Eat. Drink. Play. Recover.
Woodstock, Rhinebeck to host book-signings for Mary Giuliani’s The Cocktail Party She’s known as “the caterer to the stars,” and
Woodstock, Rhinebeck to host book-signings for Mary Giuliani’s The Cocktail Party She’s known as “the caterer to the stars,” and
Sybil Rosen’s first collection of short stories is a small treasure of intimate encounters with the varied and obscure sort
[portfolio_slideshow id=18061] Lowell Thing’s The Street that Built a City: McEntee’s Chestnut Street, Kingston and the Rise of New
Alice Waters is known as “the mother of the modern food movement” for her insistence on using locally and organically
[portfolio_slideshow id=17719] The Shawangunk Ridge loomed just over their shoulders as Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell sat discussing
Noi Italiani D’Oggi (NIDO), the not-for-profit Italian-American cultural group headquartered in Poughkeepsie, has proclaimed October to be Italian Heritage Month, and
Word Café, held on Thursday evenings at Outdated on Wall Street in Kingston, started the season off last week with
One of the most coveted literary awards in the English-speaking world is the Man Booker Prize, which “promotes the finest
Twenty years ago, when Dr. Steve Weinman wrote his 68-page non-profit pocket book A Rock with a View: Hiking, Biking and
If you missed Tony/Obie-winning actress Mary Louise Wilson when she came to Rhinecliff’s Morton Memorial Library in July, you’re in