Graffiti of War at Wolf Gang Gallery
The exhibit opens at Wolf Gang Gallery in Montgomery on Friday, February 17 at 5pm for public viewing continues through Sunday February 19.
View From the Top
Letters to the Editor: February 2012February 2012, Letters to the Editor. |
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Esteemed Reader: February 2012A note from Jason Stern on the Northeastern winter. |
Local Luminaries: Gale McGovern and Dara GreenwaldTwo Hudson Valley activists, Dara Greenwald and Gale McGovern, died recently. Anne Pyburn offers an appreciation of their contribution to our community. |
Chronogram Seen: February 2012The events we sponsor, the people who make |
February 2012: Editor's NoteBrian Mahoney considers a late-night TV talk show based on Chronogram. |
News & Politics
While You Were Sleeping: February 2012Controversial ad campaign “Strong4Life,” uses harsh tactics to address the growing issue of childhood obesity, a series of 11 earthquakes shook Northeastern Ohio due to fracking, and more. |
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Larry Beinhart’s Body Politic: February 2012Larry Beinhart discusses Martin Luther King’s impact on America. |
Home & Garden
Newburgh FoursquareCathy Prager and Dan Dour—both professional broadway stagehands and skilled carpenters, artfully remodeled their 1922 Newburgh foursquare. |
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The QuestionJennifer Farley lays out the benefits of purchasing a water-treatment system for your home. |
Arts & Culture
Rhinebeck: Violet Capital of the World“Sweet Violets,” a documentary about the once booming violet-growing industry in Rhinebeck, will premiere at Upstate Films, Rhinebeck on February 12. |
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Edna Goes to CampUp In One Productions presents “Hairspray” at the Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck, February 24 through March 11. |
"Art" at the Beacon TheatrePresented by 4th Wall Productions on Friday and Saturday February 3, 4 at 8pm and Sunday February 5 at 2pm at the Beacon Theatre in Beacon. |
Graffiti of War at Wolf Gang GalleryThe exhibit opens at Wolf Gang Gallery in Montgomery on Friday, February 17 at 5pm for public viewing continues through Sunday February 19. |
Galumpha at SUNY New Paltz's McKenna TheaterUnison Arts Center presents the trio at the McKenna Theater on the SUNY New Paltz campus Saturday February 25 at 7:30 pm for an evening of superb family entertainment. |
Insomniac DreamsDavid Austin’s,“Tell Me a Story: Narrative Works” will be exhibited at the Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson through March 4. |
Portfolio: Small Batch EditionsSmall Batch Editions offers limited-edition archival prints from 11 photographers. |
Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre's 30th Annual Bardavon Gala (2/25-26)No longer the best kept dance secret in the Hudson Valley, this concert is for all people who enjoy dance. Repertoire includes works by Balanchine, Edwaard Liang, and Larry Keigwin. |
Books
Freedom WritersMarried author-illustrator collaborative duo, James Ransome and Lesa Cline-Rasome live and work in the Hudson Valley. |
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Book Review: Hope: A TragedyMikhail Horowitz reviews Shalom Auslander’s Hope: A Tragedy. |
Book Review: Animal SanctuaryJana Martin reviews Hudson author, Sarah Falkner’s, Animal Sanctuary. |
Short Takes: February 2012This month, it’s personal. Six Hudson Valley authors share their connections to loved ones, spiritual journeys, and smart short fiction. |
Poetry
Poem: UntitledA poem by Asher Stern (4½ years). |
Poem: Winter ShadeA poem by Robert Cutrera. |
Poem: Boys Who Need HaircutsA poem by Rachel M. Simon. |
Poem: How Do You Make Love?A poem by Carla Carlson. |
Poem: The Language of the Listening EyeA poem by Ed Meek. |
Poem: BlueA poem by J. Christopher D’Angelo. |
Poem: A Study of DreamA poem by Alan Salant. |
Poem: Encounters with the FathersA poem by Matthew Sheffer. |
Poem: Break RoomA poem by MaryAnn McCarna-Fitzpatrick |
Poem: Monday Through FridayA poem by Drew Nacht. |
Before the Mail Stopped: August 22nd, 1999A poem by J. D. Szalla. |
Poem: SacrificeA poem by Dina Peone. |
Poem: Could Have BeenA poem by Tamas Panitz. |
Poem: Halfway Through the ReadingA poem by J. R. Solonche. |
Poem: I've Seen YouA poem by JL Schneider |
Poem February 2012: UntitledA poem by Phillip Levine. |
Poem:Telling StoriesA poem by Christopher Locke. |
Video
Video: Peter Barrett's Abstract LogicPeter Barrett, whose relief “Burner,” appears on the cover of the February 2012 issue of Chronogram, talks with Stephen Blauweiss and Amy Loewenhaar about his work. |
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Whole Living
In Case of EmergencyWalk-in medical centers throughout the Hudson Valley use patient-friendly customer service methods. |
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Healthy to the BoneWhat can stop osteoporosis in its tracks? Some say the answer lies in space-flown mice and the sound of om. |
Flowers Fall: February 2012The Treasure So Precious, There’s No Word for It: A Conversation with Amy Chua on the Intimate Practice of Tiger Parenting |
Community Pages
Historical Contemporary: Rhinebeck, Red Hook, TivoliChronogram explores Hudson Valley towns Rhinebeck, Red Hook, and Tivoli. |
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Red Hook Local Notable: Ben Senterfit, Community Music SpaceRed Hook resident and musician, Ben Senterfit, owns Community Music Space, which hosts live music performances and classes teaching ever-expanding array of instruments for children and adults alike. |
Tivoli Hot Spot: Murray'sMurray’s, a Tivoli coffee house/restaurant/grocery store run by two Bard students. |
Rhinebeck Local Notables: Marguerite & Andres San Millan, Cocoon TheatreRhinebeck residents Marguerite and Andres San Millan founded Cocoon Theatre, a non-profit organization and a haven for performers to create, and grow. |
Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Tivoli: EventsA selection of events happening throughout the year in Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Tivoli. |
Warwick: The Best of Both WorldsWarwick located in the Hudson Valley is known for a rich agriculture that not only sustains its residents, but also provides the open-space backdrop that makes the area an inviting haven. |
Warwick Local Notable: Doug CookDoug Cook runs Chosun Academy located on Main Street, where he teaches Taekwondo and his wife Patty offers hatha yoga classes. |
Warwick Local Notable: Daniel MackDaniel Mack is a visual artist, rustic furniture maker, teacher, author and community facilitator extraordinaire. |
Horoscopes
Scratch Some Virgo, Find Some PiscesEric Francis explores the effects of the Virgo-Mars retrograde and Chiron in Pisces. |
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Horoscopes for February 2012What the universe has in store for you this month. |
Parting Shot
Parting Shot: February 2012Joe Concra’s “Beast Epic” run through March 9 at Donzella 20th Century Gallery in Manhattan. |
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Community Notebook
Open Viewing Nights at the Vassar ObservatoryThe Vassar Observatory hosts open viewing nights on Wednesdays while school is in session. |
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Music
Here Comes a RegularTommy Stinson of Guns N’ Roses, Soul Asylum, formerly of the Replacements, and a talented artist in his own right. |
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Nightlife Highlights: February 2012Handpicked by Peter Aaron for your listening pleasure. |
CD Review: Todd MackRobert Burke Warren reviews Todd Mack’s album “The Thirteenth Step.” |
CD Review: Mimi Goese and Ben NeillSharon Nichols reviews Mimi Goese and Ben Neill’s album “Songs for Persephone.” |
CD Review: Dub SonataJason Broome reviews Dub Sonata’s album “Nights in Cuba.” |
Going Out in StyleGarland Jeffreys will play at the Towne Crier Cafe in Pawling on February 3 at 8:30pm. |
Food & Drink
South by Southeast AsiaYum Yum Noodle bar, located in Woodstock and Seoul Kitchen in Beacon each offer authentic and delicious Asian cuisine. |
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Companion CuisineWoodstock Meats and Fleisher’s Grass-fed and Organic Meats in Kingston offers their own blends for the raw pet food diet. |
Upcoming Events at The Rhinecliff!Celebrate Robbie Burns, Dine with us for Valentine’s, Experience Iron Valen-Grad! |
On the Cover
On the Cover: Peter Barrett's "Burner"Peter Barrett’s solo show “Eppur Si Muove” will open on Saturday, February 4, from 5 to 7 pm at the Woodstock Framing Gallery. |
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Weddings & Celebrations
In the Name of LoveLegalization of same-sex marriage in New York sets the standards for new traditions. |
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