Kids’ Almanac: Hudson Valley adventures 6/6-6/13
The prototypes of strong sensation: blazing lights, red earth, blue sea, mauve twilight, the flake of gold buried in the
The prototypes of strong sensation: blazing lights, red earth, blue sea, mauve twilight, the flake of gold buried in the
The ninth annual Mountain Jam hits Hunter Mountain this weekend: a vivid, family-friendly, vaguely carnivallike tribute to the sounds and
Beyond talented and prolific, Chris Stamey is important: a genuinely important figure in American music. But I wouldn’t even want
Regular readers of the New Paltz Times are familiar with the column written by Susan Slotnick that appears within its
Neither of these should be the primary factor in making your decision of whether or not to take in Frances
Shadowland Theatre will be bigger, better-looking and more active than ever this season, its 29th. The Theatre itself is nearing
The statistics are staggering: One in three women in the world will experience physical abuse. Last year, there were more
Speaking as a small-town kid who grew up along the fringe of the big city’s cultural perimeter, I can say
Fandoms are a dime a dozen these days; but if you don’t count the late-19th-century mass obsession with Sherlock Holmes,
Sensory experiences, by their very nature, are hard to put into words. And some things are harder to explain than