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Traditional Arts Weekend Lake Conference Center July 5th - July 8th, 2012 May 23, 2012
You are invited to join us for a unique artistic retreat which happens only once a year!
Local Food and Entertainment at the Columbia Land Conservancy’s Country Barbecue May 17, 2012
Join 1,000 supporters of local conservation at a beautiful Columbia County farm for a barbecue featuring local food, an array of wines, and locally brewed beer. Entertainment includes the Cathy Grier Blues Band, Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, and kids activities.
12th Annual Women’s Health & Fitness Expo - May 19, 2012 May 10, 2012
On May 19th, get the tools you need for healthier living at the Women’s Health & Fitness Expo! Over 100 exhibits, health screenings, seminars, workshops, fitness demos, spa area, and more! Miller School, 65 Fording Place Rd., Lake Katrine, NY.
“SPEAK MEMORY” (after Nabokov) May 03, 2012
Performance poets Larry Carr, Steve Clorfeine, and Victoria Sullivan get together for the first time at the Beahive, 314 Wall St. in Kingston —
a late afternoon session called “Speak Memory” after Vladimir Nabokov’s autobiography of the same title.
The 2012 BALLE Business Conference May 03, 2012
How is Main Street reclaiming real prosperity around the nation? Join us for the 10th annual BALLE Business Conference in Grand Rapids, MI to be inspired by local, community-supported everything: food, finance, manufacturing, energy, retail, and more.
Events: Northern Westchester April 27, 2012
A listing of events happening throughout the year in Northern Westchester.
Beacon Open Studios April 28 & 29, Kickoff Party April 27 April 26, 2012
Beacon Open Studios is this weekend – 62 artists’ studios all over the city of Beacon. Check out artists working in a variety of mediums – painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, textiles, and on. Visit beaconopenstudios.org or pick up a free catalog.
Art Students League of NY, Vytlacil Campus Artists-in-Residence Open Studios & Reception April 19, 2012
See the work and meet Vyt’s Artists-in- Residence from around the world. Thursday, April 26, 5:00-7:00 PM at the Art Students League of NY, Vytlacil Campus. Reception in Elizabeth V. Sullivan Gallery. 241 Kings Highway, Sparkill, NY 10976
Suzanne Vega & Duncan Sheik – Live at The Paramount April 27 @ 8pm April 17, 2012
Suzanne Vega and Duncan Sheik, live at the Peekskill’s Paramount Center for the Arts Friday, April 27 @ 8pm. The Paramount is proud to present to you two chart icons on our stage – Suzanne Vega and Duncan Sheik.
And the winner is... April 11, 2012
You are invited to a dazzling night of Hollywood glamour on Rhinebeck’s Red Carpet.
Saturday May 5, 2012 is Rhinebeck Science Foundation’s Spring Celebration at The Stone Barns at Grasmere Estate. Come light up the night and support our schools.
Chronogram Seen: April 2012 March 28, 2012
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community.
Letters to the Editor: April 2012 March 28, 2012
April 2012 letters to the editor, department of corrections, and Chronogram sponsors.
Tangent Arts Reading of McDonagh's "A Skull in Connemara" March 09, 2012
Two pub-readings of Martin McDonagh’s “A Skull of Connemara” by Tangent Theater will take place March 11 at the Dubliner Irish Pub in Poughkeepsie and March 12 at the Black Swan in Tivoli.
Shiatsu & Qigong Classes at The Sanctuary in New Paltz March 06, 2012
Learn the art of Shiatsu & Qigong. Cultivate healing Qi/Ki to nourish Body, Mind & Spirit with these Saturday classes. Fundamental principles of Oha-shiatsu is taught by Johanna Sky, LMT and Qigong is taught by Gary Mercurio, DC.
Vincent Capraro: Old Soul, Modern Master March 01, 2012
Featuring Capraro’s powerful work in the style of Rembrandt and Goya, March 3 – April 22 at the Elizabeth V. Sullivan Gallery.
Short Takes: March 2012 February 28, 2012
Beware the Ides! Five Hudson Valley authors take a walk on the dark side, and one charts the ways in which music can turn on the light.
Events: Gardiner, Highland, Marlboro, Milton, and Wallkill February 28, 2012
Events happening throughout the year in Gardiner, Highland, Marlboro, Milton, and Wallkill.
The Item: February 2012 February 28, 2012
Tuthilltown Distillery sells their signature apothecary bottles as oil lamps, Mudroom Boot Bench at Hillsdale General Store for muddy spring shoes, Knife Storage Box from Slowood Studio.
Chronogram Seen: March 2012 February 28, 2012
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference,
the Chronogram community.
11th annual Haitian Art Auction and Sale at Vassar College February 22, 2012
Come to the Haitian Art Auction and Sale at Vassar College on March 30, 31, & April 11! The sale features 400 original Haitian paintings plus thousands of handcrafts. All proceeds benefit sustainable development in Chermaitre, Haiti.
Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre's 30th Annual Bardavon Gala (2/25-26) February 07, 2012
No longer the best kept dance secret in the Hudson Valley, this concert is for all people who enjoy dance. Repertoire includes works by Balanchine, Edwaard Liang, and Larry Keigwin.
Upcoming Events at The Rhinecliff! February 01, 2012
Celebrate Robbie Burns, Dine with us for Valentine’s, Experience Iron Valen-Grad!
Portfolio: Small Batch Editions January 31, 2012
Small Batch Editions offers limited-edition archival prints from 11 photographers.
Short Takes: February 2012 January 30, 2012
This month, it’s personal. Six Hudson Valley authors share their connections to loved ones, spiritual journeys, and smart short fiction.
Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Tivoli: Events January 27, 2012
A selection of events happening throughout the year in Rhinebeck, Red Hook and Tivoli.
Chronogram Seen: February 2012 January 27, 2012
The events we sponsor, the people who make
a difference, the Chronogram community.
Catskills Ski & Spa Retreat with Robert Thurman January 25, 2012
In addition to trips to nearby Belleayre and Windham Mountains for snowbound fun, we will also do yoga, meditate, take time for spa treatments, and benefit from enlightening Buddhist teachings by Robert Thurman on the Jewel Tree of Tibet.
Brian K. Mahoney on "Kingston Now" with Jimmy Buff January 19, 2012
Chronogram editor Brian K. Mahoney talks with Jimmy Buff, host of “Kingston Now,” about the state of the media and all manner of things Chronogram-ish.
Winter Farmers' Markets January 18, 2012
It doesn’t have to be summer to be summer in order to find fresh produce and other delicious farm-fresh products in the Hudson Valley.
Short Takes: January 2012 December 29, 2011
End of the Mayan Ba’ak’tun? Dawn of a New Consciousness? Roland Emmerich flick? Fill your 2012 calendar with these New Year’s reading resolutions for mind, body, and spirit.
Audrey Rapoport’s “Funny Stories” December 28, 2011
“Funny Stories,” a series of humorous vignettes, at Kleinert/James Arts Center in Woodstock from January 27-29.
Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Winter Cabaret December 28, 2011
The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Winter Cabaret at Helsinki Hudson on January 13.
Halcott Mountain Wild Forest Hike December 28, 2011
The Mid-Hudson Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club hike leader David Koehler will guide a hike up Halcott Mountain on January 7.
Vaclav Vytlacil Summer of ’63, Work from Martha’s Vineyard December 28, 2011
Abstract painter and League instructor Vaclav Vytlacil summered and painted on Martha’s Vineyards for over 40 years. This exhibition represents a moment in 1963 where Vytlacil made clear distinctions both for academic study and progressive notions about observational abstraction.
Chronogram Seen: January 2012 December 28, 2011
The events we sponsor, the people who make
a difference, the Chronogram community.
Letters to the Editor: January 2012 December 27, 2011
Letters to the Editor from the concerned or the thankful.
30 Days of Unlimited Yoga Classes for Only $30! December 22, 2011
A great way to either learn the mental and physical benefits of Hatha Yoga for the very first time or to jump start your practice if you already have some experience.
Annual New Year’s Yoga & Meditation Retreat December 13, 2011
Start your year off right in the heart of the snowy Catskills for a quiet, inspiring, and reinvigorating New Year’s retreat. The weekend’s programs will include Iyengar yoga, pranayama, meditation, and Buddhist teachings by Robert Thurman.
Deepen into the Divine! With Australian Power House Spiritual Teacher, Suzy Meszoly December 08, 2011
Be In Your Divine Heart through the Teachings & Energetic Activations of the Ascended Masters-NYC events Dec 13, 16, & Jan 6.
Enjoy the Rhinecliff Hotel this Winter! Join us for our line-up of very special events! December 07, 2011
Dine late into the night with our new winter menu. Experience The Rhinecliff’s Christmas Cheer on the Hudson with a performance of A Christmas Carol, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner and The Grand New Years Eve Party.
Chronogram Covers Show at Hudson Coffee Traders December 01, 2011
Our traveling exhibit of Chronogram covers lands at Hudson Coffee Traders, 288 Wall Street, in Kingston, January 6 through February 29.
Catskill Ballet Theatre’s “The Nutcracker” November 30, 2011
Catskill Ballet Theatre will perform “The Nutcracker” in it’s entirety at UPAC in Kingston
"Jewmongous" November 30, 2011
“Jewmongous,” a comedy song concert, takes place at Towne Crier Cafe in Pawling on Saturday, December 17.
2011 Holiday Roundup November 30, 2011
Sick of watching the Yule Log on YouTube? Read! The Chronogram staff wraps up a dozen great gifts by Hudson Valley writers, artists, cooks, and photographers.
Chronogram Seen: December 2011 November 30, 2011
The events we sponsor, the people who make
a difference, the Chronogram community.
Letters to the Editor: December 2011 November 30, 2011
Letters to the Editor from the concerned or the thankful.
Live your dream-space this December with Architectural Stylist! November 29, 2011
Architectural Stylist is celebrating its Grand Opening this December in the Hudson Valley! The Architectural Stylist understands your needs, transforms your space and improves your life. A new wave of design has begun- beautifully, functionally and sustainably. Live your dream-space!
Orange County Ballet Theatre presents “The Nutcracker” a Hudson Valley family tradition of 44 years November 23, 2011
Each December Children gasp when snow falls upon the stage, the magical Christmas tree grows to enormous heights and the sugarplum fairy floats across the stage.
Woodstock Arts Fair: Perfect for Holiday Gift Shopping November 15, 2011
More than forty artists and craftspeople working in a wide variety of genres and media, including painting, printmaking, woodworking, fiber art, jewelry, pottery and ceramics, chocolate and photography will participate in the 4th Annual Woodstock Arts Fair at the Woodstock Jewish Congregation on Sunday, November 27th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Once again, the Fair is just in time for filling that holiday gift list.
Philipstown.info presents Karen Savoca in concert November 10, 2011
Philipstown.info is pleased to present Karen Savoca in concert on Sunday, November 20th. This event is the second in our series of concerts bringing nationally touring musicians to Main Street in Cold Spring. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the amazing duo of Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman in this beautiful, intimate space.
The How of Sustainable Health & Happiness--November 11-13 October 31, 2011
If Happiness were easy, we would experience it 24/7. Today, most practitioners are treating symptoms rather than looking at true causes and what we can do to change our lives for the happier and establish sustainable health for a lifetime.
Yoga Teacher Training Program in New Paltz, NY October 28, 2011
Nationally recognized Yoga Teacher Training program, registered with the Yoga Alliance.
This course is for anyone with a sincere desire to learn more about all aspects of yoga, from
the Asanas to Philosophy to Communicating a class to all levels.
Imagine the Countryside, Imagine Sustainability October 27, 2011
Come to Libertyview Farm in Highland this weekend for to see the ultimate in farm-stay style and comfort: a cozy yurt nestled in the apple trees. The Open House will be the 29th and 30th from 1-5pm, it’s free and refreshments will be provided.
Food & Drink Events for November 2011 October 26, 2011
“Iron Grad 3” cooking competition at The Rhinecliff, Fleisher’s Pig-to-Pork butchery class, Italian meal wine pairing at Terrapin, and more.
Heroic Leadership: System of the Ancient Warrior Sages October 19, 2011
The topic of leadership seems to be everywhere these days. Whether on television, radio, newspapers, the web or the next table at your local Starbucks, everyone is talking about it. To be more specific, it’s the absence of leadership in our elected officials that seems to be driving the conversation.
FURNITURE WITH SOUL : The Hudson Valley Furniture Makers exhibition and sale is this weekend October 05, 2011
The Hudson Valley Furniture Makers, some of our regions most talented studio furniture makers, present their fall Exhibition and Sale at High Meadow School in Stone Ridge, just off of Route 209. Join them for an opening reception Friday 6-9pm and shop the show Saturday & Sunday 10am to 6pm, and Monday 10am to 4p.m.
Farm Aid October 03, 2011
Farmers in the region were devastated by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee. We link to resources to aid farms and farmers in their time of need.
Chronogram Cover Show at Unison Arts October 03, 2011
Chronogram will exhibit 18 years of cover art at Unison Arts Center in New Paltz, October 2-30.
CHRONOGRAM OPEN WORD (COW) September 29, 2011
Chronogram’s poetry editor Phillip Levine hosts this poetry/prose/performance event every First Saturday at BEAHIVE in Kingston. The series, produced by Chronogram and BEAHIVE, continues October 1 with featured artists Cheryl Rice and Samuel Claiborne.
Challenge Your Body, Mind, & Spirit: Fitness/Spa Retreat September 29, 2011
Challenge yourself with rigorous mountain hiking and yoga asanas in the Catskill Mountains! Explore the beautiful nature of upstate New York, while also tuning in and toning up. Yoga asanas will help detox and restore the body, and a local certified Catskills hiking guide will lead intermediate three-hour exhilarating local hikes. This weekend also includes tennis, swimming, and classes. Courses will also cover pranayama and meditation.
Short Takes: October 2011 September 28, 2011
Six local authors read from new works of fiction, fantasy, literary nonfiction, history, and a dash of decapitation.
Chronogram Seen: October 2011 September 28, 2011
Photos of Peri and Tamela Rainbow-Sloan’s 10th wedding anniversary at Peace Park in New Paltz.
Under Covers: The Chronogram Covers Show at Unison September 23, 2011
Chronogram will exhibit 18 years of cover art at Unison Arts Center in New Paltz, October 2-30.
Spiritual Relief for Flood Victims: Working with Your Enemies September 22, 2011
Join Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman in discussions and meditations on inner and outer enemies from Buddhist perspectives, examining the fear, anger, and anguish generated by being stuck in an “us” and “them” mode, and focusing on liberation from them.
Festival of the Harvest: Autumn Equinox Musical Celebration with Aleah Long September 14, 2011
This is the time, the Fall Equinox where we are reap the benefits of our labor, we harvest and feast, not recklessly but in a way where we can experience fully the joy of life and store the energy we need to get through the winter. Aleah’s music facilitates this passage in a joyful and communal way.
Colleen Saidman Yee’s Joy of the Yogini: Women's Retreat September 13, 2011
Spend the weekend unlocking your potential and joy through pranayama, yoga, meditation, and aromatherapy. In addition we will honor and celebrate our femininity through meaningful conversations, laughter, dancing, drumming, optional sweat lodge, body workers, astrology readings, incredible meals, and more.
To World Trade Center: all times September 07, 2011
A photographic documentary by Fred J. DeVito about the enduring image of the World Trade Center in visual culture.
The Vanaver Caravan at Opus 40 August 30, 2011
The Vanaver Caravan performs at Opus 40 on September 17 to underwrite its upcoming trip to India.
Hair Apparent August 26, 2011
A photo essay by Kelly Merchant at Androgyny House of Design, Dazzles Salon and Day Spa, and Giannetta Salon and Spa.
Short Takes: September 2011 August 26, 2011
Small press publishers are a breed apart. Celebrate their literary vision with these outstanding new books by Hudson Valley writers.
CHRONOGRAM OPEN WORD (COW) August 25, 2011
Chronogram’s poetry editor Phillip Levine hosts this poetry/prose/performance event every First Saturday at BEAHIVE in Kingston. The series, produced by Chronogram and BEAHIVE, continues Sept. 3 with featured artists Donald Lev and Guy Reed.
COW (Chronogram Open Word) July 28, 2011
Poetry/Prose/Performance every month at the BEAHIVE, 314 Wall St, Kingston. The series, hosted by Chronogram’s poetry editor Phillip Levine and produced by Chronogram and BEAHIVE, continues on Saturday, August 6th at 7pm with Alison Koffler, Dayl Wise, & Susan Hoover.
Short Takes, August 2011 July 26, 2011
The tide is high, the horses are running, and your shrink’s on vacation. Savor these summer pleasures by local authors.
25th Anniversary Green River Festival takes place this weekend! July 08, 2011
Located in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and presented by the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, the 25th anniversary event, being held July 16th and 17th, 2011, on the campus of Greenfield Community College
Parting Shot: July 2011 June 29, 2011
“Frozen in Frost,” an exhibition of sculptures and photographs of ice events by Tom Holmes, will be shown at Beacon Artists Union July 9 through August 7.
Letters: July 2011 June 28, 2011
July 2011 Letter to the Editor and the corrections for the June 2011 issue.
Bard SummerScape Presents Dance Triple Bill from Finland’s Tero Saarinen Company: Westward Ho!, Wavelengths, and HUNT June 27, 2011
The ninth annual Bard SummerScape festival opens on Thursday, July 7, at 8 p.m. with the first of four performances by Tero Saarinen Company, comprising a triple bill of the Finnish choreographer’s finest dances – Westward Ho! (1996), Wavelengths (2000), and HUNT (2002); as the Globe and Mail (Toronto) explains, “The evening is more than three wonderfully provocative dance pieces. … The build, from one dance to the next in terms of mood and impact, is architectural perfection.”
Tero Saarinen Company Returns for Rare Performance to Open Bard SummerScape Festival June 22, 2011
Tero Saarinen Company launches SummerScape 2011 with a triple bill of the Finnish choreographer’s finest creations: Westward Ho!, Wavelengths, and HUNT, three works that plumb themes of friendship, love, and death. The performances, July 7 –10, will take place in the Frank Gehry-designed Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on Bard College’s stunning Hudson River campus.
Aleah Long and En Full Circle Present Sol Fest: A Summer Solstice Performance and Trance Dance Jam Party June 08, 2011
Aleah Long, a vibrant and visionary singer-songwriter and recording artist, presents the third performance in her “Earth Changes” series: Summer Solstice Sol Fest . Aleah’s music, described as transformational new-age soul, facilitates a joyful and communal experience, inviting you to celebrate our connection to the Earth and dance to the rhythms and solar passions of the Summer Solstice.
Ananda Ashram Yoga Teacher Training June 01, 2011
Ananda Ashram invites you to learn the art and science of Yoga in our 2011 Yoga Teacher Training. Come and immerse yourself in a study of the classical eight limbs of Yoga. Spend nearly five full weeks in residence at the historic Ananda Ashram. Learn Yoga philosophy directly by chanting and studying the original source material, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Learn to read and write the Sanskrit devanagari script and chant with confidence. Gain the knowledge and experience needed to bring these ancient teachings into your daily life and to share the practice of Yoga with others.
Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival May 28, 2011
Five solar-powered stages of rock, folk, blues, world music, storytelling: The annual Clearwater Festival at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson June 18 and 19.
Stone Ridge Library Fair May 28, 2011
Local authors, giant book sales, food and drink. The Stone Ridge Library Fair will take place on June 11.
Midget in a Catsuit Reciting Spinoza May 28, 2011
The latest play from The Woodstock Players, written by Carey Harrison will be staged June 17–19 and 23–26 at the Byrdcliffe Theater in Woodstock.
Mountain Jam May 28, 2011
My Morning Jacket and Warren Haynes headline the seventh annual Mountain Jam June 2-5 at Hunter Mountain.
Restaurant Openings: June 2011 May 28, 2011
Casual and quality cuisine comes to eastern Dutchess County, Thai-inspired Karma Lounge opens in Poughkeepsie, taverns, and more.
Summer Reading Roundup for Kids: Picture Books May 27, 2011
Reviewed by Anne Pyburn, Susan Krawitz, and Nina Shengold.
Father's Day Weekend at the Roundout Valley Resort May 25, 2011
It’s time to treat Dad like a King! Make a special craft , play games and make him feel special. Dads, join us for our first annual Father’s Day Chili Cook-Off. Bring a pot of homemade chili to the pavilion for judging. We’ll provide the cornbread and garlic bread. Prizes will be awarded.
Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival takes place June 18 and 19 at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson, NY. May 19, 2011
Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival (Clearwater Festival), founded by Pete Seeger as a fundraiser to clean up the Hudson River takes place June 18 and 19 at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson, NY.
The Wisdom of Awareness: Understanding the mind and transforming the heart through meditation, love & compassion May 11, 2011
During this special retreat, Sogyal Rinpoche and Tsoknyi Rinpoche will teach on the nature of awareness and the mind. Together with guest appearances from Daniel Goleman, Tara Bennett-Goleman and Sharon Salzberg, they will offer spiritual, psychological and scientific perspectives on meditation and on how it can help us to bring more wisdom and compassion into our lives.
Learn the Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Health and Healing in a Retreat Setting May 04, 2011
From July 19 – 24, world-renowned Ayurvedic physician and teacher, Dr. Vasant Lad will be teaching a 6-day seminar at Ananda Ashram in Monroe, NY, an event not to be missed for those interested in a holistic approach to natural vitality, health and beauty.
Levon Helm Birthday Ramble April 29, 2011
Happy birthday Levon! For his 71st birthday, Helm takes the Ramble down to Kingston with a star-studded evening at the UPAC on May 27.
Too Much Information April 29, 2011
A dozen local women act out experiences from their lives at The Shadowland Theater in Ellenville on Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 at 8pm.
Sacred Sites Open House Weekend April 29, 2011
New York Land Conservancy’s Sacred Sites will be opening their doors to the public for tours on May 21 and 22.
New Genesis Productions’ “Hamlet” April 29, 2011
New Genesis Productions’ “Hamlet” will be staged May 27-29 at the at the Byrdcliffe Theater in Woodstock.
Bob Dylan Birthday Bash April 29, 2011
Bob Dylan Birthday Bash will be held at the Kleinert/James Art Center in Woodstock on May 21 at 8pm.
Short Takes, May 2011 April 29, 2011
History is written by the survivors. These six new books find the beating heart of the historical past and the most personal of histories.
Go "MAD" with RSF! April 27, 2011
On Saturday, May 7th, the fabulous Stone Barns at Rhinebeck’s historic Grasmere Estate will be the setting for the Rhinebeck Science Foundation’s Spring Celebration – a 60’s party that even Don Draper and his fabled “Mad Men” would be wowed by.
Short Takes, April 2011 March 31, 2011
Hudson Valley authors celebrate everything from the tactile pleasures of print to the lesbian lifestyle, the PC plucked brow, the glorious oddments of our English language, the changing of seasons, and the well-hung artistic career.
Spring Fling at the Stockade Tavern March 31, 2011
Photographer Kelly Merchant documents the latest styles from local boutiques.
Short Takes, March 2011 February 25, 2011
In like a lion, out like a lamb. A March mélange of new fiction by local authors to keep your brain warm till the snowbanks recede.
New Masters On Main Street February 25, 2011
A peek into the upcoming exhibit, “New Masters on Main Street”. Up and coming artists from around the area, and country will be displaying art in vacant storefronts in the town of Catskill.
Roses Are Red, Reservations for Two February 09, 2011
Some of our favorite restaurants are offering prix-fixe dinners on V-Day.
Stewardship of the Hudson Valley February 08, 2011
Whenever CIA students, staff, and faculty look out across the stunning Hyde Park campus to the majestic Hudson River, they can’t help but recognize the importance of being stewards of such a dynamic and exciting region.
Short Takes: February 2011 February 03, 2011
Women share their stories with the world in many different ways, from suburban follies and nontraditional widowhood to the Divine Mother.
Parting Shot: China Jorrin January 31, 2011
Chine Jorrin will be displaying panoramic photographs at the Hudson Opera House this month.
19th Annual Dancefest January 28, 2011
Students from 10 Hudson Valley dance schools will perform on February 5 at SUNY New Paltz’s McKenna Theater.
Letters: February 2011 January 27, 2011
Chronogram readers have the opportunity to voice their opinions, grievances, and approval of our content.
The Covers Show: 1993-2011 January 25, 2011
An exhibition of Chronogram covers will be shown at the Art Society of Kingston February 5-26.
O Positive, The Movie December 01, 2010
Maciek Godlewski’s short film recapping the O+ Festival of Music, Art, and Health in October.
Chronogram Picks: Holiday Gift Books for 2010 November 29, 2010
Our annual round-up of holiday gift books.
"Learning to be Human" Book Launch November 10, 2010
Jason Stern, Publisher of Chronogram, will sign copies of his new book “Learning to Be Human” this weekend on Saturday, November 13 at 6:13pm at Chronogram/BEAHIVE.
Northern Westchester: Slideshow November 01, 2010
Northern Westchester has a deep sense of history, significant landmarks, and several progressive restaurants.
The Rondout Valley: Slideshow November 01, 2010
“The Last Best-Kept Secret,” a profile of The Rondout Valley, can be read in the November issue of Chronogram. The valley’s old-fashioned and country-spirited communities have much to offer.
Food & Drink Events, November 2010 October 28, 2010
The W. Rogowski Field to Fork Supper Club, Ommegang Beer Dinner, Wreath Fineries at the Wineries, and more.
Short Takes October 26, 2010
Celebrate local writing! Meet the Hudson Valley authors of six brand-new books at their November launch parties and bookstore events.
Kingston: The Movie September 29, 2010
The city of Kingston, is home to a collection of world-renowned artists and musicians, and most recently, the O+ Festival, a visionary arts festival that brings artists together with artists of the medical profession. Taking place the weekend of October 8-10, 2010, the O+ Festival will provide free health care and consultation to participating artists.
Filament Festival at EMPAC August 31, 2010
The Filament festival of new work in performance, visual art, sound and media takes place October 1 to October 3 at EMPAC at RPI.
Parting Shot: Here Comes the Rain July 27, 2010
On exhibit at the Barett Art Center in Poughkeepsie through August 14.
Chronogram Seen July 27, 2010
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community.
Short Takes: May 2010 April 26, 2010
Whether you celebrate International Workers Day or frolic around the Beltane maypole, be sure your May merriment includes local author events, such as the May 15 Millbrook Book Festival (www.millbrookbookfestival.org) and these upcoming readings.
Chronogram Seen: May 2010 April 26, 2010
The events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community.
Short Takes: April 2010 March 25, 2010
Six authors reflect on human connection and the multiple meanings of family: mothers and daughters, father and sons, life-changing friends and mentors.
Mount Saint Mary College February 24, 2010
Mount Saint Mary College is a private, 4-year liberal arts college that offers our students academic excellence, an affordable education, and a supportive college community. Inspired by Catholic and Dominican values and traditions in education, The Mount is committed to the intellectual, social, ethical, and spiritual development of our students in preparing them for professions.
Jenny Sage: Group Homeschool Instruction February 24, 2010
The unique, experiential Waldorf curriculum helps children grow in health and wholeness despite the chaos of modern times.
Indian Mountain School February 24, 2010
Indian Mountain School is a co-educational day and boarding school serving a diverse population of 260 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 9, with boarders in grades 6 through 9.
Hudson Valley Sudbury School February 24, 2010
Sudbury students exercise their rights and responsibilities as members of an active democracy. Most importantly, they accomplish the difficult task of defining themselves.
High Meadow School February 24, 2010
The diverse mix of families, committed to building a community that develops the whole child, makes High Meadow a rare find.
Hawthorne Valley School February 24, 2010
Hawthorne Valley School combines academic exploration and practical, performing, and fine arts with the enriching experience of interaction with the natural world.
Dutchess Day School February 24, 2010
Respect for the individuality of each child and for human differences is fundamental to Dutchess Day School’s tradition and philosophy.
Dutchess Community College February 24, 2010
DCC offers the lowest tuition in the state and has earned a reputation for excellence.
Columbia Greene Community College February 24, 2010
The effectiveness of Columbia-Greene’s teaching methods is evident in the performance of its graduates. More than 90% of the career-track graduates are employed in their respective fields.
Bard College at Simon's Rock February 24, 2010
Begin college immediately after the tenth or eleventh grade.
Berkshire Country Day School February 24, 2010
Berkshire Country Day School exists to inspire the individual promise of every student, that each may become an exemplary citizen of the world.
