Lenox Library to Host Launch of Berkshire Salon Series with Tribute Performance

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library will host the inaugural event of Ron Ramsay's Berkshire Salon Series, titled "S'Wonderful," on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.

This performance will serve as a tribute to Stephanie Barber, who owned Music Inn and Wheatleigh and had a musical influence on Ramsay.

The program will combine music and historical elements, celebrating Barber, Fanny Kemble, and past performances at the Lenox Library. Ramsay intends for his Salon series to highlight the individuals and stories associated with various estates and cultural institutions in the Berkshires.

Ramsay's singing partner, Samantha Talora, will perform songs in homage to Barber, including selections from her New York City cabaret show. Greta Mathews will also present a performance reciting Shakespeare, portraying Kemble, who resided in a cottage on a street in Lenox that was later named after her.

The event will take place at the Lenox Library, located at 18 Main Street, Lenox, MA 01240.


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Lenox Library and Indie Lens Pop-Up Present The Librarians

LENOX, Mass.—On Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., Lenox Library and Indie Lens Pop-Up, presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS, will host a special free screening of The Librarians, the critically-acclaimed documentary that follows a network of besieged librarians as they unite to examine how book restriction policies are shaping library collections.

According to a press release:

From Oscar-nominated Director and Producer Kim A. Snyder (Death By Numbers, Newtown, Us Kids) and Executive Producer Sarah Jessica Parker, The Librarians takes viewers from Texas to Florida and beyond, where local libraries have become unexpected battlegrounds in a national struggle over parental control, intellectual freedom, and democracy itself. Sparked by the controversial "Krause List" in Texas, which targets 850 books centered on race and LGBTQIA+ stories, the film takes a deep investigative dive into the escalating movement against book banning. The film captures the courage and resilience of the everyday heroes, librarians, as well as concerned parents and students flanking them, who have become first responders in the fight for the freedom to read, standing defiantly against censorship at all costs.

After the screening, there will be an interactive panel discussion about censorship, its effects on democracy, and the broader implications for education and intellectual freedom:

Martin Garnar (he/him) is the director of the Amherst College Library and editor of the Intellectual Freedom Manual (10th ed.), the authoritative reference for librarians for day-to-day guidance on maintaining free and equal access to information for all people.

Jennifer Guerin (she/her) earned her M.A. in English from Georgetown University and her Master of Library and Information Science from the University of North Texas. She also received her Law for Librarians training from the American Library Association in May 2024. Jennifer currently serves as Librarian at W.E.B. Du Bois Regional Middle School in Great Barrington, MA, where a complaint against Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer in a teacher's classroom made national headlines in 2024.

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