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STEPHEN COHEN: Trying to understand our current geopolitical world

You listen to Trump’s complete fabrications concerning the situation and watch as he attempts to tell a story that is so full of holes it makes a Swiss cheese envious.

Bits & Bytes: Halloween window painting; Stardust Jazz performances; Deborah Golden Alecson lecture; Doctor Gasp at Dream Away Lodge; Berkshire Theatre Awards winners

The window painting is a longstanding downtown tradition that gives students a chance to casually interact through a positive activity with storeowners who help the students throughout the day.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Camping With Henry and Tom;’ Grant Gordy and Ross Martin at Club Helsinki Hudson; CHP trail network expansion; award-winning authors at...

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.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Ideal’ production of ‘Love Letters’ at Barrington Stage

Altogether, there cannot be a more perfect hour or so in a theater lover’s life than the one offered here and now.

REVIEW: ‘Broadway Bounty Hunter’ at Barrington Stage is a winner

Whoever is responsible for putting this delightful show on the stage at the Blatt Center should be rewarded with lots and lots of thick chocolate cake.

Bits & Bytes: Live on the Lake; CHP dental clinic; the Capitol Steps at Cranwell; stargazing workshop; ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ preview; Pittsfield Garden...

CHP dentists Dr. Lina Bermudez and Dr. Minwood Jang will conduct exams and offer fluoride treatments for children up to age 16; those over 16 will receive an oral exam only.

REVIEW: ‘American Son’ at Barrington Stage, a stunning world premiere

This is not a classic -- it soon will be, though -- that you've seen a hundred times before; this is a new play with a definite future. This is a rare chance to be in on the first stage of that journey.

THEATRE REVIEW: 10×10 Upstreet’s showcase for new talent

The show is always a wonder, seeing new talent develop the written word in so many ways.

REVIEW: ‘His Girl Friday’ at Barrington Stage: A hilarious comedy

Every actor in the company is right on with characterization and realization and the ensemble of men and women only do the right things at the right times.

Review: Barrington Stage’s ‘La Mancha’ emphasizes the dark side of Cervantes

You should just indulge yourself, go to Barrington Stage and live vicariously for one hour and 45 minutes in the atmosphere of a 1605 Seville prison. You won't get that chance every year.

Review: 10 x 10 new play festival: All short but not all sweet

This year's edition is grounded in fine work. Different work. It's an excellent mix with only a slight miss here and there, but not a miss that distracts from the success of the venture overall.

‘Enemy of the People’ strikes to heart of modern life

Director Julianne Boyd has brought Arthur Miller's version of “An Enemy of the People” to the stage with an abrupt honesty that is absolutely riveting. And it is at a particularly fitting moment in Pittsfield history, given General Electric's decades of contamination of the Housatonic River and Mayor Daniel Bianchi's recent endorsement of a natural gas pipeline that conveys fracked natural gas from Pennsylvania where the drilling has polluted the aquifer and will provide no benefit to the Berkshires.

Review: ‘Dancing Lessons’ is signature Julianne Boyd

Director Julianne Boyd, who has a knack and a flair going for these intimate plays, has brought her finest touches to this show.
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