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With relaxing massages and other treatments, this year you can give yourself the gift of … yourself.
You don’t have to go through it alone: Group exercise classes are bigger than ever, and they’re a lot of fun, too.
Amy Lubinski talks up some local experts about hiking season in Greene County.
This month’s cover artist Stanford Kay discusses his “Gutenberg Variations,” a series of over 60 paintings of those repositories of art and culture more commonly known as books.
Amy Lubinski showcases the mountains, hip cafés, gourmet restaurants, fun festivals, and thrilling outdoor activities that Greene County has to offer. It’s a familiar destination with some unfamiliar charms.
Amy Lubinski previews the Spencertown Academy Book Festival, in which over 10,000 books will be for sale over two weekends: September 5 and September 12.
A guide to where you can pick your own fruits and vegetables in the Hudson Valley for September and October.
What you may have missed in the back pages of the media maelstrom.
Jenny Brown left her career as a TV producer to start her own farm animal sanctuary to rehabilitate rescued animals as well as promote the vegan lifestyle.
“Impassioned Images: German Expressionist Prints” will be exhibited at Vassar College’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center from August 22 though October 26.
Amy Lubinski offers a guide to opportunities in adult education from cooking bootcamp to learning how to fly on a trapeze.
Architect Mary Lou Oliveira shot this photograph from her backyard in Columbia County last fall with a a Canon Power Shot SD300.
The gist of what you may have missed in the back pages of the global media maelstrom: numbers of refugees increasing, new codes of behavioral conduct for doctors, and parts of Manhattan to become a temporary car-free park in August.
Woodstock-based artists Devorah Sperber uses a variety of materials to create her installations, including thousands of thread spools, Swarovski crystals, map tacks, pipe cleaners, and marker pen caps.
Wherever you live, you’re bound to find a farmers market selling everything from vegetables to homemade cosmetics.
Bandits and ballet: Polish composer Karol Szymanoski’s two largest works for the stage, “King Roger” and “Harnasie,” will be performed at the Bard College’s SummerScape starting July 25.
Increasing premature birth rates due to unnecessary C-sections, proposed organic ingredients, and decreased shark populations in the Mediterranean Sea are just a few things you may have missed.
“I would go to flea markets and see really quirky postcards…Why would someone make a postcard of the state highway building of Columbia, South Carolina?” Germantown artist Lisa Krivacka explains her process of rendering vintage postcards of commonplace images into brightly-colored oil paintings.
The Clearwater Festival Great Hudson River Revival will held on Saturday, June 21 and Sunday, June 22 at Croton Point Park on the Hudson River in Westchester.
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