New York City Ballet dancers headline Nutcracker at the Bardavon
When one lives in the mid-Hudson Valley, it becomes easy to take our proximity to Manhattan for granted and forget
When one lives in the mid-Hudson Valley, it becomes easy to take our proximity to Manhattan for granted and forget
Everyone has a favorite holiday movie. There are a lot of great choices; but if you took a poll, it’s
Until very recently, most of us didn’t know about the so-called Magdalene laundries: grim places run by the Catholic Church
Ars Choralis is a singing group whose ranks include people from all walks of life in the Hudson Valley. For
The Rondout Repertory Theatre Company’s Young Actors’ Troupe will perform a stage version of E. T. A. Hoffman’s original story
As Christmas 1843 approached, Charles Dickens was facing some serious financial problems. He was already famous and revered by the
The smash success of the much-lauded recent film 12 Years a Slave must surely have resulted in a whole lot
When contemporary filmmakers want the audience to feel a sense of dread, they have a formidable technological arsenal at their
When a screen version is released of a pop-culture phenomenon as instantly iconic as the Hunger Games series, a movie
She has a place in Gardiner, a bed-and-breakfast with sprawling grounds but a cozy feel. She’s got a classic GMC truck