ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
North Adams Library to Unveil Work by Local Artist
The collection is a compilation of work over time featuring mutual influence in different digital and traditional media.
Weekend Outlook: Last First Fridays of Summer
Check out the events happening this weekend, including the two cities' First Fridays, picnics, and more.
Galactic to Perform at the Mahaiwe
For over 30 years, Galactic has been a powerhouse of New Orleans music, fusing funk, jazz, rock, and soul into a sound that’s unmistakably their own
Paradise or Plight? Melville and Berkshire Industry
Lecture at Arrowhead on Sept. 9 at 5:30.
Clark Art Offers Free Gallery Tours For Parents, Infants
Participants should meet at the Clark's main admissions desk.
Pittsfield Cultural Council Seeks Applications for Grants
Individuals and organizations are encouraged to apply for Mass Cultural Council grants supporting local arts, humanities, and science programs in the coming year.
Clark Art Presents Reflections Gallery Talk
Participants meet in the Museum Pavilion.
Adams Theater Hosts a Dance Residency with NVA and Guests
Nicole von Arx and six dancers will be at The Adams Theater for a residency from September 7-14, ahead of their NYC premiere of "Cry Wolf."
Weekend Outlook: Farewell Summer
Still, there's enough going on to keep you busy this three-day weekend, including music, mixers, and barbecues.
BAAMS Fall Classes Starting Sept. 13
Music students of all levels, ages 10 to 18, will have the chance to study Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophones and Woodwinds, Guitar, Bass, and Drums along with Improvisation and Music Composition.
Clark Art Hosts Event For Area College Students
All activities are free. No registration is required to attend Night at the Clark.
Comedian Katherine Blanford Performs at the Adams Theater
The Adams Theater will welcome comedian Katherine Blanford to the stage on Saturday, Aug. 30 at 7:30pm.
Clark Art Hosts Free Outdoor Classical Concert, Family Concert
The first is an outdoor concert on Saturday, Aug. 30 at 4 pm on the Fernández Terrace. The second is an indoor, family-friendly concert on Sunday, Aug. 31 at noon in the Manton Research Center auditorium.
Classical Pianist Performs at the Adams Theater
2024 PianoArts First Prize winner performs works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, and Mozart
Berkshire Music School Brings Satellite Location to Adams
The school will offer voice, violin, viola, cello, guitar, bass and piano lessons on Wednesday afternoons and evenings in four-week sessions.
Market 32, Price Chopper, Freihofer's Raise Funds for the Alzheimer's Association
The fundraising total—which was made possible by the generosity of customers—was announced during a check presentation at the Clifton Shoppers World Market 32 in Clifton Park, NY.
Charlemont Reggae Fest
There will be food, drink, exotic craft market, and kids activities.
Weekend Outlook: Car Shows and Festivals
Cool cars, hot rods and intriguing motor vehicles of all shapes and sizes will fill the downtown for this year's Motorama. Also enjoy food and shop vendors, with live music, giveaways and more.
BCC Announces the Return of the Chorale
The Chorale had been discontinued a few years ago when the College consolidated its for-credit jazz and choral ensembles into a single group.
The Classical Beat: Tanglewood Concludes, South Mountain Up Next
Tanglewood brings to a close its magnificently curated, presented and performed 2025 classical music summer festival season on Sunday, Aug. 24 with the Boston Symphony.
Author to Speak at Ventfort Hall
Michelle Young is an award-winning journalist, author, and professor whose writing and photography has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Hyperallergic, The Forward, and Narratively.
Clark Art Presents Talk on J.M.W. Turner
This event takes place in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper, located in the Manton Research Center.
Music in Common Returns to Guthrie Center for Black Legacy Project Album Release Concert
The Aug. 23 show is part of the Guthrie Center's annual summer Troubadour Series.
Clark Art Disussion on Ground/Work 2025 Artist
Through guided conversation and reflection, participants in these events consider how each artist's work is in active dialogue with the Clark's natural environment.
Opera Meets Hollywood at Ventfort Hall
This special evening at Ventfort Hall, presented by Anastasia Dedik Prima Music Foundation Artistic Director, features a blend of opera, musical theater, and iconic piano works from film.
Governor Healey Unveils Art Exhibition by Berkshire Artists
The artists are Adam Brown of Lenox, Sarah Sutro of North Adams and Shelsy Rodriguez of Pittsfield. Their works will be displayed in the reception area of the governor's office through Sept. 12.
Bidwell House History Talk: The Battle of Louisbourg
The talk is free for members. Non-members pay $15. Only one registration is required per household. Lecture will be held via Zoom. 11 a.m.
End of Summer Beach Bonanza Splashes into Lenox Beach
The Lenox Community Center will hold its End of Summer Beach Bonanza
Berkshire Pulse Welcomes New Staff and Board Members
Berkshire Pulse, South County's dance and creative arts education center located in the heart of Housatonic, announced the addition of three new staff and board members.
Berkshire Museum Announces New Chief Development Officer
Eastman is set to start at the museum on Monday, Aug. 18.
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