Vitruvian vibrations: Anthony Panzera’s Leonardo Series at Dorsky
We know and treasure Leonardo Da Vinci as much for what he represented as for what he actually created. And
We know and treasure Leonardo Da Vinci as much for what he represented as for what he actually created. And
I have to admit a vested interest in Joel Katz’s new film, White: A Memoir in Color, which screens at
The Russian New Year, based on the old Julian Calendar still followed by the Russian Orthodox Church, takes place this
I’ve been in love with Mavis Staples ever since I first heard her singing into my ear while huddled under
Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott are artists of another ilk, working as close as one can get to the old
Want to know what gets Olive excited? Bringing some of its living history back to life, no matter the cost…or
“I have lived on Ohayo Moutain in the same house for nearly 70 years,” William Pachner says on the eve
Levon Helm’s barn, where he holds his famed Midnight Rambles in his hometown of Woodstock, is about as cozy a
Hudson Valley art inched forward into the main channels of contemporary culture in 2011, drawing the attention of global scene-setters
Here’s a holiday tale. It’s a love story, an allegory, a uniquely Woodstock story that stretches over a generation or