Pioneering architect Frances Halsband got her start on Woodstock’s Village Green
[portfolio_slideshow id=14281] Frances Halsband began working as an architect when few women were in that profession. Four years after
[portfolio_slideshow id=14281] Frances Halsband began working as an architect when few women were in that profession. Four years after
When American regionalist painter, muralist and printmaker Thomas Weeks Barrett, Jr. (1902-1947) came home to his native Poughkeepsie after working
On Americanfilmhistory’s debut release The Grizzliest Thing I Know, the prolific and ambitious songwriter Frank McGinnis delivers what can only
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For the past 45 years, thanks to the genius of chef/owner John Novi, the Depuy Canal House Restaurant in the
“Learning how to do something in your hometown is the most important thing.” – Pete Seeger SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Twenty years after opening their first Kitchenette in Manhattan’s Tribeca — followed by a second restaurant on Amsterdam Avenue near
On the drive between New Paltz and Rosendale, there sits a landmark known as The Postage Inn. What drivers might
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