Stephen Kerner’s world
“When the water splits the painting open, magic happens at the subatomic level,” says Woodstock artist Stephen Kerner. “I feel
“When the water splits the painting open, magic happens at the subatomic level,” says Woodstock artist Stephen Kerner. “I feel
Performing Arts of Woodstock [PAW] will be 50 next season. At the moment that feels like 49 consecutive miracles in
There’s a beauty about art at its most challenging edges. The underlying idea behind “difficult” literature — as with any
Not one but two local women have been nominated for the 2013 Grammy awards: music writer Holly George-Warren of Phoenicia
Hidden meanings Sam Truitt’s DICK may be one of the most obfuscated and impenetrable works to have come along in
Woodstock bow-maker Susan Lipkins has won a gold medal in the Violin Society of America’s 2012 international violin and bow
Over the course of an epic life Julio De Diego, one of the more flamboyant Woodstock characters of any era,
Paul Butterfield used to be a household name in Woodstock. You’d see him out at nights in the bars, at
The Woodstock Film Festival has become an annual burst of new energy to the town, perfectly timed — after the
What do the Woodstock painters George Bellows and John McClellan have in common? For one thing, they’re both subjects of