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Capturing the Birth of Punk: Bobby Grossman’s New York Chronicles
Photographer Bobby Grossman captured the birth of punk in New York. The New Gallery has curated a show of his work, “Low Fidelity,” which will be exhibited at Time and Space Limited.
5 Movie Events to Catch In April at Hudson Valley Indie Theaters
From Italian magical realism to a modern sports romance in the deft hands of Luca Guadagnino and a 101-year-old classic screened with a live score, here are the top films to catch in April at Hudson Valley’s indie move theaters.
The Hudson Valley’s Childcare Crisis
A new report from Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress, “Childcare in the Hudson Valley,” documents the fact that the region is a childcare desert. Advocates are asking the state to set up a $1.2 billion fund to bolster wages for childcare workers.
Bard College Cohosts Native Photo Exhibition
The exhibit at the Montgomery Place mansion will feature works by four contemporary Indigenous photographers.
The Hereafter’s Conceptual Cocktails and Elevated Experience
Hudson has steadfastly held onto its reputation as a community where experiential bar concepts are appreciated and eccentricity is almost expected. That allure drew Jeremy Dubroff and his partner Isi Laborde to choose Hudson as the home for The Hereafter, a chill-yet-hip new cocktail bar on Columbia Street that’s Warren-adjacent and open late. “We tapped…
The Artist’s Trail: Hudson Valley Hikes That Inspired Famous Paintings & Literature
The Hudson Valley is home to landscapes that inspired artists from Thomas Cole to Bob Dylan. Here are five hikes that let you follow in the footsteps of the masters.
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor at LABspace
Allyson Mellberg Taylor and Jeremy Seth Taylor’s collaborative works on paper are exhibited at LABspace through the end of March in “One Day All of This Will Be Yours.”
Blueberry with Gail Ann Dorsey in Woodstock
The co-headline comes to the Colony on March 21.
Nirvana: Farm-to-Table Indian Cuisine in Woodstock
Nirvana, a new restaurant in Woodstock opened by the owners of Cinnamon in Rhinebeck, puts a seasonal twist on classic Indian dishes.
Winston Farm in Saugerties Development Update
The group looking to develop the Winston Farm site in Saugerties is finalizing its Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and will present it to the town board in the near future.
Catalyzing Innovation: The Hudson Valley Venture Hub
The Hudson Valley Venture Hub serves as a resource and central node to build connective tissue among the region’s entrepreneurial and startup ecosystem.
Travel Destinations from Stewart Airport in Newburgh
Getting to one of the NY/NJ major airports from the Hudson Valley can be a haul, not to mention expensive parking and long lines. Stewart Airport in Newburgh offers a range of affordable domestic and international flights to destinations ranging from Reykjavik to Charleston.
Is Your Home the Next Kingston Design Showhouse?
Could your home be the 2024 Kingston Design Showhouse. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a crew of professional designers, artisans, and artists reinvision your living space. See if your house meets the criteria.
On the Mountain Returns to Hunter
The two-day event promises performances, skiing, snowboarding, yoga, food, and more.
“Satellite”: Paintings by Will Hutnick at Geary Contemporary
“Satellite,” a sublime exhibition of recent work by Will Hutnick, is on display at Geary Contemporary in Millerton through April 7.
Farm Shoppe in Hudson: A Collaborative Destination
A collaboration between James Beard Award-nominated chef Emma Hearst, chef and farmer John Barker, and artist James (Jamie) Barker, Forts Ferry Farm is a 100-acre farm in Latham. The new Farm Shoppe offers produce and flowers, farm-made baked goods, soups and frozen entrees, curated pantry items and antique table attire sourced by Hearst.
Tatana Kellner’s “Sideways Glances” at Garrison Art Center
Paintings by Tatana Kellner at Garrison Art Center.
5 New Hudson Valley Restaurants to Try in March
From ramen to Indian food, a reborn Beacon favorite, and upscale dining in Great Barrington, here are five new restaurants to try in March
Astrology for March 2024
From the gullibility and romantic illusions of Pisces to the more willful strike-first-think-later methods of Aries, March is full of the fearless, the foolish, and the refrain of “the heart wants what the heart wants!” There is much virtue in apparent foolishness; it can open our minds, unlock passion, bypass pride, and help us fully…
Events This Week in the Hudson Valley | March 4-10
From music shows to documentary screenings, here are the top Hudson Valley events for the week of March 4-10.
Aquarius Horoscope | March 2024
Aquarius, your overarching philosophies may get challenged by new information this month. Be patient as you tweak your belief systems.
Editor’s Note: Scary Movies | March 2024
Chronogram editor Brian K. Mahoney on seeing something unexpected.
Aries Horoscope | March 2024
Aries, this lunar eclipse, brace yourself for complex, nuanced, and intangible webs of emotion might hinder your step. Make room for others in your plans.
Esteemed Reader: The Rebirth of Life | March 2024
Chronogram founder Jason Stern talks about Jesus with a stranger.
Cancer Horoscope | March 2024
Cancer, this month you’re evaluating which family traditions and patters are worth keeping and which don’t serve the culture of the clan.
Capricorn Horoscope | March 2024
Capricorn, in moving away from the recklessness of youth, you may have lost some of your self trust. This is the month to invest in your more instinctive side.
Musician Gracie Coates & Artist Sam Margevicius’s Bearsville Home
Musician Gracie Coates and artist Sam Margevicius have turned their Bearsville home into a creative oasis.
Gemini Horoscope | March 2024
Gemini, this month be wary of being too flexible—adapt too much to the needs of others and you may spread yourself thin.
Saugerties: Challenges and Celebration
Despite a background of economic uncertainty, Saugerties is gearing up for a festive year in 2024.
Leo Horoscope | March 2024
Leo, this is the month to leave your comfort zone in order to restimulate yourself and shake off the malaise.
Album Review: Alex Peh | Attune
Seth Rogovoy reviews New Paltz-based pianist and composer Alex Peh’s new album, Attune,
Libra Horoscope | March 2024
Libra, as you step more and more into your own power this month, you may find yourself grieving a previous version of yourself.
A Review of Marie-Helene Bertino’s Novel Beautyland
Susan Yung reviews Marie-Helene Bertino’s Beautyland, a deeply human new novel about an alien on Earth.
Events this Week in the Hudson Valley | March 25-31
Photos of New York’s punk era, and the soul of Robert Cray are among our round-up of Hudson Valley events for the week of March 25-31. Robert Cray March 29 at Infinity Hall Robert Cray’s music has always been marked by its sinewy, soulful side, but on the bluesman’s most recent album, 2020’s That’s What…
Pisces Horoscope | March 2024
Pisces, this month’s lunar eclipse comes as a sort of personal reconciliation. Ask what do you owe others, what is yours, and straighten your accounts.
5 Hudson Valley Books to Read in March
Short reviews of History is Embarassing by Karen Chase; Mythology of Stone by Bardford Graves; Vegan Soups and Stews for All Seasons by Nava Atlas; London fomr the Air by Jeffrey Milstein; and Dear Sister by Michelle Horton
Album Review: Marlowe Stern | Something from Nothing
Jason Broome reviews Marlowe Stern’s latest album, Something from Nothing.
Welcome To Westchester
If you’re headed to Westchester, here are some top shops, venues, gardens, and other attractions to visit in the county.
Events This Week in the Hudson Valley | March 11-17
Comedy, music, and theater are all on the docket of Hudson Valley events this week, March 11-17.
Sound Check: Melissa Auf der Maur’s Music Recommendations
One-time bassist for the Hole and Smashing Pumpkins and founder of Basilica Hudson Melissa Auf der Maur shares her music recommendations.
Sagittarius Horoscope | March 2024
Libra, this month’s lunar eclipse you’ll get some useful feedback on how your ahem stronger proclamations are being received by others.
Album Review: Dorothy Carter | Waillee Waillee
Peter Aaron reviews Dorothy Carter’s latest album, Waillee Waillee.
Caitlin MacBride’s “Palm to Poplar: Devotional Labor”
Caitlin MacBride’s paintings of Shaker objects, “Palm to Poplar: Devotional Labor” are at Kinderhook Knitting Mill.
Scorpio Horoscope | March 2024
Scorpio, in preparation for big happenings on the relationship front, this month your digging into the roots of old relational patterns.
Events this Week in the Hudson Valley | March 18-24
Top things to do in the Hudson Valley this week, March 18-24.
Claybourne Elder Brings “I Want to Be Bad” to Kingston and Albany
Actor and singer Claybourne Elder brings his racy and intimate cabaret show, “I Want to Be Bad,” to the Old Dutch Church in Kingston on March 9.
Taurus Horoscope | March 2024
TAURUS (April 19–May 20) Self-care is a term that gets bandied about ad nauseam. It goes far beyond spa days, creature comforts, and even comfort zones. I would argue that self-care extends into the challenging and often uncomfortable work of repairing and refining our relationships. It’s about creating support systems that help us take the risks…
Composer and Ecopoet David Rothenberg
Enter the the world of composer and ecopoet David Rothenberg, who finds music in wild places. His distinctive approach to blending environmental sounds with music, showcases his collaborations with fellow musicians and multiple members of animal kingdom.
Virgo Horoscope | March 2024
This month, VIrgo, take the initiative to help someone else open up and share the contents of their heart and mind, maybe you can shed new light on their gifts.
“Mark Hogancamp: Resilience” at One Mile Gallery in Kingston
Veteran artist Mark Hogancamp returns to Marwencol with a new exhibit at 1 Mile Gallery running March 23-April 9.















