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Nobel Prize Winners . . . some dynamite poetry

Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), the inventor of dynamite, was a chemist, engineer, businessman and, most memorably, philanthropist; he was also a scholar, fluent in Russian, French, English and German. Above all, he loved poetry.

Bits & Bytes: Woofstock 2016; ‘Out of the Darkness;’ ‘A Sense of Place;’ nature immersion program; solar eclipse talk; ‘Overdose’ poem performance; Multicultural BRIDGE...

On August 31, 2017, a total solar eclipse will sweep across the continental United States from coast to coast for the first time in 99 years. The partially eclipsed sun will be visible from all of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with 72 percent coverage in the Berkshires.

Bits & Bytes: Barney Frank at Williams; ‘Chicago’ at Mt. Everett; Andrea Wulf in Hudson; fracking documentary screening; ‘Recursive Threads’ at the Tremaine Gallery;...

"Our ancestors knew what we’re only starting to understand: tending to our world is closely linked to caring for ourselves." --Rabbi Josh Breindel

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.
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