“Jews & Theatre” Wednesday lecture series at SUNY-New Paltz
“I’m always reminded of what a friend of mine once said,” says Gerald Sorin. “‘People are interested in how Jews
“I’m always reminded of what a friend of mine once said,” says Gerald Sorin. “‘People are interested in how Jews
Sutton Foster won her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical via an improbably route: She was the
It was more than just another time. It was almost as if we were on another planet, living in a different world
Sad to say, the summer arts festival season is winding down, with many of the mid-Hudson’s annual cultural mainstays already
Think of the best raconteurs you’ve known in your life. Chances are good that they had mastered the art of
The ease with which a person with even a modicum of curiosity can get sucked into the research vortex is
If you missed Tony/Obie-winning actress Mary Louise Wilson when she came to Rhinecliff’s Morton Memorial Library in July, you’re in
Independent filmmaker Debra Granik first made her mark as a highly talented iconoclast with one of the most successful feature
Tony-winning Broadway actress/chanteuse Alice Ripley will present an evening of songs and stories this Saturday, August 22 as the centerpiece
Though he may be the one whom most people remember, Diego Rivera was not the only illustrious member of the