

HALLOWEEN III: The Grand Halloween Party At The Rhinecliff
Celebrate HALLOWEEN III: THE GRAND HALLOWEEN PARTY AT THE RHINECLIFF this Saturday, October 30th. A Halloween SpookTacular on the river with “Rotten Hors D’oeuvres, the Haunted Hotel Buffet, Grand Costume prizes, Creepy Cocktails, 2 Crazee DJ Dance areas, the Hot Chocolate Cauldron, Midnight Snacks & Haunted Rooms.” On Friday, rock out with the Robert Ross…
Celebrate Fall With The Kingston Farmer’s Market
The Kingston Farmers’ Market is the center of everything this Saturday, October 23rd, for the Fall Festival. Shop your favorite vendors and stroll your favorite merchant’s windows to vote for the best merchant pumpkin carving in the Stockade District.
OH BABY! Mocktails, a movie and much more!!
If you are expecting a baby, then we are expecting you!! Please join Maternal Infant Services Network for our first annual, Oh, Baby! event, which will be held on Saturday, October 23 from noon to 5 pm, at Mount St. Mary College’s Aquinas Hall Atrium in Newburgh. We’ve designed the day to bring you everything…
2010 Woodstock Film Festival Award Winners
The 11th Annual Gala Maverick Awards Ceremony was held on Saturday, October 2.
Whistleblowers Deprived Proper Protection
FairWarning updates coverage on OSHA violations.
Discussing the Supernatural
Bestselling nonfiction author Graham Hancock will discuss his first novel “Entangled”
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Jeff Malmberg on “Marwencol”
Jeff Malmberg talks with Jay Blotcher about “Marwencol,” his film about the art of Mark Hogancamp.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Jon Bowermaster’s “SoLA”
Director Jon Bowermaster talks with Jay Blotcher about his documentary “SoLA: Louisiana Water Stories,” recounting the twin tragedies of Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf oil spill.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Larry Fessenden on “Bitter Feast”
Larry Fessenden, the producer of the gastro-horror feature “Bitter Feast,” talks with Jay Blotcher.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Jay’s Best of the Fest
Chronogram film critic Jay Blotcher’s favorite films from this year’s festival.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview
Jay Blotcher previews the best of the Woodstock Film Festival.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Bruce Beresford Interview
Director Bruce Beresford will receive the 2010 Maverick Award at this year’s festival. Jay Blotcher talks with Beresford about his films and his recent shoot in Ulster County.
Woodstock Film Festival 2010 Preview: Meira Blaustein Interview
Meira Blaustein talks with Jay Blotcher about this year’s festival
Parting Shot: An-My Lê
An-My Lê’s “Patient Admission, US Naval Hospital Ship Mercy, Vietnam, 2010,” part of an exhibition of photographs taken during recent travels with the American military that will be on display through October 30 at Murray Guy.
Dancing in the Dark
Venus is now in Scorpio, and the retrograde begins in that sign on October 8.
Meet the Vanderlyns
“Appraising Art, Re-Appraising Vanderlyn,” a forum on the works of the Vanderlyn family, will be at the Senate House State Historic Site in Kingston on October 23.
Integrity of Form
The Hudson Valley Furniture Makers 2010 Exhibition and Sale takes place at High Meadow School in Stone Ridge on October 8 through October 11.
Kingston: The Movie
The city of Kingston, is home to a collection of world-renowned artists and musicians, and most recently, the O+ Festival, a visionary arts festival that brings artists together with artists of the medical profession. Taking place the weekend of October 8-10, 2010, the O+ Festival will provide free health care and consultation to participating artists.
The Foibles of Father Flynn
Tangent Arts presents “Doubt: A Parable” on October 7-17 at Watts de Peyster Hall in Tivoli.
Jackson Paw-lick
Tillamook Cheddar, 11-year-old Jack Russell terrier, displays work at One Mile Gallery.
The Masquerade Continues
Mummenschanz will perform at the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston on October 23.
Restaurant Openings, October 2010
The Local in Rhinebeck, Bull and Buddha in Poughkeepsie, Dermot Mahoney’s in Kingston, and more.
The Duck Whisperer
Robert Rosenthal of Stone Church Farm in Rifton is back in business producing the best-tasting ducks in America.
Food & Drink Events, October 2010
Gomen Home-Style Sushi Experience,22nd Warwick Applefest, Hudson Chili Contest, and more.
Book Review: Man in the Woods
Jay Blotcher reviews Scott Spencer’s book “Man in the Woods.”
2010 Poetry Roundup
Poets from throughout the Hudson Valley offer a bountiful harvest of new work, reviewed by Lee Gould, William Seaton, and Nina Shengold.
Revolver
Nina Shengold talks to author Jennifer Donnelly about her book “Revolution.”
Nightlife Highlights, October 2010
Rufus Reid Quintet, Natalie Merchant with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, Scott Sharrard Band, and more.
O-Positive Vibration
Artists and musicians gather for O+ Festival from October 8 to 10 in Uptown Kingston, featuring over 100 artists. Tracy Bonham, Mike and Ruthy, and Phosphorescent headline the shows.
Capital One: Kingston
Peter Aaron profiles historic Kingston, New York State’s first capital.
Midterm Exam
Larry Beinhart discusses the Democrats chances in the midterm elections.
The Business of Immigrant Detention
A look inside the rise of immigrant detention and who is profiting from their imprisonment.
While You Were Sleeping, October 2010
Former Republican Chairman Ken Mehlman identifies as gay, California lawmakers reject ban on plastic bags, billions of dollars wasted on unfinished projects in Iraq, and more.
Editor’s Note, October 2010
Brian K. Mahoney discusses the tension between force and finesse.
Local Luminary: Jane Brody
Jane Brody talks about her book “Jane Brody’s Guide to the Great Beyond: A Practical Primer to Help You and Your Loved Ones Prepare Medically, Legally, and Emotionally for the End of Life” and her column in “The New York Times.”
On the Cover: Kimberly Bail
Saugerties-based artist Kimberly Bail’s painting, “Young Patriot #1,” appears on the October 2010 cover of Chronogram.















