

Road Trip: Popping Outside of Poughkeepsie
One of the pleasures of Dutchess County is how quickly the landscape changes. Leave Poughkeepsie behind and the roads begin to unfurl through farmland, stone walls, and villages where Main Streets still function as gathering places rather than nostalgic backdrops. This route heads east and north of Poughkeepsie, linking destinations that reflect different facets of…
Theater Productions and Festivals to See This Summer in the Hudson Valley
Explore the Hudson Valley’s summer theater season, including Powerhouse Theater, Woodstock Playhouse, New York Stage & Film, Bridge Street Theatre, and more.
Tennessee William’s “Suddenly Last Summer” Reimagined at Bard SummerScape
A new vision of Tennessee’ William’s audacious play through Bard’s commissioning program, this “Suddenly Last Summer” focuses on generational dynamics and interesting compositional choices, making the play feel fresh in the modern day.
5 New Hudson Valley Restaurants and Cafes to Try This Summer
Places to eat in the Hudson Valley this summer, from Poughkeepsie to Woodstock. Inclusive of European coffee and barbecue dinner, there is a variety of local food options in the Hudson Valley.
Devo Perform in the Hudson Valley this Summer in their “Mutate, Don’t Stagnate” Tour
Musical band Devo, formed in the 1970s, known for their quirky experimentation with art house, punk, and social satire, speak about their concept of devolution in the modern day.
Red Hook Artist Joy Taylor on Painting, Nature, and Abstraction
Profile and interview with local Hudson Valley artist Joy Taylor. Based in Red Hook, Taylor makes paintings inspired by the nature around her, continuing to experiment and imrpove her craft
Editor’s Note: The Chronogram Foundation Launches to Support Independent Local Journalism
The Chronogram Foundation launches, a nonprofit aiming to support local independent journalism. It will support Chronogram’s journalistic ventures and aims to create fellowships for young journalists in the area, helping keep regional journalism alive in the Hudson Valley.
11 Standout Stops for Upstate Art Weekend 2026
Upstate Art Weekend 2026 brings exhibitions, pop-ups, open studios, and public art projects to the Hudson Valley and Catskills.
CD Review: “Ginger Ale” by David Greenberger and the Hi-Ho Barbers
CD Review: “Ginger Ale” by David Greenberger and the Hi-Ho Barbers
Daniela Araya’s Colorful Delaware County Cabin
Designer Daniela Araya transformed her remote Delaware log cabin into a colorful rainbow paradise using her own DIY design skills and home decor hacks. Daniela, her husband, and their dog now live in a house that reflects them and their hard work in a local area they love.
“Surface, Structure, String” art exhibition at Hudson Hall soars
“Surface, Structure, String” hosted at Hudson Hall exhibited multiple mixed media art pieces in it’s showing.
12 Summer Art Exhibitions Worth the Trip in the Hudson Valley and Beyond
Explore 12 must-see summer art exhibitions, including shows at Olana, CCS Bard, Kaatsbaan, The Aldrich, The Campus, and more.
Esteemed Reader: Why the Golden Rule Still Matters
The Golden Rule is followed and preached by many cultures. While treating others as you wish to be treated sounds simple, it is an extremely difficult ideal to achieve. However, it is still an important belief in our modern day.
Pisces Horoscope | June 2026
Community, friendships, and collaboration shift under Saturn’s influence. December helps Pisces define boundaries, strengthen alliances, and pursue grounded shared goals.
Aquarius Horoscope | June 2026
December draws you inward as Saturn guides rest, release, and reflection. Aquarius gains clarity by slowing down and preparing for a new cycle.
Capricorn Horoscope | June 2026
CAPRICORN (December 22–January 20)You may have to rehash a relationship issue several times this summer. Your classic Saturnian patience will reward you for being able to take your time with a process. Your penchant for practicality may get in the way of a partner’s emotional needs. Perhaps the tears of sorrow or joy from an…
Sagittarius Horoscope | June 2026
SAGITTARIUS (November 22–December 22)You’re speaking in tongues this summer, and by that I mean you’re only speaking in the language of angels, demons, and as the translator of the most sensitive information. Whether you’re working on a research project, healing trauma, or making a secret financial arrangement, your mind is oriented to the arcane, taboo,…
Scorpio Horoscope | June 2026
SCORPIO (October 23–November 22)Is it possible for the mind to yearn the way the heart does? I think so, and I think you’re about to yearn for a type of knowledge or experience that satiates the soul. This could look like checking out 20 books at the library—convinced that the answer to your soul’s quandary…
Libra Horoscope | June 2026
LIBRA (September 23–October 23)You’re broadcasting safety and sweetness. Don’t be surprised if others are increasingly turning to you for care, nurturance, and gentle leadership. Whether you experience this as an honor or a burden, you may be subconsciously encouraging others to follow your lead. If it is your intention to lead, know that you have…
Virgo Horoscope | June 2026
VIRGO (August 23–September 23)Networking takes an emotional turn this month and next. Every meeting seems to be tinged with extra pathos and empathy. This is fantastic for deepening social ties and cultivating emotional bonds in your social circles, but it could also lead to clannish behavior. Due to the emotionally sensitive nature of this particular…
10 Classical, Jazz, and Roots Music Festivals to Catch This Summer
Ten Classical and Jazz musical festivals and concerts for enthusiasts and lovers of live music to enjoy this summer.
Leo Horoscope | June 2026
Work, routines, and responsibilities sharpen under Saturn’s gaze. December pushes Leo to refine habits, boost efficiency, and commit to what truly matters.
Cancer Horoscope | June 2026
CANCER (June 21–July 22)If I could make a logo for you this summer, I’d draw a heart with a microphone against it. You feel so deeply, and it’s time to share. Everyone knows how smart you are and what wonderful ideas you have, but it’s time to say the things that feel vulnerable, cringe, and…
Gemini Horoscope | June 2026
GEMINI (May 20–June 21)How does money make you feel? How did your family of origin treat money? This summer presents an opportunity to reassess your attitude surrounding finances, security, and personal resources. There may also need to be a restructuring of expenditures, investing, and saving within your household. Money is generally a touchy subject because…
Taurus Horoscope | June 2026
TAURUS (April 19–May 20)It’s not that you’ve gone soft, but you have increased access to your sentimentality. If there’s a delicate conversation that you need to have, trust that your heart and mind are unusually synched up. You’ll find the words to articulate feelings. In fact, all of your correspondences could be more emotionally moving.…
Aries Horoscope | June 2026
ARIES (March 20–April 19)There are decisions to be made about your home and family life this summer, and you should take your sweet time to make them. Information will come to you in the form of intuition and emotions. In the dominant culture we’re taught that this kind of information is sub-standard when compared to…
June 2026 Astrology Forecast
June presents us with the calmest skies of the year. This does not mean our troubles are over, but at least we can catch a break, along with our collective breath. There are still messes to clean and wrongs to right, but the skies aren’t introducing new chaos. In fact, the month opens with Mercury’s…
June 2026 Poughkeepsie Pop-Up Photoshoot
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Music Festivals to Enjoy in the Hudson Valley This Summer
Pop and Folk festivals for fans and newcomers alike to enjoy this summer, from the Hudson Valley, the Catskills and Massachusetts. With established festivals and new up and coming events, the musical scene provides an interesting selection for summer fun.
6 New Hudson Valley Books to Read This Month
Discover six new books by Hudson Valley authors, including works by Gail Godwin, Julia Turshen, Lucy Sante, and Marisa Renee Lee.
Dance Events in the Hudson Valley this Summer
The Hudson Valley is having 5 dancing events come its way this summer. They will hold multiple styles of dance and performing arts for people to enjoy.
11 Essential Summer Concerts in the Hudson Valley and Capital Region
11 bands and musicians are coming to the region to perform this summer. Multiple concerts across the Hudson Valley will be taking place for people to enjoy live tunes.
Dance Legend Lucinda Childs Performs Retrospective Showcase in the Hudson Valley
Lucinda Childs, known for her work with the Judson Church Dance Theater that was a pioneer in the experimental choreography of 1960s NYC, is set to perform a retrospective piece along with two new pieces in The Fisher Center from June 26-27.















