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Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker opens Berkshire Theatre Festival 2008 season
Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker opens Berkshire Theatre Festival 2008 season
April in Lenox
We’re just testing out the Flickr plugin with a few casual snapshots taken in Lenox of tulips, daffodils, and forsythia toward the end of April, 2008.
Irish Nobel laureates celebrated at B.C.C.
Our theatre critic Frances Benn Hall's program celebrating the careers of the four Noble Prize winners from Ireland.
The Inevitable, poem by Allan Peterson
American Life in Poetry column number 159 - The Inevitable, poem by Allan Peterson
Galway Kinnel poetry reading at Amherst College
Report of Galway Kinnell poetry reading at Amherst College.
Yes/Noh Players present Ireland Singing, directed by Frances Benn Hall, at B.C.C. April 15
Ireland Singing, by Frances Benn Hall, at B.C.C. April 15
Barrington Stage Co.’s Musical Theatre Lab schedule
PITTSFIELD, MA - Under the mentorship of Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist William Finn, Barrington Stage Company is proud to announce the third exciting season of its acclaimed Musical Theater Lab. Developed by Artistic Director Julianne Boyd in conjunction with Finn in 2006, the Lab is designed to nurture and assist musical theater writers, composers, and lyricists [...]
Leo Steinberg to lecture at The Clark Art Institute April 23, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA- Since the 1970s, celebrated critic and art historian Leo Steinberg has stirred the art world with his insightful and controversial commentary. Known for his powerful observations and documentary scrutiny, Steinberg is an influential and respected maverick among his peers. Steinberg will present the lecture “Oh, Say, Can You See” on Wednesday, April 23, [...]
In Your Absence, by Judith Harris
American Life in Poetry: Column 157
BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006
From your school days you may remember A. E. Housman’s poem that begins, “Loveliest of trees, the cherry now/ Is hung with bloom along the bough.” Here’s a look at a blossoming cherry, done 120 years later, on site among the famous cherry trees [...]
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