Madera Vox performs at Shadowland on March 3
One of the first things students are taught in a Music History class is to stop calling it classical music,
One of the first things students are taught in a Music History class is to stop calling it classical music,
Chili resonates this time of year. Is it the name, or just the food’s warming attributes? Or could it be
Tom Luciano, who lives outside Phoenicia and runs a top-shelf antiques shop in Hudson, came out of SUNY-Purchase’s Art program
Following up on last year’s performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s choral piece St. Paul, on Friday and Saturday, February 17 and
It’s intriguing when someone already successful in one creative area steps into another one and spreads her wings. Folk-music legend
New Paltz starts late and ends late. That’s just the way it is and always has been. When performers at
Among the many native treasures of the Hudson Valley that we locals tend to take for granted, Joan Tower stands
In days past, bad times made for angry rock. The economic doldrums of the mid-1970s in Britain begat the snarling,
It makes sense to think of the seasonality of art as the Woodstock gallery season kicks off this Saturday, when,
Have you have noticed that the performing arts professionals who have long found their solitude in these hills are starting