Old and on the road
In which our intrepid middle-aged music critic samples the life of a young punk on tour.
In which our intrepid middle-aged music critic samples the life of a young punk on tour.
Sunday, 3/12: Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society brings eminent early-music specialists to play in the historic Church of the Messiah.
Make scrimshaw out of soap at the Maritime Museum, ceramics at the Dorsky and hamantaschen at a Purim Carnival.
Saturday, 3/11: Perhaps you need to have lived through the Cold War to realize how remarkable it was for Russians to stumble upon a band of American singers in downtown Moscow.
Friday-Sunday, 3/10-12: The posthumous publication of Eugene O’Neill’s acknowledged masterpiece left us with one of the most memorable dysfunctional families ever staged.
Exploring Hudson in 1991, Linda Bruce and Claudia Mussmann walked into an affordable building – a one-time bakery built in 1929 – and recognized its potential as an ever-evolving space for artists and community members to come together.
We know that Rana has been interrupted in her shower by a mysterious intruder; we know that she has been injured, and that bloody footprints lead away from the scene of the crime.
With St. Patrick’s Day coming, many a cook’s thoughts turn to the annual pot of corned beef and cabbage — the traditional New England boiled dinner.
O+ Poughkeepsie, a festival of art, music and wellness, will be celebrated August 5 in downtown Poughkeepsie.
Does the idea of being cut off from the distractions of the internet, television, cellphones and society in general while you work on your next magnum opus intrigue you?