Thomas Weber and his new book, Cloud Warriors. Arts Cloud Warriors: Veteran Journalist Thomas Weber Uncovers How We Control the Weather Weber will discuss his new book at the Roeliff Jansen Community Library in Hillsdale October 8. By Jamie Larson
A photo from Stephen Shore’s Early Work, featuring photos taken from 1960-1965. Arts Photographer Stephen Shore presents "Early Work" at Oblong Books Shore's new book, "Early Work," takes us back to New York City in the early 1960s By Brian K. Mahoney
Installation view of the second-floor of the Sky High Farm 2025 Biennial "Trees Never End and Houses Never End." Arts Admirable Weirdness: Sky High Farm Biennial 2025 in Germantown The peculiar feeling of this exhibition is heightened by the vibe of the historic storage building that hosts it. By Taliesin Thomas
BodyCartography Project’s “Resisting Extinction: dying and decomposing practice” Arts Kaatsbaan Dances the Summer Away with Emotional Month-Long Festival Guest Curator Michèle Steinwald brings audiences into her world in surprising ways. By Jamie Larson
Arts PS21 Launches Commonground Festival of Contemporary Circus and Street Theater A new kind of festival unfolds in the orchards and open spaces of PS21 in Chatham. By Jamie Larson
Paul Kahl Arts Flotsam River Circus Docks in Hudson September 1 Flotsam River Circus floats into the region with a string of waterfront performances in early September. By Katie Ondris
Kevin West at his home in the southern Berkshires. Arts Berkshire Author Kevin West's New Book Digs Into Vegetable Variety berkshire-author-kevin-wests-new-book-digs-into-the-flavor-and-story-of-vegetable-veriety By Alexandra Marvar
A painting by Phyllis Hjorth. Arts Phyllis Hjorth’s Community Portraits Come Home to Hudson “This is about my journey. This painting is part of my history,” Hjorth says of her body of work. By Ben Rendich
Cashew, a 2-year-old Pomsky, poses with its owner. Arts The Dogist Comes to Amenia to Talk About the Life-Changing Power of Dogs Best selling author Elias Weiss Friedman aka the Dogist, has written three New York Times best sellers. By Katie Ondris
Arts Tanglewood Learning Institute Unveils Ambitious Year-Round Season Lineup Tanglewood has become synonymous with summer. Now there are three more seasons to get excited about. By Jamie Larson
Arts Jacob’s Pillow Cancels Remainder of 2025 Festival Season in the Wake of Tragic Loss Production Manager Kat Sirico passed away August 1. By Jamie Larson
Kate Douglas, creator of “My Dog is Dead” Arts Kate Douglas Returns to Ancram with “My Dog is Dead” Kate Douglas's "My Dog is Dead," is a surreal 1950s chamber musical exploring grief, telepathy, and the magic of rural life. By Brian K. Mahoney