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Wilco's Solid Sound Festival returns to Mass MoCA in June.

Wilco's 2017 Solid Sound Festival Tickets Now on Sale

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Three-day tickets for Wilco's Solid Sound Festival, which returns to Mass MoCA from June 23-25, 2017, are now on sale through solidsoundfestival.com, massmoca.org and the Mass MoCA box office.

For a limited time, tickets will be offered at a reduced early-bird rate of $134. Children's three-day tickets (ages 6-10) will be available for $50, and children under 6 are free. Friday also marks the opening of campsite reservations for the official festival campground Solid Ground. Campsite reservations can be made only by calling the Mass MoCA box office at 413-662-2111.

Conceived by Wilco and inaugurated in 2010, Solid Sound will again present Wilco as hosts and headliners and will feature an eclectic, Wilco-selected musical lineup of indie, rock, jazz, and more, as well as performances by Wilco members' side-projects.

In addition to the expansive galleries of MASS MoCA, which will double its exhibition space to encompass over 250,000 square feet of galleries beginning in 2017, the festival includes a fully programmed comedy stage hosted by John Hodgman, naturalist/outdoor activities that exemplify the spirit of The Berkshires, a broad variety of family activities, local food, craft beer and cider, and more.


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North Adams Double Murder Case Continued to March

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The case of a city man charged with killing his parents was continued to March on Monday.
 
Darius Hazard, 44, was scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday in Northern Berkshire District Court.
 
Prior to the start of the court's business, the clerk announced that Hazard's case was continued to Monday, March 2.
 
Hazard is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson in connection with the Nov. 24 fire that claimed the lives of Donald Hazard, 83, and Venture Hazard, 76.
 
Police say Hazard confessed to the killings and starting the fire and fled the Francis Street home where he lived with his parents.
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