Bard launches Saint-Saëns-themed SummerScape on July 6
Bard SummerScape kicks off the 2012 season with a lighthearted nod to Baroque dance on July 6, 7 and 8.
Bard SummerScape kicks off the 2012 season with a lighthearted nod to Baroque dance on July 6, 7 and 8.
At a public forum Tuesday, the first of two to be hosted by Assemblyman Kevin Cahill on the proposal by
Today, even when we’re at home alone, we’re likely plugged into e-mail and the Internet, with hardly time to relax
Abigail was one of the bad girls in The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s wrenching play about the Salem witch trails; in
The Videofreex were a group of ten young videographers hired by CBS to make a pilot about the youth movement.
For community organizers, tackling childhood obesity and other results of unhealthy habits is a David-and-Goliath kind of a fight. The
David Rothenberg, jazz musician, author of Why Birds Sing and professor of Philosophy and Music at New Jersey Institute for
In KMOCA’s “Other Than Human” exhibition, which opened last Saturday and is on view through this month, animals are portrayed
On May 15, the Kingston Common Council’s Laws and Rules Committee unanimously passed a resolution to file a $2.5 million
In casting about for a film project, Devin Pickering discovered that one of his fascinations happened to be located in