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Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: Eagles Trombone Ensemble at Southfield Church; women’s suffrage commemoration; swing dancing at Dewey Hall; ‘Normandie’ at Ventfort Hall

The Northern Berkshire Suffrage Centennial Coalition will hold an event to place a plaque beside a freshly planted serviceberry tree to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Massachusetts’ ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

by Emily Edelman
Posted on June 20, 2019
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: ‘Beyond the Veil’ at the Mahaiwe; Kimball Farms art exhibit; ‘New Illuminations’ with Suzi Banks Baum; Sauerkraut Seth at Roe Jan Library

Inspired by the exclusion of Du Bois from the region’s cultural history, ‘Beyond the Veil’ examines racism in the higher echelons of society and ponders what would happen if the racial veil were lifted and two iconoclasts could see each other clearly.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on January 23, 2019
Arts & Entertainment

Bits & Bytes: Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn at the Mahaiwe; Taylor Mali at Club Helsinki Hudson; Upright Citizens Brigade at the Colonial; swing dancing at Dewey Hall

Author-poet Taylor Mali is one of the few genuine celebrities to emerge from the competitive slam-poetry scene.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on November 8, 2017
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: DCSC April line-up; Robin’s Candy casting call; Giulia Rozzi at the Garage; Jonathan Cannon at Williams; Mayor Tyer on Pittsfield; WAM Theatre vacation camp; Blue Rider workshops

“My vision for Pittsfield reflects a place where small businesses thrive, strategic collaborations are nurtured, and the creative economy flourishes.”
— Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer

by Emily Edelman
Posted on April 4, 2016
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