Tap great Brenda Bufalino to perform in New Paltz this Friday
Another person would have retired years ago, content to rest on her laurels. But Brenda Bufalino, who has been dancing
Another person would have retired years ago, content to rest on her laurels. But Brenda Bufalino, who has been dancing
Will Lytle, who sent us this drawing from Paris, writes: “Its the statue of the Lady Republic. It stands in
If you don’t want to fork over the nominal $6 admission charge for the 7:30 p.m. show of Edward Scissorhands
“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” – Robert
The first wave of critics weighing in on Laura Stevenson’s vibrant and surprising new pop/rock record Cocksure are all a-flutter
When the late Nina Simone first hit the music scene in the 1950s, and right through the Civil Rights movement
When Suzanne Holt moved to the mid-Hudson from Brooklyn in 2003, one of the things that she missed about her
Led by legendary fiddler Darol Anger, a founding member of both the David Grisman Quintet and the classical/bluegrass fusion outfit
Ragged edges, broken parts,” begins Mary Gauthier’s song “False from True.” The line introduces a quietly brutal story of estrangement
On Saturday, November 14, in a curious alignment of the stars, the ninth annual Swinging Moments Cabaret will be held