

Trisha Brown Dance Company Launches Bard SummerScape Festival on Thursday, July 8
The Trisha Brown Dance Company kicks off the eighth annual Bard SummerScape festival this week with the trailblazing choreographer’s most recent piece – L’Amour au théâtre (2009), two of her legendary Rauschenberg collaborations – Foray Forêt (1990) and You can see us (1995), and a duet from her 1996 piece, Twelve Ton Rose, which is…
Weekend Astrology
Eric Francis Coppolino explains the astrological happenings surrounding the summer solstice.
Experience the Rhinecliff!
Get Out of the House, Get into the Heat by the River. Experience the Rhinecliff! … World Class Waterfront Dining and Accommodations. Spectacular Sunsets! Celebrate Father’s Day with a Fabulous Waterfront Brunch or Dinner at The Rhinecliff with Chef Brian’s Specials & Enjoy international chantuese Elaine Rachlin’s performance. Reserve now 845-876-0590 or visit www.therhinecliff.com .…
Snapshot of the Moment
“Photography Now: Either/And” and Andrew Neumann’s “Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny” will exhibit at The Center for Photography at Woodstock this summer.
EXPERIENCE THE RHINECLIFF THIS SUMMER!
Get Out of the House, Get into the Heat by the River. Experience the Rhinecliff! … World Class Waterfront Dining and Accommodations. Spectacular Sunsets! Rock out with Off The Hook at this Friday’s Blues Dance Party. Experience the Rhinecliff’s Country Kick-off to Summer with The Boys from Little Creek Country Hoedown & Bbq this Saturday…
2010 Summer Reading Roundup For Young Adults
Young adult books to check out this summer.
The Science Behind LED Technology
John D. Bullough, senior research scientist and adjunct assistant professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s (RPI) Lighting Research Center in Troy, answers some questions about the basics of LED lights and how they can be incorporated in the home.
Let There Be (Energy-Efficient) Light
On May 15, the LED lights on the Walkway Over The Hudson were lit for the first time.
Parting Shot: Sasha Sicurella
“I AM: India” will be exhibited through June 4 at the Charles B. Benenson Visitor’s Center and Gallery at the Omi International Arts Center in Ghent. www.artomi.org.
On The Cover: Nadja Petrov
Nadja Petrov will be exhibiting her paintings in a two-person show with photographer Fionn Reilly from June 5 through June 30. An opening reception will be held on June 5 from 5 to 9pm, at the 11 Cross Street Gallery in Saugerties. (845) 399-9751; www.11crossgallery.com. Portfolio: www.shokan.net/petrov.
Prepping the Party Season
Tips, ideas, and resources for making your summer party a big hit.
Newburgh: Textures and Tension
Emily Nelson reports on Newburgh’s struggles, offerings, and future.
A Woman, Risen from the Sea
Eric Francis Coppolino on the process of self-actualization and the Jupiter-Uranus conjunction in Aries.
Horoscopes: June 2010
Eric Francis Coppolino directs you through the ins and outs of June.
Beyond the Food Co-op: Kingston Natural Foods Market
Jennifer McKinley, proprietor of Kingston Natural Foods Market on her innovative business model.
CD Review: Jill Stevenson & Adam Widoff
Robert Burke Warren reviews “Where We’re Not” but Jill Stevenson and Adam Widoff.
CD Review: Jayna Nelson
Cheryl K. Symister-Masterson reviews Jayna Nelson’s 2009 release, “Bloom of Creation.”
Driver’s Manual
An interview with Holistic Teacher Vaishãli,who will be leading a workshop at the Omega Institute from June 13 through 18 entitled “Making Your Mind Your Friend: Detoxify Your Mind, Body, and Emotions.”
Local Luminary: Benjamin Krevolin
Benjamin Krevolin, president of the Dutchess County Arts Council, shares ideas on saving the arts in the midst of economic crisis.
While You Were Sleeping
Antigay crusader George Alan Rekers caught with a rent boy; Bolivian president Evo Morales claims the modern diet is to blame for baldness and homosexuality; Concord, Massachusetts votes to ban all bottled water sales; taxes are the lowest they’ve been since 1950; an extra 15 pounds may be beneficial to your health.
Hold The Firefight
Operations and day-to-day life for American soldiers in Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan, where a huge number of American soldiers have lost their lives.
Esteemed Reader
Pondering the self-fulfilling prophecy of the Gulf oil spill catastrophe.
The Greatest Show In Hudson
Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Cabaret performs June 30 at Club Helsinki in Hudson.
Shooting Star
“Smash His Camera” will be shown at the Bearsville Theater on June 4 at 8pm, part of the Woodstock Film Festival’s Summer Screening Series.
Maximum Pickup
Jeff Beck will play at the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston on June 17 at 7:30pm.
The Berkshires Get Reel
Berkshire International Film Festival 2010 offers four days of screenings, panels, the Berkshire Student Film Festival, and more.
Mind The Race Gap
Amiri Baraka’s “The Dutchman” will be performed in a restored New York City subway car at the Trolley Museum of New York in Kingston.
Slam Dunk
Nina Shengold interviews poet, photographer, and children’s book author Charles R. Smith Jr.
Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival
Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival (aka Revival or the Clearwater Festival) is a fundraiser for Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. and is also the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The revenue raised by the Revival goes to support Clearwater’s numerous educational programs and its work toward environmental and social justice as well as keeping…














