“The Woodstock Story” on view through January in NYC
In the 1920s and ‘30s, Woodstock was a cauldron of creative activity. The founding of the Utopian Arts and Crafts
In the 1920s and ‘30s, Woodstock was a cauldron of creative activity. The founding of the Utopian Arts and Crafts
When we think of holiday traditions associated with Woodstock, the first thing that comes to mind for most people is
“Carbon,” the current exhibition by Charles Lindsay of Rensselaerville and New York City that has swallowed the Center for Photography
Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper to produce intricate shapes and three-dimensional objects, looks like a difficult craft.
The electronic media tsunami has not yet completely obliterated the culture of printed matter. According to one youthful source, photographers
If you’re small and regional, and there are several of you, you can make more of an impact if you
The last big concert of the season, held at 3 p.m. at Bard College’s Richard B. Fisher Center for the
A few weeks ago we ran Theater Without a Theater, a piece about a new theatrical paradigm, which pointed out
Several incarnations of the Balinese gamelan orchestra Giri Mekar have managed to manifest yearly performances in the Hudson Valley. Begun
Having truly outstanding jazz bands is a tradition that just won’t die with the passing of a generation in two