Community The RI Pride Guide 2026: Parades, Parties and a Hoedown Marches, drag shows, mechanical bulls, and more. We’ve got you covered. By Jamie Larson •
Food Silver Brothers Spirits Opens at Former Old Chatham Sheepherding Company June 6 Founded by a former tech entrepreneur and a designer, Silver Brothers Distillery aims to create whiskey that tastes unmistakably of Columbia County. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Arts PS21 Opens Summer with Next Festival of Emerging Artists June 5 World premieres by five composers from Spain, Iran, Uzbekistan, China, and Brazil. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Review: Debra Jo Rupp Shines in BSC's "Driving Miss Daisy" All June Long Debra Jo Rupp and Ray Anthony Thomas lead a heartfelt, finely crafted production of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic through July 5. By Dan Shaw •
Real Estate Dreamy Little 1930s Cottage on Queechy Lake in Canaan A compact three-season camp on one of Columbia County's quieter lakes, with Queechy Shores Association membership included. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Earthly Delights" Opens at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli The sixth annual Visual Arts Exhibition spreads nine artists' work across gallery walls, barns, and trees. By Jamie Larson •
Community Dragon Boat Festival at the Connecticut-Asia Cultural Center Tai Chi, dragon dances, boat races, and complimentary traditional food at Norfolk's castle on the hill By Jamie Larson •
Food Haema Opens: Menu a Standout in Crowded Hudson Restaurant Scene With a menu rooted in Asian street food, Hudson Valley farms, and serious technique, Haema brings new flavor to a Hudson Valley culinary destination. By Jamie Larson •
Arts “Grief… A Comedy”: Alison Larkin to Film Celebrated One-Woman Show at Mahaiwe Join the filming audience for a tragic and funny Berkshires love story. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Sonny Rollins Dies at 95: Jazz Legend Lived Over 50 Years in Germantown The jazz giant passed May 25. He had moved to Woodstock late in life, after half a century in Dutchess County. By Peter Aaron •
Arts Seeking Radical Empathy for Clarence Thomas With an Ambitious Oratorio in Ancram Two MacArthur Fellows bring wildly ambitious quasi-baroque oratorio listening party to the Ancram Center for the Arts. By Jamie Larson •
Community Local Music Professor and Hold Steady Keyboardist Speaks Before Congress Local author and musician Franz Nicolay spoke at a hearing about the Live Nation/Ticketmaster antitrust case. By Peter Aaron
Food Haema Opens: Menu a Standout in Crowded Hudson Restaurant Scene With a menu rooted in Asian street food, Hudson Valley farms, and serious technique, Haema brings new flavor to a Hudson Valley culinary destination. By Jamie Larson •
Food "Fork in the Road": Mary Berry, Nick Offerman, and Veteran "Chopped" Producer Expose a Food System in Peril at BIFF The documentary, its makers, and stars come to the Berkshire International Film Festival May 29 and 30. By Jamie Larson •
Food Hudson-Berkshire Wine and Food Festival in Chatham The festival returns to the Columbia County Fairgrounds in Chatham for its annual Memorial Day Weekend run on May 23 and 24 By Jamie Larson •
Food Inside the Restaurant at the new Mirbeau Inn & Spa in Beacon Chef Adam Slamon brings French-inspired cooking, Hudson Valley ingredients, and a lighter touch to the sprawling new resort restaurant at Mirbeau Inn & Spa Beacon. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Arts Ben Folds & A Piano at the Mahaiwe The Ben Folds Five founder brings his stripped-down solo show to Great Barrington. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell" Opens at NRM A major new exhibition spans 250 years of American illustration — from Paul Revere's engravings to the present day. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Earthly Delights" Opens at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli The sixth annual Visual Arts Exhibition spreads nine artists' work across gallery walls, barns, and trees. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Nonstop Bodies: How Dance Shaped New York City" at Mass MoCA Brooklyn writer Rennie McDougall discusses his debut book in the R&D Store By Jamie Larson •
Community Is This Turtle Real?: Learn How to Spot AI in the Wild Video editor Matthew Harrak teaches adults to spot AI-generated wildlife footage. By Jamie Larson •
Community Dragon Boat Festival at the Connecticut-Asia Cultural Center Tai Chi, dragon dances, boat races, and complimentary traditional food at Norfolk's castle on the hill By Jamie Larson •
Location: Sharon, CT Sharon Playhouse Opens Its Season with Spotlight Gala The Northwest Corner's beloved summer theater launches 2026 with an outdoor gala honoring a motorsport legend and community pillar. By Jamie Larson •
Community Majesty of the Berkshires Pride Pageant Returns to the Adams Theater "Bella's Latte Show" brings drag kings, queens, and everyone in-between to North County for the fourth year running. By Jamie Larson •
Style Rhinebeck Crafts Festival Returns to the Fairgrounds 165-plus American makers bring original fashion, jewelry, ceramics, and furniture to Dutchess County By Jamie Larson •
Style Margaret Roach Open Garden with Broken Arrow Plant Sale in Copake Falls The former "Martha Stewart Living" editorial director turned garden writer opens her Copake Falls garden to the public May 30. By Jamie Larson •
Style Fine Art Festival on the Sharon Green The Voice of Art brings its sixth annual Fine Art Festival to the Sharon Town Green on Memorial Day Weekend, May 23 and 24. By Jamie Larson •
Style Dahlia Daze: Foxtrot Farm's Two-Day Tuber Festival Seven local farms converge on Stanfordville for the season's best dahlia shopping By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Dreamy Little 1930s Cottage on Queechy Lake in Canaan A compact three-season camp on one of Columbia County's quieter lakes, with Queechy Shores Association membership included. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Earthly Delights" Opens at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli The sixth annual Visual Arts Exhibition spreads nine artists' work across gallery walls, barns, and trees. By Jamie Larson •
Community Dragon Boat Festival at the Connecticut-Asia Cultural Center Tai Chi, dragon dances, boat races, and complimentary traditional food at Norfolk's castle on the hill By Jamie Larson •
Food Haema Opens: Menu a Standout in Crowded Hudson Restaurant Scene With a menu rooted in Asian street food, Hudson Valley farms, and serious technique, Haema brings new flavor to a Hudson Valley culinary destination. By Jamie Larson •
Arts “Grief… A Comedy”: Alison Larkin to Film Celebrated One-Woman Show at Mahaiwe Join the filming audience for a tragic and funny Berkshires love story. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Sonny Rollins Dies at 95: Jazz Legend Lived Over 50 Years in Germantown The jazz giant passed May 25. He had moved to Woodstock late in life, after half a century in Dutchess County. By Peter Aaron •
Arts Seeking Radical Empathy for Clarence Thomas With an Ambitious Oratorio in Ancram Two MacArthur Fellows bring wildly ambitious quasi-baroque oratorio listening party to the Ancram Center for the Arts. By Jamie Larson •
Community Local Music Professor and Hold Steady Keyboardist Speaks Before Congress Local author and musician Franz Nicolay spoke at a hearing about the Live Nation/Ticketmaster antitrust case. By Peter Aaron
Real Estate Dreamy Little 1930s Cottage on Queechy Lake in Canaan A compact three-season camp on one of Columbia County's quieter lakes, with Queechy Shores Association membership included. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Bellavista: Humongous Georgian in Old Chatham A 1989 brick manor with 5 fireplaces, a pool, a barn, and access to Old Chatham Hunt Club trails. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate The Waterfall House: History and High Design in Tivoli A Cooper Hewitt Award-winning designer's reimagining of an 18th-century farmhouse, with a private waterfall, millpond, swimming hole, and guest house — a short walk from the village. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Fully Renovated Lakefront House With Dock, on Copake Lake in Craryville A gut renovation on one of Columbia County's most active lakes, with wide-plank floors, a double-height ceiling, two fireplaces, and a south-facing deck over the water. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Meadow Wood: A Garden Club of America Award-Winning Estate in Great Barrington 31 acres with a pool house modeled on the Parthenon, a barn complex with two apartments, and an AGA range in the kitchen. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate An Architect-Designed Contemporary With Pool and Long Views, in Great Barrington 5,683 square feet on 5 private acres off Christian Hill Road, with a first-floor primary suite, an upper-level loft, and seasonal views to the hills. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate An 1840 Center-Hall Colonial, Named Madeline in Salisbury Wide-plank floors, hand-hewn beams, curved archways, and a third-floor room with a clawfoot tub. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Lady of the Lake: Immaculate Church Conversion in Chatham A 1910 chapel overlooking a 345-acre lake in Columbia County, renovated into something that feels less like a house than a very good room. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Curvy Castle on the Umpachene, in New Marlborough Circular towers, arched windows, serpentine walls, and an indoor pool — a thoroughly one-of-a-kind 1989 house just past the village green. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Lounge By Your Private Lake in Southfield A post-and-beam contemporary with its own private lake, four bedrooms, and water views from every room in the house. By Jamie Larson •
Design Your Perfect Outdoor Spaces: Paul Rich & Sons Home Furnishings + Design For more than four decades, Paul Rich & Sons has evolved alongside the homes it furnishes. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team
Stressless by Design: Paul Rich & Sons Quality Furniture For more than four decades, Paul Rich & Sons has evolved alongside the homes it furnishes. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team •
Rest, Perfected: Handmade Shifman Mattresses at Paul Rich & Sons Home Furnishings + DESIGN in Downtown Pittsfield At Paul Rich & Sons Home Furnishings + DESIGN, Shifman’s hand-tied, two-sided mattresses made from natural materials offer decades of comfort that far outlast foam mattresses. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team
Guide Longyear Gallery Artist-Run Cooperative Representing emerging and seasoned artists located throughout the New York State region. By Chronogram Media Branded Content Team
Community The RI Pride Guide 2026: Parades, Parties and a Hoedown Marches, drag shows, mechanical bulls, and more. We’ve got you covered. By Jamie Larson •
Real Estate Dreamy Little 1930s Cottage on Queechy Lake in Canaan A compact three-season camp on one of Columbia County's quieter lakes, with Queechy Shores Association membership included. By Jamie Larson •
Style Rhinebeck Crafts Festival Returns to the Fairgrounds 165-plus American makers bring original fashion, jewelry, ceramics, and furniture to Dutchess County By Jamie Larson •
Arts Ben Folds & A Piano at the Mahaiwe The Ben Folds Five founder brings his stripped-down solo show to Great Barrington. By Jamie Larson •
Food Silver Brothers Spirits Opens at Former Old Chatham Sheepherding Company June 6 Founded by a former tech entrepreneur and a designer, Silver Brothers Distillery aims to create whiskey that tastes unmistakably of Columbia County. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Arts PS21 Opens Summer with Next Festival of Emerging Artists June 5 World premieres by five composers from Spain, Iran, Uzbekistan, China, and Brazil. By Jamie Larson •
Arts Review: Debra Jo Rupp Shines in BSC's "Driving Miss Daisy" All June Long Debra Jo Rupp and Ray Anthony Thomas lead a heartfelt, finely crafted production of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic through July 5. By Dan Shaw •
Arts "American Stories: From Revolution to Rockwell" Opens at NRM A major new exhibition spans 250 years of American illustration — from Paul Revere's engravings to the present day. By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Earthly Delights" Opens at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli The sixth annual Visual Arts Exhibition spreads nine artists' work across gallery walls, barns, and trees. By Jamie Larson •
Community Is This Turtle Real?: Learn How to Spot AI in the Wild Video editor Matthew Harrak teaches adults to spot AI-generated wildlife footage. By Jamie Larson •
Community Dragon Boat Festival at the Connecticut-Asia Cultural Center Tai Chi, dragon dances, boat races, and complimentary traditional food at Norfolk's castle on the hill By Jamie Larson •
Arts "Nonstop Bodies: How Dance Shaped New York City" at Mass MoCA Brooklyn writer Rennie McDougall discusses his debut book in the R&D Store By Jamie Larson •