"I enclose two copies of prints enlarged from a Kodak, showing me at the helm of the ice yacht Hawk,"...
Read more(Photo by Brendan Lally) Remember when spotting a bald eagle in the wild, if you didn’t live someplace like Alaska,...
Read moreCandiche “Didn’t we do this yesterday?” – Groundhog Day, the movie Superbowl for soup kitchens Inviting anyone over for the...
Read more(Dion Ogust | Almanac Weekly) The Winter Hoot comes around again, January 29 through the 31st at the Ashokan Center....
Read morePet a llama, eat FDR's birthday cake or throw soybeans at the Oni Ogre “The test of our progress...
Read moreHorse from years past (photo by Dion Ogust) While Art in the Village is not really supposed to be about...
Read moreClearwater at Kingston Point (Dion Ogust | Almanac Weekly) The Rosendale Recreation Center (another hopping venue in the little town...
Read more(Photo by Basheer Tome) (Photo by Lauren Thomas) The courtyard at the Water Street Market on Main Street in New...
Read more(Carol Zaloom | Almanac Weekly) “Do you know the difference between education and experience? Education is when you read the...
Read moreThe lineup is out for the 12th annual Mountain Jam Festival, June 2-5 at Hunter Mountain. Tickets for the four-day...
Read moreCarol Goodman Carol Goodman, a professor of Creative Writing at SUNY-New Paltz, has a long track record of authoring novels...
Read moreJoe Bonamassa Bonamassa: The name itself is polarizing. To some he is a young lama (now quite grown up), an...
Read moreThe moody, uncategorizable original Americana band the Stacks performs at the Rosendale Café on Saturday, January 16 at 8 p.m....
Read moreTo achieve stardom in musical theater, one needs not only a whole lot of acting, singing and dancing talent, but...
Read moreBanjoist Tony Trischka is a recognized figure in both old and newgrass. Folk music both profits and suffers from of...
Read moreWorks from Ruby Silvious’ project, “363 Days of Tea.” After the artist drinks her tea in the morning, she empties...
Read moreParty Bangladeshi-style, pet a Dalmatian, play with paints or shoot a flintlock on snowshoes “Let us realize the arc...
Read moreOn 2015’s Before You Knew Me (Seagreen Records), Rhinebeck native and New York City resident Sam Kogon goes all-in on...
Read morePee Wee Ellis (photo by Hollis King) The Bearsville Theater presents a free concert with the Amrod Brothers featuring Alfred...
Read moreArt created for the American Center for Folk Music by Peter Gourfain, www.projectsgallery.com) The City of Beacon has been a...
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