Artificial Intelligensia
When I was at college back in the early 1970s, I shared a house with two psych majors and a
When I was at college back in the early 1970s, I shared a house with two psych majors and a
Highland and New Paltz High School students were able to learn from and perform with one of Ireland’s most renowned
In the tiny hamlet of Cottekill in Rosendale is an historic white church. Built in 1898, it’s a light-filled and
The formerly “Silent Passage” is mute no more. And at performances of Menopause The Musical®, conversation about “the change” is
In the same way that an artist’s preliminary drawing can bring us closer to the creative process than the finished
Production fashion may change around him, but Graham Parker is one British rocker from the ‘70s who has trusted his
The Mid-Hudson Amnesty International Chapter will host a screening of the award-winning Canadian documentary film, You Don’t Like the Truth:
“To live in this world you must be able to to do three things: to love what is mortal; to
On a brisk, sunny Sunday afternoon a line of people bundled-up in jackets and bulky sweaters stretches down Fair Street
Marc Black is an eclectic folk-rocker who says he carries the Woodstock tradition of dealing with life and all its