Santa comes to Woodstock’s Village Green on Christmas Eve
Just before he spends a long night hurtling on a global trek to spread his joy, and lots of presents
Just before he spends a long night hurtling on a global trek to spread his joy, and lots of presents
Winter is the season when the Hudson Valley’s many hardworking and talented small classical ensembles tend to emerge from the
It’s that glorious time of the year again. For many, it’s a time of joyful noise. Some find vocal expression
The cool thing about the big national awards that just descend on people – like the MacArthur Foundation’s half-million-dollar so-called
In his book of short stories Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, neuroscientist David Eagleman imagines three deaths. The
I hadn’t seen Bob Draffen in close to 20 years when I ran into his wife Ann at a show
The Hudson Valley has been a hotbed for visual art in the encaustics medium for years now. The initial reasoning
The piano is music laid bare – or Western music, at least: the whole theory and matrix of it spread
A few years back, the early-20th-century painter George Bellows – who lived and worked summers in Woodstock during the final
Jack & Luna’s Café in Stone Ridge is a bright and airy place, contemporary in design, with a staff hired