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  • 'Nino Fanco' Winery 100 Year Anniversay

    Who Knew Posecco Was One Hundred Yeas Old?

    By: Philip S. Kampe - May 15th, 2019

    Prosecco seems like a new phenomenon. Surprisingly, it is not. The Nino Franco winery, from northern Italy has been peoducing Posecco for one hundred years. Who knew?

  • Glory: A Life Among Legends

    By Dr. Glory Van Scott

    By: Doug Hall - Mar 10th, 2019

    “GLORY: A Life Among Legends” is a testament to “the power of art, to the power of commitment, to the power of education, and how taken together they can change a culture.”

  • $400,000 Raised At S & Co. Gala

    50,000 School Children and Actors Benefit

    By: Philip S. Kampe & Maria Reveley - Jul 06th, 2018

    For Forty years, Shakespeare & Company have proved to the locals what theater is about. Benefactors, galore, turned out in droves to help the theater company that gives back to the community. An achievement focus about Michael A. Miller was the highlight of the evening that benefited from music from some of the members of the Silkroad Ensemble. A sit-down dinner followed by a local DJ followed.

  • Lucien Albrecht Wines From Alsace

    Great Cremants And Still Wines

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Apr 25th, 2018

    Wines from Alsace, an area that was French and German have history on their side. The regions culture and traditions have been preserved for centuries, just as the wines from Lucien Albrecht, who, started in 1425.

  • Rocker J. Geils at 71

    Leader and Namesake of a Boston Band

    By: Charles Giuliano - Apr 12th, 2017

    J. Geils (1946-2017) was the guitarist and leader of Boston's iconic J. Geils Band. The blues and rock group started in 1987 when lead singer Peter Wolf joined after Hallucinations broke up. Initially a blues based band they toured relentlessly while enjoying modest hits and mostly FM radio play. That changed when they left Atlantic Records and released the hit album Centerfold for Capitol/ EMI in 1981. While touring arenas for several years the band broke up after one last album when Wolf left to pursue a solo career.

  • Giorgi Samanishvili's Wines Of Georgia

    Georgia Is Home To 8000 Vintages

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Feb 20th, 2017

    Researchers believe that wine originated in the country of Georgia. The country has had over 8000 Vintages and over 500 indigenous grape varieties,

  • Intriguing Wines From D.O.Navarra, Spain

    Diversity Rules

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Nov 15th, 2016

    Located in the 'Basque' country, the Navarra region is gaining recognition for producing superb wines at reasonable costs.

  • Charles Giuliano Podcast

    Reading at Gloucester Writers Center

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 18th, 2016

    As a part of a week-long residence at Gloucester Writers Center there was a well attended reading. Introduced by multi-media artist, Jay Jaroslav, Charles Giuliano launched his third book of poetry Ultra Cosmic Gonzology. The reading was recorded by Center dirtector and filmmaker Henry Ferrini. We have a link to the reading which is archived by the Center.

  • Shaker Harvest Suppers October 8th & 29th

    Shakers Know How To Cook.

    By: Philip S. Kampe and Maria Reveley - Sep 10th, 2016

    The Shakers took full advantage of nature's bounty. Fresh vegetables, homegrown herbs and raised livestock were a daily feature on the Shaker menu. After experiencing one of these special 'Harvest Suppers', a realization occurred to me that there are two more meals being offered this October and that one should consider taking advantage of this opportunity.

  • Seth MacFarlane Man Of All Seasons

    Enjoying the Humor

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Jul 13th, 2016

    Seth MacFarlane is known for his several tv projects, including the 14th year of the syndicated program, Funny Guy, as well as his skill in writing the movie, 'Ted.' What we didn't know was that he is a professionally trained singer, who could have had a second career if the first didn't work out.

  • Casa Abril Selections: Special Wines from Spain

    Alma de Vino and Casa Abril Coupage Debut in America

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Jan 06th, 2016

    Two great wines from Spain debut in America. Wine guru and personality, April Cullom selects two wines from Spain to begin her portfolio of wines. Casa Abril Coupage is from La Mancha and Alma de Abrilhails from the Ribera del Duero region.

  • Xavier Jones, a 4 Star Chef

    Paddy's Bistro In Dalton, Mass

    By: Philip S. Kampe - Dec 25th, 2015

    Paddy's Bistro (645 Main Street) in Dalton, Massachusetts, adjacent to Pittsfield, doesn't even have a website. To get news and weekend specials, the only way to find them is to visit their Facebook page or call them at 413-684-1111.The lack of marketing is a real ploy for the consumer that looks for fine dining.

  • New Musical The Boy from Oz

    Based on Songs and Stories of Peter Allen

    By: Nancy Bishop - Aug 11th, 2015

    We meet Peter Allen as a dance-obsessed kid (played by Garrett Hershey) growing up in rural Australia, then forming a duo and performing in clubs. A chance meeting with Judy Garland (Nancy Hays) results in Allen opening for Garland in London and the U.S. and marrying her daughter, Liza Minnelli (Michelle Lauto).

  • Pizza

    Slice of Life

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Aug 11th, 2015

    Pennies for pizza.

  • Marilyn Monroe – Declassified

    Interview with Filmmaker Paul Davids

    By: Jack Lyons - Aug 06th, 2015

    Recently Jack Lyons met with filmmaker Paul Davids after a screening of his new documentary film Marilyn Monroe Declassified. It is due for theatrical release later this year.

  • Naumkeag's Exceptional Garden Party

    Restoration at the National Historic Landmak is Evident

    By: Philip S.Kampe - Jul 30th, 2015

    The Trustees of Naumkeag host the yearly Garden Party for an enthusiastic crowd of local and out-of-town well wishers. Bellinis , hors d'oeuvres and sweets entertained the crowds appetite on this glorious, sunny afternoon in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

  • Provincetown's Chris Busa on Ekphrasis

    Publisher of 30-year-old Provincetown Arts Magazine

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 23rd, 2015

    This summer Chris Busa has published the 30th annual issue of Provincetown Arts Magazine. The publication which is organized as a non profit is a widely respected compendium of the arts in the Lower Cape, past and present. The award winning magazine covers the fine arts, literature with and emphasis on poetry, film and theatre.

  • Bris

    Goy Mohels of Brookline

    By: Charles giuliano - Jul 05th, 2015

    On a warm spring Sunday in Brookline, after church, the parents brought their infant to be brissed by my goy parents.

  • 'Shards of a Life', comes to Life

    Gonzo man

    By: Philip Kampe - Jun 06th, 2015

    A packed house fills the Mount to to hear Gonzo journalist, Charles Giuliano, read from his first book, Shards of a Life.

  • Dennis Metrano Appreciation Day May 18

    Celebrating a Famous Bartender and Rock Critic

    By: Charles Giuliano - Apr 15th, 2014

    On May 18, friends will join Dennis Metrano for “Dennis Appreciation Day” at the Newburyport Elks, 25 Low Street in Newburyport, MA beginning at 12 Noon. Back in the day at Daisy Buchanan's Metrano was the mixilogy master of the Boston rock world.

  • Dubliners

    Town and Country

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 24th, 2014

    Fulfilling a lifelong dream to hoist a pint of Guinness in a Dublin pub on my birthday. We were in and out of the city connecting with the Irish heritage of my mother and her ancestors. Encountering the whimsical poetic people in the city and touring the lush countryside and craggy coast there was much that rocked my bones and rattled my DNA. Here is a portfolio of images capturing the essence of that experience.

  • Behind the Scenes with Wilco at Mass MoCA

    I Was a Solid Sound Rockumentary P.A.

    By: Jack Criddle - Jul 02nd, 2013

    During the recent Solid Sound Festival Jack Criddle, who grew up on the Mass MoCA campus as the son of its chief preparator, Richard Criddle, returned to town from his home in Brooklyn. He shares behind the scenes adventures as a part of the production crew of TrixieFilm which documented the three day event which drew just shy of 8,000 participants.

  • Joe Thompson Maps Five Year Plan

    Cultural Synergy Raises Tide for North Adams and Williamstown

    By: Charles Giuliano and Joe Thompson - Jul 02nd, 2013

    This time next year the Clark Art Institute will open its Tadao Ando designed campus expansion. Mass MoCA unveils its new Anselm Kiefer building this fall. That adds to its existing Sol LeWitt building. The resultant boost in visitation, as well as more events like the recent Solid Sound Festival, are a part of plans for the expansion and growth of business, tourism and jobs for a region with twice the rate of state unemployment. That's down from seven times the unemployment rate in the early 1990s.

  • Portrait of Fast Eddie

    New York Critic Edward Rubin on the Fly

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 10th, 2012

    New York critic Edward Rubin is on the short lost of my most amusing, eccentric and entertaining friends. In this thumbnail portrait of the artist we come to know just a teenie bit about him and how he came to be Fast Eddie. So famous that there is a Manhattan saloon named for him in neon.

  • Bradley Cooper Discusses Elephant Man

    Broadway Bound for Fall 2013

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 04th, 2012

    While in Williamstown this summer Bradley Cooper discussed his Elephant Man production co starring Patricia Clarkson. It proved to be a sold out run and the most sought after ticket of the Berkshire season. Here is what he said about a play that has obsessed him since it was his graduate thesis.

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