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Keith Nelson and Stephanie Monseu, founders of the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, talk about their circus life.
Christina Kaminski speaks with businessman Mark Adams about agriculture in the Hudson Valley.
A photograph of Richard and Linda Thompson from 1982
The Erick Hawkins Dance Company performs at the Rhinebeck Center for Performing Arts this month.
Despite national trends, things are looking up for Greene County.
This month’s news excerpts: The LAPD’s Guns-Gifts program, Swedish heroin decriminalization, Myanmar’s faulty health care system, and more.
Stolen radioactive materials, seniors footing the bill for Medicare drug plans, and other news you may have missed in the back pages of the media maelstrom.
Author of several books and journals that track current events and predict future trends, Gerald Celente offers a few of his ideas about our troubled times.
With signs, captions, and photographed messages, Jennifer Grimyser experiments with the role of language in art. Her work “Change is Now” is on this month’s cover.
“Converging Margins” is on view at the Center for Photography at Woodstock through January 11.
Richard Dupont’s sculptures will be on view through January 18 at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill.
Although the unknown can sometimes feel threatening (especially as you age), doctors advise men that certain problems in the prostate may not necessarily be cause for great panic.
Meditation can relieve long-held stresses and provide a kind of rejuvenation that you cannot get from regular rest and relaxation.
If you want to save your body, save the animals, and save the world in a single move…consider going vegan.
If you are at risk of suffering a stroke, there are some important things that you should know.
When persistent pain becomes a problem, it might be time to stop treating the symptom and start treating the system instead.
One of the best remedies for stress and tightness is a good, solid stretch or two. Yoga can benefit your balance, stamina, and state of mind.
Alexander technique, which encourages you to pay your posture a little more mind, can help ease posture problems and Winter woes.
Denise Orzo’s encaustic paintings will be on display at R&F Handmade Paints in Kingston through November 22.
Brian Shapiro, Ulster County legislator and executive director at the SPCA, discusses tofu, animal rights, and what it really means to be active in the community.
The gist of what you may have missed: negative equity, breastfeeding as a prophylactic, and more women in global politics.
David Deutsch’s aerial photographs and bird’s-eye perspective paintings are on display in Hudson this month.
A brief look at some of the works of collage artist Joy Taylor.
Irradiated food is not virus-free, outstanding balances on home equity loans are higher than ever, chipping people has begun in the US, and other news you may have missed.
Joseph Nevins, author and professor of geography at Vassar College, discusses national boundaries, immigration laws, human rights, and his latest book, Dying to Live.
Ellen Nieves’s paintings will be on display at the Woodstock Artists Association from October 4 through November 2.
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