Kids Almanac: Mother’s Day, birds, blossoms, boxing & baklava
In his work Birds and Poets, John Burroughs describes the contrast between the course of change that we experience through
In his work Birds and Poets, John Burroughs describes the contrast between the course of change that we experience through
Recording artist Sarah Fimm and friends are going to hang thousands of tiny mirrors and place hundreds of solar hummingbirds
People like to find ways to contribute – ways that flow out of their lives to assist others in need.
One of the reliable signs that the warm weather has returned to the mid-Hudson is the reemergence of the popular
The new season’s underway up at Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole home in Catskill that has become a treasure-trove of
Over a span of nearly 40 years, choreographer Jennifer Muller has created more than 100 pieces, sometimes incorporating other media
The Hurley Heritage Society celebrates Founders’ Day on Main Street in the Village of Hurley on Saturday, May 5. Marc
A group of Hudson Valley and New York City chefs are heading to a restored factory in Hudson on May
Having a madwoman living in your attic who’s prone to fits of maniacal laughter, setting the bed hangings on fire
Nora Lawrence, associate curator at Storm King Art Center, was so taken with Peter Coffin’s piece Music for Plants at