Friday Oct 23 | New York Times
From Mimic to Master of Invention
Two stories are well known about the Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky . One is that he came to a terrible end, a suicide in his mid-40s, after a hammering series of catastrophes.
Forget Whole Hog. Watch Rudi Weid Butcher a Lamb
If watching Tom Mylan and Joshua Applestone break down half a hog isn't enough carcass for you, head over to the Institute of Culinary Education on November 8 to see master butcher Rudi Weid expertly hack up 110 pounds of humanely and sustainably raised lamb from Three Corner Field Farm in Shushan, New York.
Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Armenia: Turkey Accord Rings Alarm Bells
Armenians do not share worlda s joy over protocols, fear Ankara has a hidden agenda.
A Party for Local Farming and Locally Grown Food
Bourbon reds, a heritage breed of turkey, at Glynwood Center in Cold Spring, a combination farm, research station and farming advocacy group.
Brattleboro's Groove-Grass trio, Jatoba, will bring their signature sound to The Perfect Wife on Friday, Sept.
a Midsummer Nighta s Dreama : HH free tour
The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall announces Shakespeare's hallmark summer comedy, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as its 10th annual free Shakespeare touring production to area parks and historical sites in upstate New York and southern Vermont.
Making time for a breath of fresh air
Several host families - some holding welcome signs - gathered outside Manchester Elementary Middle School awaiting the arrival of the children they would be hosting from New York City as part of the Fresh Air Fund program on Monday.
Now that summer is on the horizon, it's time to abandon some of your bad habits.
Many Summer Internships Are Going Organic [Obama's America]
Erin Axelrod, who graduated from Barnard College last week with an urban studies degree, will not be fighting over the bathroom with her five roommates on the Upper West Side this summer.