“This Land is Your Land” turns 75
Hudson Valley Philharmonic pays tribute to an American anthem with works by David Amram and Dust Bowl projections this Saturday
Hudson Valley Philharmonic pays tribute to an American anthem with works by David Amram and Dust Bowl projections this Saturday
The play of darkness and light – the critical need for both – was rarely more eloquently described than in
[portfolio_slideshow id=17822] Nicholas Kahn/Richard Selesnick lecture and exhibition at SUNY-Ulster’s Muroff Kotler Gallery Perhaps you’ve seen them, caught sight of
Mrs. Grinder: Have you lost someone? Meriwether Lewis: Some thing, although I’m not sure what it was. I had it
“No choreographer alive has a higher reputation for musicality than Mark Morris…his dances have brought music to meet dance in ways
While summer’s traditional bounty of outdoor Shakespeare productions has ceased for this cycle, there’s never really an off-season for the
Ever wondered whether those fright flicks of old still carry their weight in remembered chills? Does it make sense to
By all accounts, the iconic director of suspense films Alfred Hitchcock had what might be charitably described as a macabre
Besides bringing the glitz and glamour of the international movie industry to the funky streets of Woodstock and surrounding communities,
[portfolio_slideshow id=17741] Documentary of jazz pianist Lee Shaw to be screened at the Orpheum in Saugerties You meet pianist Lee Shaw, you