Canal Museum opens; High Falls Flea Market resumes Sunday with antiques appraisal
One of the reliable signs that the warm weather has returned to the mid-Hudson is the reemergence of the popular
One of the reliable signs that the warm weather has returned to the mid-Hudson is the reemergence of the popular
The new season’s underway up at Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole home in Catskill that has become a treasure-trove of
The Hurley Heritage Society celebrates Founders’ Day on Main Street in the Village of Hurley on Saturday, May 5. Marc
“A Father of New York and Founder of Our Nation” If governor George Clinton were on an 18th-to-19th-century version
The white and purple flowers that will soon be proliferating in the woods, fields and yards of the mid-Hudson Valley
One of the characters who appears in the new Tobe Carey documentary Sweet Violets (see related piece in Alm@nac) is
Since the death of Margaret (Daisy) Suckley at the age of 99½ in 1991, and the subsequent restoration of her
It’s rock poster time at the Museum at Bethel Woods, which opens a retrospective exhibit of the works of original
There’s almost no American art in the Louvre. The prestigious Paris museum boasts of only four American paintings in its
Thomas Locker was so prolific that it felt like he could have an entire art-and-literature column dedicated solely to his