Juneteenth fest at New Progressive Baptist Church in Kingston
Slavery did not end in the US on January 1, 1863 with the Emancipation Proclamation, an executive order issued by
Slavery did not end in the US on January 1, 1863 with the Emancipation Proclamation, an executive order issued by
With the production of All You Can Eat, Half Moon Theater (HMT) partners with the Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Melissa Auf der Maur and her partner, filmmaker Tony Stone, are co-creative directors of Basilica Hudson, an artist-owned and -operated
The many outdoor pleasures that come along with warm weather aren’t limited to activities that involve strenuous physical exercise. We
If you heard that some startup local theatrical troupe was about to put on its first summer Shakespeare production out-of-doors,
The Brooklyn band Invisible Familiars is becoming a visible and familiar presence locally after a showcase at BSP in Kingston,
“Practice self-care, be grateful for what you have, keep it in the day, be as honest as possible.” – Shana
Living in the Hudson Valley has its food perqs, not the least of which is the availability of an incredible
What may be the region’s most historic theater, part of the Byrdcliffe Colony in Woodstock, kicks off its new lease
Bard SummerScape, June 25-August 16, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson Bard SummerScape brings topnotch performers in the fields of music – including