National Theatre Live production of Collaborators this Sunday in Rosendale
With friends like Joseph Stalin, you don’t need enemies. Physician-turned-author Mikhail Bulgakov found that out quite early on in his
With friends like Joseph Stalin, you don’t need enemies. Physician-turned-author Mikhail Bulgakov found that out quite early on in his
Professional and community theater companies whose high standards approach the professional level are proliferating in the mid-Hudson Valley, and the
Many of us feel that the writing is on the wall: The burgeoning world population, coupled with the twin crises
Wendy Hollender, based in Accord but world-renowned for her botanical illustrations, is not only opening a new exhibit, “Botanical Edibles:
In the Mood, the 1940s Big Band, song and swing dance revue playing two shows at Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon Opera House
Patrick Bruce Metheny, the longtime Woodstocker known as Pat who has won a record 18 Grammy Awards at this point,
What would it take to get you outdoors on a cold January afternoon? Skiing, sledding, skating, a good old-fashioned snowball
The Hudson Falcons don’t shy away from exposing their working-class New Jersey roots, from their extended, punked-up take on Bruce
Here are two comics, three days in a row, and four reasons to be there: To help Performing Arts of
We’re afraid of fish. Whether it’s the cost, the odor or the intimidation factor, many of us are afraid to