Gardiner resident Brenda Bufalino wins top dance award
As the Oscars are to the movie industry, the Emmy Awards to television and the Tonys to Broadway, the Bessie
As the Oscars are to the movie industry, the Emmy Awards to television and the Tonys to Broadway, the Bessie
Multiple Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash performs in the intimate confines of the Bearsville Theater on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
Mary Stuart Masterson directs Good Dirt this Sunday at Bard. Following the performance, there will be a community picnic on the Fisher Center’s lawn. Bring your own picnic and blanket, or sample the offerings available on-site for purchase, featuring goods from some of the farmers portrayed in Good Dirt and other local purveyors.
“A lot of people don’t know what a maker- or hackerspace is. It’s a fairly new concept, but they’re all over the world.”
The nature of the narrative is not made clear, but the seductively withholding teaser text may provide some clues: “What if we can shape human destiny, unveil our true superselves and rewrite the story of our time? We Are Making the Movie of Our Lives.”
There’s something giddily freeing about being granted official sanction to do something that’s usually deemed to be transgressive – like creatively “defacing” public property.
Annual apple festival on Huguenot Street gets rebranded, will host spirits-tasting
Ben Neill’s revelatory environmental composition Manitoga somehow manages to transport you to the place where you already are. It is named for the location at which the work is intended to be performed, exclusively: Manitoga, the idyllic-but-subtly-surreal Russell Wright Design Center in Garrison.
“I like work which asks questions, involving emotional states of mind. Beauty is not enough, because we live in urgent times. I want the work to speak back.”
Once you’ve been someplace where 55 different knowledgeable garlic farmers congregate, offering varieties that cover the whole flavor spectrum, you’ll never be the same easily satisfied cook that you were before.