Staats Fasoldt’s delightful twist to the brain
Staats Fasoldt’s watercolor paintings of streets and houses, the Gunks, waterfalls, barnyards and other aspects of the local scene are
Staats Fasoldt’s watercolor paintings of streets and houses, the Gunks, waterfalls, barnyards and other aspects of the local scene are
There is no better backdrop for sculpture than the open air, in this writer’s humble opinion – especially when the
Margaret Edson’s play Wit, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Best New
On her upcoming debut CD Rest and Heal, New Paltz-based singer/songwriter Liana Gabel finds an idiosyncratic sweet spot somewhere between
It’s unfair to review a restaurant less than a month after opening. It forces you to say something priggish like,
The Hudson River Maritime Museum on the Rondout in Kingston has been “providing the portal to history along the Hudson”
For all his deserved reputation as a technological pioneer, a studio wizard, a futurist and a playful, sometimes perverse manipulator
According to Hollywood lore, Robert Redford nursed a dream for decades to make a movie about renegade ‘60s-era activists on
Assemblage art – that arrangement of disparate objects into a unified visual statement – has been around now as an
Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different? – C. S.