Ancram, NY – Ancram Center for the Arts announced today a grant award totaling $50,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support the organization’s theater renovation and expansion. This grant is part of a capital project funding announcement by NYSCA, which totals over $32 million to 102 capital projects across…
Author: Rich Volo
Pride Month in Hudson, NY
Here we go! It’s Pride month, which means I’m wahoo-deep in rainbows and unicorns. I’m hosting three events this month. The first one will be the Hudson Area Library’s inauguration of its LGBTQ Archive, this Thursday, June 6th at the Library at 6pm. They are doing an oral history project, interviewing local LGBTQ members, as…
Memorial Day Weekend in Hudson, NY
It’s a very sad week in the City of Hudson. Former Mayor Rick Rector passed. Last year, I asked him to “work the door” at the Hudson Boat Club party after the Pride Parade. He was happy to help out. He had the chance to meet and greet friends and neighbors as they walked in….
Mad Hatters’ Parade Weekend
Rebus Plans Spring Fashion ShowSaturday, May 18th – 10amTake a Tour of Hudson’s New Children’s Store Parade Season Starts!Here’s a video from last year’s Mad Hatters’ Parade Parade Returns this Saturday at 2pm. Click here for details. Hudson Home Garden Party Chic Bridge Street Theatre’s Uncle Vanya:A Wonderfully Miserable Existential Russian Dark ComedyReview by Trixie…
May Flowers in Hudson, New York
Hey Hudson – Have you been to the Private Public Gallery on 530 Columbia Street to see the exhibit of Chad Weckler’s Photography book, Creative Exposure: Portraits of Hudson, NY? There are over 100 portraits of your favorite Hudsonians. The subjects in the portraits wore whatever they wanted to wear, and posed wherever they wanted…
Four Years of Trixie’s List
Hello Hudson – This week marks the fourth year of Trixie’s List. Thank you for reading. What started as a fun pandemic project is now almost a full time job (well, let’s say this…I spend more time working on Trixie’s List every week than I have at some full time jobs). You want a story?…
Columbia County Recovery Kitchen Marks Fourth Year Addressing Hunger
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE We are not going to deliver food that I would not serve in my restaurant. Carole Clark During the pandemic, in April 2020, former restaurateur Carole Clark and community activists Pam Kline and Carol Peckham founded Columbia County Recovery Kitchen (CCRK). “It was Carole’s idea” says Pam, “but I can make it…
Hudson Farmers’ Market Opens Outdoors
Robin Rice Gallery Opens at 234 Warren Street Read the full story here Robin Rice moved to New York City in 1975 from the suburbs of Philadelphia. By the end of the decade, she was working as an in-demand professional photographer. Notably, she shot opening night at Studio 54 for Discoworld Magazine, images so stunning…
Events and Things to do in Hudson, New York
Welcome Trixie’s List New AdvertiserTalbott & Arding Thank you for supporting local media! Making Art, Wholesale: A Private Event at the Home of Carrie Haddad Honors the Legacy of Frederic Church by Ben Rendich Stephen Bluhm, Local MusicianReleases New Album Local singer-songwriter Stephen Bluhm’s new album, Out of the Nowhere. Into the Here., debuts Friday, April…
NOW, it’s Springtime in Hudson, New York
Hello Hudson – HOPPY HOPPY WEEKEND! Bunny pins at Robin’s Nest: This week, I added a couple of videos. Videographers reached out to me and sent me the videos from the BLACC Opening Reception at the Hudson Area Library and the Oakdale Plunge 2024. Thank you to Karl Frederick Mattson of 542films and Molinski Photography!…