Festival of Dance at UPAC
This Saturday, March 21, the Ulster Ballet Company puts on its 32nd annual Festival of Dance: a true potpourri of
This Saturday, March 21, the Ulster Ballet Company puts on its 32nd annual Festival of Dance: a true potpourri of
“Spring is the time of plans and projects.” – Leo Tolstoy SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Signs of Spring Walk at
State Supreme Court justice Joseph Force Crater was once known as the “missingest man in New York.” Last seen leaving a Midtown Manhattan restaurant in 1930, Judge Crater was the subject of a massive manhunt and media frenzy. Some say his final resting place lies outside lies in Kingston outside an old brewery.
In Bloomington, near Kingston, in a 19th-century brick house, artist, writer, and scholar Bethany Ides is organizing a performance project
The upcoming production of Mary Poppins: The Broadway Musical at John A. Coleman Catholic High School marks the 45th time
It’s St. Patrick’s season at the Towne Crier Café. On Thursday, March 19, the venerable concert venue (once of Pawling,
Will Lytle has returned from Southeast Asia. His regular strip will resume next week. To see more of Will’s work
The annual Shamrock Run, a two-mile “fun run” through Kingston, will usher in all things Irish on Sunday, March 15.
[portfolio_slideshow id=14786] The Woodstock Writers’ Festival (WWF) has been called a “vibrant and entertaining literary party” and the “perfect
It is not Michael Hadreas’ fault that his project Perfume Genius often draws comparisons to Elliott Smith and Sufjan Stevens