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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  • 17 hours ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    [{ "name": "Newsletter Mailchimp Signup - Inline Content", "insertPoint": "3", "component": "20934832", "requiredCountToDisplay": "3", "parentWrapperClass": "" }] On Saturday night, CPW’s newly renovated headquarters in Kingston was thrumming with the kind of conviction and camaraderie that comes from fighting for art in a moment of cultural austerity.

  • 17 hours ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    Craig Finn, the gravel-voiced bard behind The Hold Steady, is bringing his singular blend of storytelling and song to Kingston’s Rough Draft Bar & Books on Tuesday, May 20, at 7pm. This free event promises an intimate evening where the lines between fiction and melody blur, as Finn reads from his new short story collection, Lousy with Ghosts, and performs selections from his latest solo album, Always Been.

  • 1 day ago | chronogram.com | Marie Doyon

    Last October, we wrote about the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse's $7.5 million restoration project on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. When a barge struck the historic lighthouse on April 30, damaging the structure’s stairway and access dock, it threatened to halt a years-long restoration effort just as it was gaining momentum. Related But the community responded swiftly—with action fueled by heart, heritage, and a shared sense of responsibility.

  • 1 day ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    It’s not every day that a nonprofit farm throws a biennial featuring a mirrored floor by Rudolf Stingel, billboard work by Félix González-Torres, and sundials forged from wildfire wreckage—but then again, Sky High Farm has never been content to do things the normal way.

  • 1 day ago | chronogram.com | Brian Mahoney

    The most dangerous ideology is the one you don’t even realize you believe in. That’s the animating premise behind The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism, a new documentary that laces up its boots, kicks down the Overton window, and drags a half-century of market-worshipping orthodoxy into the light. It screens May 31 at 4:30pm at the Triplex in Great Barrington, part of the slate of films at the Berkshire International Film Festival.

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