New Paltz prof Lisa Phillips talks about romantic obsession
In January of 2015, the decorated writer, radio journalist and SUNY-New Paltz professor Lisa Phillips published Unrequited: Women and Romantic
In January of 2015, the decorated writer, radio journalist and SUNY-New Paltz professor Lisa Phillips published Unrequited: Women and Romantic
Want to learn how to sing and sight-read music? An antiquated technique, popular in the early and mid-19th century, has
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe FRIDAY | APRIL 17
It’s said that the visit of a great teacher produces a lot of ripples, like dropping a stone in a
When the first warm flutterings and tweets of actual birds arrive, it’s time to awaken our bodies, naturally. You might
The credits on Suzanne Vega’s latest collection of new songs, 2014’s Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles,
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Just about a year ago, The Monuments Men was making the rounds of local cinemas, and hanging in there a
Long before he took up permanent residence in Woodstock, the Chicago-born blues harp legend Paul Butterfield had distinguished himself first
The Unison Arts Center in New Paltz welcomes the legendary swing/jazz Bucky Pizzarelli/Ed Laub Duo on Saturday, April 11 at