Sarah Rothenberg’s Marcel Proust Project at Bard
Before she became artistic director of Da Camera of Houston in 1994, pianist Sarah Rothenberg was a founding co-director of
Before she became artistic director of Da Camera of Houston in 1994, pianist Sarah Rothenberg was a founding co-director of
While a lot of good stageworks get produced by the college theater arts departments in our region, they always have
Carol Goodman, a professor of Creative Writing at SUNY-New Paltz, has a long track record of authoring novels about campuses
Each January, the Town of Woodstock throws a bash celebrating the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with live
In 1908, Jack London wrote a short story that became an oft-anthologized classic, titled “To Build a Fire.” A grim
To achieve stardom in musical theater, one needs not only a whole lot of acting, singing and dancing talent, but
Each year, the Rhinebeck Chamber Music Society (RCMS) presents a concert featuring rising stars of the opera world. And year
With The Danish Girl, the art-film world has effected a small breach into one of Western society’s last standing social
Appropriately enough, a lifelong theater man – with strong connections to the Hudson Valley – is bringing The Music Man
Considering that the labyrinthine complexity deliberately cloaked in arcane jargon that is high finance these days is the sort of