Arts
Creature Comfort: More and more college students are moving in with comfort and service animals
By Shell Lin
Every fall, college freshmen arrive on campus, excited to meet their new dorm mates. But what if one of those new neighbors has fur? More and more students are facing this reality with new policies regarding “comfort animals,” which are basically pets...
Art Maker: Lou Conover, shingle/tile designer
Lou Conover, who lives in the Pioneer Valley Cohousing Community in Amherst, has worked in a number of fields: music, software, education (teaching math). But over the past 17 years, he has also taken up a different trade: installing decorative...
The sound of music… and a few stray notes: Seniors play in New Horizons Band
By STEVE PFARRER
Carol Neubert took piano lessons for several years when she was growing up, learned to read music and figured out how to play the instrument — to a degree.“My right hand can play the piano well, and my left hand plays well, but they do not play well...
The Risk Takers: Daniel Elihu Kramer shakes things up at the Chester Theatre Company
By STEVE PFARRER / Staff Writer
At the Chester Theatre Company one recent morning, it was shaping up to be a very busy day for Daniel Elihu Kramer.For starters, there was a rehearsal for the play he was directing, “Every Brilliant Thing,” which would open Aug. 2 at the theater...
Road warriors: Springfield exhibit celebrates first cross-country motorcycle trip by women
By STEVE PFARRER
A hundred years ago, there was one relatively efficient way of crossing the country: by rail. To do it by road required using a patchwork of mostly unimproved surfaces — dirt, gravel, and sometimes just sand — on motorized vehicles that were still in...
Art in the family
By STEVE PFARRER
What’s the connection between tribal art, illustrations of animals and natural settings like forests, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? If you answered “none,” you haven’t met the Derby family of Northampton. Charles Derby, a onetime art teacher...
The Ring Leader: Rebekah Brooks
By Veronica Suchodolski
Rebekah Brooks’ jewelry store in Thornes Marketplace in Northampton is an intimate and enchanting space. With antique molding, a red velvet gown in one corner and a sculptural bust of a unicorn on one wall, the shop feels like it was lifted out of a...
Every picture tells a story: new exhibit at the Eric Carle Museum
By STEVE PFARRER
Octopuses sprawled in armchairs, reading books; tiny mermaids riding on squids. Frogs that skim above the ground on mobile lily pads like flying carpets. And a boy who makes friends with a small cloud at the Empire State building and rides around on...
Sylvia Plath, in full color
By STEVE PFARRER
Her basic storyline is well known: successful poet and novelist before she turned 30, one half of a literary couple who had a famously stormy relationship, and — sadly — a suicide in 1963, just as her work was beginning to achieve wider notice.But...
The Bird Whisperers: Inside the wild and wonder-filled world of Jane Yolen
By BROOKE HAUSER
At 78, Jane Yolen might just be the most prolific children’s author in the Valley. To date, the New York Times best-selling author has written 366 books—enough to read one a day for a year, “even Leap Day,” says Yolen, who is perhaps best known for...
Lilacland: Pelham property inspires local painter
By STEVE PFARRER
Jim Lumley learned to appreciate nature’s beauty at an early age.His parents, the late Mabel and Al Lumley, planted extensive lilac bushes on the family’s Pelham property, which for decades has been a popular visiting site for lilac lovers, picnickers...
A lasting landscape: Northampton exhibit focuses on iconic Holyoke Range
By STEVE PFARRER
It’s a modest range, made up of hills rather than mountains, even if the peaks are labeled as such. Perhaps its most interesting feature is that it runs east to west, rather than north to south as most mountain ranges are configured.But the Holyoke...
Perfect harmony: Chorus to offer mix of African, Gospel, Bosnian, Arabic, other traditions
By RICHIE DAVIS
You may have never heard any of the songs on Greenfield Harmony’s upcoming May 14 concert program, but that shouldn’t stop you from joining in by stamping your feet, clapping your hands and — in some cases — singing along.The 75-voice,...
James McCartney comes to the Iron Horse
By MADDISON RAYNOR
It’s not easy establishing your own voice in the industry when your father is a pop music legend.But singer-songwriter James McCartney is making the case for himself and his music as he tours the U.S. on what he’s billed as his Marshmallow Maiden...
Words, spoken and written: Easthampton celebrates the arts
By STEVE PFARRER
Reading is generally a solitary pursuit. But at the Easthampton BookFest, organizers are finding new ways of making it a group activity.For the third straight year, the city has prepared an all-day celebration of the written word — and more — in...
Ken Maiuri’s Clubland: Roolbunk’s new concept album, “Punked“
I’ve heard the moaning and groaning from some people my age — you know, old folks.“These kids today… they don’t care about live music. They just care about DJs.”Roolbunk, average age 14, topple that argument immediately: they’re a passionate young...
Ken Maiuri’s Tuned In: Music happening this week in the Valley
“Give the gift of music” a popular ad campaign in the early 1980s suggested, but in the Valley, especially during this holiday season, music does its own giving, with local bands teaming up to raise money for those in need.Each year around this time...
Kathleen Mellen's This Caught My Eye: Warm up in art galleries
THIS CAUGHT MY EYE ... So. It’s winter. A time of howling winds and falling snow (and let’s face it, ice, sleet and freezing rain, because we ARE in New England). Yay? If you’re a winter-weather sissy like me, it’s a perfect time to head indoors to...
Movie Times: Dec. 23-29
AMHERST CINEMA28 Amity St., Amherst253-2547amherstcinema.orgThe Eagle Huntress (G) Fri.-Sat. 2:10, 4:40, 7:20; Fri. also 9:30; Sat. also 11:25 a.m.; Sun.-Mon. 11:25 a.m., 1:30; Tues.-Thurs. 1:40, 4:45Jackie (R) Fri.-Sat. 2, 4:30, 7:10; Fri. also 9:35;...
Noodling around: Northampton’s Eric Bennett adds second children’s book to penguin series
By LUIS FIELDMAN Eric Bennett’s friends called him “Noodles” when he was a kid, because he had long, curly hair. Now Bennett, a Northampton children’s book author, says he’s found a new use for that nickname — as the name for a character in two...