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If you liked ‘Lee,’ you will also like ‘Blitz’

Saoirse Ronan shines in “Blitz."

Bits & Bytes: Lecture by audio expert Edgar Choueiri; ‘From the Garden: Still Life’ art exhibit; cellist David Gibson at Camphill Ghent; Pittsfield Repair...

Children attending Berkshire Museum’s summer programs and activities will learn about growing and harvesting vegetables.

Bits & Bytes: PCB dump site tour; Mum Bett lecture; juried photo show; Vetiver at Club Helsinki Hudson; Showing Up for Racial Justice; Great...

Rose will discuss the life of the Berkshires' Mum Bett -- who later changed her name to Elizabeth Freeman -- the first black enslaved person to gain her freedom in a court of law based on the principle of general equality.

Bits & Bytes: Steepletop benefit; BCC house concert; Paul Green CD release; Mass. tax amnesty; Paul D. Solovay art opening

The 2016 Tax Amnesty Program offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to catch up on back taxes and save on penalties.

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: The Orchestra Now at Simon’s Rock; Relay For Life; newsboy statue & cemetery walk; ‘Spaces and Moments’ in Spencertown; family nature...

The Orchestra Now prepares a new generation of musicians to break down barriers between modern audiences and noteworthy orchestral music of the past and present.

Bits & Bytes: Whiskey Treaty Roadshow at Shire City Sessions; Emory professor to speak on Ramanujan; Daniel Chester French lecture series launch; Teens’ Short...

Berkshire School senior Carrie Babigian of Sheffield won first place for “Day One,” in the Spencertown Academy Arts Center teens' short story contest.

Bits & Bytes: The Gather-In; Riotous Youth at Shakespeare & Co.; Music at the Mansion; Book donation call in Spencertown

At the heart of the Festival of Books is a giant book sale featuring more than 10,000 used books. There’s a special Kid’s Corner for young readers and a media rack full of CDs and audiobooks.
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