The Bard: coming to a computer screen near you: Chester Theatre Company stages a virtual “King Lear”
Staying connected in the age of COVID-19: UMass Fine Arts Center offers online music, comedy, dance and more this fall
‘We are glorious’: Documentary celebrates young people in Whole Children’s performing arts program
‘Barricades’ and ‘Entering the Day’: a little-known chapter of West Point history, and a new collection of poems
Past informs the present: David Ruggles Center designs curriculum on landmark anti-slavery community
Review: A sweet fable in Seth Rogen’s ‘An American Pickle’
Deja vu all over again: In Debra Jo Immergut’s new novel, a middle-aged woman is haunted by visions of her younger self
Celebrating Blackness through movement: Five College dance teacher creates online series of classes
Through the looking glass: Amherst’s Gallery A3 plans series of storefront window exhibitions
Hadley museum lands National Park Service grant
Come on in! Eric Carle Museum reopens for limited visits
Music and memory: In new novel, Amherst author Karen Osborn traces the path of a female cellist in the 1950s