Richard Striner discusses his book Lincoln’s Way at FDR site
Hyde Park is literally steeped in history, and no place more so than in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt complex that
Hyde Park is literally steeped in history, and no place more so than in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt complex that
It’s intriguing when someone already successful in one creative area steps into another one and spreads her wings. Folk-music legend
When Da Chen wrote his memoirs of growing up in Communist China and of immigrating to the US as a
Paul Russell says that writing a period piece – like his recently released The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov, for
I sometimes consume cookbooks like novels: from cover to cover, including all anecdotes and instructions, as much for entertainment as
At Barnes & Noble in Kingston: Saturday, January 21 at 2 p.m. – Former Forbes Magazine managing editor Stewart Pinkerton
Jesse’s Ghost is the first story of a new series by Frank Bergon: a novelist, essayist, critic and professor emeritus
From 17th-century stone houses to Gilded Age mansions to Arts and Crafts artists’ studios to a drive-in movie theater and
Just when it seems as though nothing new could possibly emerge from within the bounds of a given form, the
At Inquiring Minds in New Paltz: Friday, December 9 at 7 p.m. – Will Hermes, author of Love Goes to