PAW’s ‘Brilliant Traces’
A bride fleeing her wedding bursts into a cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, where she is soon snowbound with the solitary
A bride fleeing her wedding bursts into a cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, where she is soon snowbound with the solitary
A misplaced program caused me to omit last month my review of the Poné Ensemble’s April 3 concert, at New Paltz
For the next two Saturday nights, movie lovers can experience the power of life affirming films and the filmmakers who
In 1990, while first writing for this paper, I began “ghosting about” what was then called the “Woodstock Artists Association.”
I’m not sure what to call Irmalinda’s Doll: A Volume of Drawn Thoughts (Author’s House, 2016) by Saugerties artist Valerie
It’s that time of year again. Flowers blooming, summer bearing down, and Bob Dylan is another year older. This year
You know, if you even wrote five songs a year, after 50 years you’d have 250, quite a body of
“It’s going to be like being in my living room. I’ll play some songs, tell some stories… real warm and
Lenny Kislin came to Woodstock in 1970. He’d just finished law school — to please his father — and he
The Woodstock Artists Association and Museum (WAAM) presents the exhibition, Art on Paper: Works from the Permanent Collection, opening with a