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Jay Neugeboren: Remembering Rosalynn Carter at screening
12-06-2023 10:18 PM

How sweet to read Larry Hott’s column, “How I got to meet Rosalynn Carter,” [Gazette, Nov. 30] and to recall my time at the Carter Center with him and my brother Robert.For the screening of the film, Rosalynn sat between between me and Robert, in the...

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Restless Books sets up shop in Amherst: Independent publisher started in New York City finds a new home in the Valley
12-01-2023 1:03 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

A bit over 10 years ago, Ilan Stavans, the longtime Amherst College professor and writer, made his first venture into the business world: starting a publishing company dedicated to international writing.Restless Books, whose tagline is “an...


Giving new life to old windows: Easthampton restoration specialist’s most recent project involves venerable Manhattan church
11-15-2023 2:29 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

EASTHAMPTON — A portion of New York City’s historic Riverside Church currently resides in Easthampton, where window panels fill crates and tables at Shalan Stained Glass as they undergo restoration.Over the past year, craftsman Glenn Shalan has been...


Time to swing: Jazz drummer and South Hadley native Joe Farnsworth returns to the Valley for a concert honoring his idol, Max Roach
08-26-2023 3:50 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Joe Farnsworth was 10 or 11 when he got the chance to meet a drumming legend: Max Roach.It was at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, in 1979, where Roach taught. Farnsworth, who grew up in South Hadley, remembers how one of his older brothers,...


He might be drunk, but he’ll make you laugh: Comedian Sam Morril brings his Class Act tour to town
08-11-2023 1:21 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Edgy. Sardonic and deadpan. Willing to joke about difficult subjects. Willing to joke about himself.As Sam Morril sees it, pretty much anything is fair game for comedy, at least as an antidote to the news and to life in general.“It’s a crazy world and...


Spinning the classics: Young jazz archivist Matthew Rivera will play vintage 78rpm records at the Northampton Jazz Festival
09-22-2022 4:04 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, Matthew “Fat Cat” Rivera didn’t hear a whole lot of jazz. But what he did hear began to pique his interest.By the time he was in high school, Rivera says, jazz had become “an obsession,” and in college he was...


NYC subway derailment blamed on human error
06-28-2017 9:41 AM

By DAVID PORTER

NEW YORK — A subway train derailment in New York City that injured nearly three dozen people and sparked major delays is being blamed on human error, not a track defect.A preliminary investigation indicates the derailment just before 10 a.m. Tuesday...


Report: Amherst College scores high on commitment to economic diversity
05-30-2017 10:24 PM

By DUSTY CHRISTENSEN

Several local colleges have been included on a list of schools “doing the most for the American dream.”In The New York Times’ third annual College Access Index measuring colleges’ commitment to economic diversity, Amherst College was ranked No. 7 —...

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