Do-overs unlimited in About Time
With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, it’s time to start thinking about sitting down with usually scattered family members for a
With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, it’s time to start thinking about sitting down with usually scattered family members for a
Gustav Holst complained late in life that the fame his orchestral suite The Planets, like some kind of musical kudzu,
The 1959 Alfred Hitchcock suspense thriller North by Northwest will be screened on Friday, November 22 at 7:30 p.m. at
According to the Victorian Era historian Thomas Carlyle, economics is the “dismal science.” Carlyle was reacting specifically to Thomas Malthus’
Any parent who has ever had an offspring who was bullied knows both the heartache of watching one’s child suffer
Radio, television and film history buffs will delight in the one-man show about the acclaimed actor, composer and raconteur Oscar
For Shakespeare fans, there are few moments in the Bard’s canon so poignant as the scene at the end of
The Amnesty International USA Hudson Valley Chapter lobbies on behalf of prisoners of conscience, writing letters to US legislators and
Elvis Costello takes songwriting past passion, past profession and somewhere toward the clinical neighborhood of pathology. I once knew a
When a movie hits the film festival circuit with such unanimous acclaim as Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave did