R.B. Schlather, director of Giulio Cesare. Arts Sexy, Bloody, Blockbuster Opera, "Giulio Cesare" At Hudson Hall Director R.B. Schlather brings an unapologetically fun update to a Handel classic. By Rich Volo
The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra. Arts 18-time-Grammy-winning Count Basie Orchestra to Headline Pittsfield CityJazz Fest Pittsfield will be swinging for over a month with some of the best jazz in the world. By Jamie Larson
Real Estate Old Masonic Temple Turned Artist’s Dream in Hillsdale This former temple is now a stylish residence with lots of extra space for activities—artistic or otherwise. By Jamie Larson
Real Estate Huge Hudson River Views in Rhinebeck Lavish but tastefull, this mansion has a billion dollar view. By Jamie Larson
Real Estate 108 Acre Throwback Lake Camp in Lanesborough Feeling nostalgic for childhood summer camp? buy your own! By Jamie Larson
Mama Pho's pho. Food The First Winsted Restaurant Week Kicks Off With Global Flavor Take a trip to culinary trip around the world in little-old Winsted. By Hannah Van Sickle
Arts “Staging Area” at Art Omi Deconstructs the Meaning of Construction "Staging Area" isn't just about what's being built. It's also about the value of labor and community. By Jamie Larson
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So It Goes, Sue Muskat, acrylic on paper, 2022 Arts Review: "Familiar/Unfamiliar" at Bill Arning Exhibitions in Kinderhook is Rewardingly Subversive Writer Taliesin Thomas explores the show's "curatorial flirtation between the recognizable and the peculiar at once." By Taliesin Thomas
Real Estate Adirondack-Inspired Castle on Twin Lakes This bodacious home is everything you could possibly ask for, then some. By Jamie Larson
Real Estate Applewood farmhouse in Dalton is a Slice of Berkshire identity This big beautiful farmhouse looks and feels like a pice of local history. By Jamie Larson