A river runs through it: “Scenic Hudson’s First 50 Years” photo exhibit
If you haven’t yet seen the photographs of the Hudson River landscape on display at Friends of Historic Kingston (FoHK),
If you haven’t yet seen the photographs of the Hudson River landscape on display at Friends of Historic Kingston (FoHK),
By the time that Harold Pinter was awarded both the Nobel Prize for Literature and France’s Légion d’Honneur in 2005,
March is Women’s History Month, and this Friday, March 8, is International Women’s Day. The eve of that event marks
When I was young, battles of the bands were a teenage rite of passage, an awkward attempt to apply the
The eighth annual Woodstock Goddess Festival, held at the Colony Café March 8, 9 and 10, celebrates the feminine for
Shandaken Theatrical Society stages The Sunshine Boys As parents and grandparents, we look for opportunities to connect with our kids
The concept of musicians banding together for a common social cause is deeply rooted in the Woodstock area, so the
Two revolutions ago I wrote that Hudson Valley Restaurant Week was the most magical time of the year, because a
What defines one film festival from the next? Often it’s focus, or connections. The biggies, like Cannes and Venice and
When dealing with the “iconic” photographs of Magnum’s Dennis Stock, it is best to remember – quoting Stock from Hanna