Gaiman will soon be back, resuming his teaching responsibilities at Bard, and the Conversations are back on. Jemisin’s work is...
Read moreMonday, Feb. 3: In Yellow Earth, the site of Three Nations reservations on the banks of the Missouri River in...
Read moreSunday, Jan. 26: “My vision was: What if Aragorn had been a woman? What if a realm awaited the return...
Read moreWednesday, Jan. 22: In his new book Live Sustainably Now: A Low-Carbon Vision of the Good Life, Karl Coplan chronicles...
Read moreFriday, January 17: Matthew Goodman reads The City Game at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck.
Read moreSophia Roberts and Emily Peck co-founded the Book Donation Project, an independent, student-run organization that donates new and gently used...
Read moreUncle Skallywag is the latest collection of poems by Shivastan’s proprietor, tantric Buddhist/Hindu yogi, anthropologist, archivist, artist, photographer, publisher and...
Read more“The fact that it’s been ten years since Michael Perkins and I started publishing our works through our own Bushwhack...
Read moreSunday, Dec. 15: Pagels is best-known for research and publication involving a cache of over 50 ancient Greek texts discovered...
Read moreSaturday, Dec. 7: Cooper, the author of the much-loved, Newbery Medal-winning five-book series The Dark Is Rising, learned to love...
Read moreSometimes described as a “National Geographic for Millennials,” Atlas Obscura was founded in 2009 by journalist Joshua Foer and documentary...
Read moreIn a contrary motion that J. S. Bach likely would have appreciated, Like Falling through a Cloud moves from an...
Read moreWoodstock reading on Sunday, November 3: Many of the myths regarding Joplin read out like cautionary, puritanical sermons, luridly celebrating...
Read moreThe book being discussed, Rising Out of Hatred: the Awakening of a Former White Nationalist, recounts how Derek Black, heir...
Read moreTuesday, Oct. 22: Kimball left city life behind and, with her new husband from New Paltz, took on the immense...
Read more“Ancient Baseball is a response, of sorts, to the way that Major League Baseball has ruined the game for me...
Read moreSaturday, Oct. 5: The 200th anniversary of the birth of American poet, journalist, essayist and humanist Walt Whitman is this...
Read moreThursday, Oct. 10: Isabella Tree, author of Wilding, comes to Bard to explain how England’s Knepp Castle was returned to...
Read moreWhen the young Leader first went to Europe on a food tour, bread was not on his mind. Things changed...
Read moreMichael Maruti Projansky’s autobiographical memoir I Don’t Know…I Love (Epigraph Publishing, 2019) might have been restricted to the literary technique...
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