Saved by the Seal-Folk: The Secret of Roan Inish in Rosendale
Red Hook’s great independent filmmaker John Sayles isn’t particularly known as a creator of movies for kids, but in 1994 he
Red Hook’s great independent filmmaker John Sayles isn’t particularly known as a creator of movies for kids, but in 1994 he
The reed-player and jazz composer/interpreter Don Byron’s New Gospel Quintet routinely raises roofs and brings audiences almost involuntarily to their
The upcoming third annual Read Local! Red Hook Literary Festival will take place on Friday and Saturday, April 11 and
The Hudson Valley has long served as a home and haven in the hills for many professional musicians, but as
Why, in this post-Enlightenment age of sophisticated science, do so many otherwise-rational people still cling so tenaciously to belief in
Once upon a time, comic books were for kids – particularly kids who didn’t care much for reading real books.
“I’d rather be a writer than an actor,” said Stephen Tobolowsky, a character actor you’ve probably seen in one of
When I was a young, unfocused, undisciplined musician, dwarfed by my older brother’s long shadow on the high school dance
There will be great books, evocative stories and abundant opportunities for inspiration at the fifth annual Woodstock Writers’ Festival (WWF),
Times certainly have changed since Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest first opened in London in 1895. The