Kingston After Dark: Stone Free
The year 2016 was intense for everyone, but Simi not only poured herself into her budding visual arts endeavors but is one of the more active and respected performers in the region.
The year 2016 was intense for everyone, but Simi not only poured herself into her budding visual arts endeavors but is one of the more active and respected performers in the region.
Gareth Edwards’ “filler” project is about 100 times better than George Lucas’ prequel trilogy (though that’s not saying much).
Let’s not get too brazenly accustomed to the performers that the Falcon in Marlboro calls “regulars.” Christmas Eve performer Marshall Crenshaw is one such regular; he is also one of the most highly regarded guitar-pop songwriters of the last 30 years, a cognoscenti pick and the owner of a dazzlingly good catalogue of general undervalued records.
Incorporating piano, a horn section and chanteuse “Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol, the popular “hot jazz” ensemble’s repertoire is inspired by the works of Fats Waller, Dinah Washington, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday, ranging in style from Manhattan speakeasies to New Orleans juke joints to prewar Paris cabarets.
Make Gingerbread Houses at Red Hook Library, Hanukkah celebrations, Make-your-own-gifts workshops, Wind Racers’ Maker Lab and Gingerman Play at Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, Hudson Valley teen author Erin Forbes’ “Fire & Ice: The Elementals”, Mini-camps at Hudson Highlands Nature Museum in Cornwall and more.
Father Richard McKeon, who has been the Church of the Messiah’s rector since 2010, says, “People ask me, ‘Why save the building?’ and I say we have a beautiful building and it has a place in the community.”
The new record “Holy Rollin’” from area heroes The Grape and the Grain is crackling with a sense of adventure and even more of a funky hard rock sensibility than perhaps anything they have released to date.
The preponderance of revivalist folk music in the new millennium has been scruffy and idiosyncratic by design, some of it
The album covers whirled into psychedelic mandalas and looped action sequences like an Eadweard Muybridge zoopraxiscope, transforming centrifugally into something rife with a post-verbal Jungian symbolism… Some records were legendary for what happened visually when they were spun animate, a living design, intent assumed. Grateful Dead: intent assumed; Led Zeppelin: intent assumed; Pink Floyd: intent assured.
The timeless and irreverent holiday classic is based on the stories of Jean Shepherd in his book In “God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash.” Bring a new unwrapped toy for People’s Place, and you will get in for free.