Chronogram’s Next Wave spotlights seven Gen Z and young Millennial artists whose work reflects the DIY spirit, creative hustle, and community-building energy of the Hudson Valley.
Hudson Valley live music April 2026: 13 concerts to see, from Graham Nash and TMBG to Ty Segall and Joe McPhee across the region.
Newburgh musician Sael Varela blends Afro-Caribbean influences, experimental sound, and political themes to create community-driven, anti-capitalist music rooted in lived experience.
New Paltz filmmaker Myles Flusser’s Bird Sanctuary captures Gen Z friendship and uncertainty. Screening at Denizen Theatre April 19.
Adam Gopnik has spent nearly 40 years writing for The New Yorker, where his essays—ranging from Parisian cafe culture to Central Park in winter—have ...
Chronogram’s March 7 portrait pop-up at The Ellis captures Newburgh residents showing up and representing their city in a vibrant community snapshot.
The Hudson Valley Ideas Festival returns to the Rosendale Theater on April 25, featuring Andrew Yang, John McWhorter, Alexis Gay, and others discussing AI and the future of human life.
A sharp, funny guide to Hudson Valley culture—how newcomers can avoid common missteps and understand local life, from roundabouts to “Upstate.” ...
The Designery Hudson Valley helps homeowners plan kitchen and bath renovations with a clear process, realistic budgeting, and functional, livable design solutions.
A new wave of Hudson Valley sauna operators is making heat bathing affordable, communal, and local—shifting it from luxury amenity to everyday ritual.
Thorn Tattoo opens in Saugerties, founded by artists Mary Minahan and Joanna Gacek, bringing blackwork, portraiture, and a community-focused tattoo space to the Hudson Valley.
Hudson Valley artist Gentle Mothh combines Qigong, music, photography, and advocacy work to create a multidisciplinary practice rooted in embodiment, community, and social justice.