“Crafted” in Cottekill
In the tiny hamlet of Cottekill in Rosendale is an historic white church. Built in 1898, it’s a light-filled and
In the tiny hamlet of Cottekill in Rosendale is an historic white church. Built in 1898, it’s a light-filled and
The formerly “Silent Passage” is mute no more. And at performances of Menopause The Musical®, conversation about “the change” is
In the same way that an artist’s preliminary drawing can bring us closer to the creative process than the finished
The Mid-Hudson Amnesty International Chapter will host a screening of the award-winning Canadian documentary film, You Don’t Like the Truth:
Marc Black is an eclectic folk-rocker who says he carries the Woodstock tradition of dealing with life and all its
The 15th annual International Pickle Festival takes place this year on Sunday, November 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Like all actors, Terri Mateer knows about the grind of auditioning: getting up early to make the long commute into
On Sunday, November 18, playwright Tony Kushner will be the featured speaker in the latest installment of the “Speakers at
An afternoon in a local gallery can go a long way toward adding some color to bleak November days. Several
Why is the Saugerties Public Library closed on Sundays, we wondered – aren’t there a lot of people who’d like