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Photographer John Griebsch’s Abstract Aerials
John Griebsch’s aerial photographs present natural and manmade scenes with poetic abstraction.
17 Cultural Events in the Hudson Valley in April
From a tango festival to a music-themed film series, here are all the Hudson Valley events we’re marking on our calendars for April.
Teens Take Charge: YESS Summit Trains the Next Generation of Climate Activists
The Youth Empowerment and Sustainability Summit (YESS) at the Ashokan Center brought together middle and high school students to learn about climate change and formulate action plans for their communities.
Cave Mountain Music Festival Tickets on Sale
Weezer and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead will coheadline the outdoor event.
Pipelineor Pipe Bomb?
Shortly after noon on February 22, environmentalists from the Capitol District to New York City converged in New Paltz before the regional office of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The rally, organized by local residents and supported by organizations like Mid-Hudson Sierra Club and New York Lawyers for the Public Interest,…
The Carnal & the Industrial
Two concurrent exhibitions at LABSpace in Hillsdale through April 30.
Amadou and Mariam in Poughkeepsie
The award-winning Afropop duo will perform at the Bardavon.
Bivona’s Simply Pasta: Newburgh’s New Fresh, Handmade Pasta Deli
After working on projects around the country, nationally recognized chef Chuck Bivona returns home to Newburgh to revive his family’s bygone business, creating a fresh, handmade pasta deli on Liberty Street.
“An Everybody-Wins Situation”: Full Fridge Club’s Weekly Meal Service
Chef, author, activist, and podcaster Julia Turshen’s list of accomplishments is loooong. Turshen, who lives in Ulster County with her spouse Grace Bonney, has written four cookbooks to date as well as articles and recipes for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Vogue, and Bon Appétit. Her frame-able accolades include…
5 Cleanup Technologies in Testing Stage for Superfund Site with Twice the Toxins of Love Canal
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has begun testing five technologies for cleanup at a federal Superfund site in Rensselaer County, where more than 46,000 tons of toxins were dumped over 60 years ago. That amounts to twice the number of toxins dumped in Love Canalthe site of the worst environmental disaster involving chemical wastes in…
Colorful Classical Concert in Newburgh
“Luminosity” will feature the works of four composers.
Ron English Artist Talk in Beacon on March 12
Legendary street artist Ron English talks about his art and process at Ethan Cohen Gallery at the KuBe Art Center.
Live Music This Week in the Hudson Valley
A grab bag of gigs for your local listening and dancing pleasure.
Imposter Syndrome: Elvis Costello & The Imposters at UPAC on March 2
Sparrow reviews Elvis Costello’s recent visit to Kingston, where “the amiable but subversive visiting uncle” took the audience on a tour of his hits, as well as some sprinkling in some surprises.
Virgo Horoscope | March 2023
Don’t get swept up in others’ opinion of you. Listen for useful observations and stay detached.
16 Hudson Valley Events Worth Leaving the House for in March
From the epic return of the Woodstock Bookfest to live music shows and comedy, here are our picks for cultural events to catch in the Hudson Valley in March.
3 Women Powerhouses in the Hudson Valley Arts Scene
A profile of three women art powerhouses: Stef Halmos, Laurie de Chiara, and Helen Toomer.
Editor’s Note: The More Things Stay the Same, the More They Change | March 2023
As Chronogram turns 30, Brian Mahoney reflects on how the more things stay the same, the more they change.
“Peg Leg Bates: The Performance Years”
“Peg Leg Bates: The Performance Years” at Arts Mid-Hudson showcases the career of the renowned tap dancer and local celebrity and hotelier.
Esteemed Reader: The Beauty of All That Is | March 2023
Jason Stern is on a relentless exploration of the interior.
Aquarius Horoscope | March 2023
With the ingress of Pluto into your sign, this month marks the beginning of a new era of selfhood.
Aries Horoscope | March 2023
With the sun in Aries and a new moon, expect an abundance of opportunities to explode onto the scene.
Life Cycle: Bicycle Deaths in Kingston
In just over two years, four cyclists have been killed on the streets of Kingston. An investigation.
An Interview With Photographer Rob Lundberg
A Q&A with Rob Lundberg, whose photographs are on display at the Howland Cultural Center.
Reclaiming the Sacred
In his new book, Jeff Golden explores how all inhabitants of Earth belong to this planet we call home
Cancer Horoscope | March 2023
This month you have a feisty vitality about you, which you might you in your own defense or to tackle a project.
Spirit of Saugerties: 4 Things to Love
Laura Foster, a Saugerties resident and licensed real estate agent for Halter Associates Realty, shares four of her top reasons to love the town she calls home.
Capricorn Horoscope | March 2023
Your boundaries are softening, it’s time for you to drop your walls and let friends and family in.
2023 Hudson Valley Summer Camps
The Hudson Valley is ripe with programs and summer camps that offer opportunities for exploration, imagination, and cultural enrichment for teens, tweens, and kids as young as age three.
Gemini Horoscope | March 2023
Mars is leaving your sign after 7 months, take the lessons it brought you and open yourself to broader horizons beyond the binary.
Saugerties: Reinvention as Birthright
In this town nestled between the Hudson River and the Catskills, residents are tackling change together.
March 2023 Horoscopes
Six planets change signs this month. It’s time for new beginnings—maybe even whole new eras.
Album Reviews: Bobby Previte | Nine Tributes & Dark Current
Michael Eck reviews two new albums by Bobby Previte and friends.
Leo Horoscope | March 2023
With Pluto in Aquarius, you can harness a deeply transformative energy over the next few months.
Album Review: Alan Shulman | The Tattooed Stranger
Peter Aaron reviews Alan Shulman’s latest album, The Tattooed Stranger.
Libra Horoscope | March 2023
This month you have stellar opportunities to add new people to your life.
Pisces Horoscope | March 2023
Get ready for a closure and a new beginning—it’s time to make some magic and bring something real into being.
A Review of Satellite Boy and 5 Other Books to Read in March
Betsy Maury reviews Satellite Boy: The International Manhunt for a Master Thief That Launched the Modern Communications Age by Andrew Amelinckx. Plus short reviews of A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness by Jai Chakrabarti; Living Above the Store: Six Business Owners in Rosendale, New York by Christine Hunter; The Everlasting Meal Cookbook: Leftovers A-Z…
Sagittarius Horoscope | March 2023
It’s time to bring a child-like sense of play and wonder to your life.
Album Review: Pony in the Pancake | In Dreams
Jeremy Schwartz reviews Pony in the Pancake’s new album In Dreams.
Scorpio Horoscope | March 2023
Go gentle on yourself this month—in all senses. If you have energy to burn, direct it into an exercise or self-care regimen.
Sound Check: Galen Joseph-Hunter’s Music Recommendations | March 2023
Listening recommendations from Galen Joseph-Hunter, executive director of Wave Farm.
Taurus Horoscope | March 2023
With Venus in your sign, the wind is at your back and you’ll be able to attract what you need.
Poetry | March 2023
Poetry submissions from Chronogram readers in the March 2023 issue.
Black & White & Revived All Over
Tood Seekircher and Tom O’Quinn’s Georgian townhouse in Cold Spring set the couple on a home restoration odyssey.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Openings We’re Looking Forward To in 2023
It’s here! Our annual roundup of anticipated Hudson Valley restaurant and bar openings for 2023.
5 Wellness Destinations to Feel Your Best in the Hudson Valley
From spas to retreats, a taste of the wellness offerings in the Hudson Valley.















