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THE SELF-TAUGHT GARDENER: Time travel

With all the talk of red states and blue states and regional politics, we live in a time where we often view anything not connected to us as “other.” But, oddly, at least in the Eastern United States, we have been connected across the 40th parallel by a single mountain range—the Appalachians—that has served for eons as a path not just for the hikers we see along Route 7 in the Berkshires, but by the flora and fauna that have travelled this same pathway.

WHAT’S COOKIN’: In the kitchen with James Warwick

“I couldn’t live on spring rolls from nearby delis, so I learned to cook.” -- Director and actor James Warwick

Review: ‘Gospel’ at Chester: Three authors, lots of talk

If you like a play that keeps you thinking and talking for hours afterward you may have to go a long way to find a more provocative play than this one.

Review: ‘A Number,’ Churchill’s riddle of identical identities

This is a very honest play about lying, liars and lies themselves.
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