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Trisha Brown Dance Company opens the 2014 Bard SummerScape Festival
When the Trisha Brown Dance Company opens the Bard SummerScape Festival this month, it will be a bittersweet event for fans, as it also marks one of the company’s last appearances performing Brown’s large works on the great proscenium stages of … Continue reading
Roll On The Radio
The following is a selection of previously recorded shows. We hope you enjoy them. Roll On The Radio: October 11, 2014 World renown guitar virtuoso Fred Hand, principal guitarist for the Metropolitan Opera, joins Carey for an in-depth interview and some fine … Continue reading
Guitar Virtuoso Richard Smith at the Colony Cafe
Recognized by some of the world’s finest guitarists as a master of the instrument, Richard Smith takes the stage on Sunday, May 25 at the Colony Cafe. Music legend Chet Atkins said, “The most amazing guy I know on guitar. He can … Continue reading
Eric Overmyer’s “On the Verge” at Parker Theatre
The Department of Theatre Arts at the State University of New York at New Paltz’s Mainstage Productions will conclude its 2013 – 2014 season with performances of Eric Overmyer’s play, On the Verge. This witty, delightful and surprising production opens Thursday, April … Continue reading
RENOWNED WRITER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST BILL McKIBBEN JOINS BARD’S CEP BOARD
Author and climate leader Bill McKibben has joined the Bard Center for Environmental Policy (Bard CEP), an innovative graduate program in at Bard College that offers master of science degrees in environmental policy and in climate science and policy. McKibben is the author of a dozen … Continue reading
“An Evening with Anna Deavere Smith” at Bard’s Fisher Center
The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College presents “An Evening with Anna Deavere Smith” on Saturday, February 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sosnoff Theater. Widely acclaimed as one of the most provocative writers and … Continue reading
Time Magazine Photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg at Vassar
Photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg has been covering Afghanistan since 1988, when he accompanied a group of mujahideen crossing the border from Pakistan as part of an assignment for Time. Since then, he has returned regularly to document the unending conflict in that … Continue reading
The Magical “Elephant Room” Opens Friday, Dec. 13 – 15 at Bard’s Fisher Center
“Delightfully daft … their lovable-loser shtick as well as their nifty skills help turn Elephant Room into one of the coolest places in town.” — New York Times The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College presents the sublime … Continue reading


