Saturday, March 15, 2025

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeTagsStockbridge Bowl

Tag: Stockbridge Bowl

PREVIEW: Close Encounters with Music presents all-Russian program at Mahaiwe on Sunday, March 23

In addition to performing as a soloist, Chertock serves as principal keyboardist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and has been a professor of piano at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Light at the end of the quarantine tunnel?

The Massachusetts state government has asked camps to hang tight and wait for all the guidance to be finalized before making decisions about opening or closing, and Gov. Baker has said his administration’s guidelines will be out by Monday, May 18.

Edward Darrin Jr., 76, of Stockbridge and Delray Beach, Fla.

Edward was one of the original organizers and members of the Lenox Chamber of Commerce.

Autumn at Tanglewood

Just as the group launched into Mozart's "Kegelstatt Trio," the Center's famous mascot, a 100-foot-tall red oak, began to flutter in the wind, its leaves painted in shades of saffron, peach and tangerine.

The third Sunday in September

Perhaps it’s the ugly times we’re living through, here and everywhere, that makes me love the Josh, and having 373 reasons to cheer.

Illuminating the Hidden Forest Chapter 12: I’m not afraid of bears

I’m not sure what I would do if I encountered a bear, but my childhood fantasy is that I’d talk to it nicely and it would know that I meant it no harm.

Bits & Bytes: Josh Billings RunAground; Jen Durkin at the Garage; James Lasdun at Stockbridge Library; family clothing pop-up

Families will be able to “shop” for free baby and children’s clothing, outerwear, shoes and diapers, and staff will be on-hand to collect donations of clean children’s clothing and disposable and cloth diapers.

CONNECTIONS: Stockbridge, a model of democracy

From 1739 to 2019, Stockbridge residents have stepped forward, taken the rough with the smooth and done the work.

You can go home again

When I walk out side and look up to the sky I realize: If you want to change your life, just try to find a way to do it. Life is short and the stars are bright, you just have to be looking up from the right spot.

David Rhind, 65, of Stockbridge, former chef at Red Lion Inn

David was a chef at the Red Lion Inn for many years and was known for his award-winning apple pies, a favorite of the late Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick.

A Botanical Pleasure in Super Location with Utmost in Quality Design and Craftsmanship

Sheila Thunfors of Stone House Properties offers a gorgeously designed home on 22 acres with spectacular views.

Music Inn reunion will celebrate Berkshires’ musical history

Music Inn in Lenox that loomed large during a period where musicians ruled the roost and legendary concert experiences like Woodstock drew epic crowds to relatively unheard-of locales.

Second-class citizens no longer: Berkshire second-home owners eye greater involvement, voting rights

Second-home owners have no voting rights in Massachusetts, so their influence in state and local affairs is necessarily limited. They certainly are permitted to attend town meetings and, in most towns, are allowed to speak at the discretion of the moderator.

Peaceful Retreat Within A Mile’s Walk of Lenox Center

Sheila Thunfors of Stone House Properties presents a magical property, privately set but less than a mile's walk to Lenox Center.

CONNECTIONS: Stockbridge Bowl vs. milfoil

I know very little about milfoil and less about herbicides, but I know this: We have to stop declaring war on one another.

Donald Coleman, 91, of Stockbridge

After retirement, he worked for the town of Stockbridge and was "captain" of the weed harvester on Stockbridge Bowl for years.

Lt. Gov. Polito listens as Monterey officials accuse MBI of ‘big-business bias’ toward rural broadband initiatives

Monterey has been notified of the receipt of a grant from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute as part of the Last Mile broadband initiative to help communities and companies wire towns, but the town cannot access the funds because they were contingent on Charter-Spectrum being the provider.
spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.