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Fashion blooms this spring in Woodstock.
A photo essay by Kelly Merchant at Androgyny House of Design, Dazzles Salon and Day Spa, and Giannetta Salon and Spa.
Photographer Kelly Merchant documents the latest styles from local boutiques.
Marianne Schnall, executive director of Feminist.com, talks about feminism, culture, and being yourself with Lee Anne Albritton.
Anne Pyburn Craig strolls in the shadow of the Shawangunk Ridge.
Sharon Nichols uncovers the dual personality of Woodstock: hippie nirvana and weekend haven meets a very ordinary village with ordinary concerns.
Jan Larraine Cox interviews December local luminary, Jeanne Fleming.
“The Last Best-Kept Secret,” a profile of The Rondout Valley, can be read in the November issue of Chronogram. The valley’s old-fashioned and country-spirited communities have much to offer.
Peter Barrett reports on Culinary Institute of America alumni who are forging a regional identity for Hudson Valley food.
Gregory Schoenfeld profiles the Rondout Valley.
Jane Brody talks about her book “Jane Brody’s Guide to the Great Beyond: A Practical Primer to Help You and Your Loved Ones Prepare Medically, Legally, and Emotionally for the End of Life” and her column in “The New York Times.”
Kelly Granger on this season’s fashions.
Rosendale resident Sari Botton illuminates the surprisingly happening, environmentally progressive small town known best for its many festivals and cement.
Carl Frankel speaks with local farmers on how the practice of homesteading forges community bonds.
All across the Hudson Valley, swollen-bellied women are treading the ancient path from labor to birth—some with animal intensity, others with focused calm, and many with Mary Riley at their side.