![]() The same goes for inns in the area.Īll in all, though, critics Ed Siegel and Jacquinn Sinclair found the balance of art and nature, including torrential rain, to be as heady a mix as always. New restaurants have opened, old favorites have re-opened and others have sold or gone out of business. Some newish theater companies, like Great Barrington Public Theater, have opened meanwhile, the Williamstown Theatre Festival is not doing full productions, although that has more to do with the fallout from the LA Times exposé of their exploitation of interns who had been working extremely long hours in toxic conditions for little or no pay. Others have had to switch to a new economic model. Some organizations, like Tanglewood, seem to have regained their foothold. ![]() The Berkshires, like the rest of the country, reflects the attempt to put the COVID pandemic behind us while simultaneously acknowledging the difficulty in doing that. (Courtesy The Munch Museum / The Munch-Ellingsen Group / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York) ![]() Facebook Email Edvard Munch's "The Storm," 1893. ![]()
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