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Arts Briefs: Poetry reading, pickleball, Mount Holyoke’s first musical in five years, and more
10-09-2024 12:54 PM

Perugia Press Prize winnerPerugia Press, a Florence-based feminist poetry micro press, recently announced that the book “Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms” by Joan Kwon Glass is the winner of their Perugia Press Prize, which honors poetry books written...

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‘Janet Planet’ comes into orbit: Annie Baker’s debut film, about to open in Valley, features performances and input from some area residents
06-21-2024 10:36 AM

By STEVE PFARRER

After generating some local news in 2022 when scenes were filmed in a number of locations around the Valley, “Janet Planet,” the debut film by celebrated playwright Annie Baker, is set to make its debut in Amherst and Greenfield on June 27.The movie,...


Arts Briefs: Dance festival and a one-woman play in Northampton, summer music fests in Easthampton, and more
05-09-2024 12:58 PM

Dance festival, encoreNORTHAMPTON — A week after 33 Hawley hosted an extensive dance festival, the city’s community arts center is set to stage another one.On May 10-11, Friday and Saturday, the School for Contemporary Dance & Thought (SCDT) is...


Arts Briefs: Painting and book discussion in Northampton, an art workshop in Hatfield, and more
05-12-2023 4:05 PM

New exhibit from longstanding artistNORTHAMPTON — William Baczek Fine Arts is paying tribute to one of its most senior artists, Larry Preston, with a six-week solo exhibit of new still life oil paintings.Preston, a Worcester native who as a teenager...


Celebrating a milestone: Double Edge Theatre marks 40 years of innovative productions with new programming
04-15-2022 2:25 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Back in 1982, a new feminist ensemble called Double Edge Theatre formed in Boston and presented its first production: “RITES,” an adaptation of the ancient Greek tragedy “The Bacchae” by Euripides, with this modern version set in a women’s public...

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