Wassiac Project
The Wassaic Project — which runs its annual truly-young and progressively forward-looking Summer Festival August 2-August 4 with some 100
The Wassaic Project — which runs its annual truly-young and progressively forward-looking Summer Festival August 2-August 4 with some 100
Poor King Lear. He’s fading fast and simply wants to divide the kingdom into three parts, with each going to
For any moviegoer who enjoys the manifold and ever-evolving art of animation, it’s always occasion to celebrate when a new
The Mid-Hudson Heritage Center will host a screening of the award-winning film “The Sublet” and short film “Jimmy’s Cafe” Saturday,
Ten years ago this summer, on a hot August afternoon, a massive multi-state rolling blackout hit the electrical grid of
If it’s summer in Saugerties, it’s time for an outdoor show of Arm-of-the-Sea Theater, that unique purveyor of ecological awareness
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
What do you mean, you’ve never been to Shadowland? Admittedly, the mid-Hudson is loaded with local choices for summer theatre