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October 7, 2004
Rating our favorite movie 'palaces'
Town Players revive 'Cuckoo's Nest’
Anyway...
Full Disclosure
The Changing Scene
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September 30, 2004
Pittsfield pastor, born a slave, inspires museum
'A Life in Art’
Remembering Bartlett Hendricks
The Changing Scene
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September 23, 2004
The Changing Scene
Cyclocross racing
Walking through history
Full Disclosure
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September 16, 2004
A community for squeezers
Children's author boosts kids’ self-esteem with small heroes
A braw squirrel warrior comes to the rescue
Art of the North
The Changing Scene
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September 9, 2004
The Abode of the Message
Laurie Anderson touches down at MoCA
Cruising in style in a Studebaker
The Changing Scene
Full Disclosure
'Artist’s Way’ offered at the Workshop Playhouse
'Jupiter Supersized’
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September 2, 2004
Sleeping with ghosts
An eclectic array
Something for everyone
Gallery Hopping
Full Disclosure: Jim Day
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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August 26, 2004
She makes house calls
Communicating without words
Keeping their hands in
Michael McCurdy's engravings mark "Walden" anniversary
Gallery Hopping
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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August 19, 2004
Shen Wei: Overcoming adversity 
Life is but a dream ... Or is it the other way around? 
Colonial Theatre presents 'They’re Playing Our Song’ 
En garde! 
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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August 12, 2004
Like family 
Captured cannon salutes battle days in Bennington 
Wharton's 'garden magic’ 
The Marley legacy is in good hands 
Full Disclosure
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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August 5, 2004
'Comedy of Errors’ is a first at Shakes. & Co. 
Movies 'en plein air' 
It's an art town 
Seven women, one actress take the stage at Ventfort Hall 
Kids can 'Watch and Play' at Tanglewood 
'Food Circus’ brings the Troy art scene to North Adams 
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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July 29, 2004
Camp Unleashed 
Justina Trova tackles 'Miracle Worker' 
A mighty pleasant valley 
The Grrl Genius brings standup laughs to the Berkshire Music Hall 
Good reading, good company -- and of course, a good joke 
Gallery Hopping
The Changing Scene
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July 22, 2004
Enjoy family day at the Clark 
City Scene
The Folly at Field Farm 
The scientific method 
'Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad’ opens new Pittsfield theater 
'The God Committee’ chooses organ transplant recipients 
The campiest place in the country 
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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July 15, 2004
'Heartbreak House’ is Shaw’s plea for peace 
Floating through summer 
Take a day to appreciate fine craft and art in Lenox 
Bang on a Can's Michael Gordon makes club music for nerds 
Full Disclosure
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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July 08, 2004
It's a dancer’s life 
On the garden trail 
'Art and the River’ 
KC and the Sunshine Band open the Berkshire Music Glen series 
The wacky 'Spelling Bee' is all about fun 
The stars come out at Tanglewood 
Travels with Rabelais 
Dutch blues
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July 1, 2004
Vintage baseball highlights Independence Day weekend 
Meet the composer, meet the conductor 
Visit Eden Hill, an important Stockbridge historical site 
From the balloon launch in Greenfield to jazz at Tanglewood 
From earth to art 
A Renaissance garden rises 
Youth Alive brings pride, tradition to Pittsfield 
Cy Coleman: A big name in a small music world 
Folk-rock, twang and reggae on local stages 
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June 24, 2004
Best of the Berkshires
Les Sans Culottes do it the French way 
A visual feast 
Bringing the Harlem Renaissance to life 
This first novel tackles dark, difficult issues 
'The Doctor’s Wife’ 
Be a STAR 
The life and times of Ray Charles 
A weekend of music, dancing and great wings 
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June 17, 2004
Celebrating the summer solstice
Celebrate Housatonic River Summer 2004
Taking big risks 
Take the tour at the Mission House 
The word's on the street 
McCarry's new thriller is a treat 
Tim Grimm: Estimable company 
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June 10, 2004
A fine flock 
It's not your mother’s beauty pageant 
'Floyd Collins’ 
Bells, boats and B.I.L.L. 
Weaving a folk revival 
You're a grand old flag 
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June 3, 2004
Generations of dance greats enhance the Pillow season 
Celebrating milestones 
Works by Brahms, Monteverdi top this critic's list 
World premieres spark season 
Looking for the surprises 
Sing, dance and bike! 
Communing with jellyfish at Mystic 
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May 27, 2004
Ventfort Hall 
Humorist Joe Raiola is on a crusade for free speech 
One school creating another: Mt. Everett students sculpt Housatonic fish 
These swarming adults make great fish food 
Shear, sheepish fun 
Girl power 
Farm animals now rule the roost at Old Sturbridge Village 
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May 20, 2004
Stepping into the spotlight 
Stalking the asparagus ravioli in Lenox 
Celebrating a half-century of Berkshires Week 
Mikveh's klezmer all-stars are all women 
Pittsfield goes to the dogs 
Local folk unveil new CDs 
When memory fails ... 
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October 9, 2003
Healing lines 
Blanche and Her Joy Boys 
'A garden is a lovesome thing’ 
The vaguely familiar Mindy Jostyn 
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October 2, 2003
A fine repast with the Bard 
Kripalu offers more than yoga 
Fun day trips for early autumn 
The lazy-man's lobster 
Remembering Warren Zevon 
Digging Deeper
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September 25, 2003
Meet a modern-day blacksmith
Concerned, active and knowing
Archiving life and art at a national landmark
Singing the blues
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September 18, 2003
Match-making with a conscience
Hit the trail -- running
Kate Burton answers an overwhelming question
Aardvark's avant-jazz
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September 11, 2003
'Wildlife on the Wing’ 
Finding our home-grown ice cream gurus 
The legend of Ramblin' Jack 
'Land, Sea and Sky’ 
Bringing global artists to homeland audiences 
The summer that wasn't 
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September 4, 2003
A successful collaboration
Breaking ground with 'A Garden of Gizmos’
'A Mind of Grace’
Deb Pasternak: Jazzy folk
Actors leading 'Double Lives'
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August 28, 2003
Painting as a visceral experience
Tap into jazz energy at Tanglewood
Expressing deep convictions
Not just for kids
John Hammond: Mr. Americana
There's a trumpet in the family
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August 21, 2003
A modern Puritan: Jonathan Edwards
Bromberg plays the Mahaiwe
The romance of the covered bridge
Starting from scratch
Texans at Tanglewood
On an educational mission
A global approach to dance
Sex and violins
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August 14, 2003
South County gems
Producing theatrical magic
An international 'fusion' explodes at the Pillow
Wayne Thiebaud serves a tasty dessert at the Harrison Gallery
Ben Taylor has nothing to hide
This 'Shell Chic' author is a Renaissance woman
The 'Berkshire Village Idiot' is going to New York
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August 7, 2003
Women helping women
'The Dance of Tennis’
Animagic: A truly interactive museum experience
A week-long intensive in the arts
A four-way pun hits the stage with 'Travesties'
Soprano Karen Johnson is summering at Tanglewood
Creating a garden community
Chuck Prophet is a quirky original
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July 31, 2003
A garden reawakened
'Damn Yankees’
'Between Iraq and a Hard Place’
Manipulating art, love and truth
Tracy Grammer stays the course
Restoring The Mount
A perfect afternoon
Marni Nixon is 'Giving up the ghost'
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July 24, 2003
The Changing Scene
Full Disclosure
Helping children find their voices
It's all about support
CND2: Contemporary ballet based on traditional technique
The Beat
'These words go into the heart’
Following a trail of fairy dust
Weber Fine Art Gallery opens
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July 17, 2003
Melville found inspiration in the work of Turner
Bringing Fanny Kemble to life
But do the fish really care?
Pinball Wizard arrives at the Unicorn
'The New Killer Diseases’
She's just a Broadway baby
Dan Lauria lives his passion for theater
Lou Reed's ukulele-playing younger brother
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July 10, 2003
Take a hike
Sweeping up the heart And putting love away
Festivals: a musical smorgasbord
He's obsessive about two women
From North Adams to Nashville
Living a dream
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July 3, 2003
Star turns in the Shed 
Classical music is for everyone 
Experience Tanglewood as an insider 
Visiting another universe
Choosing a life in the theater 
Making a persuasive case for the Grateful Dead's melodies 
A passionate volunteer 
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June 26, 2003
Maureen O'Flynn will sing Violetta in an intimate ’La Traviata’ 
The Berkshire Museum celebrates 100 years 
Beyond cats and dogs 
'Berkshire Art Weekend’ 
Ashuwillticook: Great park, tricky name 
Howard Fishman leads a quartet -- with five members 
Hands and the work 
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June 19, 2003
Best Bets
Conradi's 'Ariadne’ a ‘masterpiece’
Seeing in Italian
America's sculptor
Erin McKeown releases 'Grand' 
And the Tony goes to ...

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June 12, 2003
Turner's seascapes now on display at the Clark
'I’m Penelope and I am a princess!’ 
From L.A. to Lenox 
Mapping the river 
No-frills, straight-up music from the Hazard County Girls 
Discover Our Berkshires 
Art-making is for everyone
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June 5, 2003
Contemporary art shines in varied season 
'A Sea Symphony’ a summer highlight 
Tour the world at Jacob's Pillow 
Jazz, folk, punk and rock flavor an eclectic season 
Curtain up 
Stars and stripes forever 
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May 29, 2003
'The Power of Blue’
Here she comes ... Miss Greater Berkshires 
The Hendricksons on the Housatonic 
Rest in peace - Visit the historic Pittsfield Cemetery 
Bobby Sweet on the border 
Hancock Shaker Village's Christian Goodwillie
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May 22, 2003
’Masters of Contemporary Glass’
Visit the Gateway to the Gilded Age
Lightning fast - A Williams College physicist explores tiny increments of time
New in gardening books
Jazzy folk chicks
The allure of the firefighting life
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April 24, 2003
The Bard of Barrington
Seeking psychic solace
’Gotta Serve Somebody’
The Changing Scene
Summer fun at the Berkshire Music School
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May 20, 2003
Animal Farm
Grandma Moses
'Soul Support'
Hitting the right notes
The Changing Scene
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February 13, 2003
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January 15, 2003
AquaPaws at work
Sub-zero sport
Berkshire Antiques
The Beat
The Changing Scene
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December 12, 2003
A Christmas miracle
Hit the slopes
Find the perfect gift
The Changing Scene - December is a month for memories
The Beat - Sing a song of peace
Artists’ open studios on North Street
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