Hudson-based musician Melissa Auf der Maur discusses her new memoir, Basilica Hudson, grief, and returning to music after 15 years.
Gary Schuster of J&G Law explains funding pressures, governance duties, fiscal sponsorship, and key takeaways from the 2026 NYCON State of the Sector report.
Spencertown playwright George Ayres premieres Destination at Chain Theatre, a heartfelt new play about aging, regret, and the ...
Well, if I’d been born into a family of plumbers I don’t think I would’ve become a plumber,” says Shaun Cassidy when asked if ...
Local dispensaries offer thoughtfully curated products alongside approachable expertise. Whether exploring for the first time or returning for a favorite, these shops aim to make the experience ...
Five years after legalization, cannabis is no longer new—but it’s far from settled. A look at policy, public health, consumer trends, and the growing pains of a regulated industry.
Artist Sandy Skoglund discusses Revenge of the Goldfish, her conceptual roots, surrealist lineage, and why her work begins beyond rational thought.
Classicist Curtis Dozier’s The White Pedestal examines how the prestige of Greece and Rome can legitimize modern racism—and ...
Ten years after Kira Wizner took over Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, the indie shop founded in 1984 still anchors the town’s ...
This memoir from the Basilica Hudson co-founder offers a lucid, lyrical account of coming of age during the cultural fever dream of the 1990s. Moving from a bohemian Montreal upbringing into the ...
Encompassing a compositional range from the aching nostalgia of lost loves to the sassy, satirical snark of socio-political commentary lies the lyrical ...
A guide to shopping in Columbia County, from Hudson antiques warehouses and design shops to bookstores and village general stores worth lingering in.