New Paltz prof Lisa Phillips talks about romantic obsession
In January of 2015, the decorated writer, radio journalist and SUNY-New Paltz professor Lisa Phillips published Unrequited: Women and Romantic
In January of 2015, the decorated writer, radio journalist and SUNY-New Paltz professor Lisa Phillips published Unrequited: Women and Romantic
Want to learn how to sing and sight-read music? An antiquated technique, popular in the early and mid-19th century, has
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe FRIDAY | APRIL 17
It’s said that the visit of a great teacher produces a lot of ripples, like dropping a stone in a
The Unison Arts Center in New Paltz welcomes the legendary swing/jazz Bucky Pizzarelli/Ed Laub Duo on Saturday, April 11 at
Heading up to Olana and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site usually means taking a trip into the past: viewing
On Sunday, April 19, the family of the late Levon Helm hosts an Open House at the Levon Helm Studio
One of the oldest families of stringed instruments in the world, dating back at least to ancient Mesopotamia and known
As you leaf through that coffee-table book of magnificent black-and-white landscape photography by the great Ansel Adams, what soundtrack is
“There is a morning inside you waiting to burst open into Light.” – Rumi SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Vernal