Best-selling nature writer Diane Ackerman at SUNY-Ulster
It wasn’t always so, but in modern times, there has been a tendency to put “good writers” and “good scientists”
It wasn’t always so, but in modern times, there has been a tendency to put “good writers” and “good scientists”
Ever wonder how New York City came to be known as the Big Apple? So did A. L. DuBois, a
A groundbreaking show of contemporary Tibetan art at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY-New Paltz is the perfect
I’ve been meaning to read the Game of Thrones books – or book, I should say, seeing how George R.
A National Endowment for the Arts program called the Big Read starts in Poughkeepsie on Sunday, October 20 with the
This season’s lineup for the Louis and Mildred Resnick Lecture Series will focus on “Holocaust Literature for Young and Old:
When cancer knocks on your door, you open it and walk out into a wholly different world – one of
Software developer and former Woodstock town supervisor Jeff Moran has an unusual passion: the elements, as in the Periodic Table.
One of these fine days, when the thrashing grounds are free and clear, it must be thrashed out whether the
The annual Giant Sale of Books and Media sponsored by the Friends of the Poughkeepsie Public Library District is living