Will Nixon’s Acrostic Woodstock and the “Woodstock Poems Scavenger Hunt”
In a town known for an abundance of artist types, Will Nixon emerges as a poet (Love in the City
In a town known for an abundance of artist types, Will Nixon emerges as a poet (Love in the City
The world of Marwencol as glimpsed in Mark Hogancamp’s intriguing photographs is instantly addictive: In the Belgian town under siege
The 14 short stories contained within Mark Morganstern’s newly published Dancing with Dasein and Other Stories are populated with vivid
When celebrated fantasy author, recent Hudson Valley transplant and Bard College professor Neil Gaiman interviewed Laurie Anderson onstage at the
Woodstock, Rhinebeck to host book-signings for Mary Giuliani’s The Cocktail Party She’s known as “the caterer to the stars,” and
Sybil Rosen’s first collection of short stories is a small treasure of intimate encounters with the varied and obscure sort
[portfolio_slideshow id=18061] Lowell Thing’s The Street that Built a City: McEntee’s Chestnut Street, Kingston and the Rise of New
Alice Waters is known as “the mother of the modern food movement” for her insistence on using locally and organically
[portfolio_slideshow id=17719] The Shawangunk Ridge loomed just over their shoulders as Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell sat discussing
Noi Italiani D’Oggi (NIDO), the not-for-profit Italian-American cultural group headquartered in Poughkeepsie, has proclaimed October to be Italian Heritage Month, and