Kids’ Almanac: May 26-June 2
“The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.” – Minot J. Savage
“The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.” – Minot J. Savage
It’s that time of year again. Flowers blooming, summer bearing down, and Bob Dylan is another year older. This year
Sometimes we find that good ol’ American “rugged individualism” ain’t all it’s cracked up to be, and that seeking strength
A growing number of communities in the Hudson Valley host annual “Taste of” events under a variety of names, some
Funny how “patriotism” gets continually redefined depending on such variables as which party currently holds the presidency, whether or not
With no end in sight to the trend of violent, sometimes deadly incidents happening in our schools, teachers, parents, administrators
Local musician Diggy Lessard – a Woodstock Day School alumnus and go-to rock-stud performer for the Paul Green Rock Academy
Known for her visionary approach and innovations in dance/theater, multidisciplinary productions incorporating the spoken word, live and commissioned music, artist-inspired
More than five decades before Jack Williamson coined the term “terraforming” during the Golden Age of science fiction, preeminent Hudson
Sheets of rusty metal, reclaimed wood and stenciled graphics in spray paint: While graffiti-style art has long since gained recognition