Nora Scarlett’s “Trunks of the Gunks” at Unison
When we’re out hiking in the Gunks together, my Significant Other is always looking at the big picture, shooting
When we’re out hiking in the Gunks together, my Significant Other is always looking at the big picture, shooting
John Lennon said that the blues is a chair. A lesser-known but even more fraudulent blues apologist named Althius “Pop”
It’s rock poster time at the Museum at Bethel Woods, which opens a retrospective exhibit of the works of original
The river stretches north and south below us as Simone Felice speaks about his new solo album, his just-published first
In his yard on the rural outskirts of Kingston, Mark Hogancamp has fashioned a miniature town, set in Belgium during
The solo room show at the Center for Photography at Woodstock got under my skin when I stopped in there
The name Jim Campilongo is known more among electric guitar aficionados than among the general music-fan population. He is especially
There’s almost no American art in the Louvre. The prestigious Paris museum boasts of only four American paintings in its
St. Paddy’s Day has come and gone, but traditional Irish music can still be heard at pubs and gatherings throughout
Pianist Bob Milne has traveled the world, spreading the joy of ragtime music across the span of the globe. One