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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  • 5 days ago | chronogram.com | Peter Aaron

    HappyPride Month! As part of the yearly month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ pride, theArts Society of Kingston (ASK) will present three free events on June 5. Thetrio of happenings kicks off on June 5 at 6:30pm with the opening of “Big BoldPride,” a juried ASK exhibition that focuses on LGBTQIA+ artists and allies.

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Peter Aaron

    Opus 40 June 7-September 6 With prior promotions group Chosen Family stepping aside and the staff of Saugerties venue The Local stepping into the breach, sculpture park Opus 40 returns with a run of enticing events for summer 2025.

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Peter Aaron

    Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle June 3-24 Presented over three Saturday evenings in June at Olin Hall at the Bard College Fisher Center, the Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle offers concerts by some of today’s leading ensembles.

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Peter Aaron |Brian Mahoney

    [{ "name": "Newsletter Mailchimp Signup - Inline Content", "insertPoint": "3", "component": "20934832", "requiredCountToDisplay": "3", "parentWrapperClass": "" }] Bridge Street Theatre Through November 23 Certainly one of the Hudson Valley’s most active spots for live theater, Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre has a set of five plays booked for 2025: playwright Brian Dykstra’s timely comedy written in iambic pentameter, “Polishing Shakespeare” (through June 1); a new “nautical musical” by...

  • 6 days ago | chronogram.com | Peter Aaron

    Right now, the base act of bringing people together, away from the isolation of their devices to watch live theater, is starting to feel more and more radical,” posits playwright Max Wolf Friedlich, whose “The Holes” will be presented by Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College with readings on July 19 and 20 as part of the company’s 39th season. “I think it’s a spiritual act, too.

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