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“Sketches and Paintings from Ladybug Girl” will be on display June 21 through July 10 with an opening reception June 21 from 2 to 5pm at the Mill Street Loft.
Corporations cash-in on organic trends, dogs drink vitamin-infused beverages, Congressmen drive around on taxpayers’ buck, and other stories.
“The Best Medicine: Paintings and Sculptures by Edie Nadelhaft” will be exhibited at Pearldaddy on 183 Main Street in Beacon through July 6.
An art tour of work by both national and international artists on display in five outdoor locations.
The gist of what you may have missed in the back pages of the global media maelstrom: campaign finance deform, secret trials, and uncollected taxes.
Photographer, illustrator, painter, film maker, and antique store owner, Laura Levine does it all.
With no topic to be guided by, images from all over the country were sent to be judged for the Barrett Art Center’s 21st Annual Juried Photography Exhibition.
Books centered around health for mind and body to dive into.
All the junk and waste that goes into our bodies can build up over time Alison Shore Gaines has developed a detox program to flush it all out.
An untitled woodcut from Gods’ Man (Jonathan Cape and Smith, 1929) by Lynd Ward.
The documentary takes a look at the abuse of Earth’s most vital resource.
The fictional film tells the tale of a young college girl trying to help her roomate have an illegal abortion in communist Romania.
This film by Marco Williams follows three African American families as they seek reparations for the land their families lost after being driven out of town.
Photographer Daniel McCabe uncovers the growing gang problems in Honduran prisons.
The annual Beltane Festival hosted by the Center for Symbolic Studies, welcomes the coming of spring with a bang.
Doppelgänger:01.16.07, 2007 by Cornelia Hediger.
Polaroidologist Patrick Winfield discusses the art of working with Polaroid film and the possibe extinction of the film.
The gist of what you have missed in the back pages of the media maelstrom, fish on painkillers, America’s soaring credit card debt, misspent military aid, and more.
“Kaolin,” an exhibit by Robin Dana will be held on Saturday March 1, as part of Kingston’s Fist Saturday Art Walk.
The band Spottiswoode & His Enemies are a musical genre all their own.
Musical group Huun-Huur-Tu are bringing Tuvan Throat singing around the world.
The gist of what you have missed.
Artist Leigh Wen discusses tackling all four elements.
Named for the tattoos on the points, Clowns is one in a series of three tall faces by Lou Patrou.
While in southern Lebanon during the Lebanon Conflict photographer Paolo Pellegrin shot many pictures of the country and it’s people.
Artist Joanne Klein continues to develop her style of painting becoming more and more abstract.