Purple Rain screening and dance party in Rosendale
With a showing of Purple Rain on Saturday, May 7, the Rosendale Theater Collective offers the community an opportunity to
With a showing of Purple Rain on Saturday, May 7, the Rosendale Theater Collective offers the community an opportunity to
“An accent marks the lag between two cultures, two languages, the space where you let go of one identity,
There’s no doubt that Americana nostalgia is alive and well in the Hudson Valley: Numerous diners are bedecked with vinyl and
Psychology professors Dr. Timothy Leary and Dr. Richard Alpert began a lifelong friendship in 1960, when they launched the Harvard
The Village of Catskill, like so many other communities in the mid-Hudson region, was once a haven for Mom-and-Pop businesses,
Informal, audience-participation music gatherings happen in many cultures. In parts of rural America, such a song-swap was once called a
Currently running at the Culinary Institute of America’s Marriott Pavilion Theatre in a new production by the talented performers at
Love Shakespeare? Got some clueless persons in your life who still think of Shakespeare’s works as fusty, stuffy, ponderous and/or
Indian-born Rudyard Kipling may have coined the phrase “white man’s burden,” but the question has never been fully resolved as
A special “Live at the Falcon” brunch presentation on Saturday, April 23 will raise funds toward the preservation of Bannerman Castle,