Kids’ Almanac (Feb. 6-13)
“Woody Guthrie and Lee Hays were the two geniuses I knew. And Toshi the third.” – Pete Seeger In honor of Kids’
“Woody Guthrie and Lee Hays were the two geniuses I knew. And Toshi the third.” – Pete Seeger In honor of Kids’
Midwinter can be a glorious time for outdoorspeople, given enough of a snow base to support skis, sleds or snowshoes
“Architectural Perspectives,” an ambitious new exhibition and multi-arts collaboration and celebration of an opening at Cornell Street Studios in Kingston
In my Bach-loving childhood home, the names of the great non-Segovian classical guitarists were oft-heard and well-known: Julian Bream, Christopher
When Dirk Powell and Riley Baugus perform at the Rosendale Café on Saturday, February 1, two great Louisiana talents join
The recent death of Pete Seeger is a reminder that few indeed are left of the generation who can remember
The Carlsen Gallery in Freehold will hold its annual Midwinter Auction on Sunday, February 2 at 10:30 a.m. An auction
Wikipedia is perhaps the ultimate example of the modern conventional wisdom that the Internet, as a source for research, is
“A farmer should on Candlemas day have half his corn and half his hay.” -Traditional Happy Chinese New Year!
Over the past ten years or so, many big corporations that make money off the despoliation of the natural environment