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Brick Church Music Series to feature renowned organist Nathaniel Gumbs

03-21-2023 10:59 AM

By CHRIS LARABEE

DEERFIELD — A renowned organist and Yale professor is coming to Deerfield as “The Brick Church” Music Series hosts the first of two spring shows.Nathaniel Gumbs will perform on Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m. at the First Church of Deerfield, 71 Old Main...


Sounds Local: Mud Season fest breaks dreary winter season

03-15-2023 7:34 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

As I write this, the sky is dull and gray and a few mounds of snow litter the ground.They say a significant snowstorm is coming, but right now it’s warm out and it feels like that weird time of year when we are stuck in limbo between winter and...


Sounds Local: New album from Kimaya Diggs reflects on grief, loss

03-08-2023 7:23 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

We know that music helps us through difficult times, not only by listening to music but also by creating it. Western Mass.-based musician Kimaya Diggs found this out when she was working on “Quincy,” her new album, released today.She will celebrate...


A bright splash of color: Carle Museum tries on special glasses for visitors with vision issue

03-03-2023 6:09 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

For Will Schneider, putting on this pair of glasses opened up his vision to a depth of color he wouldn’t ordinarily see.“The blue is so much more textured,” said Schneider as he peered at an illustration at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art....


Sounds Local: Back Porch Fest brings 3 days of roots music to Northampton

03-01-2023 6:10 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

If you are interested in immersing yourself in an entire weekend of music, look no further than the Back Porch Festival. This celebration of roots music presented by Signature Sounds and the Northampton Arts Council will take place this weekend. The...


A poet in the hills of Hawley: A conversation with Jody Stewart about her new book, ‘This Momentary World’

02-17-2023 3:00 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

I have been acquainted with Jody Stewart for years. She is a fellow Hawleyite.I feel as though I only started to get to know her when I interviewed her recently about her new book of poetry, “This Momentary World” (Nine Mile Books, 160 pages, $16). I...


Poet’s Seat Poetry Contest seeks entries in 32nd year

02-17-2023 2:55 PM

By MARY BYRNE

The annual Poet’s Seat Poetry Contest is returning for its 32nd year, and organizers are seeking submissions through the end of March.“It’s quite amazing this contest has been happening for 32 years,” said Poet’s Seat Poetry Contest Co-Chair Cyndie...


Franklin County exhibits feature work by elementary, high school students

02-15-2023 6:48 PM

By BELLA LEVAVI

Two exhibits in Franklin County are presenting work by young creatives with a goal of developing an appreciation and interest in the art world. In Northfield, the Deerfield Valley Art Association (DVAA) is hosting its second annual student art exhibit...


Sounds Local: Local bands to honor Johnny Cash with birthday bash events

02-15-2023 6:47 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

There are a lot of notable days in February – Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, Mardi Gras. Now, the Valley Twang Cooperative has pointed out that there is another day in February that deserves recognition—Johnny Cash’s Birthday.Cash,...


‘10,000 Days in the Woods: The Beginning’

02-12-2023 12:07 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

“10,000 Days in the Woods: The Beginning”by H. Russell RichardsonDragon Brook PublishingIn 2019, Russ Richardson was hospitalized for a severe heart blockage. In the beginning of the Shelburne resident’s new memoir, he explains that he coped with the...


Sounds Local: High Tea release existential album, “The Wick and The Flame”

02-08-2023 3:10 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

The past year was a good one for the folk-rock duo High Tea. Their EP “Old Cowboy,” released in late 2021, received positive attention and they toured heavily throughout New England, including a string of shows opening for Heather Maloney. High Tea,...


‘The door opener’: Longtime University Museum of Contemporary Art Director Loretta Yarlow to step down

02-03-2023 4:42 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

AMHERST — After nearly 18 years at the helm of the largest art gallery at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Loretta Yarlow will step down from the University Museum of Contemporary Art (UMCA) at the end of June.Yarlow, who came to the Valley...


The water cure: Storytelling event in Northampton will examine how cancer survivors move beyond the disease, including competitive rowing

02-03-2023 4:42 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

Story slams have become all the rage in the last couple of decades, an outgrowth of poetry slams in which competitors tell real-life tales instead of reciting verse. The topics vary, but the goal is the same: tell short, engaging and truthful...


Sounds Local: Celebrating the songs of a beloved musical soul

02-01-2023 4:27 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

You might not recognize the name Billy Conway or know of his ties to some of our local musicians, but I’m willing to bet that you have heard him play before. Conway, who passed away in 2021, is probably best known as the drummer for the Boston-based...


Giving voice to 100-year-old films: Pianist Jeff Rapsis to accompany silent film series at Greenfield Garden Cinemas

01-27-2023 3:54 PM

By MARY BYRNE

For Jeff Rapsis, who has been creating music to accompany silent films for the last 15 years, finding a way to bridge his love for music and silent films was like discovering the combination of peanut butter and chocolate – while each can be enjoyed...


Come on back: The Mead Art Museum, closed to the public since March 2020, reopens Jan. 31 for all visitors

01-27-2023 3:53 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

AMHERST — The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, which has been closed to the public for nearly three years, is poised to reopen with two new exhibits in place.The museum shut its doors for all in March 2020 when COVID-19 arrived, and though it...


A doctor who still makes house calls: Tracy Kidder’s new book profiles Dr. Jim O’Connell, who tends to Boston’s homeless community

01-27-2023 3:52 PM

By STEVE PFARRER

In a long career that’s seen him win a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Award, and a boatload of praise, Williamsburg writer Tracy Kidder has tackled a number of different subjects: the computer revolution, elementary schools, civil war refugees, the...


‘Delia’ by Hans Rickheit and Krissy Dorn

01-27-2023 3:51 PM

By TINKY WEISBLAT

“Delia”by Hans Rickheit and Krissy DornFantagraphicsI blush to admit this, but I had never read a graphic novel before opening the pages of “Delia.” It actually took me a few minutes to get used to the narrative form. Once I did, I was hooked on the...


Sounds Local: Pushing the boundaries of banjo, Nix releases new album, “Aperçu”

01-25-2023 2:14 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

Greenfield resident Michael Nix has long been challenging people’s perceptions of the banjo, an instrument that many view as limited to bluegrass or country music. Through his extensive work as a musician, composer and teacher, Nix has shown us that...


Community seeks more public art

01-20-2023 3:55 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA and MARY BYRNE

Greenfield and Erving are primed for a more colorful future with their acceptance to Making it Public: for Massachusetts Municipalities, a selective annual program that grants $15,000 and trains town officials to more fruitfully seek artists for...



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