Polly Law makes artful use of what’s at hand
Polly Law’s studio is perched above Uptown Kingston, filled with light and a treasure trove of stuff, from buttons and
Polly Law’s studio is perched above Uptown Kingston, filled with light and a treasure trove of stuff, from buttons and
The music and musicians of the 1969 Woodstock festival have been exhaustively documented, but anyone who was actually there can
The Tivoli Artists’ Gallery, formerly the Tivoli Artists’ Co-op, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a monthlong exhibit highlighting the
The roots music genre holds the unique distinction of being both more “real” and often more self-conscious, stylized and theatrical
The people of Haiti live with 98 percent deforestation, 70 percent illiteracy and 50 percent unemployment. The all-volunteer Vassar Haiti
The first time I saw Joey Eppard play, he was a kid packing the local music clubs with an early
The band El Front carries various formidable torches, including those belonging to the Clash, the Pogues, Billy Bragg, Bob Marley,
John Huba’s photographs capture a world that seems almost impossibly exotic right now to my color-starved, winter-weary eyes: a quartet
Cut and Paste,” the regional juried art exhibition that opened at SUNY-Ulster’s Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery last week, is bright,
At first glance, Sharon Core’s meticulous, softly lit still-lifes of fruits, vegetables, meat and plants could be mistaken for paintings.