Waterfront Shingle -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This shingled home is located directly on Lakeville Lake on a road situated in between Hotchkiss and Indian Mountain Schools. Inside, there is a great room which opens to a back porch (overlooking the...
View ArticlePrivately Set -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This beautifully-designed shingle-style home in Sandisfield has a floor plan perfect for large gatherings. There is an open kitchen and dining area, living room with stacked stone fireplace, and family...
View ArticleNantucket Style -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This classic Nantucket shingle-style home is located on one of the most desirable roads in Roxbury, once home to Walter Matthau, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, and Frank McCourt. A stone circular drive...
View ArticleField And Cellar: A Food Revelation In Great Barrington -- Food Section -- News
By Nichole Dupont I have been eating, cooking, and researching Native American cuisine for a good part of my adult life. It lives in my DNA and family culture. So…I was a teensy bit skeptical when I...
View ArticleShakespeare & Company Honors Michael A. Miller -- Parties © Openings...
Amy Krzanik reports from Lenox. Despite the heat on Saturday, June 30, a sold-out crowd gathered at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass. for its annual fundraising gala. This year’s event saw the...
View ArticleIt Was A Crowd Scene At ‘Dance We Must’ Opening -- Parties ©...
Lisa Green reports from Williamstown. Decades after their deaths, Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis can still draw massive audiences, which they did on Monday, July 2 at the reception for “Dance We Must,...
View ArticleWhy You Should Tiptoe Through The WAA Sculpture Walk -- Road Trips Section --...
Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh, “Wave Form V,” painted bronze, 2014 – 2017. By CB Wismar From July through October, Washington Depot, Conn. has become a sculpture park, an outdoor art gallery presenting 50...
View ArticleNinety Years Young: Berkshire Theatre Group Celebrates Its Birthday --...
Amy Krzanik reports from Stockbridge. It’s oddly fitting that a 90th anniversary gala would be held on a 90-degree day, and yet it didn’t dampen the spirits of a sold-out crowd celebrating Berkshire...
View ArticleSkiff Mountain Farm -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
Skiff Mountain Farm is located on over a dozen acres in Kent. A 19th-century clapboard farmhouse features a sunny great room with fireplace and a trio of French doors opening to the stone terrace, a...
View ArticleTotal Transformation -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This renovated white clapboard farmhouse sits on a country road in New Marlborough. The seller did a meticulous job of renovating in 2007, adding a dormer to make rooms larger, relining the living room...
View ArticleModern Design -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
Perched on Winchell Mountain in Ancram, this modern farmhouse combines sleek and rustic features. The open floor plan of the living/dining area boasts cathedral ceilings with large windows and patio...
View ArticleBarn Style -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
Lakeville is home to this totally modern barn-style farmhouse nestled into a pastoral setting on 33.5 acres. The first floor holds a well-equipped chef’s kitchen, dining room, living room, master suite...
View ArticleFarmhouse Charmer -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
A traditional 1911 Colonial farmhouse offers period charm with modern conveniences in Sharon. Inside, the living room and eat-in-kitchen with pantry have been newly renovated and are adjacent to the...
View ArticleFarm Country -- Real Estate -- Listings of the Week
This 1880 farmhouse is located on a private dirt road in the heart of Old Chatham hunt country. Inside offers old pine floors, an eat-in country kitchen, formal and informal living rooms, library,...
View ArticleLooking Back On A Decade Of Multicultural BRIDGE -- Parties © Openings...
Amy Krzanik reports from Stockbridge. In a nation that seems more divided than ever, there are those who don’t just talk about the need for social justice, inclusion and community connections, but walk...
View ArticleThe New Otto’s: Owners Maintain An Icon And Make It Better -- Food...
By Jamie Larson It’s hard to imagine Germantown, New York, without Otto’s Market. Though Otto Leuschel ran the former Central Market location (originally opened 1927) for just eight years, in that time...
View ArticleTake In A More Perfect World At The Pilobolus 5 Senses Festival -- Community...
Members of Pilobolus at the under-construction festival grounds. By Lisa Green On three weekends coming up very soon, magic will happen in Washington, Conn. Pilobolus, itself a spellbinding dance...
View ArticleWilderstein Summer Party: Carnival Atmosphere With Purpose -- Parties ©...
Jamie Larson reports from Rhinebeck. The Wilderstein Historic Site is as beautiful as it is steeped in unique history. Droves of supporters came out to celebrate and raise funds at its Summer Party on...
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