Ambrosia Parsley releases Weeping Cherry at Old Glenford Church Studio this Friday
On Weeping Cherry, in a voice both honeyed and gritty, Ambrosia Parsley delivers songs rich in omen and evocation, lyrics
On Weeping Cherry, in a voice both honeyed and gritty, Ambrosia Parsley delivers songs rich in omen and evocation, lyrics
[portfolio_slideshow id=15549] Kate McGloughlin working with artists in the WSA printmaking studio Photos by Dion Ogust Incorporated in 1981,
At first, Catskill-based Portia Munson was known for the art that she showed elsewhere: great piles of pink plastic detritus
Among other distinctions, Mexican guitar virtuoso Gil Gutierrez can claim to have been discovered, for American purposes, by Doc Severinsen when
A swarm of mostly Brooklyn-headquartered virtual press has gathered around Battle Ave’s second record, Year of Nod (2015, Seagreen Records). Stereogum,
At first exposure, New Paltz’s Breakfast for the Boys might appear to be a fairly typical, if highly skilled and
[portfolio_slideshow id=15501] Listening to jazz pianist Aaron Diehl play anything, it is not hard to surmise that this gaudily decorated
[portfolio_slideshow id=15479] Photos by Dion Ogust Before Ralph Whitehead left England for America, where he co-founded the Byrdcliffe Art Colony
Manuel Bromberg needed a cliff. It would be a grand sculpture. It was the mid-1960s and the artist, a professor
[portfolio_slideshow id=15452] The history of the Hudson River School of painters is a familiar one. So is that of