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For there to finally be peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, countries will have to recognize the need to compromise

Trump often boasts about his relationships with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin. If true, now is the time to put that to good use.

News Briefs: MASSPIRG foresees a viable clean energy future

According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the United States has the technical potential to meet its current electricity needs more than 100 times over with solar energy and more than 10 times over with wind energy.

Bits & Bytes: Emel Mathlouthi at MCLA; ‘Live Out Loud’ at BCC; ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ at MMRHS; social justice talk at Simon’s Rock; Carol...

The annual Live Out Loud conference at BCC draws upwards of 100 participants who learn about and discuss issues of vital interest to the local and national LGBTQIA+ communities.

Bits & Bytes: “M Is Black Enough” at MASS MoCA; honors for Greenagers’ Will Conklin; ‘Feminism in Art;’ Downing at Community Land Trust Meeting;...

Will Conklin, executive director of Greenagers, is being honored for his leadership of the organization’s outdoor jobs and environmental education program for youth.

News Briefs: MASSPIRG launches clean energy campaign

This semester the student advocacy group is focusing its efforts on climate change.

Bits & Bytes: First Fridays Artswalk; Andrew Vadnais at MCLA; Jay Craven at Simon’s Rock; ‘Metamorphoses’ at Berkshire School; blues jam at Helsinki Hudson

Andrew Vadnais, a long-time proponent of introducing environmental awareness and sustainability into secondary schools, will deliver an environmental issues lecture at MCLA.

Bits & Bytes: Spencertown Academy art exhibition; GB holiday decorations; MASSPIRG thanks Subway; Cash for Candy

‘Fur. Fin. Feathers.’ art exhibition at Spencertown Academy Spencertown, N.Y. -- Spencertown Academy Arts Center presents its second annual juried regional art exhibition, entitled “Fur. Fin....

Bits & Bytes: Western MA Film & Media Exchange; Donna Murch at Williams; MASSPIRG’s national day of action; Checking Accounts 101; Berkshire Art Association...

In her presentation Murch will explore the concurrent rise of the prison industrial complex and efforts to quell black liberation and black power movements in the 1960s..

News Briefs: Triplex to host CDC event; Town Hall Forum at Morningside School; Textbook Affordability Bill; BTCF awards; mayoral debate schedule

Donors who give gifts of $1,000 or more to the Community Development Corporation's affordable housing program will receive a 50 percent credit toward their Massachusetts state taxes.

EDGE WISE: Saving a starfish: Women’s rights and social change

Kristof’s central message was that if we put our minds to it and work together, we can make a difference.
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