Kendra McKinley / Camp Saint Helene
Opus 40 356 George Sickle Rd, Saugerties, NY, United StatesTwo of the Hudson Valley's best up and coming indie rock acts, playing as the sun sets behind the Catskill Mountains
Two of the Hudson Valley's best up and coming indie rock acts, playing as the sun sets behind the Catskill Mountains
During this event, two films will grace the large LED screens while being accompanied by the enchanting performance of The Philadelphia Orchestra.
For the first time in decades, a new music festival will debut on the historic field of Woodstock ‘69. This August 19-20, escape to Bethel, New York for a weekend of local eats, craft beer, and your favorite folk, indie, and americana artists, as well as jam bands. August 19th and 20th
To celebrate Crellin Park Day, a group of talented Guinean acrobats, dancers, and musicians come together to present FA (To Come), a vibrant and exuberant portrayal of migration. The performance brings to life the journey from Conakry to Europe and beyond, as individuals seek education and better opportunities. The show is a joyful and compelling
A night of Jazz with guitarist Paul Meyers
Paul Meyers has been a busy freelancer, sideman, and bandleader in and around New York City since 1980.
2 sets populated by Hudson Valley based, world-renown experimenters and electronic sound collagers
WINE YOGA DEBUT IN HUDSON VALLEY! Bring your friends and make some new ones at the original Drunk Yoga®'s newest interactive yoga experience, where #selfcare becomes #communitycare, debuting at City Winery Hudson Valley.
With a guitar in hand, Callie Mackenzie crafts music imbued with an acoustic soul vibe that mirrors their lived journey as a Queer Black woman on the path to liberation. Their songs beautifully encapsulate the myriad emotions of love, hope, joy, and loss that define their everyday experiences.
CMS takes immense pride in its role of introducing lesser-known yet deserving works to the standard chamber repertoire, nurturing a diverse range of musical creations and ensuring their rightful place in the world of chamber music.
David McIntyre's latest solo exhibition, "Walking," draws inspiration from Henry Thoreau's final published work. Thoreau's eco-centric worldview, emphasizing the intrinsic value of nature, serves as the central theme of this exhibition in Hudson. Through his photography, McIntyre eloquently conveys the message of cherishing and preserving the natural world for its inherent worth.