Arts & Culture
Live, Like a Refugee
Dar Williams will perform in support of the new DVD release, Live at Bearsville Theater.
N'Dour on TourIf James Brown was the hardest-working man in show business, N’Dour has certainly given the Godfather of Soul a run for his money. | Hidden ViewIn Edmund C. Coates’s Lighthouse, near Caldwell’s Landing, gentle hills rise like green breasts above two full-bellied sailboats. The Victorians had an erotic love of landscape. | Blurring the LinesUnder the banner “A Break from the Constant” this refreshingly bold arts-in-the-schools initiative will take place November 1st through the 4th. | From Dahomey to Da BronxCuban-born composer and saxophonist Yosvany Terry chose Ye-dé-gbé as the name of his latest jazz ensemble project which tangles the influences of the Afro-Caribbean Arará culture with the American jazz form. |
Visions of the Rio GrandeThe Samuel Dorskey Museum of Art hosts Gandert’s work as an event for this month’s Big Read in New Paltz. | Chronogram Seen: NovemberThe events we sponsor, the people who make a difference, the Chronogram community. | Portfolio: f-Stop Fitzgeraldf-Stop Fitzgerald is an early chronicler of the punk scene in San Francisco. His photo exhibition “Rockers Shot Onstage!” at the Rosendale Cafe opens November 31. |
Food & Drink
Consider the Herbalist
Amy Giezentanner profiles Gary Allen, author of The Herbalist in the Kitchen.
Books
Lucid Dreaming
Star Power
Beth E. Wilson grapples with celebrity in contemporary art as she reviews the exhibitions of artists, Jo Andres and Keith Edmier.
