The Rural We
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The Rural We: Leah Guadagnoli
The Hillsdale artist uses her art and cooking for others as means to connection and healing.
The Rural We: Peter Steiner
Author, cartoonist, painter, and Sharon, Connecticut notable shares his new novel at Hotchkiss Library.
The Rural We: Yonah Sadeh
A young filmmaker who is making a splash in Northwest Connecticut will be showing two of his films at the David M. Hunt Library.
The Rural We: Elise McMahon
The owner of LikeMinded Projects in Hudson will lead a t-shirt weaving activity at Hudson's Winter Walk on Dec. 3.
The Rural We: Aleksandra Crapanzano
The James Beard Award-winning writer talks about her new book and the delicious simplicity of French cakes.
The Rural We: Becky Stowe
The certified professional dog trainer will present a program, "How to Speak Dog," at the Claverack Library.
The Rural Storey: Ciderhouse Cookbook
Enjoyable to drink or cook with, sweet and fermented ciders are also the basis for many kitchen staples.
The Rural We: Tyler Green
The award-winning special effects artist teaches and creates products at his Whiting Mills studio in Winsted, Connecticut.
The Rural We: Megan Cooper
The Cheshire social worker creates resin art that makes her happy...and makes customers happy, too.
The Rural We: Anita Durst
The founder of ChaShaMa in NYC talks about the organization's expansion in the Hudson Valley.
The Rural We: Tom Bannister
The creator of Tom's Perfect 10 Granola credits family, COVID-19, and the region for his journey to becoming a granola maker.
The Rural We: Christopher Boswell
The gallerist, curator, and auctioneer will be opening up his art gallery in South Lee, Massachusetts this fall.
The Rural We: Chris Noth And Elizabeth Aspenlieder
Noth and Aspenlieder are producing a one-night-only staged reading of Eugene Ionesco's "Rhinoceros."
The Rural We: Wayne Greene
Attorney-turned-antiquarian book dealer Wayne Greene is the person behind Spencertown Academy's annual giant used book sale.
The Rural We: Mark Olshansky
Mark Olshansky is a contemporary artist who has reintroduced us to an art form that many associate with craft and home décor.
The Rural We: Ed Dorsett
The president of the Morris, Connecticut Historical Society previews the old school house's 250th birthday celebration.
The Rural We: Julia Mintz
She is the director of a film about Jewish partisans in WWII, to be screened at The Mahaiwe on Aug. 2.
The Rural We: Meredith Oppenheim
She created Vitality Society "for people 60 and better to be at their best."
The Rural We: Tim Hall
The Falls Village audiophile is eager share his lifelong passion for great sound and high-performance systems.
The Rural We: Shelby Howland
The carpenter and landscaper will show you how to use and care for your scythe during a workshop in Williamstown next Saturday.