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The new exhibit - Face Them - at the Lichtenstein Gallery for the Arts in Pittsfield, MA opens June 2nd and will be up through June 24th.Face Them is an…
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We talk about the art of taking photographs today with veteran photographer Michael Zide, whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Boston Globe…
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How often do you get a friend request on Facebook from someone whose name you don’t recognize? You have mutual friends. You check those names -- and then…
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When Proctors opened its doors in Schenectady, N.Y., in December 1926, it was the jewel in a chain of 50 vaudeville houses spanning the East Coast from…
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Late Monday night, GOP members submitted a change to House rules that would have weakened the ethics office – one of the changes included fines and…
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In the spring of 1942, the United States rounded up 120,000 residents of Japanese ancestry living along the West Coast and sent them to interment camps…
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Today the Borscht Belt is recalled through the nostalgic lens of summer swims, Saturday night dances, and comedy performances. But its current state, like…
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Capital region resident Patrick Harbron began his career photographing the luminaries of rock and roll. Rock and Roll Icons: Photographs by Patrick…
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Hudson Valley Ruins is a photography and architecture exhibition at The New York State Museum based on the work of Robert Yasinsac and Thomas…
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Richard Michelson has had a wonderful friendship with actor and artist Leonard Nimoy. After Nimoy’s passing, Michelson has written a new picture book,…