Michael Schiavo – Spotlight
Michael Schiavo has worked in bookstores most of his adult life; as a trade and textbook manager at the Yale Bookstore; in managerial positions at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, VT; and currently The
Michael Schiavo has worked in bookstores most of his adult life; as a trade and textbook manager at the Yale Bookstore; in managerial positions at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, VT; and currently The
"Esther Quinn was a pioneer and a passionate advocate for causes that she believed in. She was an outstanding individual who stood out amongst her peers," Denise Richardello said to an audience of over
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Kristen van Ginhoven is the Artistic Director of WAM Theatre, which she co-founded in 2010. Based in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, WAM Theatre is Where Arts and Activism Meet. WAM’s vision is to create opportunity
IS183 Art School's Board of Directors has named Lucie Castaldo permanent executive director after four months serving in the interim position. "We are incredibly fortunate to have an internal candidate of such high quality
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Reporters covering the transportation beat at the Statehouse in Boston must be busy these days. In the last couple of weeks alone, Gov. Charlie Baker has announced the creation of a special commission on
Great Barrington, a pretty town in the hilly Berkshires of Western Massachusetts, is a tad closer to Boston than it is to New York City, which is about 140 miles to the south. But
Every year, Luke Marion says there is no way he could fit more people inside Otto's Breakfast and Deli. But every year, the chef and restaurant owner somehow manages to do it. The restaurant's