Creativity Lives Here: Cassandra Sohn – Spotlight
“It all happened over a weekend. I came up to the Berkshires for a three-day stay, fell in love, and have never looked back.” Like so many others, Cassandra Sohn, owner and founder of
“It all happened over a weekend. I came up to the Berkshires for a three-day stay, fell in love, and have never looked back.” Like so many others, Cassandra Sohn, owner and founder of
It’s that time of the year again! The seventh annual Celebrate the Berkshires is right around the corner on September 14th at 6:00 pm at Bloom Meadows in Williamstown. Celebrate the Berkshires is the
The bustling atmosphere at the Marketplace Kitchen Table suggests residents and business owners on the north side of town are beyond thrilled to have the local eatery’s third iteration in the proverbial neighborhood. At
Pittsfield, Massachusetts hosted a delegation from its Italian sister city on Friday in an effort to renew an international dialogue on tourism. It’s the 31st anniversary of the partnership between Pittsfield and Cava de’ Tirreni,
Berkshire County's two public higher education institutions are stepping up to support educators at the opposite end of the field, in early childhood education. The presidents of Berkshire Community College and the Massachusetts College of
As the 51st season of the expanded Boston University Tanglewood Institute winds down, two Berkshire students are extolling the program for helping them settle on a career in music. This summer, the program with
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst came in at the best-four year college in the state of Massachusetts according to a report released by Schools.com. The survey took into effect various factors such as
David Adkins is an Artist Associate at the Berkshire Theatre Group (BTG) in Pittsfield, Mass., where he’s performed in 25 productions and is currently the director of the intern acting program. He began his acting
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts has received a $50,000 planning grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to establish a Berkshire Humanities Council. The council will create regional collaborations and extend best and emerging
Brattle Farm on Williams Street is located on the site of Pittsfield's first house, built in 1762 by William Brattle, one of the city's founding fathers. The property has been a working farm since