The Studios have expanded and they're full of good energy. Come see what's next.
Often called the greatest Japanese war film with black-and-white photography from Minoru Yokoyama.
Join in an interactive workshop where participants will create a beautiful piece of wearable art.
If you like live R&B music, dancing, old school and new school vibes, come hang here!
Join in an enlightening walk through Arrowhead and the surrounding grounds.
Join in a hike to Money Brook Falls, a spectacular cascade in the heart of Mount Greylock.
Tap for Joy is a free, outdoor tap dance program for students of all ages and skill levels.
Catch a live performance by Marc Peloquin, the pianist called an "innovative ivory tickler."
Come hear a talk with Award-winning war photographer James Nachtwey.
On November 30, 1916, the Walden Theatre first opened its doors. A hundred years later, Images Cinema is running as a year-round community film house, showing contemporary movies, documentaries, art and international films.
Along with its regular showings, Images regularly hosts free events, often partnering with Williams College to explore French drama, current events or the Muppet Movie.
In Oscar season the cinema celebrates with a red-carpet party and screenings. And in the summer, free film moves outdoors with flicks under the stars once a month at the top of Spring Street.
Catch this much-anticipated cinematic return of the global phenomenon.
Often called the greatest Japanese war film with black-and-white photography from Minoru Yokoyama.
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