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Felice Brothers play Bearsville on Friday

Felice Brothers play Bearsville on Friday

The Brothers are still touring in support of their poignant and elegiac 2016 release “Life in the Dark.” A concise collection of surreal Americana, the record finds the band assured and in complete command of their idiom, waltzing, swinging, boogieing and stumbling with the lyrical grace of some serious road dogs. The Catskills’ leading musical export of the last decade will be accompanied by singer/songwriter Wyndham at Grossman’s venerable barn theater.

Renato returns

Renato returns

Renato After Alba proceeds in fits and starts, unlike Renato, The Painter, allowing what plot twists there are, and final rising to something life-affirming and almost ethereal, to come about with the naturalness of life’s small elements of life that capture the painter’s attention as he returns to the world, and eventually the art that shaped his life before his partner’s passing.

Saugerties art show raises funds for environmental education

Saugerties art show raises funds for environmental education

It’s the Esopus Creek Conservancy’s biggest fundraiser of the year. It’s called “100 for 100,” meaning that 100 artists from all over the Hudson Valley (and even from New York City) create works on canvases of identical size, which are sold for $100 each. The artwork, astonishing in its variety, is unsigned. The buyer only finds out who created it after making the purchase and, as an extra bonus, gets to meet the artist.

Kids’ Almanac (11/17-23)

Kids’ Almanac (11/17-23)

Our weekly roundup of local children’s activities. This week: Museums for All, Grace the Pirate on stage in Rhinebeck, Hang out with turkeys at Catskill Animal Sanctuary in Saugerties, Upstate Films in Woodstock screens Screenagers, Sinterklaas Crowns & Branches workshops in Kingston & Rhinebeck and more.

In the Kitchen debuts new LP at BSP

In the Kitchen debuts new LP at BSP

The record by the New Paltz-based group is an unassuming winner: unfailingly sturdy and openhearted songs, rock-energized bluegrass propulsion in a no-fuss setting, sweet licks and a gang-chant communal approach to singing by some dudes who maybe didn’t pass the choir audition in high school.