Field Guides

Sunny Delights

From Walton Goggins’ favorite pizza to the salsa that keeps a Hillsdale farm humming along when it’s hot outside, friends of The B shared their favorite bites of the Berkshires.

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Maum’s the Word

Litchfield County author Courtney Maum conjures midlife meltdowns and Real Housewives of Litchfield County in her witty new novel

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Skin Deep

The art of tattooing has become a house specialty of the Hudson Valley and the Berkshires. It’s probably going to stay that way. Permanently.

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BIFF at 20

An oral history of the Berkshires’ beloved film festival, told by the people who wrote, directed, and produced it into existence

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Glass Acts

Stained-glass Tiffany lamps are coveted the world over—and an auction house right here in the Berkshires is renowned for its expertise when it comes to these gems.

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Where Ideas Take Root

With cutting-edge labs, training programs, and a collaborative spirit, the Berkshire Innovation Center ensures that the region’s economy thrives on creativity and discovery.

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Modern Love

Discover the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio in Lenox, a rare modernist treasure showcasing art, architecture, and design of the 20th century.

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Not Cooking This Thanksgiving?

Whether you’re hosting a crowd, planning a cozy dinner for two, or simply looking to skip the stress of holiday cooking, the Berkshires has you covered. This year, a wide range of restaurants and local markets are offering Thanksgiving meals to-go—each with its own take on the classics.

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The Art of Starting Over

Patrick McBride of Tillett Textiles ran the renowned family business in Sheffield for years—and he’s proof that life’s sharp turns can lead to extraordinary new things.

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Rise and Dine

Some new breakfast and brunch spots around the Berkshires will make you look forward to waking up in the morning.

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Hudson, Styled

At Jamestown Hudson, heritage meets modernity in a carefully curated collection rooted in its sense of place.

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