Thur Dec 7, 8 p.m.
Knoxville legends Tim Lee and Susan Bauer Lee are back at TOURISTS to Sing for Their Slumber. Their duo project Bark is a post-punk garage-rock combo inspired by American blues and roots revisionists like the Cramps, the B-52s, the Gun Club, and R.L. Burnside. Also performing is Will Griffith, known musically as The Great Dying, a Mississippi Delta-born, country singer-songwriter. More info
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Sat Dec 30, 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Get ready for an afternoon of magic, comedy, and fun-filled family entertainment with multi-award-winning magician George Saterial. "Magic by George" returns to Berkshire Museum for two shows! Tickets: adult $20; youth (4–17) $10; child 3 and under free; Berkshire Museum member adult and youth $5. (sponsored) More info
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Sun Dec 10, 12–9 p.m.
Enjoy a day of festive music created by local musicians throughout North Adams. This includes experiencing the miracle of Hanukkah through performance and food at Floating Tower on Chase Hill; BAAMS students performing with faculty; Drury High School Marching Band on Main Street; North County Annual Christmas Concert at the First Congregational Church; and much more. More info
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Sat Dec 9, 8 p.m.
Initially developed at MASS MoCA in 2021, Maxine Lyle’s new work Step Show: The Musical is a two-act theatrical production, currently in progress, that showcases African American step dance and its role in Black college life. See this new work while still in development, co-presented with Jacob's Pillow and presented at MASS MoCA's Hunter Center. More info
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Fri Dec 8, 7–8 p.m.
The Williams College Music Department presents an evening of exceptional chamber music at the Clark Art Institute. The program of piano, string, and wind chamber music showcases students performing selections from their fall semester chamber music collaborations. The event is free and open to the public and will be held in the Clark's auditorium in the Manton Research Center. More info
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Read the Holiday issue of Berkshire Magazine! On the cover is Bradley Cooper in Maestro, which was partly filmed at Tanglewood. There is so much to read in this latest issue—and make sure to check out the Holiday Gift Guide! Subscribe now to discover all the exciting happenings during this festive season. More info
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Sat Dec 9, 3–8:15 p.m.
The Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce presents the 2023 Holiday Shop, Sip & Stroll in downtown Great Barrington. Enjoy family-friendly activities like games, crafts, shopping and snacks. Check out what's new this year: balloon characters, a holiday family movie, and an ice sculpture! Also, favorites include menorah and tree lightings; fireworks; and a visit by Santa! More info
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Sun, Dec 10, 4 p.m.
Berkshire Children's Chorus presents its winter concert "Cántame un Cuento" ("Sing Me a Story") at Lenox Memorial Middle and High School. The program, part of its "Story for the Season" series, is a musical retelling of the children's book Mango, Abuela, and Me by Meg Medina. With the help of guest percussionist Tarcisio Ramos and narrators Tania Riaño and Jeanne Lemlin, the performance will celebrate Spanish-language singing and storytelling. More info
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