Liberty of Rhinebeck hosts Dirty River album release party
Before you’ve even heard Forrest Hackenbrock’s queasy baritone and the even-queasier things that it has to say, the opening two-measure
Before you’ve even heard Forrest Hackenbrock’s queasy baritone and the even-queasier things that it has to say, the opening two-measure
Dave Mason has been at it for 50 years. His early career seemed to be mostly about leaving, rejoining, leaving
Movie fans – especially those who love to see something a bit out of the ordinary or hear the inside
“One thing that’s so nice about open-air sculpture installations,” says Sarah Bachelier, curator of this year’s Kingston Sculpture Biennial, “is
In the summer of 1987, Russian pianist Vladimir Feltsman – a child prodigy who had debuted with the Moscow Philharmonic
90 Miles Off Broadway has presented theatre scholarships of $400 each to Kyle Beyer of John Jay High School and
The “best little car show in the Northeast” isn’t so little anymore. This year marks the tenth anniversary for the
They capture one parade in one town on a single day, but the dozens of photographs in “The July Fourth
Maverick Concerts’ 2013 season will be emphasizing both Britten the composer and Britain his country. At the first performance, Sunday
Richard Thompson’s back in town, running his second annual Frets and Refrains Acoustic Guitar and Songwriting Camp this week at