

Planet Waves
A look at the cosmic links to recent natural disasters and the death of Anna Nicole Smith.
Editor’s Note Take 2
Dear Reader: In the print version of the March edition of _Chronogram_, there are two editorial errors that I must apologize (and take full responsobility) for.
Parting Shot
Claude Lorrain’s _An Artist Sketching with a Second Figure Looking On_.
Child’s Play
Saxophonist Hayes Greenfield talks about his Jazz-A-Ma-Tazz program for children.
Dirty Dancing
The Bardavon hosts the Vassar Repertory Dance Theater’s 25th annual gala.
Continuous Classics
Top chamber group CONTINUUM performs at Beacon’s Howland Cultural Center.
A Tradition of Subversion
Political theater troupe Bread and Puppet visits TSL in Hudson.
Upstate Hoedown
Uncle Earl and Carrie Rodriguez bring an evening of prime Americana to Albany.
Shamanic Convergence
A gathering in Poughkeepsie to promote practices of spiritual growth, healing, and understanding.
Friends in Knead
Therapeutic massage—a nurturing, rejuvenating, and totally respectful experience.
The Artist’s Palate
The Artist’s Palate is transforming the taste of downtown Poughkeepsie.
Poetry | February 2007
Poems by Sam Dillon, Alexander Forbes Emerson, John Estes, Mary Flanagan, Waldo Gemio, Gwen Gould, Lee Gould, Ian Haight, Kristen Henderson, A.J. Luxton, Darrell Morgan, and Edward A. Shannon.
Book Review: The Long Chalkboard and Other Stories
We may grow past the stage when picture books amuse us, but do we ever really reach the place where we’ve got life all figured out?
Book Review: Reading Like a Writer
A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them.
Book Review: Generation on Fire
_Generation on Fire: Voices of Protest from the 1960s—An Oral History_ by Jeff Kisseloff.
Wishing Well
Nina Shengold profiles essayist, novelist, poet, and writer of children’s books Nancy Willard.
Metal Head
Steve Morris’s hand-welded creations add functional beauty to public and private spaces.
Trails of Tradition
New Paltz-based Red Fox Friends was formed to teach Native American outdoor skills to children.
CD Review: Cleghorn / Lawrence / Hart / Miller
Perhaps the thought of “jazz poetry” makes you run screaming. Chances are you’ll change your mind upon hearing _Merge_.
CD Review: Girl Howdy
These women are western swing, honky-tonk, and rockabilly troubadours.
CD Review: Uncle Moon
Maybe you do want to see how the sausage is made, especially if the ingredients include strange bedfellows like Willie Nelson, the Butthole Surfers, Thelonious Monk, and Doris Day.
Nightlife Highlights
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ Wavy Davy for your listening pleasure.
Chronogram Seen
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the _Chronogram_ community.















