This fun and playful exhibition honors the artist who created some of the first balloons for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Sarg was a puppeteer, illustrator, early animator, merchandiser, quirky entrepreneur, and more. Plus, opening on November 18th at the Norman Rockwell Museum is Between Worlds: The Art and Design of Leo Lionni.
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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. The Turley Gallery welcomes John Silvas for a conversation with current exhibiting artists, Jean Blackburn, Jay Stern, and Andy Šlemenda, cohosted by the Hudson Eye. |
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Solo looped cello & French & English Vocals with special guest Jessica Lurie on flute & saxophone Shinyribs defies genres as a sonic melting pot of Texas Blues, New Orleans R&B funk, horn-driven Memphis Soul, country twang, border music, big band swing, and roots-rock.
$20 – $35
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ANIMA is a captivating and immersive multidisciplinary performance-installation, led by visual artist and photographer Noémie Goudal, director Maëlle Poésy, circus artist Chloé Moglia, and composer Chloé Thévenin. This groundbreaking creation addresses the urgent theme of the earth's climate future August 31, September 2, September 3.
$10 – $150
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7 events,
Get ready for an exciting puppet mini-festival with Rock Paper Scissors! Engage in fun and creative workshops where you can craft masks, costumes, toy theaters, and much more. Once you've created your masterpiece, join the festival donning your unique costume and puppet in hand. It's bound to be an unforgettable celebration of all things puppetry! Drawing inspiration from the early Japanese silent film interpreters known as "benshi," modern neo-benshi artists have taken this unique form of theater to new heights. Through their craft, they breathe fresh life into the art, creating innovative and captivating performances akin to blockbuster productions.
$20
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Billy Wylder is charging ahead with their latest album, "Trying to Get Free," and they are excited to announce a summer tour scheduled for August and September 2023.
$20
Sir Rod Stewart is a legendary artist, renowned for selling over 250 million records and singles worldwide. His iconic voice, versatile style, and exceptional songwriting have spanned various genres, from rock and folk to soul, R&B, and the Great American Songbook. Remarkably, he has achieved chart-topping success in every decade of his illustrious career.
$54
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In 2023, an outdoor family-friendly concert promises to be an engaging event. GRAMMY nominee for Best Children's Music Album, Divinity Roxx, will grace the stage with her latest work, "Ready, Set, Go!" This album is a delightful collection of empowering songs, encouraging children to embrace their true selves and spread love and joy to everyone
$5
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With provides intensity from every angle. Heavily sculptural and installation-based works by Kelcy Chase Folsom and Jason Reed, take the viewer on an evocative journey through our senses. There is humor, sadness, comfort, and darkness with familiar and unfamiliar triggers throughout. The Garage at Chatham ends the 2023 season with a bang, with Jon DiFiore and the debut of The GAC Nonet, a new 9-piece jazz band, on September 2nd at 6 pm. A nod to the birth of big band music, the nonet will have their debut performance at The GAC, and will live on as a collaborative
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A dinner hosted by Chef Einat Admony, with Esther Choi, and Sylvia Barban, celebrating the end-of-summer harvest to benefit the James Beard Foundation. The exact address will be shared with ticket holders a few days before the event. It will be outdoors, rain or shine!
$269.52
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Souprano’s Drag Bingo - Tony and paroled guests are back to run an (mostly) honest game as they work through some family drama at the same time. Watch their antics and mark your ticket for prizes!
$40
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Brainchild of Carmen Delessio, (hometown boy from Maybrook), HnH Comedy attracts the area’s best. Each show features a Headliner and one or two upcoming comics.
$25
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Great Time doesn't want to fit in a box. Living up to their name, the band just wants to have a great time making the music they want. Tired of being advised to "pick a lane" by some of their industry peers, Great Time sets out to create music that celebrates their wide-ranging sound, incorporating
$12
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5 events,
Saturday, September 16, 2023 1:00 PM Sunday, September 17, 2023 10:00 PM
$40
200 artists, 50 locations. This year’s tour, noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 16-17, has 200 artists participating with more than 50 locations to visit and some special activities throughout the weekend. Digital Map: map.artwalkkingston.com Where: Various locations in Kingston
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Wanjiru Kamuyu's performance art takes place amidst a landscape of 35 vacant black chairs, forming an intimate portrayal of the migrant's journey. Through her poignant expression, she explores the complex experiences of being uprooted, exoticized, and facing racism while searching for a sense of belonging in the world.
$10 – $35
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Crandell Kid Flicks Before Bedtime, a new spin on the popular monthly children’s film series at the historic Crandell Theatre, will present Sing 2 and Minions for two Fridays at 5 pm in September and October. Crandell Kid Flicks Before Bedtime is curated by Parent Advisory Task Force co-chair Mirissa Neff, a Chatham-based filmmaker, journalist |
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The Turley Gallery is delighted to extend a warm welcome to Taliesin Thomas, Ph.D., for an engaging conversation with currently exhibiting artists, Kelcy Chase Folsom and Jason Reed. They will be delving into discussions surrounding the ongoing exhibition, "With," which will be on display until October 1. Returning for its fifth annual edition, the beloved Crystal Radio Sessions returns to the Ancram Opera House to inaugurate the autumn lineup on Saturday, September 23rd at 7pm. This well-received event draws inspiration from Symphony Space's renowned "Selected Shorts" series and showcases top-notch short fiction pieces authored by writers hailing from the Hudson Valley and
$25
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“Gethard is a New York comedy institution.” – The New York Times “One of our great cultural commentators on comedy/tragedy juxtapositions.” – NPR
$22
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Saturday, September 30, 2023, 11am-11pm, FREE Wall Street and North Front Street Kingston NY, 12401 Kingston Stoackade District will once again be transformed into the Hudson Valley's premier FREE Autmnal block party taking place on Saturday, September 30, 2023. Rain or shine. Local business, spectacular entertainment, and small craft vendor lovingly produced by partners and
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In Never Twenty One, Smaïl Kanouté presents a powerful composition that serves as both a lament and a tribute while also serving as a protest. The title of the piece resonates with the hashtag #Never21, symbolizing the devastating reality of the countless Black men who have tragically lost their lives to gun violence before reaching
$10 – $35
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