Chronogram Magazine

Chronogram Magazine

Luminary Publishing was established in the summer of 1993 to promote and enhance the creative and cultural scene in the Hudson Valley. A key initiative of the company is the free monthly publication, Chronogram, which is described as "A Mid-Hudson Magazine of Events and Ideas." This magazine reaches readers in the counties surrounding the beautiful Hudson River, such as Ulster, Dutchess, Greene, Columbia, Orange, Putnam, and Westchester.

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  • 2 days ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    [{ "name": "Newsletter Mailchimp Signup - Inline Content", "insertPoint": "3", "component": "20934832", "requiredCountToDisplay": "3", "parentWrapperClass": "" }] Midtown Kingston’s metamorphosis from a corridor of derelict garages storefronts into a humming hive of artistic activity has, of late, reached something of a crescendo.

  • 3 days ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    Of all Shakespeare’s plays, "Pericles" is the most likely to leave you wondering if someone slipped something into your sarsaparilla. There’s incest, riddles, pirate abductions, and enough shipwrecks to make Odysseus seasick. It spans continents, decades, and emotional registers like a late-night fever dream narrated by a rhyming ghost. Naturally, Catskill Mountain Shakespeare has chosen this play for its 2025 Spring Community Tour—and bless them for it.

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    On the eve of Earth Day, Upstate Films in Rhinebeck will host a screening of Legion 44, a globe-spanning, eye-opening climate documentary directed by Chatham-based filmmaker Leila Conners. The screening, set for Monday, April 21 at 6:30pm, will be followed by a conversation with Conners herself, moderated by Sustainable Hudson Valley, with support from the 4 Corners Carbon Coalition. Legion 44 is not your standard climate crisis doc.

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Marie Doyon

    David Schneider and Patty Wu keep busy. The couple behind Greene County eateries Tabla, Lucky Catskills, and Tannersville Barbecue, just signed a lease on the Uptown Kingston space recently vacated by Kingston Bread + Bar (which is in turn moving to the old Pakt spot).

  • 1 week ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    [{ "name": "Newsletter Mailchimp Signup - Inline Content", "insertPoint": "3", "component": "20934832", "requiredCountToDisplay": "3", "parentWrapperClass": "" }] Let’s get one thing straight: The sacred soil of Bethel Woods, where Richie Havens once freestyled “Freedom” into the humid ether of August 1969, is no stranger to reinvention.

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