I Love My Wife at The Center at Rhinebeck
by Jay Blotcher Peter Aaron

When it arrived in 1977, the musical comedy I Love My Wife seemed a logical conclusion to Broadway’s...

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Grand Traditionalists: Jay Unger and Molly Mason
by Peter Aaron

If you live in the Hudson Valley, it’s hard to escape the presence of Jay Ungar and Molly Mason—not that anyone drawn to authentically moving music would ever want to. Whether it’s through the duo’s monthly “Dancing on the Air”...

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Elwood Smith: Will Work For Beer
A chat with Ross Rice from Roll

Oh, you’ve seen his work, all right. Unless you've never ever read Time, Newsweek, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, or New York Magazine. His visual style is a classic one, with elements of Krazy Kat, Barney Google, and the Katzenjammer Kids, which has evolved into a distinctly original style that has the ability to convey a multi-layered setup and punch-line all in a single image, often without text. A self-described “humorous illustrator” at the top of his game, he still maintains a fearless curiosity and willingness to explore new genres. Ladies ..

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Breaking New Ground at the Omega Center for Sustainable Living
by Lauren Yanks

Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. —Chief Seattle, 1855. On October 11th at 3:30 in the afternoon, the Omega Institute for Holistic...

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