Letters to the Editor: A mayor that makes blood boil
The mayor led the charge and marched onto the Hampshire College campus to protest the decision to take down a flag.
Machakos Kyalo: Amherst rapper sending music, trees and hope back home
Growing up in Kenya musician Kyalo Maingi was focused on daily life with his family. Today, living both in Amherst and Kenya, he uses his music to help inspire school children from where he grew up.
Review: Art Stop(s) on Main Street, Springfield, from magnificent to meh
The use of light in these pieces is like the butt of a pool stick to the eye. I can appreciate the study of the “insignificant,” and be amused by the detail revealed in the scans: the swirl of the brush, the collection of dust and tiny, trapped hairs, the brittle cracks between the colors creating something like an alien grand canyon. But if these paint chips could talk, they’d say, “Sup?”
The Beerhunter: Turnpike Two-Stop
Two worthwhile breweries off exit 9 The naturalist John Muir once observed that “when one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.” I’m no bearded environmental philosopher, but I do like to kick back with a pint sometimes and...
Calling All New Bands!
We’re still a few months out from July’s annual Green River Festival in Greenfield, but we’re right on time to share a special early announcement from producers Signature Sounds. This year, the festival will add a new stage called the Next Wave Stage, which will host...
Film Screening: Holding Hands with Ilse
Strangers No More In the 1950s, Hampshire College professor Abraham Ravett relocated with his Polish Jewish family from Eastern Europe to the United States. Ravett was just three at the time of the move, but he carried with him a memory — and a single black-and-white...
April 13: Noam Chomsky at UMass Amherst
Close to Noam Leftist hero Noam Chomsky, now 88, has been around the block a few times, picking up new fields of expertise like normal people pick up groceries. He’s a world-renowned linguist, philosopher, author, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic,...
Spring Arts Preview: Top Valley Events (April-June 2017)
Check out our 12 top picks for the biggest and best shows coming through the area over the next three months!
Stream Queen: From Low-Budget Dreams to Indie Esteem
While indie filmmaking means working on a shoestring budget, it also often means the cast and crew are creating a passion project, working to make something cinephiles have never seen before.
Valley Show Girl: Thao Nguyen Goes Solo at Gateway City Arts
Nguyen performed a handful of songs off “A Man Alive,” and when she started belting out the lyrics from the song “Departure,” I realized that this could easily be the anthem of a new generation.
On Stage: Where War Meets Food and Music
In this stage drama, Iraq war veteran Elliott is in Jordan to film a war movie and finds himself connecting with his co-star Shar against the backdrop of the Arab Spring.
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Proper ‘Grammer: For one Valley newcomer, singing telegrams is both an art and a business
Adhamh Roland has the look down pat: black-jacket tuxedo, bowler hat, and a friendly twinkle in his eye that speaks volumes. “Yes,” his smile says, “I have an accordion. Yes, I show up unannounced, bearing a special message from someone you know. And yes, I’m going to...
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