See me, hear me: The Who’s Tommy in Woodstock
Remember the first time you heard the Who’s breakthrough 1969 double album Tommy, the work for which the term “rock
Remember the first time you heard the Who’s breakthrough 1969 double album Tommy, the work for which the term “rock
This Friday’s screening of Shirley Clarke’s legendary mid-1960s independent film portrait of a black gay hustler, Portrait of Jason, should
As with so many artists who are casually labeled experimental or avant-garde, a lot of the genuine art in Gary
Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If
Jeremy Swift learned to ride and race mountain bikes on local trails and decided it would be great to have
There are summer movies, and there are movies about summer. If the idea of catching one of the latter is
“Jelly & George” and “Live At The Orpheum” are two nights of Jazz in Tannersville, in Greene County, at the
You hear or read something and go, “Wow, that’s cool, I never knew that.” When the “new” fact is something
In 1983, Tom Waits released Swordfishtrombones, which (an appreciative) Tony Bennett described as “a guy in an ashcan sending messages.”
The Rosendale Theatre is bringing back Doug Motel’s award-winning one-man show “Shiva Arms” this Friday and Saturday, August 2 and