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Nine small art galleries across the Berkshires kick off the summer art season with new exhibitions showcasing regional and ...
Lenox High School eighth-grader Mia Freeman played varsity golf for the Millionaires the past two fall seasons. But in the ...
Pride Parade & Festival on Saturday, June 7, will be followed a block party at Wander Berkshires, 34 Depot St.
Door Prize is the newest restaurant and bar coming to Hotel Downstreet. “You won’t see pizza or burgers on our menu, but you ...
A bold new play at Great Barrington Public Theater imagines a future without billionaires, as an assertive reporter confronts ...
First Congregational Church and Greylock Together are hosting an outdoor screening of "Projecting Democracy" by Joe Wheaton with art by Leni Fried on the church building on Saturdays, June 7 ...
Submissions for the Berkshire Athenaeum's annual Short Story Writing Contests for children and young adults will be accepted until Aug. 1.
Booth space is available for the annual Otis Library and Country Fair set for Saturday, July 5, on the Town Hall Green.
Registration is open for the Lenox Community Center's summer camp. Weeklong camps open June 30 and run through Aug. 22.
In celebration of Berkshire Pride Month, Queer Men of the Berkshires and The Bookstore in Lenox are sponsoring a staged reading of "Jamali Kamali," a homoerotic love poem, on Sunday, ...
The Pittsfield High School Class of 2025 has elected Helen Makdisi and Caroline Sherman to speak at the graduation ceremony ...
PITTSFIELD — A North Adams man was convicted Wednesday of raping a 3-year-old child. A jury found Austin Miller-Robinson, 29, ...
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