Butternut's 60th celebraton, Black Legacy Project, Lizzie No, and more
Butternut's 60th celebraton, Black Legacy Project, Lizzie No, and more

Celebrate

Butternut's 60th!

Sat Jan 20, 2–5:45 p.m.
Join Ski Butternut in celebrating its 60th anniversary this Saturday. Festivities will take place in the Upper Lodge, including live music, a screening of Teton Gravity Research’s Legend Has It film about legends on the slopes, and complimentary appetizers and cake. The day will conclude with fireworks. Open to the public. More info

Black Legacy Project

Sat Jan 20, 7:30 p.m.
The Black Legacy Project brings together people from all communities to celebrate Black history and promote equity and belonging. The band is produced by Music in Common, and songs from the project are performed all across the country. They will play at The Stationery Factory in Dalton this Saturday. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. More info

A Talk and Tours

at the Clark

Fri–Sun, Jan 19–21
On Friday at noon, join a Williams College graduate student in a discussion on a piece or two of the Clark’s permanent collection. On Saturday at 11:15 a.m., take a tour led by a Clark educator through the permanent collections to learn about the Clark's art, history, and growth through the years. And on Sunday at 11:15 a.m., a Clark educator leads a tour of 50 Years and Forward: Works on Paper Acquisitions. More info
https://www.bidwellhousemuseum.org/event/party-gras-at-the-bidwell-house-museum/

Lizzie No: Album

Release Show

Sat Jan 20, 8 p.m.
Celebrate the release of Lizzie No’s new album Halfsies at MASS MoCA's Club B10 in North Adams. After a dizzying five-year span that saw the release of two stunning, eclectic albums, genre-defying artist Lizzie No is at the forefront of a new vanguard of artists. Brooklyn-based musician and songwriter Eliza Edens will open Saturday night's show. More info

The Artivist

StoryWalk

Through Fri Feb 2
Follow along the Farmington River Trail in Otis to read The Artivist, about children combining art and activism in their daily lives. Each page is posted individually along the trail to promote outdoor activity while reading, perfect for a hike with the whole family. This Otis Library storywalk behind St. Mary's of the Lakes Church is open to all. More info

Read the

Holiday Issue

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Read the Holiday issue of Berkshire Magazine! The cover story is on Bradley Cooper in Maestro, partly filmed at Tanglewood. Check out stories such as "A Saint Remembered," on a meeting with Mother Teresa. And discover all the cozy places where you can have a drink or a bite to eat in "Get 'Hygge' With It." Subscribe now

Illusionist Leon

Etienne at Proctors

Fri Jan 26, 8 p.m.
ARE YOU READY TO ROCK?! Magic Rocks! is ready to rock out with you at Proctors on January 26. You're not going to want to miss this epic family-friendly show! Hailed by critics as “America’s Rock Illusionist," Leon Etienne's performances frequently leave celebrities like Jimmy Fallon, Howard Stern, and Heidi Klum speechless. Tickets are available right now. Proctors Theatre is located in nearby Schenectady, New York. More info

Planet Waves at

TOURISTS

Sun Jan 21, 8 p.m.
In January 1974, Bob Dylan released Planet Waves, his first record to hit #1. To celebrate 50 years of this incredible album, Lisa Bastoni has invited Naomi Sommers and Josh Kantor (Fenway Park organist) to join her at TOURISTS in North Adams to perform an acoustic take on Planet Waves and a selection of Dylan covers. More info
Old Mill Road Recording

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