Sharon Core paints with a lens
At first glance, Sharon Core’s meticulous, softly lit still-lifes of fruits, vegetables, meat and plants could be mistaken for paintings.
At first glance, Sharon Core’s meticulous, softly lit still-lifes of fruits, vegetables, meat and plants could be mistaken for paintings.
The recent demise of Don Vito’s Pizzeria, located at 85 Broadway, was a blow to fans of the crisp-crusted, authentically
Gabriel’s Café gained a following for its healthful, locally sourced cooking and intimate café setting during the many years that
If you haven’t yet seen the photographs of the Hudson River landscape on display at Friends of Historic Kingston (FoHK),
The eighth annual Woodstock Goddess Festival, held at the Colony Café March 8, 9 and 10, celebrates the feminine for
When Marta Waterman was a toddler, she didn’t bang on the piano like other children, but, according to her mother,
Jillian Fisher, the City of Kingston’s coordinator of tourism and cultural affairs, immediately corrected me when I asked her how
Animals have been central to human life since the beginning of civilization. They were the first subjects painted on cave
Back on Dec. 15, the sloop Clearwater, stripped of its mast, boom, rudder and sails, arrived at the Kingston docks
Charles Petersheim didn’t know a soul in the Catskills when he left New York City post-9/11 and purchased an abandoned