March 1FilmImages Cinema, Williams College Department of Romance Languages presents "Faith, Hope, Identity: Religious and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary French Film" film series, featuring screening of "Philip Groning's Into Great Silence (Le Grand Silence)," 7 p.
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Feb. 18Kid Stuff*** Richmond Free Public Library, "An Alphabet for Painting" children's program for children to learn an "alphabet" to help them see everything in a new way and learn how to share what they see on paper, 10:30 a.
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Feb. 11ArtNorman Rockwell Museum, Joyce Schiller, curator of the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, offering a lively look at shifting trends in fashion, haberdashery and furnishings of the 20th century through "Saturday Evening Post" imagery, 12:30 p.
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MusicWilliams College, studio recital in advance of the annual Berkshire Symphony Student Soloist Competition, open to Williams College students who have completed required instrumental or vocal studies and are enrolled in qualifying courses, with winners to appear with the Berkshire Symphony in the fourth and final regular season, 7:30 p.
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Film*** Mulligan's of Manchester, premiere of "Citizen Producer," a 60-second promotional film written, directed and produced by southern Vermont resident Michael Ellenbogen in and around Manchester that was the winner of a trip for two to Park City during the Sundance Film Festival, all expenses paid, in a competition sponsored by Entertainment Partners, 6:30-8:30 p.
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FilmWilliams College, screening of "November Days: Live TV Coverage," a 30-minute documentary combining archived footage of the fall of the Berlin Wall with personal reflections, featuring Tom Brokaw (NBC), Brian Hanrahan (BBC), Phillipe Rochot (Antenne 2) and Vyacheslav Mostovi (NTV), 7 p.
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MusicClark Art Institute, Victor Hill on harpsichord will be joined by Janet Van Blerkom on violin and Janet Puchalski on flute from the Pioneer Valley Symphony in Greenfield in a program of Baroque ensemble music, including three of the trios from the "Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts" of 1741 by Jean-Philippe Rameau, 3 p.
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