Arts
New open mic explores human experience through storytelling in Greenfield
By BELLA LEVAVI
Nisse Greenberg hopes to cultivate a community-centered art practice away from the lure of fame.“Fame is stupid. Hopefully this is an art form that is divorced from fame,” Greenberg said about the new storytelling open mic at the Greenfield arts venue...
Sounds Local: Travis Ledoyt brings his Elvis performance to benefit high school music
By SHERYL HUNTER
Greenfield native Travis Ledoyt has made a career performing the music of Elvis Presley all around the world, and always credited Greenfield High School’s Music Department for inspiring his career in music.As a result, Ledoyt has made a point to give...
Sounds Local: Mind Left Body channels the sound of The Grateful Dead
By SHERYL HUNTER
The Grateful Dead — you either love them or hate them. There is probably no band that sparks more division among music fans than the famous San Fransico-based group who rose to prominence in the hippie scene of the 1960s with their wildly eclectic...
Book Review: “I Never Called Him Pa”
By TINKY WEISBLAT
The rise of self-publishing has changed both books and book reviewing. A few years ago, this paper decided to stop reviewing self-published books. The editors soon reversed this decision, realizing that most books by local authors (our focus) were and...
Sounds Local: Thank you, Doug for all the great memories
By SHERYL HUNTER
The local music scene suffered a major loss last week with the death of drummer Doug Tibbles of The Stone Coyotes on April 12. The Greenfield-based band was made up of his wife, Barbara Keith, on guitar and vocals and his son, John Tibbles, on bass....
Iain Matthews to perform at Shea Theater Arts Center in Turners Falls
By JULIAN MENDOZA
Although he lives an ocean away, internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Iain Matthews hopes to feel right at home in his first trip to Turners Falls.The frontman of folk rock band Matthews Southern Comfort, perhaps best known for their...
Area poets embark for Cayman Islands writing trip
By JULIAN MENDOZA
Ten poets from Northfield-based project Writing the Land will immerse themselves in the Cayman Islands this weekend, embarking on a week’s worth of conservationist activism.The volunteer writers will be paying their own way to visit Cayman Brac and...
A David and Goliath battle: Acclaimed documentary by Northampton filmmaker tells the story of Jewish partisans in WWII
By STEVE PFARRER
‘Labor of love” might a cliche. But when it comes to her new film, “Four Winters: A Story of Jewish Partisan Resistance and Bravery During WWII,” Julia Mintz says the expression is very much appropriate.Mintz, a documentary filmmaker who splits her...
Oral history and photo project to explore the untold stories of the region’s farmworkers
By CHRIS LARABEE
To highlight the often-unseen perspectives and experiences of Franklin County’s agricultural workers, The LAVA Center is launching a new program, as well as an accompanying podcast, to document their stories. Entitled “indiVISIBLE: Celebrating...
Sounds Local: Spring Cajun/Zydeco Fest brings a toe-tapping good time
By SHERYL HUNTER
The sounds of southern Louisiana will drift through the air at Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center this weekend at the Spring Cajun/Zydeco Fest, which takes place on Sunday, April 9, at 1:15 p.m.This show is presented by musician Michael Pattavina of...
Author Hannah Moushabeck recollects ‘Dream of Palestine’
By STEVE PFARRER
Homeland: My Father Dreams of PalestineBy Hannah MoushabeckIllustrated by Reem Madooh; Chronicle BooksGrowing up mostly in Leverett, Hannah Moushabeck remembers hearing any number of bedtime stories from her father, Michel, alongside her two...
A dream come true: Jazz musician Terry Jenoure of Northfield to embark on Northeast tour this summer
By JULIAN MENDOZA
NORTHFIELD — Having recently received a $10,564 grant, jazz musician Terry Jenoure is set to make a years-long dream come true with a tour spanning the Northeast this summer.Jenoure, of Northfield, was awarded the grant in February by Atlanta-based...
Sounds Local: TapRoots, Wallace Field convey a range of sounds and experiences in new releases
By Sheryl HunterSpring is officially here, and it’s time to usher in some new music with the new season. There are a couple of brand-new releases that I am enjoying and feel are deserving of your attention. Read on to learn more about these two albums...
Reception billed for area artists in Orange
Stage on Main will host a reception for two area artists Saturday afternoon (March 25).Art lovers will have the chance to meet Ami Fagin and Donna Eaton from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free and any refreshments served will be light.Fagin has been...
Bringing Black girls, racism into the light: Artist’s GCC exhibit re-creates 1907 kids’ book for contemporary eyes
By MARY BYRNE
In the midst of research for his course on African American art, Imo Nse Imeh stumbled across a British children’s book that included a racist slur in its title and racist stereotypes about Black people, particularly Black children.Written in 1907 by...
Sounds Local: All Coop’ed Up spring concert returns following pandemic absence
By SHERYL HUNTER
Before long, we will be packing up a picnic basket and heading down to the Energy Park to soak up the sounds of the Coop Concerts. But until then, we have All Coop’ed Up, the annual spring concert presented by members of the Franklin County Musicians...
Brick Church Music Series to feature renowned organist Nathaniel Gumbs
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
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
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
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....