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BITS & BYTES: Sondheim at Glimmerglass; Jason Carter at Fisher Center; Erica Feldmann at MASS MoCA; Bill Bowers at Chester Theatre; Third Thursday at...

Nominated for 10 Tony Awards and Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Sondheim’s innovative score explores pointillism in sound before opening out into one of the most glorious choral finales in the repertory.

Bits & Bytes: French biography launch; ‘Leon: The Professional’ at Big Elm Brewing; medical cannabis talk; International Women’s Day celebration

For the first time since the program’s inception, a medical marijuana dispensary, Still River Wellness, will open in nearby Torrington, providing more access for residents interested in becoming patients.

Bits & Bytes: Michael E. Mann on climate change; Stan Kenton Legacy Orchestra; Roberta Silman at the Mount; International Women’s Day celebration; ‘The Old...

Michael E. Mann was a lead author on the “Observed Climate Variability and Change” chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Third Scientific Assessment Report in 2001 and was the organizing committee chair for the National Academy of Sciences’ Frontiers of Science in 2003.

Bits & Bytes: Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Colonial; BCC to open women’s center; ‘Once Upon a Mattress’; Berkshire County Arc scholarships

The grand opening of Berkshire Community College's women’s center will take place on International Women’s Day, Thursday, March 8.

EDGEWISE: The battle for women’s equality isn’t over

I’m proud that here in our rural corner of Massachusetts we celebrate International Women’s Day, and Women’s History Month, with enthusiasm and commitment. The month-long Berkshire Festival of Women Writers is a testament to the vibrancy and collaborative spirit of our community.
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