Life of Pi needs to be seen, preferably in 3-D
Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi, which won Britain’s prestigious Mann Booker Prize in 2002, along with a slew of
Yann Martel’s novel Life of Pi, which won Britain’s prestigious Mann Booker Prize in 2002, along with a slew of
Not one but two local women have been nominated for the 2013 Grammy awards: music writer Holly George-Warren of Phoenicia
Sitting cross-legged on the floor of the New Paltz Jewish Community Center, a group of three girls spun a dreidel
I hadn’t seen Bob Draffen in close to 20 years when I ran into his wife Ann at a show
The Hudson Valley has been a hotbed for visual art in the encaustics medium for years now. The initial reasoning
According to The New York Times, many people in Russia are panicking. They really believe that the end of the
You may not recognize the name James Balog right off; but unless you’re a diehard global warming denier, you’ve probably
The piano is music laid bare – or Western music, at least: the whole theory and matrix of it spread
Rhinebeck’s Cocoon Theatre performs Boxaroxen this weekend I remember when my daughter approached our friend Linda Brook during a recent
Wanting, at some point in one’s life, to be James Bond seems to be a fairly universal Guy Thing –