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On View: Exhibits at the area’s museums and galleries

On View: Exhibits at the area’s museums and galleries

by Advocate Staff | Aug 7, 2017 | Articles, Arts

Amherst Visitor’s Center: Pioneer Valley Perspectives II. Susan Dion will share art depicting local scenes in Western Mass. Portion of proceeds goes to Trustees of Reservations. Aug. 3-25. Free. 35 South Pleasant St., Amherst. sue1952us@yahoo.com. Anchor House of...
LISTEN UP: Krunkelstiltskin plays that heavy rock with humor for you (SESSIONS VIDEO)

LISTEN UP: Krunkelstiltskin plays that heavy rock with humor for you (SESSIONS VIDEO)

by Kristin Palpini | Aug 4, 2017 | Articles, Arts, Music, Newsletter

Go see it, go see it, go see it, here.
Ray Mason, the Valley’s Neil Young, Playing Aug. 3

Ray Mason, the Valley’s Neil Young, Playing Aug. 3

by Advocate Staff | Jul 31, 2017 | Articles, Arts, Music, Newsletter

Ray Mason, the Valley’s Neil Young If there’s a mic and some place for him to plug in his old Silvertone guitar, you’ve got a good chance of seeing Ray Mason. The tireless musician gigs up and down the Valley several times a week and for good reason — he’s awesome....
WOOF: Westfield’s Ales for Tales Pub Crawl Friday

WOOF: Westfield’s Ales for Tales Pub Crawl Friday

by Advocate Staff | Jul 31, 2017 | Articles, Arts, Newsletter

Ales for Tails Hoist a pint for man’s best friend Friday in downtown Westfield for the third annual Ales for Tails Pub Crawl. Organized by Susie Howard, the roaming pack of beer nuts are raising money for the Westfield Animal Shelter. Things get going at 6 p.m. at...
‘It Was Against the Law for Black and White Musicians to Play Together,’ Springfield Jazz & Roots Fest Seeks Justice

‘It Was Against the Law for Black and White Musicians to Play Together,’ Springfield Jazz & Roots Fest Seeks Justice

by Kristin Palpini | Jul 31, 2017 | Articles, Arts, Music, News, Newsletter

Music is never just some notes of a melody — it’s always something more, says legendary New Orleans jazz saxophonist Charles Neville. Neville, who grew up in New Orleans during the Jim Crow era, but now resides in Huntington with his wife and children, has seen music...
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