A Stranger in BaghdadBy Elizabeth Loudon; Hoopee/The American University in Cairo PressBritish author Elizabeth Loudon, who once lived in the Valley, also lived for several months in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1975 to 1976 when she was in her late teens, a.
Upcoming exhibit by Northampton Arts Council, a history discussion in Hadley >The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum offers a discussion on Emily Dickinson’s friendship with Susan Phelps, a member of the family that lived in the historic homestead for two centuries. Gazette file photo >NORTHAMPTON Amid renewed concerns about COVID-19, local art and history are soldiering on.
The Northampton Arts Council is preparing to stage another Visual Arts and Poetry Biennial, an exhibit of juried art that takes place every other year in October at Hosmer Gallery in Forbes Library. The exhibit, which showcases a wide range of art and poetry, is open to artists and poets from all four counties in western Massachusetts.
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Anthony Raduazzo was recently named an Eagle Scout of Boy Scouts of America Troop 431 in Ridgefield./ Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Pictured is U.S. Military Academy Cadet John Swanson participating in the 52nd Sandhurst Competition of Military Skills at the West Point Military Academy on April 16 and 17.contributed by U.S. Military Academy Cadet Hannah LambShow MoreShow Less
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Pictured is U.S. Military Academy Cadet John Swanson participating in the 52nd Sandhurst Competition of Military Skills at the West Point Military Academy on April 16 and 17.contributed by U.S. Military Academy Cadet Hannah LambShow MoreShow Less