Mark Hogancamp creates own world, in one-sixth scale
Life hadn’t been easy for Mark Hogancamp. Married and divorced, a Navy vet, he sketched superheroes and designed showrooms for
Life hadn’t been easy for Mark Hogancamp. Married and divorced, a Navy vet, he sketched superheroes and designed showrooms for
Mariner’s Harbor got hit pretty hard by Sandy, but is coming through to help two nearby houses of worship which
“Scenes Believing,” the current exhibition at the Kingston Museum of Contemporary Arts, is an exquisite show of work by four
In this image from the Hudson River Maritime Museum archives, we see a postcard, circa 1905-1910, depicting “Lower Broadway, Kingston,
Kingston dodged the worst destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy. But the 24 hours between Monday morning, when the city set
Even prior to Superstorm Sandy flooding the whole Rondout area Monday, there’s been a lot of activity on the East
It takes a whole village to raise a barn. On Saturday, it took a whole village, plus Pete Seeger, to
Nancy Natale’s new series of paintings, exhibited in the current show at the Gallery at R&F, instill a sense of
When Pete Seeger first sailed into Kingston on the sloop Clearwater in 1969, shortly after the ship’s launch, “it was
A Kingston pastor said that he was merely spreading the word of God outside his downtown storefront church when he was hauled