Good choice, but pregnancy isn’t what Obvious Child is really about
Quite a week at the Supreme Court, wasn’t it? Even though I’m blessedly beyond the age of having to worry
Quite a week at the Supreme Court, wasn’t it? Even though I’m blessedly beyond the age of having to worry
The Rosendale Theatre recognizes Independence Day weekend this year in a somewhat counterintuitive way: by celebrating the British Invasion –
“Ghosts, puppets, revelry, whaleships, leviathans, rum.” That’s the description of the musical-in-development SeaWife in one of its workshop incarnations in
Whether or not a picture is actually worth a thousand words depends on which picture, which words and whether the
On a fine June evening, with Boscobel’s iconic view of the Hudson Highlands, the river itself and Constitution Marsh as
Arguably the mid-Hudson’s premier summer performing arts showcase, Bard SummerScape brings topnotch performers in the fields of music – including
School’s out for the summer, which means that movie studios will soon be trotting out their biggest selection of family-friendly
Powerhouse Theater, that roiling crucible of new plays in various stages of development, is launching its summer 2014 schedule this
What would it be like, I wonder, to be a well-educated person of color whose guilty pleasure just happens to
Bard SummerScape, June 27 to August 17, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson Bard SummerScape is a premier showcase of the theatrical arts,