

Marigold Home Interiors
A New York State Certified Interior Designer, Maria R Mendoza, IIDA, owner of Marigold Home Interiors, has over 25 years of interior design experience in New York City.
Water Street Market
Twenty shops and over forty antique dealers, food, coffee, art & oh… that view!
Utility Canvas
Supplying the urban country lifestyle since 1990. Come shop our complete selection of Utility Canvas products for him, for her, and for your home.
Spring’s Spree Custom Collectibles
Springs Spree couture collection of handcrafted custom collectible scarves and shawls are as unique as the person who wears them.
Aspects Gallery Inn and Spa
Nestled in the gentle streams and valleys of the ancient Catskill Mountains, the new Aspects Gallery Inn & Spa invites you to experience a private sensual retreat in the heart of the village of Woodstock, NY.
Kringle’s Christmas House
Welcome to Kringle’s Christmas House, the oldest Christmas Store in the Hudson Valley.
Concept Portrait Paintings By Nadine
A timeless and contemporary work of art and a treasured heirloom. For your husband, your wife, your partner, your kids, and their kids. For you. Forever.
Loominus Woodstock
Loominus Woodstock creates the finest hand woven chenille, cashmere, alpaca, & fur scarves & jackets for men, women, & children, and throws for your home!
Atelier Renee Fine Framing
Mirrors–a variety of vintage to new, simple to ornate, rustic to modern, large to small–are ready to go as unique gifts!
Williams Lumber and Home Center
Come celebrate the 20th year of the Williams Lumber and Home Center famous Christmas Holiday display
McMahon’s Home Improvement
One of the Hudson Valley’s most respected green home remodeling companies.
Holiday Gift Guide: 2009
This holiday, let “Chronogram” introduce you to some great solutions for everyone on your list.
The Paramount: Performances for the Holidays
The Paramount Center for the Arts in Peekskill offers something for everyone, young and old, for the holidays.
Untitled Poem by Jacob Internicola
Reader-submitted poetry, curated by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Poem: The Simple Pleasures of Howling
Reader-submitted poetry, curated by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Poem: The Vulgar Way
Reader-submitted poetry, curated by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Poem: “What’s It Like on the Reservation?”
Reader-submitted poetry, curated by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Planet Waves Weekly, November 5 Edition
A wave of energy through Scorpio is likely to bring secrets to light.
Song: She Built a Wall
Reader-submitted poetry, selected by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Poem: Le Petit Mort
Reader submitted poetry, selected by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Poem: Cherry Blossoms
A reader-submitted poem, selected by poetry editor Phillip Levine.
Parting Shot: John Foxx
On Saturday, November 7, John Foxx will visit BCB Gallery in Hudson to read from “The Quiet Man” at 3pm, with a reception to follow from 6 to 8pm.
November 2009 Horoscopes
Eric Francis Coppolino tells us what the stars have in store for us this month.
In the Shadow of Saturn
A new astrological understanding of Saturn defines it as being about one’s relationship to authority.
When Revolutions Fail, There’s Always Prison
Freeing Silvia Baraldini screens at the Community Theater in Catskill.
Looking Down on Climate Change
Aerial photographer Alex MacLean shows slides at the Cary Institute in Millbrook.
Beaches Are Optional
Eric Weiner talks about his book The Geography of Bliss at SUNY New Paltz.
Don’t Stand So Close to Me
Half Moon Theater’s Emerson High examines a teacher-student affair.
What the F?
Hesitation about lining up for flu shots mounts as doctors like Joseph Mercola build the case for just saying no to vaccination.
Marbletown: A Precious Stone
Anne Pyburn Craig prowls the Ulster County villages of High Falls and Stone Ridge.
Transform Your Thanksgiving Leftovers with These 4 Recipes
Peter Barrett’s recipes will change how you think about Thanksgiving leftovers.
Short Takes: November 2009
A Thanksgiving feast of eclectic offerings from Hudson Valley authors.
Book Review: Night Navigation
Kim Wozencraft reviews Night Navigation by Ginnah Howard.
Poison and Polka Dots
Nina Shengold profiles young adult authors Nova Ren Suma (Dani Noir) and Susannah Apppelbaum (Poisons of Caux: The Hollow Bettle).
CD Review: Sonic Garden
Cheryl K. Symister-Masterson reviews the self titled Sonic Garden release.
CD Review: The Erin Hobson Compact
Sharon Nichols reviews The Erin Hobson Compact’s CD “Talk Radio.”
Nightlife Highlights
Cool shows to attend in the Hudson Valley handpicked by music editor Peter Aaron for your listening pleasure.
Man With a Mission
Jay Blotcher talks with Carleton Mabee about his biography of Father Divine, Promised Land, in which the Pulitzer-prize winning historian chronicles the life of the messianic black preacher who established a number of religious communities in Ulster County in the first part of the 20th century.
Larry Beinhart’s Body Politic
Larry Beinhart questions the whether it’s good for America that the top one percent of households in the US account for more of the country’s financial net worth than the bottom 95 percent combined.
One World Under Allah
Lorna Tychostup interviews Jarret Barchman, author of Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice, about the current state of militant Islam and the complex relationships between global jihadist factions.
While You Were Sleeping
Housefraus have more sex, kids are living on the streets, and music can be torture. Plus so much more.
Chronogram Seen
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community.
Local Luminary: Clark Strand
Marx Dorrity talks spirituality with the lapsed Buddhist and author of How to Believe in God: Whether You Believe in Religion or Not.
On the Cover: “Inspired Bicycles, Danny MacAskill”
“Bike Rides: The Exhibition” is on display until January 3 at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut.















