"Art" at the Beacon Theatre
Presented 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.
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. |
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 Gradd-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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