The changing face of classical music in the Hudson Valley
[portfolio_slideshow id=13218] When I came to the Hudson Valley four decades ago, there was not very much classical music
[portfolio_slideshow id=13218] When I came to the Hudson Valley four decades ago, there was not very much classical music
Team Love RavenHouse Gallery, located in downtown New Paltz, doesn’t just show art; it also presents musical performances and sponsors
[portfolio_slideshow id=13196] Revisiting its original video trailer/teaser, I am reminded that Kingston’s innovative O+ Festival, now flourishing in its
Nearly all of us can cite fortuitous media moments when we witnessed history as it happened. It was my good
“There once was a middle-aged woman that lived in a van, who had so many passwords to remember, she thought
Columbia County’s massive ArtsWalk hits its striding mid-festival peak this weekend with a host of events as it marches on
Mister Roper, the long-running songwriting and recording duo of Rick Schneider and Eric Squindo, make a sprightly and tender brand
If, as Marshall McLuhan once said, the medium is the message, Kingstonians should be proud of their new (unofficial) city
Itching to pick a fight with someone today? Are you aghast at the apathy of your fellow Americans, who seem
David Schuyler, author of Sanctified Landscape: Writers, Artists and the Hudson River Valley, 1820-1909, will speak about the shaping of