Apr 3–24
The Lichtenstein Center of the Arts will exhibit the works of exceptional student artists in the 2026 Berkshire Art Association College Fellowship Show. The awards reception will take place at the Pittsfield arts center on Saturday, April 11, 3 to 5 p.m. The show was juried by a panel of artists across several disciplines. Forty pieces by 16 students were selected for the show. More info
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Fri Apr 3 & 10, 6 p.m.
Go on an evening hike to areas of the Pleasant Wildlife Sanctuary and look for beaver families in the wild and maybe catch glimpses of other wildlife going about their early spring activities. Even if the beavers remain out of sight, you'll learn how to recognize signs of their presence. More info
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Sat Apr 4, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
Celebrate spring with a community egg hunt party designed for all ages at Berkshire South Community Center in Great Barrington! Children will participate in age-appropriate egg hunts, create spring crafts, and refuel with kid-friendly snacks. It’s a cheerful, high-energy event perfect for making memories together. More info
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Sat Apr 4, 11, 18, 25
Our very own Berkshire diva Wanda Houston—singer, actress, and song stylist—is known for her powerful vocals and versatile style spanning jazz, blues, R&B, soul, and gospel. Originally from Chicago, she moved to the Berkshires 20 years ago. A new movie has been made about her and is being shown at film festivals. Catch her live on Saturday nights at The Lion’s Den! More info
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Sat Apr 4, 7:30–9 p.m.
American songwriter, piano virtuoso, producer, and composer Rhyuhn Green is devoted to pushing boundaries and bridging worlds. Green began his lifelong devotion to music at the age of two and has since captivated audiences with distinctive artistry and unmistakable originality. Green performs Saturday night at The Foundry in West Stockbridge. More info
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On newsstands now!
The Spring Home & Garden issue of Berkshire Magazine is on newsstands throughout the Berkshires and beyond! Martha Stewart is on the cover, heralding the Trade Secrets event that is coming up next month to support Project SAGE. There's so much to read; grab a copy while you can! Subscribe now
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Sat Apr 4, 1 & 7 p.m.
Parsons Dance is renowned for creating and performing contemporary American dance. Their bold ensemble work and movement have solidified them as one of the world's leading modern dance campanies. Parsons Dance is sure to thrill audiences at the Mahaiwe with their effortless movement and stunning dancers. More info
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Wed Apr 8, 7–8:15 p.m.
Williams College’s Earth Month keynote address will be given by Regina G. Barber, the co-host of NPR’s Short Wave science podcast. Before working at NPR, she taught physics and astronomy at Western Washington University (WWU) and was WWU’s first STEM inclusion and outreach specialist. Her talk will be in the Bronfman Auditorium on the campus of Williams. More info
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