Much-anticipated Beatles film in Rhinebeck & Rosendale
Let’s assume that you’re the sort of moviegoer who is not averse to taking in a documentary film on occasion.
Let’s assume that you’re the sort of moviegoer who is not averse to taking in a documentary film on occasion.
Imagine H. P. Lovecraft writing Garrison Keillor’s “News from Lake Wobegon,” set in a little town in the desert Southwest
Now that the Rosendale Theatre has rebuilt its 1920s-era stage, upgraded its lighting and sound systems and made more room
What do you do when Eve Ensler comes to town? You rent the biggest venue you can find and put
The 1989 movie Heathers got turned into a stage musical, which is about to be revived by the Castaway Players
Regular readers of Almanac Weekly movie reviews will know that I characteristically stalk my prey in wide, slow spirals of
Envisioned as an annual showcase of innovative and distinguished photography and related media, the LightField Festival officially opened its inaugural
It’s a curious fact that male singers with technically lousy voices are easily forgiven by the public, even lionized if
Under the artistic direction of co-founders Patrick Wadden and Marlena Marallo, Arm-of-the-Sea Theater creates contemporary works of mask and puppet
If you discount Titus Andronicus as an aberration unworthy of the quill of the mature Shakespeare, the grimmest of his