Gary Lucas plays Vampyr
In keeping with our Halloween tradition of spooky silent cinema, we are honored to welcome guitar legend Gary Lucas and his live score performance to Carl Dreyer's silent horror classic, VAMPYR.
In keeping with our Halloween tradition of spooky silent cinema, we are honored to welcome guitar legend Gary Lucas and his live score performance to Carl Dreyer's silent horror classic, VAMPYR.
Join us in the barn space on Friday of Indigenous People’s Day Weekend and enter the cyclic flow of life, death and afterlife in a screening of maɬni - towards the ocean, towards the shore (2020),
For our fourth enchanting evening at Mr. Toad’s Friday Night Movies, we journey eastward to delve into the cinematic universe of the renowned Chinese director Yi-Mou Zhang.
It might be 20 degrees outside - but on this special Saturday you’ll be wrapping into your skinny ties and geometric miniskirts to join us in the barn for an immersion into 1960s shindig culture
In anticipation of our Mod dance party on February 10 - our Friday night double feature on February 9th will screen two pioneering works of British social realism: Ken Loach’s Kes (1969) and Lynne Ramsay’s Ratcatcher (1999).
For our second Friday Night Movies offering, we screen two iconic westerns from 1970 that both simultaneously subvert and exalt the genre. Robert Altman’s "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" and George Roy Hill’s "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" emerge during a transformative period in Hollywood cinema
The first Friday will feature two films by the acclaimed contemporary Italian auteur, Paolo Sorrentino: The Consequences of Love (2004) and This Must Be The Place (2011).
Wanda Houston joins The Berkshire Ska Orchestra (aka BSOSka) for a celebration of Jamaican music and culture that combines a film screening and concert event on Sunday, November 19th.
Join us at Race Brook Lodge for a once-in-a-decade party built around a screening of the criminally under-seen GROSSE POINTE BLANK, complete with radio-ready live music, spiked punch, name tags, dancing, and food on toothpicks!
The fascinating story of Vasant Lad’s mission to bring the ancient healthcare system of wellness called Ayurveda from India to the West in the late 1970s.
The fascinating story of Vasant Lad’s mission to bring the ancient healthcare system of wellness called Ayurveda from India to the West in the late 1970s.
Take Me To The River is a documentary film shot in 2001 at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, India. This Hindu festival and pilgrimage was the largest gathering ever.
As part of the year-long Lenox 250th Celebration, The Life and Times of Music Inn on August 25 3:00pm at Lenox High School, will feature stories, video, audio tracks, memorabilia, and other Music Inn memories. Tickets are $10 (free for The Mount members) and will mutually benefit The Mount and Music Inn Archives and its upcoming book project.