

Poem: To Mr. __ For Accommodating His Customers with an Extra Parking Lot
A poem by Benjamin Mueller
Bearer of Bad News
Oren Moverman’s The Messenger opens the Woodstock Film Festival on Thursday, October 1.
Cue the Tanker
Jay Blotcher speaks to Peter Callahan about his film Against the Current that will be the Woodstock Film Festival line-up this year.
Parting Shot
A show of photographs by members of Redux Pictures at Fovea Exhibitions in Beacon through November 9.
The Anti-Ironist
An exhibition of prints by Martin Puryear opens at the Kleinert-James Art Gallery in Woodstock.
Turn Once More to Sunday’s Clown
Alt-rock fest All Tomorrow’s Parties returns to Kutsher’s in Monticello.
Staying Warm, Staying Green
Crispin Kott chats up the eco-heating experts on top tips for saving money and saving the planet this winter.
Springing to Life
Lorrie Klosterman profiles a new school and educational program for elders based on lifetime learning models that is debuting in Saugerties this month.
Saving the Best for Last
Diane Pineiro-Zucker talks with movers and shakers in the Queen City of the Hudson.
The Plot That Couldn’t Fail
Rhinebeck Community Gardeners: Erin Andreassen, Kim Notin, Raphael Notin, Denice Munier-Martin, Rosa Perez, Marianne Neifeld, Gary Neifeld.
Backyard Bounty: Lee Reich’s Permaculture Heaven
Peter Barrett explores the benefits of permaculture with garden guru Lee Reich.
Book Review: The Confessions of Edward Day
Marx Dorrity reviews The Confessions of Edward Day written by Valerie Martin.
Book Review: It’s Beginning to Hurt
Jay Blotcher reviews: It’s Beginning to Hurt by James Lasdun.
Shanley and the Deep Blue Sea
Nina Shengold profiles Pulitzer prize-winning playwright John Patrick Shanley.
CD Review: Various Artists
Review of Kingston punk rock clubhouse Snapper Magee’s CD.
10 Years of Mavericks
Richard Linklater will be given the WFF’s Maverick Award on Saturday, October 3, 2009.
Woodstock Film Festival
After clocking more than two cumulative days of movie-watching, your bleary-eyed but still-enthused reviewer shares his informed opinions on the Woodstock Film Festival 2009 line-up.
Larry Beinhart’s Body Politic
Larry Beinhart mans the barricades in “Invasion of the Sexophobes.”
The Great He-Cession
Reihan Salam believes the recession may be the swan song of the patriarchy.
While You Were Sleeping
Rigged medical studies, Dick Armey decries eco-hysteria, and more.
Chronogram Seen
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community.
Local Luminary
Jay Blotcher speaks with the fiercely independent Meira Blaustein on the Woodstock Film Festival.















