Kids’ Almanac (Sept. 19-26)
Don’t let them think that we’ve broken down; That we’ve cracked up. We merely dropped leaves, For a further spring.
Don’t let them think that we’ve broken down; That we’ve cracked up. We merely dropped leaves, For a further spring.
Sean Lennon, the story goes, discovered his Muse exactly where any sensible person would have gone looking for it: halfway
Clouds of dust kicked up at the horseshow grounds in Saugerties on a windy Sunday, Sept. 8 but that didn’t
The Neville Brothers were nothing less than the New Orleans house band – the equivalent of Motown’s Funk Brothers and
Talk show host/comedian headlines Woodstock Comedy Fest “In trying to concentrate so hard and being sure to look like you’re
Summer has wound down in the Hudson Valley, but Labor Day doesn’t spell the end of the festival season by
It says something about how often it rains on Gardiner Day (no matter what time of year it’s held) that
The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck will present the Rhinebeck Theatre Society’s production of Camelot, the epic romantic tale of
Woodstock Nights on Friday, September 13 will find shops and restaurants in the business district staying open until 10 p.m.
Shadowland, that sprightly, spruced-up gem of an Art Deco-style vaudeville theatre in downtown Ellenville, is winding up another splendid summer