtZoo’ at Berkshire Museum; CPR training in GB; Rachel Sussman at the Tremaine Gallery; financial literacy seminar

For the "Oldest Living Things in the World," Rachel Sussman travels around the world to photograph continuously living organisms that are at least 2000 years old.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Pulse film & masterclass; MLK Day of Service; youth hockey tournament; Kid Inventors’ Day; commission for Williams music professor

What if the all the world really were a stage? For Frederick Davis it was. Learning to dance changed his entire life.

Bits & Bytes: W. Stockbridge Chamber Players concert; Open Meeting Law session; holiday cafe at Berkshire Museum

The West Stockbridge Chamber Players, led by clarinetist and artistic director Catherine Hudgins, is a world-class ensemble of Boston- and Berkshire-based musicians,

Bits & Bytes: CATA art exhibit; ‘Found Footage” at Berkshire Museum; Arlo at Mahaiwe Thanksgiving week; Soldier On info session; Thanksgiving meal for LGBTQ...

With housing in Leeds and Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Soldier On provides emergency and transitional housing to 250 veterans, as well as case management.

Bits & Bytes: Natalie MacMaster at the Colonial; Berkshire Natural History Conference; ‘Master Thieves’ at Berkshire Museum; Stephanie Abrams in Pittsfield; Hillcrest Holiday Wish...

The inaugural Berkshire Natural History Conference, which will feature presentations by local and regional naturalists as well as acclaimed authors.

Bits & Bytes: Schumacher lectures; 10×10 submissions; virtual reality at Williams; spirit medium at Ventfort Hall; new Director of Development at Hillcrest

Both Savory and Smith have developed agricultural models based on natural systems which offer methods for farming with the potential to fix carbon, clean waters, and produce food more abundantly.

Bits & Bytes: ‘My Fair Ladies’; baseball at Arrowhead; Blessed Teresa bazaar; Talora & Ramsay at Mr. Finn’s Cabaret; bulky waste collection

Julie Wosk, professor and author of the new book “My Fair Ladies: Female Robots, Androids, and Other Artificial Eves (University Press, 2015),” will lead her audience a tour of artificial women — robots, dolls, mannequins — throughout history.

Bits & Bytes: Rasputina at Helsinki Hudson; Actor needed!; Harvest Run; North Adams open studios; ‘Body and Soul’ documentary; Dr. Sharon Maxwell on ‘The...

An African American actor is needed for the play, “Hurricane Hotel,” adapted from a book by the same name written in response to Hurricane Katrina by John K. Lawson while he and his family were displaced after losing their home in New Orleans.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire rabbis in NAACP march; auditions for Cantilena Choir; ‘Stateless’ documentary at Berkshire Museum

America’s Journey for Justice will mobilize activists and advance a national advocacy agenda to protect the right of every American to a fair criminal justice system, uncorrupted and unfettered access to the ballot box, sustainable jobs with a living wage, and equitable public education.
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