by Hunter Styles | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles, Arts, Featured, Music, Newsletter
Worm, Baby, Worm Smell that brisk fall air coming down from the mountains? It’s nearly fall, which marks the return of the Worm. Now in its 18th year, the Wormtown Music Festival hosts a weekend of music on the wooded grounds of Camp Kee-Wanee on the Green River....
by Hunter Styles | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles, Arts, Film, Newsletter
Live Long This photo from the ’60s was so cute, we couldn’t not share it. It shows Adam Nimoy enjoying time with his dad, Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy. In 1966, his father originated the role of Mr. Spock, the human-alien first officer of the Starship Enterprise — a...
by Hunter Styles | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles, Arts, Newsletter
Hey Look, Holyoke! In his 46 years of photographing Holyoke, HCC art professor Frank Ward has expanded his initial vision of the downtown project from one portrait at a time to one street at a time. “I have seen that Holyoke offers a microcosm of the world,” he...
by Hunter Styles | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles, Newsletter
Tom Marinone Jr. grew up on Star Wars like you and I grew up on breakfast, lunch, and dinner. “I’ve been hooked ever since A New Hope came out,” he says. That was in 1977, when Marinone was six years old. Now he’s 45. When his midlife crisis came around, he knew one...
by Hunter Styles | Sep 12, 2016 | Articles
Museum Mind-Meld The Smithsonian Institution plays a huge role in making downtown Washington, D.C., so fun and educational for families, since its museums of Natural History, American History, Air and Space, American Art, and more are all free admission. To celebrate...