Something wild: Kathy Ruttenberg’s Woodstock studio
Artist Kathy Ruttenberg lives at the end of a long road up a mountain, and at dusk it’s easy to
Artist Kathy Ruttenberg lives at the end of a long road up a mountain, and at dusk it’s easy to
The first time that I heard the term “Catskill Rock” – dropped hopefully, as a putative scene that might be
Taj Mahal’s importance as a one-man intersection of global music cannot be overstated. Beginning as an early (and top-shelf) example
As visiting professional lecturer and special projects coordinator for the fashion program at Marist College, knitwear designer Melissa Halvorson teaches
While the sloop Clearwater is currently in drydock for major repairs, the Hudson River Maritime Museum (HRMM) is gearing up to celebrate its
The women are seen from behind, their faces turned away from the viewer, their features indistinct. Creamy complexions, upswept hair,
February brings a bevy of historic talent to the Towne Crier in Beacon, including singer/songwriter and October Project founder Mary
“The flash is like crack to them. They really don’t care if a picture is flattering or not.” So observes
Two events in our area this week train fascinating spotlights on the role of quilts in American culture. Once relegated
Brooklyn is inarguably the Seattle of the aughts and into the teens: the fertile delta of the new primitivism, dreampop