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

Saoirse Ronan shines in “Blitz."

Bits & Bytes: ‘Facing Our Truth’; Healthy Heart Night; First Fridays Artswalk; ‘Behind Closed Doors;’ ‘A Mitzvah for the Berkshire Kids Place’

"Facing Our Truth": Reflecting on race relations in the United States, this collection of one-acts was inspired by events surrounding the Trayvon Martin case.

Housatonic man charged with 11 counts of larceny, breaking and entering, in drug-related case

John L. Hobart, 32, of Main Street in Housatonic was taken into custody Tuesday, Jan. 26. Further charges are pending in Stockbridge and Sheffield.

Bits & Bytes: Monty Python at MMRHS; ‘Regrettable Tales,Redemptive Music’; Stockbridge Library tea talk; wellness workshop

A question-and-answer session will follow each performance of 'The Holy Grail,' giving audience members a chance to offer feedback, ask questions, and learn more about the young actors’ process.

Bits & Bytes: ‘ArtZoo’ at Berkshire Museum; CPR training in GB; Rachel Sussman at the Tremaine Gallery; financial literacy seminar

For the "Oldest Living Things in the World," Rachel Sussman travels around the world to photograph continuously living organisms that are at least 2000 years old.

Bits & Bytes: Winnie-the-Pooh at BBG; Mr. Sun at Helsinki Hudson; Simon Winchester in Stockbridge; GBRSS Holiday Handcraft Fair; Frank Sinatra tribute concert

At the Berkshire Botanical Garden presentation audience members will learn about A.A. Milne’s childhood in the natural world, how he and illustrator E.H. Shepard became the Lennon and McCartney of children’s literature.

Bits & Bytes: Harvest Festival needs volunteers; stone walls walk in Monterey; Ventfort Hall Medieval Faire; Stockbridge cemetery walk; Salisbury Bank shred day

During the Medieval Fair the Barony of Bergental, a branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, will present Crestfallen Tourney, a spirited knightly competition

Bits & Bytes: 20th annual Library Challenge; Sheffield in Celebration; ‘On Violence & Restoration’ panel; Ahavath Sholom High Holy Days services; Eason appointed VP

The Sheffield Fair is excited to be hosting the 7th annual Showmanship and Fitting Competition for cattle, horses and poultry.

Bits & Bytes: Kari Giordano wins Kapteyn Prize; GB cultural council deadline; Project eLEVate show; Stockbridge cemetery walk

Giordano’s accomplishments include creating a “Foundations of Design” curriculum described by colleagues as one of “the finest examples of a teacher-developed, student-centered project” they have ever seen.

Bits & Bytes: WAM Theatre reading; Stockbridge cemetery walk; South County Whalers in tournament final; Miró Quartet at Tannery Pond; SummerFest information

Cemetery walk: Stockbridge residents invented, discovered, created, and excelled in a variety of fields including art, science, technology, and sports. Learn who they were, what they did, and why their names are still famous in their fields.

Bits & Bytes: RSYP art opening; Tracy Reese trunk show; Jonathan Edwards and Mahicans; Main Street, Stockbridge; ‘Jaffa Beach’ reading

Berkshire Community Youth Art Gallery gives youth opportunities to explore their artistic values and display their works for the community.

Bits & Bytes: MassBliss Festival; Stockbridge Library book sale; Housatonic canoe trip; Berkshire Museum science night; Salisbury Bank Shred Day

At the Berkshire Museum's Science Night, families will be able to make giant bubbles, experience a mega baking-soda-and-vinegar volcano, and try preparing their own ice cream in a bag.

Connections: From Bidwell dollar, evolution of Stockbridge Library

Stockbridge had one of the earliest libraries in the Commonwealth founded in 1789 by 25 residents. During the next seventy years Stockbridge had three libraries; astounding for a village of its size

Rudolph Lloyd Hoeltzel, 80

If life is a journey, he made the most of it, embracing it wholeheartedly with a tireless quest for knowledge, and a great love of the arts, literature and above all nature. He spent some of his happiest times transforming the landscape around his home and hiking, either the Appalachian Trail, of which he completed over 2,000 miles, or with the local Monday Mountain Boys.
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