Short reviews of The Eighth Moon by Jennifer Kabat; Diamond City by Marianna Boncek; Loving Scott: A Memoir by Pat Horner; Chopping Wood by Pete Seeger and David Bernz; and Circulating Jim Crow by Adam McKible. 62 Poetry
Take a spirited tour of the Hudson Valley with our latest craft beverage and bar roundup. From Rhinebeck’s whimsical C. Cassis Tasting Room to Woodstock’s cozy Small Talk, discover distinctive libations and atmospheric locales.
Helen and Tim Atkinson’s 4,300-square-foot Greek Revival in Uptown Kingston has a long history, from being burned to the ground by the British in 1777 to its rebirth in 1840 to being haunted by an Edwardian matron.
As Adams Fairacre Farms has grown over the last 100 years, its dedication to farmstand-fresh quality has been accompanied by the hard work to become a more sustainable part of the regional food system.
The downtown Newburgh celebration features a farmers' market, an art market, wellness activities, and a 5K fundraiser, all supporting local businesses and nonprofits.
Art shows to check out this month: Steve McQueen at Dia Beacon; 'Other Realities' at Bill Arning Exhibitions; Arlene Shechet at Storm King Art Center; 'This Must Be the Place?' at Mad Rose Gallery; Guzman at LABspace; Suprina at Jane St. Art Center; Roy Gumpel at 415 Gallery; 'Spillover' at the Hessel Museum of Art; Ruth Soffer at The Local; and John Fleming Gould at Bannerman Island Gallery.
This almost shouldn't have happened, yet here we are,' says Charles Ferri. After almost a decade of work, Ferri and his business partner Paul Seres opened their long-awaited Ulster County destination distillery, Hudson House & Distillery, in 2021.
A heated Beacon City Council meeting sees passionate debate over a Gaza ceasefire resolution, revealing deep local wounds and racial tensions. Amidst chaos, the resolution passes, but not without dissent. Meanwhile, Beacon grapples with economic shifts and affordability challenges, while entrepreneurs navigate a changing landscape. Future plans for the city promise both development and community engagement initiatives.
From America's founding fathers to generals and other iconic figures from our country's past, trace the foosteps of patriots at these historic sites in the Hudson Valley.
Following the death of their son Eric of an accidental overdose in 2016, Ginny and Mac Dorris launched The Ride for Mental Health, an annual fundraising ride in New Paltz that benefits the research and treatment work of McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. To date, the Ride has raised over $1.7 million.
After a prolongued, pandemic-era build-out and a launch of their beer garden last summer, at the end of April Return Brewing in Hudson finally debuted their spacious indoor taproom.
Kingston’s (long-overdue) designated queer bar is finally here. Located in the old Beverly Lounge spot on Foxhall Avenue, Unicorn Bar had a three-phase opening over the past week.
Rooted in the Quaker values of equality, peace, community, integrity, service, and stewardship, students at Oakwood Friends School in Poughkeepsie are challenged to put their learning in motion and lead lives of consequence and meaning.
Escape the hustle and bustle and embrace the tranquility of the Hudson Valley with these cabin stays. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes, each retreat offers a blend of comfort and adventure.
After years of working in restaurants, Ryan Viator and Sean Weeks founded Buns Burgers with a goal to ensure their employees' needs were centered in the structure of the business.