Met simulcast of Glass opera about Ghandi at UPAC
In spite of the daily onslaught of downbeat news falling under the heading of “man’s inhumanity to man,” there has
In spite of the daily onslaught of downbeat news falling under the heading of “man’s inhumanity to man,” there has
The 34th annual Group Show and Sale, held November 18 and 19 in Rhinebeck, is no ordinary craft show. Held
Writer and director Alex Gibney will be at the Rosendale Theatre to do a question-and-answer session after his film Magic
If one were pressed to come up with a catchall description of the unifying theme behind the songs of Levon
If rootsy harmony is your thing, you’ve probably already got November 18 circled on your calendar. You’ve picked up some
For the second time, the 113-year-old white church-turned-studio at 167 Cottekill Road in the very small village of Cottekill
Now in its 33rd season and continuing its search for a new music director, the Woodstock Chamber Orchestra (WCO) is
John Hiatt’s popularity extends even further than you might think. Sure, simply mentioning the living legend’s name conjures a career
Few indeed of us are granted the luxury of determining the manner and setting of our own deaths. And most
What did James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie, Buckminster Fuller, Mao Tse Tung, Oppian, Robert Rauschenberg, Henry David Thoreau, Thorstein