Jim Rooney returns to Woodstock with his new book
Jim Rooney’s journey through American music has taken him from low down barrooms to fine halls and grand stages throughout
Jim Rooney’s journey through American music has taken him from low down barrooms to fine halls and grand stages throughout
[portfolio_slideshow id=11333] Photos by Mookie Forcella John Wolfe says that he’s always considered himself a folk artist. While it’s
I’m looking forward to Hudson’s fourth annual Ramp Fest – a party paying homage to the wild onion, or ramp
Between its eponymous debut EP and its new CD Home, Rosendale’s Living with Elephants evolved from the alias of a
This Saturday, May 3, the Bearsville Theater will host the Woodstock Day School Soundout, highlighting the music of Pete Seeger,
“The world’s favorite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May.” ~ Edwin Way Teale Kids’ Almanac
Ah, Paris: the ultimate destination for a restorative second honeymoon or a charming romantic comedy. Le Week-End, the latest collaboration
Artist studio tours have become key components in the cultural tourism economy of a number of Hudson Valley communities, including
How best to define the differences between film and theater, and more specifically generic playgoing and that dazzling experience summed
Gardiner brought an industrial-size paper shredder to town for its annual Earth Day event last Saturday, April 19. The paper