What a beautiful time to experience Fall in New England. The fall leaves are near peak color, so enjoy them while they last.
You can also enjoy Trivia Night at The Log tonight, ABC Pop Up on Spring Street Friday & Saturday (along with local retailers long weekend sales!), live music at Freight Yard Pub on Friday night and MASS MoCA on Saturday, Pumpkin Decorating Contest at Sweetwood (for kids 12-yrs and younger), plus virtual yoga, lectures, and entertainment.
This is the last weekend for Mezze Roadside. Mezze has added 5-outdoor heaters to the back porch and installed a new indoor air purification system - all to make your local dining experience safer and warmer. Don't miss out!
Tickets can be purchased online at https://go.rallyup.com/aea486, or at the Habitat office at 61 Main Street, North Adams, suite 246 - Monday through Friday, 9 am to noon.
This month The Clark hosts a series of campus talks centered around their first outdoor art exhibit Ground/work. Enjoy an outdoor, socially distanced hike to one of the Ground/work. Walks may involve uneven terrain - please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Participants must register in advance, practice social distancing, and wear face coverings at all times. Register online or call 413-458-0524. Rain cancels this event.
Tuesdays: Kelly Akashi's A Device to See the World Twice Thursdays: Haegue Yang's Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens Fridays: Nairy Baghramian's Knee and Elbow Saturdays: Analia Saban's Teaching a Cow How to Draw Sundays: Eva LeWitt's Resin Towers
A safe social distanced night out at The Log by Ramunto's. We will be providing Table Service on Patio/Alley. We encourage limited mixing households and recommend masks when not eating and drinking to ensure the safest environment. We will provide hand Sanitizer, Disinfectant wipes, and Disinfecting Peroxide Spray will be available at all times. It will be No Contact Trivia, Digital answers by email, no contact with host. We will require no more than 6 person teams, and all tables will be set up 10 ft apart. Rule sheets and instructions will be provided at each table. Scoring will be posted on a white board and then announced.
Please join William Alpine from the Department of Family and Medical Leave, Kevin Kinne from Cohen, Kinne, Valicenti and Cook, and Patti D’Amaddio from the Employers Association of the Northeast discuss the changed to the Paid Family and Medical Leave regulation and what to expect as employees start using time in January 2021.
Images Online
Images Online is a virtual effort by Images Cinema to continue to introduce the best new films to our community while we are temporarily closed. Films can be watched online on your at-home screens. The cost of each online “ticket” sold will be split between the film distributor and Images Cinema, so each rental will directly help the theater weather these challenging times.
A sly, sultry character study from filmmaker Justine Triet, SIBYL follows a psychotherapist (Virginie Efira) who decides to quit her practice and return to writing instead. As Sibyl starts dropping patients, she begins to struggle with excess time and a lack of inspiration–until she gets a call from Margot (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a young actress wrapped up in a dramatic affair with her costar, Igor (Gaspard Ulliel), who happens to be married to the film’s director (Sandra Hüller). Becoming further enmeshed in Margot’s life, Sibyl starts to blur past and present, fiction with reality, and the personal with the professional as she begins to use Margot’s life as source material for her novel.
In 1968, with the eyes of the world upon them, The Beatles traveled to Rishikesh, India, to study transcendental meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Emmy-winning filmmaker Paul Saltzman retraces his journey of 50 years ago, when his own spiritual journey led him to cross paths with John, Paul, George and Ringo, their partners, as well as Mike Love, Donovan, and Mia Farrow. He captures this time with beautiful candid photos.
From 1968 to 1973, the public television variety show SOUL!, guided by the enigmatic producer and host Ellis Haizlip, offered an unfiltered, uncompromising celebration of Black literature, poetry, music, and politics—voices that had few other options for national exposure, and, as a result, found the program an improbable place to call home. The series was among the first to provide expanded images of African Americans on television, shifting the gaze from inner-city poverty and violence to the vibrancy of the Black Arts Movement. With participants’ recollections and a bevy of great archival clips, Mr. SOUL! captures a critical moment in culture whose impact continues to resonate.
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