Fifty Years From Now, What Will They Say About the “Summer of ’19”?
Maybe that it was the year Americans reclaimed their democracy.
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.
Between the Lines: Western Mass Needs More Rattlesnakes
“The Timber Rattlesnake population will not explode if given a few extra chances to survive. We’re coming close to wiping them out now and we’re not even trying.”
Back Talk: Weighing in on Boston’s Racism; and a Dumpty Trumpty poem
“That Trumpty,” they said, “was Never!” their Friend, and “Alternative Facts” are “Like Real, but Pretend.”
Tick, Tick, Tick … Boom? No bumper crop of ticks this year, but keep your socks tucked into your pants anyway
Ticks, in their larval form, are generally immune to heat or cold, Rich said, debunking the myth that a mild winter would lead to greater numbers of ticks.
Cinemadope: Your Nearest Screening of 1984
This week, as part of a nationwide cinema movement, over 160 cinemas across the country will screen “1984” as a form of protest against the planned cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts — cuts that many of the participants decry as an attack on free speech and creative expression.
New Thursday Series: Award-Winning Documentaries at Next Stage
This spring’s six-film series explores gender, incarceration, beauty, otherness, greed, and the role of family and tradition.
Stagestruck: Force of Nature
In WAM Theatre’s production of Lauren Gunderson’s delightfully witty and provocative play, the 18th-century mathematician, philosopher and linguist comes briefly back from the dead to make her case for a life that was equal parts intellect and passion.
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Club Life: OMG Ya’ll! Aaron Carter and his Puzzling Neck Tattoo Are Coming to Holyoke
OMG, ya’ll Frost your hair tips, put a logo across your rear, and dig out your puka shell necklace because it’s 2000 again and Aaron Carter is coming to sing at the Waterfront on Main Street in Holyoke Saturday night. It’s being promoted as a “girls night out”...
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