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“Landmines” Opens at the Dorsky Museum at SUNY New Paltz

Nowadays most of us depict a landscape by turning our cell phones sideways and snapping a photo. To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Hudson River School of art, the Dorsky Museum has assembled works by four contemporary photographers, in a show titled “Landmines,” which opens February 8. But these photographers are…

Steepletop, Austerlitz Home of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Gets Conservation Easement

Scenic Hudson, working with New York State and the Land Trust Alliance, has secured the permanent protection of two properties in Columbia County, safeguarding 600 acres of farmland, forest, and historic resources through conservation easements. The move represents a critical step in preserving the ecological and cultural heritage of these resources. One of the properties,…

Kingston Starbucks Workers Unionize

Baristas at the Starbucks store on Massa Drive in Kingston have voted to unionize, becoming the first Starbucks location in the Hudson Valley to achieve union representation. In a decisive 12 to 4 vote on January 23rd, the workers joined Starbucks Workers United, a national movement representing more than 11,000 baristas across over 540 stores.…

“The Search for Power” Opens at Bard’s Hessel Museum on February 1

In the quiet corridors of the Hessel Museum at Bard College, an evocative exploration awaits. From February 1 to 23, 2025, the museum presents “The Search for Power,” an innovative collaboration between artist Tania El Khoury and historian Ziad Abu-Rish. This immersive experience delves into Lebanon’s complex relationship with electricity, unearthing narratives that intertwine colonial…

Billy Idol Plays SPAC August 17: Tickets On Sale Now

Billy Idol is back, and he’s bringing his signature sneer and swagger to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on August 17. Get ready for an evening of leather, spikes, and explosive rock ‘n’ roll, as the “Rebel Yell” icon teams up with Joan Jett and the Blackhearts for a night that’s equal parts nostalgia…

Dream Pop Rock Band Slowdive Plays Mass MoCA January 31

Formed in 1989, UK shoegaze legends Slowdive burned brightly on the early ’90s alternative scene and collaborated in the studio with Brian Eno before burning out in 1995. But the band reunited in 2014 and has been steadily touring and recording ever since, releasing an eponymous full-length in 2017 and the well-received Everything is Alive in 2023.…

Third Annual Wassail Celebration at Rose Hill Farm

In the quiet of January one of the loudest English traditions is celebrated at Rose Hill Farm. The Wassail forces the community out of hibernation and onto the apple orchard, chanting, yelling, and singing to encourage the land to shake off the frost and have a prosperous following year. As the sun sets, attendees can…

Rakish Play Mettabee Farm in Hillsdale

Violinist Maura Shawn Scanlin and guitarist Conor Hearn unite to form Rakish. The pair gets their namesake from the traditional Irish tune “Rakish Paddy,” an origin that aptly suits the duo and their shared background in traditional Irish and Scottish music. Yet “rakish” itself also suggests something strikingly unconventional in its appearance, and Scanlin and…

Game Night: An Improv Comedy Event at The Yard in Beacon

The Yard in Beacon hosts a lively mix of improv comedy and audience participation. Watch long-form improv sets like Spoon River and Harold, interspersed with interactive mini-games. Audience volunteers can compete in hilarious challenges like couples trivia, magnetic poetry Jeopardy, and a dance-off, all inspired by popular board games. With prizes up for grabs and…

Napoleon Dynamite Screening at the Mahaiwe

It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since the release of Napoleon Dynamite. Did you know the average lifespan of a llama is 20 years? Which means that Tina the llama is most likely dead by now. No more ham for Tina. Regardless of whether you know who Tina is—or why ham is…

State Ballet Theater of Ukraine’s “Swan Lake” at UPAC

Experience the timeless beauty of “Swan Lake” as the State Ballet Theater of Ukraine graces the stage at UPAC. This enchanting production of Tchaikovsky’s iconic ballet brings to life the tale of love, betrayal, and redemption with exquisite choreography and breathtaking artistry. Renowned for their technical precision and emotional depth, the dancers transport audiences to…

Moonrise Bagels Here to Stay in Midtown Kingston

Driving down Broadway in Kingston in October, you might have noticed the little shoebox space tacked onto Night Swim Kingston (formerly the Anchor) get a bright blue makeover. A cherry red door and cute signage signalled that a Moonrise Bagels pop-up was on its way. The two-month run was supposed to close out with 2024,…

Esteemed Reader | January 2025

The incantation “abracadabra” embodies the essence of magic, with language and words acting as powerful spells that shape our thoughts, perceptions, and actions, influencing both individuals and societies.

5 New Places to Eat in the Hudson Valley | January 2025

This month’s roundup highlights five must-visit spots: Panacea in Amenia for comforting seafood, Fantzye Bagels in Kingston with gourmet bagels, Lift Cafe in Rosendale for fresh coffee, smoothies, and healthy snacks, Untouchable in Newburgh for a revamped bar with live music, and Little Loaf Bakeshop in New Paltz, a queer-owned vegan bakery with creative pastries.

Slowdive Plays MASS MoCA

Formed in 1989, UK shoegaze legends Slowdive burned brightly on the early ’90s alternative scene and collaborated in the studio with Brian Eno before burning out in 1995. But the band reunited in 2014 and has been steadily touring and recording ever since, releasing an eponymous full-length in 2017 and the well-received Everything is Alive…

Arun Ramamurthy Trio at Towne Crier Cafe in Beacon

Described as “South Indian/Carnatic jazz,” the Arun Ramamurthy Trio is made up of violinist Ramamurthy (a member of the exalted Brooklyn Raga Massive collective), drummer Sameer Gupta, and electric bassist Damon Banks. The animated unit freely explores the kindred spirits of raga music and jazz as it explodes into improvisational flights of fancy, an approach…


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