Looking for things to do in the Hudson Valley this April? Here are 10 standout events, from comedy and theater to dance, music, books, and local history.
Music runs deep in my bones. I got into the live music business because time stops for me at a show. I grew up surrounded by ...
A Disappearance and a Reckoning in the Ozarks Benjamin HaleHarper, $30, 2026In Cave Mountain, Benjamin Hale, writer in residence at Bard ...
This delightful, sunny power pop debut hits all the right notes in this frigid winter season. The Beacon-by-way-of-Norway ...
At a staggering 31 tracks, one for every day of the month, Karen Schoemer’s August (Dromedary Records) is a poetry reading ...
There’s a lot of space in Mark Dziuba’s guitar on the Professors’ new disc Intersections (Artists Recording Collective ...
Musician Emma Montenegro is shaping the Hudson Valley’s DIY music scene through her band The Schwegs and Cecropia Art and Booking, a collective supporting women and LGBTQ artists.
Hudson Valley nail artist Sophia Schwartz creates intricate, custom designs that merge fine art with everyday life, embracing impermanence and collaboration with every set.
Discover 18 ways to get outside in the Hudson Valley this spring, from hiking and biking to paddling, climbing, and scenic rail trails.
Ryan Kraus’s New Paltz Photo Works brings photography back to print, combining analog production with a DIY, community-focused model across the Hudson Valley.
February 2026 astrology highlights include Uranus stationing direct, a Saturn–Neptune conjunction in Aries, a solar eclipse, and a shift toward Pisces energy.
Chronogram’s Next Wave spotlights seven Gen Z and young Millennial artists whose work reflects the DIY spirit, creative hustle, and community-building energy of the Hudson Valley.
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