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Set on 145 acres in Wawarsing, Rustic Pines is a low-density enclave that offers a rare combination: land, design integrity, ...
A visionary sculpture garden in Boiceville, Brunel Park honors the legacy of Emile Brunel. On May 17, it hosts its first Art-Nature-Music-Fest with live music and kinetic art.
Gabriel McKee’s new book The Saucerian uncovers the strange, subversive life of Gray Barker, a UFO publisher who blurred the ...
Philipstown Depot Theater will be transformed into a tango milonga, a traditional Argentine cabaret, with a checkerboard ...
E.T. and Shaft are among the classics screening in May at Hudson Valley independent theaters, plus an impressive new flick from David Cronenberg and others.
Want to sleep under the stars but not sacrifice comfort? These Hudson Valley glamping destinations offer a luxurious outdoor ...
Ghislaine and Jaime Vinas transform a crumbling Tivoli cottage into a radiant, color-forward retreat rooted in history, light ...
Burlesque is booming in the Hudson Valley, blending glamor, satire, and subversion—offering radical joy, community, and ...
As Beacon booms, city leaders, activists, and residents wrestle with development, affordability, and identity—balancing ...
Take the Green Apple Lychee tea: a base of coconut meat and lychee juice from Vietnam, topped with shock-frozen jasmine tea, ...
From Beacon to Wassaic, May’s standout exhibitions trace memory, fracture, and resistance—offering tactile, urgent responses ...
The Mid-Hudson Library System and the Tempestry Project are recruiting Hudson Valley knitters to create fiber art that ...