“The Stories We Tell: Hudson Valley Artists 2015” is open at the Dorsky Museum in New Paltz
[portfolio_slideshow id=9772] Photos by Lauren Thomas For people who think visually, the old bromide that “One picture is worth
[portfolio_slideshow id=9772] Photos by Lauren Thomas For people who think visually, the old bromide that “One picture is worth
The Beacon Music Factory once again presents the Beacon Riverfest, a riverside festival of activities and food with an especially
[portfolio_slideshow id=16271] One of the institutions that have put the Hudson Valley on the international art-world map, Dia:Beacon is
Most of us have heard of Baron Munchausen, the fictionalized version of an 18th-century German aristocrat known for grossly exaggerating
The New Paltz painter Ryan Cronin works with large canvases, bold, culturally resonant shapes and brash colors: a style that
Their eyes are otherworldly. Their individual demeanors lean toward the abrupt and comical, with shades of lethargy and boredom when
The fiery, life-of-the-mind, maverick high school teacher is an American archetype. Insert your favorite film, lit or real-life incarnation here:
Some of us round the curve on State Route 209 south of Hurley twice a day, on our way to
San Francisco-based Adult Alternative megastars Train’s latest release Bulletproof Picasso (2014, Columbia) is a big old serving of larger-than-life, anthemic
“Write what you know,” aspiring writers are routinely exhorted. But that can be paralyzing advice for a young person whose