Ballet Next comes to Kaatsbaan
It’s thrilling when classic artforms reinvent themselves. Painting and sculpture, music and theater do this with great constancy, especially as
It’s thrilling when classic artforms reinvent themselves. Painting and sculpture, music and theater do this with great constancy, especially as
The annual photo auction put on by the Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW), now in its 34th year, has
The big summer Celtic fests, including Hunter Mountain’s annual thousand-piper march in August, draw big crowds. But there’s something that
Bruce Bundock – whose new exhibit at Locust Grove, the Samuel Morse Historic Site in Poughkeepsie, gets celebrated with a
What’s the real story behind the settlement that the Town of Hurley has reached with New York City regarding its
Cabane Studios Fine Art Gallery’s new show, “Karen Davis/Carla Shapiro: Memories, Longing and Close to Home,” which opens in Phoenicia
The Woodstock Planning Board passed a lengthy resolution on Thursday night, September 6, that granted approval to plans for the
It was only a month ago that the New York City Department of Environmental Protection formally announced the completion of
Russel Wright’s home in Garrison is becoming one of the region’s leading cultural destinations, and his reputation as a key
The Woodstock Zoning Board of Appeals, on Thursday, August 23, revoked a temporary Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) granted