• Tantalizing Talks, Tea and Toddies – Simon Winchester

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    The Berkshire County Historical Society welcomes you to a special series of fund-raising readings featuring four authors with strong ties to the Berkshires. The readings take place in Herman Melville’s historic study where he wrote Moby-Dick inspired by his view of Mount Greylock. Following the readings, guests can interact with the authors while enjoying tea,

    $35 – $75
  • The Sea Beast

    Beacon Cinema 57 North Street, Pittsfield, United States

    This special presentation of the first screen adaptation of Herman Melville’s epic novel Moby-Dick includes an introduction by Professor Richard Matturro. The iconic 1926 silent film stars John Barrymore and Dolores Costello and was directed by Millard Webb. The film, despite taking liberties with Melville’s source material, was a major commercial success and one of

    $20 – $25
  • Tantalizing Talks, Tea and Toddies – Debby Applegate

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    The Berkshire County Historical Society welcomes you to a special series of fund-raising readings featuring four authors with strong ties to the Berkshires. The readings take place in Herman Melville’s historic study where he wrote Moby-Dick inspired by his view of Mount Greylock. Following the readings, guests can interact with the authors while enjoying tea,

    $35 – $75
  • SOLD OUT – Tantalizing Talks, Tea and Toddies – Michelle Young

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    The Berkshire County Historical Society welcomes you to a special series of fund-raising readings featuring four authors with strong ties to the Berkshires. The readings take place in Herman Melville’s historic study where he wrote Moby-Dick inspired by his view of Mount Greylock. Following the readings, guests can interact with the authors while enjoying tea,

    $35 – $75
  • The Noble Train of Artillery Returns to the Berkshires

    Various locations

    Between December 1775 and March 1776, Henry Knox was ordered by General George Washington to do the unthinkable—transport artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga and Fort George in New York to the Continental Army in the outskirts of Boston in order to drive the occupying British forces out of the important port city.

    FREE
  • Snowshoe at Arrowhead

    Arrowhead 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    Close out Pittsfield’s 10 x10 Upstreet Arts Festival with a free family-friendly snowshoe hike around the grounds of Herman Melville’s historic house and farm, Arrowhead. This easy walk includes an introduction to the site and brief history of Herman Melville’s life there as well as a scavenger hunt. Learn about Melville’s sleigh rides and decide

    FREE
  • Melville in Scotland: From the Pacific to Glasgow, to Fife and Beyond

    Virtual Event

    Herman Melville is one of the greatest writers in world literature and his own quest to understand more of his Scottish ancestry has been noted but rarely explored to any depth. The Scottish recognition of Melville's ancestry was established by Hugh MacDiarmid in the 1920s and extends into present-day scholarship and evolving understanding of his

    FREE
  • Film: The Sea Beast

    Beacon Cinema 57 North Street, Pittsfield, United States

      This special presentation of the first screen adaptation of Herman Melville’s epic novel Moby-Dick includes an introduction by Professor Richard Matturro. The iconic 1926 silent film stars John Barrymore and Dolores Costello and was directed by Millard Webb. The film, despite taking liberties with Melville’s source material, was a major commercial success and one

    $20 – $25
  • Poor in the Berkshires: Poverty and Public Relief Before 1935

    Berkshire Community College West Street, Pittsfield, MA, United States

    The Pittsfield Town Farm, or Poor Farm, now the site of Berkshire Community College. In this lecture presented by the Berkshire County Historical Society and The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Cynthia Farr Brown examines questions related to related to poverty and public relief in the Berkshires before 1935. What happened two centuries ago when people

    $10
  • Ghosts of Broadhall

    Country Club of Pittsfield 639 South Street, Pittsfield, MA, United States

      SOLD OUT Robert Oakes, ghost tour guide and author of Ghosts of the Berkshires, will team up with paranormal investigator Drew Babineau, owner of The Haunted Raven, to offer a combined ghost tour and paranormal investigation of the Country Club of Pittsfield At the start of the evening, Oakes will lead a walk by

    $50