7.15.10
FILM REVIEW: I Am Love
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

6.22.10
FILM REVIEW: Please Give
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

6.11.10
He's Your Handyman
Call Peter Vernon for just about anything you need done around the house or garden

6.3.10
Prime Minister Netanyahu's Statment Regarding the Gaza Blockade Action

4.21.10
FILM REVIEW: Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007)
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

4.17.10
CONCERT REVIEW: Jakob Dylan at the Egg, Albany, N.Y.
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

4.16.10
BOOK REVIEW: The Ask by Sam Lipsyte
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

4.16.10
MUSIC REVIEW: Shawn Colvin at the Mahaiwe
Review by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

4.16.10
FILM REIVEW: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Thriller introduces Sweden's answer to Natalie Portman

12.29.08
Palestinians Need Israel to Win
WALL ST JOURNAL: If Hamas gets away with terror once again, the peace process will be over.

2.18.10
Community Radio Station Gets Full-Power License
WBCR to become regional powerhouse in three years

2.15.10
[Eagle Watch] Whoops! They did it again.
Berkshire Eagle headline contradicts story

2.11.10
FILM REVIEW: Crazy Heart
by Seth Rogovoy of Berkshire Living Magazine

1.20.10
The Filibuster Fiasco
The majority party must wield the reins of power delivered unto it by the people

1.14.09
Weekend Cultural Highlights 1.15-1.18
by Seth Rogovoy of BERKSHIRE LIVING Magazine

1.14.09
Weekend Cultural Highlights 1.15-1.18
by Seth Rogovoy of BERKSHIRE LIVING Magazine

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BIFF UPDATE #1
5.15.09
The Berkshire International Film Festival got off to a great start last night with a fascinating documentary, WILLIAM KUNSTER: Disturbing the Universe, made by the lawyer/activist's daughters Emily and Sarah Kunstler, who were in attendance at the Mahaiwe in Great Barrington, Mass., for the screening, along with other family, friends, and people who apppeared in the film.
The daughters presented and captured their difficult father in all his complexity: an idealist driven to the point of treason and self-destruction; a modern-day Thomas Paine obsessed with human and civil rights to the point of defending terrorists (one of whom he got off, only to see the man blow up the World Trade Center for al-Qaeda in the initial bombing in 1993); a rock star-like cultural figure of the late-1960s and early 1970s; and a serious lawyer with an anarchistic streak.
It's a beautiful sunny day today in Great Barrington, but the movies that Triplex Cinema beckon.
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