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The Mid-Hudson Library System and the Tempestry Project are recruiting Hudson Valley knitters to create fiber art that ...
Thrift Alliance's annual Spring Sale Returns to the St. Mary's Church May 3-4 for two days of epic deals on thousands of ...
A forgotten trove of 1950s Kingston negatives by Edward Budney debuts in a new exhibit at Friends of Historic Kingston, May 2 ...
Native plants are well adapted to the climate and pest pressure of their region and offer important habitat and food sources ...
The Hudson River Music Festival will be held at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson on June 14. Early bird tickets are on sale for $79.95. See website for more ticket information and scheduling.
Perhaps unsurprisingly the outspoken Lebowitz has long had opinions on another prominent erstwhile Manhattanite, one whose ...
Prince Street Gallery joins Kingston’s art revival with Francine Tint’s bold show of paintings and sculpture, curated by Alan ...
Grant applications are now open for the new initative Kingston Common Futures, which proposes to allocate funding for community projects in a transparent, democratic process.
Cabaret, comedy, and genre-defying music fill Bard’s Spiegeltent June 27–August 16, with Meshell Ndegeocello, John Cameron ...
Catskill Mountain Shakespeare hits the road with a musical Pericles, bringing hope, harmony, and high seas to schools and ...
The Mystery Lights return with Purgatory, a genre-bending new album that channels garage rock’s anarchic past—and lights the way for its future with a date at No Fun in Troy on May 3.
Author Gabe Henry explores the strange history of spelling reform at Nerd Nite Hudson Valley in Beacon on August 18, with ...
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