Stagestruck: And We’re Back!
Sometimes in the course of the past year I despaired of ever again hearing that mantra of curtain speeches in the cyber-era: “Please silence your cell phones” – or of hearing the words spoken by Julianne Boyd on Barrington Stage Company’s opening night: “I want to welcome you to live theater!” Last week it happened, as two Western Mass companies greeted live audiences with live performances.
Staff Picks: Royal Frog Ballet, Gallery exhibits, That 1 Guy, and Strong & Pleasant ‘Rocktober’ Music Fest
The Royal Frog Ballet’s Surrealist Cabaret is a collection of performances which in the past have included music, puppetry, storytelling, and good old silliness.
Cinemadope: A Landmark Film on AIDS Gets a Second Chance
Amherst Cinema will host a screening of Buddies, an important but little-seen 1985 film that was the first feature-length film to tackle the AIDS crisis in America.
Sessions Podcast: Among the Acres
Folk-rock, pop, and Americana with lush vocal harmonies
A New Routine: Whately strip club to reopen with queer-friendly policies
Many of the ideas that Vendetta wanted to implement during her time as manager fell on deaf ears under previous ownership, but now she sees a chance to create a unique club.
Editorial: Years-long Debates Boil Down to One Ballot in Greenfield
A mayor, the Safe City Ordinance, and a long put-off library plan.
Joining the Fold: Easthampton artist presents paper art celebrating women at her debut solo show
Her work will be displayed at Click Workspace through January.
Podcast: Chris Goudreau talks about gas pipeline projects and the dangers of natural gas
What is the future of natural gas in Massachusetts?
Beerhunter: Hitchcock Brewing Starts Fresh in Bernardston
It has been a busy year for Hitchcock Brewing Company.
Fuzz Puddle’s Debut is One of the Best Local Records of 2019
Despite the crowd of instruments, it never feels like there’s too much going on.
Stagestruck: Facing Closed Doors – Plays old and new look at demonized populations
“Our programming,” Kidder said, “confronts the twisted histories of traditional and contemporary excluded populations in sometimes uncomfortable ways.”
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Pick of the Day 6/12: David Keenan at the Iron Horse
If you like your folk music symbolically imbued with spiritualism with a dash of poetic mysticism in the vein of W.B. Yeats, don’t miss Keenan’s performance tonight at the Iron Horse Music Hall (20 Center St.) in Northampton at 7 p.m.
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Cinemadope: CAAAAAN’T Miss this one
That emphasis on helping your fellow man (or Vulcan) never hit me harder than it did at the conclusion of Wrath of Khan, which screens at local Cinemark theaters this Sunday and Wednesday to mark the film’s 35th anniversary; Shatner will beam-in a special introduction to the film.











