We express ourselves and local history, and at the center of that venn diagram in Amherst, is hats
So we head to the town to see how its millinery legacy is being honored and explored in 9 locations in an exhibit titled
Hats.
Anika Lopes of Ancestral Bridges shows us, through a number of the displays in businesses, museums and more, how the millinery industry of Amherst is tied to the black community, the educational legacy, and the cultural heritage of the people who’ve lived there.
And even the film industry, as we chat with costumer
Mona May, who in conjunction with the exhibit is coming to speak at
Amherst Cinema this Monday to discuss the hats and her work in costuming along with a 30th anniversary showing of Clueless.
And after a momentous election Tuesday this week,
congressman Jim McGovern shares his thoughts on the results, the effects of the ongoing shutdown now in week 6 and whether there’s an end in sight, and his preparations for the upcoming
March for the Food Bank.