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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND Spielberg seems to imagine, over his early work, that extraterrestrial life is more ...
Set on 145 acres in Wawarsing, Rustic Pines is a low-density enclave that offers a rare combination: land, design integrity, ...
Philipstown Depot Theater will be transformed into a tango milonga, a traditional Argentine cabaret, with a checkerboard ...
Gabriel McKee’s new book The Saucerian uncovers the strange, subversive life of Gray Barker, a UFO publisher who blurred the ...
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.
Ghislaine and Jaime Vinas transform a crumbling Tivoli cottage into a radiant, color-forward retreat rooted in history, light ...
Cornwall offers an irresistible mix of the Hudson Valley's scenic beauty, small-town warmth, and rich cultural experiences ...
From Beacon to Wassaic, May’s standout exhibitions trace memory, fracture, and resistance—offering tactile, urgent responses ...
A new crop of restaurants in the Hudson Valley and beyond are adding to the buffet of inventive, farm-to-table and comfort ...
Want to sleep under the stars but not sacrifice comfort? These Hudson Valley glamping destinations offer a luxurious outdoor ...
As Beacon booms, city leaders, activists, and residents wrestle with development, affordability, and identity—balancing ...
The Mid-Hudson Library System and the Tempestry Project are recruiting Hudson Valley knitters to create fiber art that ...