
Bill Everhart
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Bill Everhart is The Eagle’s former editorial page editor.On Tuesday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m. Images Cinema in Williamstown will screen “The Guide,” a 2014 drama from Ukrainian director Oles Sanin set against Russian efforts to exterminate Ukrainians in the 1930s.
"For the first time since 2019 the summer movie season looks like a summer movie season should." Bill Everhart breaks down what you can expect to see in the movie theaters this summer.
Stephen Lang’s career up to and including the two “Avatar” films will be recognized June 3 when the actor is this year’s honored guest at the Berkshire International Film Festival.
Jan Lewis Nelson’s “The Memoir of a Female Soldier” tells a remarkable story in the context of the American Revolution and provides a look at life in Massachusetts during that period and in the decades immediately after.
Every mayoral race has its own dynamic, and this one will be no different. But Pittsfield’s long political history, its rivalries and alliances, will color it to one degree or another.
A vacation trip to Morocco with three girlfriends buoyed Dr. Pier Boutin's spirits — and changed her life.
The Eagle's move critic Bill Everhart weighs in on the 2023 Oscars: who will win, who deserves to win and who was overlooked.
In the newly released “Revolutionary Roads: Searching For The War That Made America Independent … And All The Places It Could Have Gone Terribly Wrong,” Bob Thompson brings contemporary context to the war by visiting the sites where it happened.
2022 was a reasonably good year for movies. Here are Bill Everhart's Top 10 movies of 2022.