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March 2006

November 12 - May 31, 2006
Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge, MA
National Geographic: The Art of Exploration

For more than a century, the National Geographic Society's illustrators have taken readers to places beyond the reach of a camera's lens on journeys of the imagination to destinations that can be seen only through the artist's eye. Vivid and compelling, their images have allowed us to witness the birth of our planet and look forward to the colonization of space - helping us to understand our history and the mysteries of the natural world. Renowned artists N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, Charles Knight, Jean-Leon Huens, Tom Lovell, Robert McCall, Pierre Mion, Thornton Oakley, James Gurney and many others are represented in this exciting exhibition celebrating more than one hundred years of National Geographic art.  

March 1 -31
Red Lion Inn
Stockbridge, MA
Entertainment at the Lion's Den
Folk, Irish, Rock, Jazz and more at the Lion's Den every evening. No cover charge. 9PM (9:30 Weekends)

March 9
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock, MA
Plan your Shaker Herb and Heirloom Vegetable Gardens
Lecture on historic Shaker gardens and gardening with practical advice on planning and planting your spring garden Admission. Pre-registration Required. 7PM

March 9
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock, MA
Discussion and demonstration of Shaker recipes and cooking techniques
Admission. Pre-registration Required. 7PM

March 11
Aston Magna
Great Barrington, MA
Bach and Scarlotti on the Harpsichord
Sonatas and suites by the two most beloved keyboard composers of the 18th century. John Gibbons, Harpsichord. At Simon's Rock, 6PM

March 15
Berkshire Museum
Pittsfield, MA
Come in out of the Dark: A History of Electricity and Berkshire County
Tom Blaylock, retired development and test engineer in the Large Transformer Operation at GE, will explore the history of electric power and relate it to objects from the Berkshire Museum’s collection, including an early Stanley transformer. Order a box lunch in advance and then mingle over coffee, cookies, and conversation. Free with Admission. Noon

March 16 - 18
Town Players of Pittsfield
Pittsfield, MA
Molly Sweeney
"Molly Sweeney tells the story of a woman who has the chance to regain her sight after being blind. Through a series of interconnected monologues we follow Molly's journey from darkness into light, as she lies in her hospital bed, attended by her husband and her eye surgeon." Irish Playography. At the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts. 8PM

March 17
Berkshire Museum
Pittsfield, MA
Originals in Song Series: Jane Siberry
More than twenty years after her first musical release, Jane Siberry has become renowned both for her hauntingly beautiful music and for her strength as a creative, innovative artist. With eleven major recordings, three poem books, her own independent label, and the acclaim of fans and peers alike, Siberry continues to redefine and challenge herself as one of contemporary music's most original creative voices. Admission. 8PM

March 18
Lenox Contra Dance
Lenox, MA
Contra Dance
Bottom of the Bucket, with musicians Eric Martin, Danny Garrigan-Byyerly, Bill Kopetchny, and Stephen Enoch. Hailing from CT, Christine Hale will be calling. Admission. 8PM

Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
Williamstown, MA
Richie Havens
One of the most recognizable voices in popular music, Richie Havens has been known for decades for his unique and ageless soulful singing style. Admission. 8PM

March 23 - 25
Town Players of Pittsfield
Pittsfield, MA
Molly Sweeney
"MOLLY SWEENEY tells the story of a woman who has the chance to regain her sight after being blind. Through a series of interconnected monologues we follow Molly's journey from darkness into light, as she lies in her hospital bed, attended by her husband and her eye surgeon." Irish Playography. At the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts. 8PM

Town Players of Pittsfield
Pittsfield, MA
Anton in Show Business
Jane Martin's ANTON IN SHOW BUSINESS takes you backstage with a look into the world of theater. The comedy follows a self-centered television actress, a jaded New Yorker and an enthusiastic ingenue who have been brought together for an ill-fated production. of Chekhov's "The Three Sisters" to be performed by San Antonio's Actors Express. Admssion. 8PM



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