January 2007

Jan 1-31, 2007 / Vol. 15 / No. 1

Poetry

Poems by Merry Buckhout, Lisa M. Buckton, Mary Flanagan, John Grey, Mary Crockett Hill, Billy Internicola, Alexandra N. King, Cecele Krause, Rebecca Wild Nelson, William Rodden, John Scilipote, and Larry Winters.

Esteemed Reader

As a teenager I worked at a health food store. The pay was so meager that even my employee discount didn’t count for much toward the expensive items in the store.

Whitewash

Painter Tona Wilson’s latest paintings, an homage to German Expressionism, are being shown through January 21 at Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson.

Vlad the Prevailer

Jazz pianist Vlad Girshevich will make his East Coast debut on January 13 with a solo recital at the Windham Civic and Performing Arts Center, part of the 2007 Windham Chamber Music Festival.

Horses to Water

Mark Doerrier’s documentary about the goings-on in an Orange County town, _In the Land of Goshen_, will screen at Yellow Bird Gallery on January 26 and Cafe Chronogram on January 6.

Juice-Box Jamboree

In 2001, ex-Del Fuegos frontman Dan Zanes kicked off the kids’ music revival. Local acts like Dog on Fleas, Uncle Rock, and Elizabeth Mitchell are furthering the renaissance, crafting tunes even adults can love.

Weiner Takes All

Poughkeepsie’s Soul Dog is more than a gourmet hot-dog joint—it’s also a haven for people with food restrictions—dairy allergies, gluten intolerance, celiac disease—who still want to chow down on the quintessential American treat.

Liberaltarians

With the historical ties between libertarians and traditional conservatives fraying due to the GOP’s dogged pursuit of neoconservative policies, the possibility exists for liberals and libertarians to form an alliance of their own.


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