The V-Spot: Yana’s short-and-sweet anal education
Move slow, start small, use lots of lube
Cinemadope: Human Smuggling Just to Get By
Shelburne Falls Pothole Pictures continues its summer movie series with something frosty: a screening of Frozen River.
Staff Picks: Transperformance, Leafies, Surf Rock God Dick Dale+
Top events of the coming week chosen by Advocate Staff
Stagestruck: Taking Steps to Hilarity at Barrington Stage
The classic sex farce is set in a large room with about half a dozen doors, in and out of which pop guilty lovers, jealous spouses and other staples of the genre, and behind which most of the shenanigans real and suspected take place.
StreamQueen: Indie Films Coming Off the Festival Circuit You’ve Gotta See
A selection of streamable films from high profile film festivals.
The Original Game of Thrones: Queen Margaret Takes Center Stage in Springfield/Turners
Margaret was queen of England for 17 nonconsecutive years. She led the Lancaster faction, and owing to her husband’s frequent bouts of mental illness, Margaret is said to have ruled the kingdom in his place.
Sticks & Stones Won’t Break Your Bones at Hope and Feathers, Amherst
Look for terra cotta pieces by Mary Carroll, textile constructions by Sharon McCartney, mixed media/ assemblages by Bobbie Salthouse, and weavings by Andrea Zax. Also on display is a large, group piece, “Foundlings” — a collection of numerous small pieces using natural found objects.
Near-Centenarian Frances Crowe Says Pipeline Threatens Life On Earth
The 98-year-old was arrested in June protesting the pipeline in Otis State Park.
Go See: Ghosts of Industry by Catherine Gibbs
Catherine Gibbs picked a ubiquitous, but faded piece of local history for her exhibit at the Elusie Gallery in Easthampton: Mill buildings and train yards. Though not as much is manufactured here anymore, not that long ago people in places like Easthampton, Northampton, Holyoke, and Chicopee would tell time by the manufacturer whistles signaling breaks and shift switches.
Berkshires Arts Festival This Weekend
Art in a (Butter)Nutshell Strolling through booths of fine art with a glass of wine in your hand underneath a sunny sky in the Berkshires isn’t a bad way to spend an afternoon, or two. That’s what you’ll get at the 16th Berkshires Arts Festival at the Ski Butternut...
Worthy Beer Fest in Springfield Saturday
The Springfield brewfest, in the city’s most entertaining neighborhood – Worthington Street – is going down Saturday and will feature more than 20 local brewers.
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‘Something about people lifting and throwing logs gets me all giggly and shouty’ Staff Picks for July 14-20, 2016
Split Shift/Fear Nuttin Band - Saturday Split Shift and Fear Nuttin Band are clebrating their 15th anniversaries this weekend. iRockRadio presents Rock Fest featuring the two bands, along with other locals: Sakara, Sever The Drama, NoSho, Neon Fauna, Sanity is Chaos,...
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