Chariot’s afire at Bard with Mendelssohn’s Elijah
Following up on last year’s performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s choral piece St. Paul, on Friday and Saturday, February 17 and
Following up on last year’s performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s choral piece St. Paul, on Friday and Saturday, February 17 and
It’s intriguing when someone already successful in one creative area steps into another one and spreads her wings. Folk-music legend
The acid test of great satire is whether it stands the test of time and cultural distance. From Aristophanes to
New Paltz starts late and ends late. That’s just the way it is and always has been. When performers at
Port Ewen resident Alex Marra has been a weather zealot since grammar school, indulging in a passion so consuming that
When Da Chen wrote his memoirs of growing up in Communist China and of immigrating to the US as a
If you’re worried that the only sky your kids see anymore is the one in the background of an Angry
The French Club at Highland High School is inviting senior citizens from the Highland Central School District to its Valentine’s
Among the many native treasures of the Hudson Valley that we locals tend to take for granted, Joan Tower stands
In days past, bad times made for angry rock. The economic doldrums of the mid-1970s in Britain begat the snarling,