by Matt Conway | Apr 15, 2024 | Dining and Entertainment, Features, Reviews
Following the winter doldrums, March promised to be an eventful month at multiplexes. The long-awaited “Dune: Part Two” released on March 1 to unanimous (and well-deserved) acclaim, delivering what many consider a benchmark in science fiction storytelling....
by Debbie Gardner | Apr 15, 2024 | Dining and Entertainment, Features, Reviews
Cirque du Soleil returned to Hartford on April 10. Additional performances are available to attend through May 5.Reminder Publishing submitted photo Acrobats and artistry. Balance and beauty. Power and precision. A bit of comedy, a beautiful chanteuse and some fire....
by Trent Levakis | Apr 11, 2024 | Dining, Dining and Entertainment, Features
The pepperoni pizza from Campus Pizza.Reminder Publishing photo by Trent Levakis. During the marathon that can sometimes become of a college experience, the perfect slice of pizza can be as good of a friend to you as anyone else you meet during that time. There was...
by Tyler Lederer | Apr 3, 2024 | Dining and Entertainment, Features
WESTFIELD — Amelia Park Children’s Museum will host an outer space-themed event Monday, April 8, where children can watch the solar eclipse, develop their science and engineering skills, and learn about asteroids, planets and the moon. “My goal is to spark additional...
by Sarah Heinonen | Apr 3, 2024 | Dining and Entertainment, Features
Filmmaker Gary Hochman with his camera. Hochman’s documentary, “Deadly Deception at Sobibor,” is part of this year’s Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival lineup.Reminder Publishing submitted photo SPRINGFIELD — Like any group, Jewish people are not monolithic. There...
by Joseph Desrosiers | Mar 26, 2024 | Features, Page 2 Feature Stories
HOLYOKE – For the 71st year, the Holyoke St. Patrick’s Parade returned to the streets of the city. Top row: A Holyoke Caledonian pipe band members playing the bagpipes. A Tian Guo marching band member plays the trumpet. Holyoke Grand Colleen Elizabeth...