The cemetery walk will explore all the ins and outs of the landmark Red Lion Inn, from its founding as a store to its place in Stockbridge today as the center of town.
Jacob's Pillow's community day will include free, family friendly events such as performances by Berkshire area companies and studios, dance classes in varying styles, children’s activities, historic tours and more.
'All in the Timing' is directed by Mount Everett Regional High School student Charles Kerzner and the cast is comprised of students from Taconic High School, Bard College at Simon's Rock and the Darrow School.
'Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness' is a one-hour documentary about a town coming together to take action after anti-immigrant violence devastates the community.
The benefit concert for the Clinton A.M.E. Zion Church will feature 12 short performances by student vocalists and musicians including members of Simon’s Rock’s chorus and jazz concert and a performer from the annual gospel concert.
In the last century, 94 percent of seed varieties have disappeared. The documentary film “SEED: The Untold Story” follows passionate seed keepers protecting a 12,000 year-old food legacy.
Cousins Eleanor Roosevelt and Alice Roosevelt Longworth were born eight months and 20 blocks apart in New York City and spent much of their childhoods together, but their politics and personalities were very distinct.
The intent of the "Visual Poetry of Suburban Pittsfield" exhibit is to demonstrate the fact that one's neighborhood can be as suitable a subject matter for paintings as any of the more classic views of the Berkshires.
Staffed by a team of volunteers, the fix-it fair will offer the chance for community members to find solutions for broken or damaged clothing, small appliances, lamps, vacuums, and other household items.
The Hoosac Tunnel, which opened for rail traffic in 1875, took over 25 years to build, cost millions of dollars to construct, and claimed more than 100 lives.
Williams College Museum of Art commissioned the project with Ghana ThinkTank as part of the 2016–17 campus-wide academic program called “Confronting Climate Change,” a series of events, talks, and initiatives aimed at raising issues around climate change.