Monte Belmonte Wines: A toast to Champagne

Monte Belmonte Wines: A toast to Champagne

By Monte Belmonte For the Valley Advocate Champagne, with its effervescent, aspirational qualities, levitating its drinkers towards the hope of wealth and good cheer, has become a staple when the clock strikes 12 on the last night of the year. The tiny bubbles of...

Mixtape: A collection of albums for the end of the year

Mixtape: A collection of albums for the end of the year

By Jennifer Levesque For the Valley Advocate As the year comes to a close, I have to say, I’m still very grateful for the gift of music. So here’s an end-of-the-year mixtape befitting this time of year, a taste of what I’ve been listening to lately. Joshua David...

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O, Cannabis: A Heady Vacation, Traveling With Weed

O, Cannabis: A Heady Vacation, Traveling With Weed

It’s summer! The season in which most Americans seek to do some deep unwinding by hopping in the car, on a plane, or a ship and getting away from it all. There is one thing millions of people aren’t seeking to leave behind, though, and it’s also headily conducive to a...

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The Beerhunter: Over the Borderline

The Beerhunter: Over the Borderline

A resident of Springfield could jump in the car and be sipping beer in northern Connecticut in 20 minutes — faster than they could make it to any better-known craft beer bar in Northampton.

Stagestruck: An Absurdity of Chairs

Stagestruck: An Absurdity of Chairs

An ancient couple, known only as Old Man and Old Woman, are living in bleak isolation in what seems to be a post-apocalyptic time in which all of civilization – or at least Paris – has been destroyed. They are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the survivors, an assortment of guests they’ve invited to hear a mysterious “message” from the Old Man that will save the world, or “what’s left of it.”