The Housatonic Museum of Art is turning 50 and recently celebrated by offering viewers a glimpse into the works of this new collection. While some see it as a typical […] Continue Reading
“I want what we are doing to be a catalyst for change,” explains Jeorge Watson. co-founder of The Black Revolutionary Theater Workshop. He then turns to his female friend and […] Continue Reading
The innovative use of theater performance as a springboard for InterACTion, a multi-activity symposium on Race and America will take place at Housatonic Community College on Tuesday, Oct. 20, Thurs. […] Continue Reading
In the age of exploration when humble Italian sailor Christopher Columbus stumbled upon America, with his eyes on the prize to trade with India, the klutzy kook ended up in […] Continue Reading
Geoffrey Sheehan is definitely a well-known name around campus. The thespian is coming into his seventeenth year teaching at Housatonic. The professor is a man of many classes; he teaches […] Continue Reading
Birthdays are always special occasions, and for HCC it is no different. The Housatonic Museum of Art is currently running a special exhibit to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the […] Continue Reading
The turkey was in the oven; skies were overcast, and the streets were eerily ominous on this Thanksgiving Day. Thunder was trapped inside the confines of the small dwelling, and […] Continue Reading
Music has always been a way for people to express themselves in a particular shape or form, especially to young people. Whether it’s to get a certain message across, venting […] Continue Reading
His hands are steady, his concentration is intense, and there is the ease of youth in each brush stroke. The only indication of discomfort is searching for just the right […] Continue Reading
On April 3, Universal Studios released the highly anticipated movie, Fast & Furious Seven or Furious 7, which rapidly made its way to the #1 spot at the box office. […] Continue Reading