Wahconah & Mount Greylock to Match Wits on WGBY

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WESTFIELD, MASS. — Two Berkshire high school teams will match wits next weekend in a quiz show competition broadcast on public television.
 
The two teams, Wahconah Regional High School and Mount Greylock Regional School, will spar on "As Schools Match Wits," airing on WGBY public television Saturday, April 20, at 7 p.m., rebroadcast Sunday, April 21 at 10:30 a.m. and available for subsequent online streaming.
 
The show pits teams of western New England high schoolers against each other in a fun, but competitive game of academic performance. The competition is open to both public and private high schools throughout western New England.
 
Each season, up to 50 schools go head-to-head in qualifying matches to see which team can earn the greatest number of points. The eight highest-scoring teams of the season then compete in playoff matches to determine the season's champion, which is then awarded the Collamore Cup, named for the show's creator.
 
Quiz shows like "As Schools Match Wits" represent an original type of "reality television." Everyday people play a game testing their everyday knowledge — and viewers play along. The program adds a unique characteristic: local teen contestants from area high schools.
 
Host Beth Ward says the value of the show is multifaceted.
 
"Year after year, these teens never fail to impress me," Ward said. "We've had some dramatic competitions and tough questions. I hear from viewers all the time who remember one school or another. 'As Schools Match Wits' is a local treasure. I'm honored to be starting up a new season."
 
"As Schools Match Wits" is a collaborative production of WGBY and Westfield State University. Produced using Westfield State's facilities, students in the Department of Communications serve as the production crew. WGBY supplies the professional producer, broadcast, marketing, and technical support.
 
Broadcast weekly during the school year on WGBY, questions are written by longtime prgram writer and judge Todd Rovelli along with the university's faculty and students in accordance with Massachusetts and Connecticut state high school curriculum guidelines. 
 
Mark St. Jean of Westfield's Department of Communication and WGBY's Tony Dunne are the executive producers.
 
For Dunne, the 58th season felt like homecoming.
 
"After 12 years of co-production with Westfield State University, every fall feels like putting on comfortable pair of jeans," Dunne quips. "We've built a great team behind the scenes who have been working together for years and are all highly professional and dedicated."
 
WGBY (wgby.org) is a community-supported public broadcasting organization that offers national PBS programming and locally produced content on four digital television channels, video on demand, podcasting, and streaming video. WGBY is available over the air on digital Channel 57-1 and on cable at Comcast 857, Time Warner 1807, Charter 782.

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Clark Art Presents Music At the Manton Concert

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute kicks off its three-part Music at the Manton Concert series for the spring season with a performance by Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six on Friday, April 26 at 7 pm. 
 
The performance takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
 
According to a press release:
 
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. After her 2014 critically-acclaimed debut album Not So Deep as a Well, on which she put Dorothy Parker's poetry to music, Myriam Gendron returns with Ma délire – Songs of Love, Lost & Found. The bilingual double album is a modern exploration of North American folk tales and traditional melodies, harnessing the immortal spirit of traditional music.
 
P.G. Six, the stage name of Pat Gubler, opens for Myriam Gendron. A prominent figure in the Northeast folk music scene since the late 1990s, Gubler's latest record, Murmurs and Whispers, resonates with a compelling influence of UK psychedelic folk.
 
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Advance registration encouraged. For more information and to register, visit clarkart.edu/events.
 
This performance is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
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