Soldner’s background, community commitment served city well
Kingston is a mine which bears a thousand diamonds. One such gem was Gerard “Jerry” Soldner, who recently passed away
Kingston is a mine which bears a thousand diamonds. One such gem was Gerard “Jerry” Soldner, who recently passed away
If you could design your very own home and the sky was the limit, what would it include? Indoor pool?
Since 2009, people at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge have heard music. During warmer months, they’ve heard strange percussive
It’s a near-universally accepted truism that there is no drama without conflict. Onstage, that dramatic tension can certainly be generated
In the 1970s, Jeff Jacobson gave up practicing law with the American Civil Liberties Union to become a photographer and
The best music can be a poignant reflection of reality and/or allow for flights of escapism. Some songs or albums
Author Martha Frankel directs the local annual literary bacchanal called the Woodstock Writers’ Festival (WWF). The catchphrase this year is “Reading,
South African power rock trio Skollie takes the stage at the Falcon in Marlboro on Saturday, April 13, bringing together
This past week saw the opening of “I Have a Place in Mind” at Imogen Holloway Gallery on Partition St.,
To roll into the new technological age and meet changes in how movies are distributed, both the Woodstock and Rhinebeck