The Gunks: New book pairs views of today & yesteryear on the Ridge
[portfolio_slideshow id=17719] The Shawangunk Ridge loomed just over their shoulders as Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell sat discussing
[portfolio_slideshow id=17719] The Shawangunk Ridge loomed just over their shoulders as Ron Knapp and Michael Neil O’Donnell sat discussing
[portfolio_slideshow id=17704] The Woodstock Film Festival (WFF) will run from Wednesday, September 30 through Sunday, October 4, and it’s
The Poet of Havana, a music documentary film directed by Canadian filmmaker Ron Chapman, features Carlos Varela, one of the
Noi Italiani D’Oggi (NIDO), the not-for-profit Italian-American cultural group headquartered in Poughkeepsie, has proclaimed October to be Italian Heritage Month, and
Kerhonkson filmmaker’s Stood for the Storm at Rosendale Theatre Out of great traumas come great stories, testifying to the heartening
“A brilliant partnership of dancers, choreographers and musicians where risk-taking is encouraged and process is a focal point” encapsulates the
While impatiently waiting for the Woodstock Film Festival to haul its Fiercely Independent self back into town, aficionados of cutting-edge
Word Café, held on Thursday evenings at Outdated on Wall Street in Kingston, started the season off last week with
Where were you, who were you with and what were you smoking the first time you saw Robert Klein do
When Bill Bryson’s humorous memoir of his abortive attempt to through-hike the Appalachian Trail, A Walk in the Woods, came