Twenty Feet from Stardom casts long-overdue spotlight on backup singers
Summertime is traditionally regarded as the proper season for cinematic junk food, not the good-for-you granola of documentaries. But go
Summertime is traditionally regarded as the proper season for cinematic junk food, not the good-for-you granola of documentaries. But go
Pity the poor accursed House of Atreus. Game of Thrones fans might think that the brave and honorable scions of
Most of Shakespeare’s plays are conventionally classified as either histories, tragedies or comedies, but there are a few exceptions that
“Everyone likes bluegrass once they hear it.” So says Rick Snell, guitarist and singer with the Brooklyn band Six Deadly
What do you mean, you’ve never been to Shadowland? Admittedly, the mid-Hudson is loaded with local choices for summer theatre
The Saugerties town-wide yard sale will be held Saturday, July 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the following
[portfolio_slideshow id=5297] In less than 78 hours, three artists transformed the once-grey metal grain silos at the Tuthilltown Spirits farm
The Falcon, a spacious, a spacious former 19th century factory; now a music venue, has gained a reputation for featuring
With so many artists located in every hamlet, town and city of the county, studio tours tend to be a
Like Piazzola, Weill or Morricone, all of whom are arguably influences, the music of Andrew Bird has that unmistakable quality