Triplex Cinema To Honor David Lynch

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Triplex Cinema will present a new series, "Time to Wake Up: A Tribute to David Lynch," to celebrate Lynch's iconic body of work. 
 
The series will premiere with the film "Wild at Heart," which screens on Feb. 15. The series will continue with the films "Eraserhead," "Lost Highway," "Mulholland Drive," "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me," concluding with "Blue Velvet" on April 26. 
 
"When news of David Lynch's passing was announced on January 16th, the reaction fit the artist. Lynch's death brought about the usual online tributes and posts, but also saw a swell of creativity - memes, cartoons, marquees, and a shrine to his beloved Bob's Big Boy in Los Angeles," Ben Elliott, Creative Director of the Triplex Cinema said.  
 
Elliott has chosen six of Lynch's core films as a way for the community who cherished Lynch's work to come together and see these films the way they were meant to be seen, stated a press release. Elliott will introduce the films and there may be special guest speakers for some of the titles. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.thetriplex.org.
 
Released in 1990 and written and directed by Lynch, "Wild at Heart" is a romantic comedy-drama thriller starring Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Willem Dafoe, Crispin Glover, Diane Ladd, Isabella Rossellini, and Harry Dean Stanton. The film follows a young couple, played by Cage and Dern, on the run from violent criminals. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, "Wild at Heart" was a critical favorite at the time of its initial theatrical release, with Cage and Dern receiving acclaim for their performances.  Since the time of the film's initial release, "Wild at Heart" has gone on to be considered a classic of 1990's independent cinema and one of the most important and best examples of Lynch's directorial style. 
 
The full schedule of films for "Time to Wake Up" is:
 
"Wild at Heart" - Feb. 15
 
"Eraserhead" - March 1
 
"Lost Highway" - March 15
 
"Mulholland Drive" - March 29
 
"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" - April 12
 
"Blue Velvet" - April 26
 
"It was a kind of joyful processing of grief that was unlike any in recent memory because David Lynch was unlike anyone else in recent memory. Lynch created a cinematic universe where there was a darkness lurking under the picture perfect Americana that often feels forced upon us. For those who encountered his work in their teens or early 20's, his movies and shows allowed you to feel seen for the first time. They were proof that not only was there space for movies to be different, but that you too could be different," Elliott said.
 
"We are kicking off 2025 with a number of special events and series, and are thrilled to be honoring director David Lynch, a director and artist beloved in our community. Please come out and support the Triplex in 2025 by becoming a member and/or making a donation. Your support makes our special events and programming possible. 2025 will be a banner year for the Triplex," Nicki Wilson, President of the Triplex Board of Directors, said. 
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Great Barrington Fire, Police Respond to Chimney Fire

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Fire Chief Scott Turner called for mutual aid as soon as he saw flames. 
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Firefighters made quick work of a chimney fire on Tuesday afternoon and two police officers aided the occupant in escaping the building. 
 
Fire Chief Scott Turner said the blaze at 205 North St. was reported about 12:38 p.m.
 
"When I arrived on scene, we had a small amount of flames coming out of the eaves of the roof over by the chimney for the wood stove, and then we had light smoke conditions on the second floor," he said. 
 
Police Officers Andres Huertas and Elias Casey were first on the scene and immediately entered the single-family home to find the occupant was on the second floor. 
 
They helped her out of the building, Turner said, "they did a great job."
 
The chimney is a metal chimney and burn marks could been seen where it meets the eaves on the side of the building. 
 
North Street is a narrow residential way and firetrucks from Alford, Egremont, Monterey, Richmond, Stockbridge and West Stockbridge were parked along nearby streets. Scene support was provided by police, Southern Berkshire Ambulance, and National Grid. 
 
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