Friends of Historic Kingston to launch The Street that Built a City
[portfolio_slideshow id=18061] Lowell Thing’s The Street that Built a City: McEntee’s Chestnut Street, Kingston and the Rise of New
[portfolio_slideshow id=18061] Lowell Thing’s The Street that Built a City: McEntee’s Chestnut Street, Kingston and the Rise of New
Georgia-bred, Brooklyn-based indie-rock songwriter Mackenzie Scott operates under the name Torres and specializes in a raw, confessional, ominous and quite
The exclamatory Defiant Ones! bring a variety of the Hudson Valley’s highest-profile national musicians together in one funk/rock ensemble. From
Admirers of the Unison Arts and Learning Center have recently seen many reasons to feel heartened about the venerable venue’s
According to a friend who grew up in London and Coventry during the Blitz, little English children used to be
The Orchestra Now (TÕN), a new Master’s degree program and training orchestra founded by Bard College, will launch its inaugural
October 24 is United Nations Day, the anniversary of the international diplomacy organization’s founding. And this year marks the 70th
Antimatter? The strange effect that observers have on their experiments? The non-reality of time? Mind-stretching topics are fun. But sometimes
Back in May, the Hudson River School of painting went 21st-century and bicoastal with a landmark collaborative exhibition titled “River
The seventh annual Woodstock Invitational Luthiers’ Showcase (and Tonewood Festival) returns to Woodstock’s Bearsville Theater with three days of high communing with