Neil Gaiman on stage with author Audrey Niffenegger at Bard
Successfully recruiting Neil Gaiman to join the faculty last year was more than just a brilliant branding maneuver for Bard
Successfully recruiting Neil Gaiman to join the faculty last year was more than just a brilliant branding maneuver for Bard
Last April the Hudson Valley Philharmonic (HVP) presented one of its most ambitious projects ever, a performance of Mahler’s Symphony
Don’t wait until the movies that you most wanted to see at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival are already sold
Guitarist Mark Ormerod has been making the scene in New Paltz for what seems like about half of forever now.
Like other much-maligned members of the cabbage family, the humble cauliflower tends to go underappreciated nowadays. Mark Twain famously wrote,
On the storm-shadowed morning of Tuesday, Sept. 16, the farm market is about to open. Workers stand over a vividly
Consider it Pat Oleszko month. The artist-in-residence at Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) has an exhibit at the arts center, and has
Manitoga in Garrison, also known as the Russell Wright Design Center, is the former home of a significant 20th-century industrial
Be prepared to see artist Bob Malkin’s mug overlooking Route 212 between Woodstock and Saugerties for the foreseeable future, following
If the Ava Luna and Celestial Shore show at BSP on September 27 says anything definitive about the new indie