The Invisible Woman keeps a decorous lid on Dickens’ hidden love affair
Not content with helping to bring the wonderful recent sleeper hit Philomena to the big screen, Dutchess County-based film producer
Not content with helping to bring the wonderful recent sleeper hit Philomena to the big screen, Dutchess County-based film producer
When Eda Crist and Edie LeFever established the Performing Arts of Woodstock (PAW) theater organization in 1964, they probably never
Every month, village businesses stay open late and offer special activities and discounts. The theme for February’s First Friday on
Cibo Matto’s 1996 major-label debut, Viva! La Woman, established the group as leading players on the front line of alt/rock
Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us: an annual reminder that, even at times when the romance quotient in your life
Long before Elvis’ hips, Hendrix’s flaming Strat anthems and whatever other oft-cited pop-culture paradigm shifts you cite often, folk music
“Woody Guthrie and Lee Hays were the two geniuses I knew. And Toshi the third.” – Pete Seeger In honor of Kids’
Midwinter can be a glorious time for outdoorspeople, given enough of a snow base to support skis, sleds or snowshoes
“Architectural Perspectives,” an ambitious new exhibition and multi-arts collaboration and celebration of an opening at Cornell Street Studios in Kingston
In my Bach-loving childhood home, the names of the great non-Segovian classical guitarists were oft-heard and well-known: Julian Bream, Christopher