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REVIEW: Epiphanies of Nature from Finland, California, and the Berkshires

Sadly, the anticipated maestro (now a youthful 67) had to withdraw; stepping heroically into the breach was a familiar presence at Tanglewood who knows his Sibelius: English composer, conductor, and pianist Thomas Adès.

Hobbled by pandemic, BSO announces Tanglewood 2020 Online Festival

The BSO is also releasing certain performances at the same times as they would have been heard live, with complete online recordings of BSO concerts taking place Sundays at 2:30 p.m. as an example of such scheduling.

James Taylor at Tanglewood, July 4, 2020

James Taylor's All-Star Band is so named because most of the band members are celebrated musicians with distinguished careers of their own.

Alan Chartock: I Publius

It seems to me that life should be a bank. People who keep putting good works in the bank over and over again should get something back.

REVIEW: BTG’s ‘Working’ an unflinching, eloquent, poignant picture of America

The last numbers of “Working” cut to the bone about what makes work in America uniquely American: the belief that hard work will make it better for the next generation.

THEATRE REVIEW: BTG’s ‘Working’ a terrific, fast-moving tribute to the American worker

Though I hadn't been anticipating much from a 1978 flop show, I had a wonderful time with this production and definitely appreciated its multiple messages so very appropriate to our times.

AMPLIFICATIONS: Fourth of July in the Berkshires

I firmly believe librarians know everything, and even if that is only true in my mind, they certainly know where to find local Fourth of July celebrations.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Playwrights Lab gala; ‘A Novel Night Out: Chapter Two’; Berkshire Dance Party & Cabaret; ‘MORE Room for IMPROVment

With help from friends from Monument Mountain Regional High School, Friday’s performances will mark third annual wholly original night of comedy written and performed by students from Berkshire Waldorf High School.

PREVIEW: The latest popular artist bookings at Tanglewood

A queen, an empress, and a nerdy guy who sells 4 million records per release (except for when he sells 6 million) are among the popular music artists who have recently shown up on Tanglewood's 2019 summer concert schedule.

PREVIEW: Berkshires fixture and icon James Taylor to perform at Tanglewood in July

But how many denim-clad inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame have become full-fledged Tanglewood icons? We can count him on one finger.

One World Concert to support mission of Berkshire Immigrant Center

Berkshire Immigrant Center is the only organization in the county offering comprehensive immigration services for the more than 10,000 foreign-born residents of Berkshire County—a number that equates not only to 10 percent of the County’s population, but also the only growing segment of the region’s population.

Bits & Bytes: One World Concert; Winter Studio Festival of Plays; gov’t shutdown impacts museum exhibit

The Berkshire Museum will be open to visitors Tuesday, Jan. 15, and Wednesday, Jan. 16, in light of the cancellation of a planned closing due to the federal government shutdown delaying the arrival of the “Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion” exhibit.

Music Inn reunion will celebrate Berkshires’ musical history

Music Inn in Lenox that loomed large during a period where musicians ruled the roost and legendary concert experiences like Woodstock drew epic crowds to relatively unheard-of locales.

A spectacular Tanglewood 2018 season, Leonard Bernstein’s centennial year

Savvy audiences know that when the BSO signals its intention to “go all out” with a production, they attend to every detail in the grandest style, engaging the world’s most accomplished performers.

Popular artist concerts for Tanglewood 2018 includes rock opera ‘Tommy’

Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 Tanglewood pop artist concerts.

Bits & Bytes: ‘A Celtic Family Christmas’; Music in Common benefit concert; Hawthorne Valley Yuletide Fair; ‘Jack and the Giant Beanstalk’

For more than 30 years, Todd Mack has made a career as a musician, songwriter and producer based upon his unwavering belief in the power of music to change the world.

Anita Macchi, 73, of Sheffield, Mt. Everett graduate

Anita was a communicant of Our Lady of the Valley Church in Sheffield. She was a member of the Sheffield American Legion and the Wyantenuk Country Club.
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