Kingston Times letters: Opinions on Faso; Mike Hein, what is freedom?
Letters to the editor for the 2/16 edition of Kingston Times.
Letters to the editor for the 2/16 edition of Kingston Times.
The 49th annual Ulster Chamber Music Series kicks off with works by Ravel, Fauré and Debussy
Jeffreys has quietly been on a roll in the second decade of the new millennium, delivering two esteemed and reinvigorated records: 2011’s The King of in Between and 2013’s blues/rock burner Truth Serum.
Shaffer got it right: The mediocre human is audiences’ way into understanding this story. That’s why the obsessively envious Salieri, and not his titular bête noire with the hideously annoying laugh and the peerless compositional brilliance, is the protagonist of Amadeus.
Their blend of Cajun styles and instruments has never failed to incite a celebratory riot at Marlboro’s shrine of great music.
Support the Phillies Bridge Farm Project this Sunday, February 19, 4:30 p.m., at Snug Harbor in New Paltz.
One of the most celebrated deejays of this generation and peerless curator of rock ’n’ roll and soul, Toubin brings his legendary dance party to Uptown Kingston on Saturday, February 18 at 10 p.m.
If you reply ‘yes’ to a simple a question, they’ve already got you, warns the Ulster County Department of Consumer Affairs.
Touring in support of his ninth studio release, Mixtape of the Open Road, the tireless and iconoclastic New Folk icon Martin Sexton continues to make friends everywhere.
A Saugerties motorist lost control of her car on West Saugerties Rd. and struck a school bus head-on this afternoon.