Cherry’s Patch to open at Playhouse
The Woodstock Playhouse will delve into its only summer drama when it presents Cherry’s Patch for one weekend, with performances
The Woodstock Playhouse will delve into its only summer drama when it presents Cherry’s Patch for one weekend, with performances
As this issue of Almanac Weekly goes to press, some of the world’s most gifted musicians under the age of
The Bard Music Festival opens this year with Mascagni’s Iris, an opera that has one of the most lurid tales
Jackson Pollock ran off an eastern Long Island back road 60 years ago next month and died among gnarled trees.
Last year, in honor of recently deceased actor extraordinaire Phillip Seymour Hoffman, the American Playwriting Foundation inaugurated a competition called
If you are like me you are tired of the uniformity of many summer festivals in America. Sure, you have
After a one-summer hiatus, the much-loved Hudson Valley Chalk Festival returns this weekend, transforming the asphalt of the upper parking
Country megastars the Zac Brown Band are kicking off their sixth headlining US concert tour, “Black out the Sun,” with
“Residual Tilt,” the exhibition of Paul Evans’ small oil paintings on panel currently on view at One Mile Gallery, 475
In 1988, artist and architect Mark Robbins, while visiting Woodstock’s Byrcliffe Colony of the Arts for a summer residency, built