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Lee’s Main Street set for new bakery and coffee shop next month

Bliss Crumbs and Coffee will open in the space formerly occupied by T-shirt shop Twisted Orchard Company.

ArtCountry provides exceptional cultural experiences in 2018

What is actually new about ArtCountry in 2018? Quite a bit: discounts on admissions, package deals with three local hotels. The ArtCountry Summer Pass ($50), new in 2018, includes discounted museum admissions, a 20 percent WCMA gift shop discount and discounted ticket prices for Williamstown Theatre Festival.

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As MASS MoCA’s director of development from 1988 to 2012, Jennifer Trainer Thompson helped raise some $70 million for operations and programs, including the Permanence Campaign that launched the Museum’s endowment and Sol LeWitt building.

PREVIEW: MASS MoCA summer line-up

The highlight of the Berkshires summer: The National in their only 2016 headline concert in the Northeast, playing Joe’s Field, MASS MoCA’s largest venue.

PREVIEW: Season ahead at MASS MoCA features Nonas, Da Corte, Crowner

MASS MoCA has a vast array of performing arts events coming up as well – including what director Joseph Thompson calls “a ton of great music.”

‘Entertaining Doubts’ at MASS MoCA: Beguiling, mutable world of Jim Shaw

Entertaining Doubts is less like an exhibition of discreet works of art and more akin to entering the seamless world of Jim Shaw’s imagination. This is a world where anything might mutate into anything else.

The Music Scene: Nick Zammuto on North Adams, Gotye, polyrhythms, and The Books

An interview with indietronics musician Nick Zammuto, with some very cool videos of his music. "I came out here to go to school [at Williams College], and then when I was a senior I moved to North Adams into an apartment over on Miner Street, which was fantastic. It was super cheap, and there were no distractions, so I got a lot of music done."
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