Local Chef Brian Alberg Highlighted in The Boston Globe
From the Boston Globe: A merry little menu By Sheryl Julian Globe Staff / December 22, 2010 Chef Brian Alberg gives modern twists to old classics — and makes the holiday feast at the Red [...]
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From the Boston Globe: A merry little menu By Sheryl Julian Globe Staff / December 22, 2010 Chef Brian Alberg gives modern twists to old classics — and makes the holiday feast at the Red [...]
An initiative of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, HousingUs, is stepping up with creative ways to help address the need for affordable rental housing in our region with its Accessory Apartment Program. Accessory apartments ease the [...]
Every year during the Festival, Jacob’s Pillow hosts more than 160 free pre-show talks, post-show interviews, and hour-long PillowTalks. PillowTalks, a series of free Scholar-moderated discussions with filmmakers, authors, artists, choreographers, directors, politicos, and cultural [...]
Massachusetts Cultural Council Executive Director Anita Walker writes: Dear Colleagues, Despite their differences, all four candidates for Massachusetts Governor oppose Question 3 on the November 2 ballot. Opposition to this initiative has also united groups [...]
Help the Berkshire Compact for Education and Berkshire County Regional Employment Board track the usage of college interns in Berkshire County. Are you a Berkshire County business or organization which utilizes college interns, specifically those [...]
Berkshire Community College (BCC) is pleased to announce that Tracy Anderson will join the Fine and Performing Arts department as Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts, according to an announcement by Frances Feinerman, Dean of Academic [...]
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announces 10 winning applicants in the second phase of the Race to the Top competition. Race to the top ” is a $4.35 billion United States Department of Education [...]
For the first time, research shows that American creativity is declining. What went wrong—and how we can fix it. Back in 1958, Ted Schwarzrock was an 8-year-old third grader when he became one of the [...]
The Massachusetts House of Representatives joined the Senate on Wednesday in passing measures to establish state-sponsored cultural districts and explore ways to measure how schools foster student creativity. The provisions were part of broader legislation [...]
The University of Connecticut Torrington Campus is launching a non-credit arts management educational program this Fall, Managing the Arts in a Changed World (MACW). The University is in the design stage and seeks berskshirecreative.org readers [...]
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