Jeff Jacobson’s political photography
Photographer Jeff Jacobson of Mount Tremper has had major success in his career. His work is in the permanent collections
Photographer Jeff Jacobson of Mount Tremper has had major success in his career. His work is in the permanent collections
After a long campaign of research, fundraising and construction, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill is nearly ready
Carlos Moreno, Jr. started studying the fundamentals of Mexican folkdance at the age of three, when his father began to
Robert Tonner, Kingston-based creator of exquisitely detailed collectible dolls, was recently named SUNY-Ulster’s artist-in-residence for 2016. It’s a move likely
Now in its 44th year, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic (HVP) String Competition has long been an opportunity for rising young
Pianist Yalin Chi, assisted by the newly renovated piano at Saugerties United Methodist Church, opened her program there on February
Trombonist Roswell Rudd and vocalist Heather Masse met on A Prairie Home Companion a few years back when Rudd performed
Multimedia artist Grady Kane-Horrigan has taken two of the most mundane and ubiquitous technological phenomena – Facebook and the smartphone
“Perfectly wrong.” The words didn’t occur to me as such, but that’s what my gut said the first time I
The New York City band Skeleton Key’s 1997 major-label debut, Fantastic Spikes through Balloon, played out like a proof-of-concept demonstration