2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Feb 13 – Feb 15
Love is in the air—and luck is on the rise. This weekend, Valentine’s romance meets Lunar New Year magic as the Year of the
2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Feb 6 – Feb 8
Winter weekends in the Hudson Valley are anything but quiet—farm-fresh finds, dance floors, live performances, art, and nature-filled moments all await, with something for
AMPLIFIED: Music Notes from the Hudson Valley | February 2026
The more time you spend exploring the local music scene, the more you begin to see it as an interwoven community; a diverse tapestry
2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Jan 30 – Feb 1
The Hudson Valley has something for everyone—whether you’re chasing live music, outdoor adventure, art + culture, or a little winter magic shared with good
2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Jan 23 – 25
Music, movement, winter gatherings—and a classic Chili Cook-Off—fill the Hudson Valley this weekend. There’s truly something for everyone. Take your pick below… 🗓️ Whole Weekend 💒
On the Market: The Coykendall House—A Stunning Queen Anne Victorian
For the first time in forty years, The Coykendall House, a meticulously preserved Queen Anne Victorian, is revealed. Built circa 1896 and perched above
2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Jan 16 – 18
Music, celebrations, outdoor adventures, and memorable moments await across the Hudson Valley this weekend. From theater, bluegrass + Grateful Dead jams to snowshoeing in
2026 Editor’s Picks: What to Do in the Hudson Valley on Jan 9 – 11
Experience a weekend filled with art, music, food + wine pairing, live performances, hands-on pottery workshops, theater + winter fun across the Hudson Valley.
New Year. Same Face. Only Better.
For all the sparkle and celebration, the holidays leave subtle traces behind—on our skin, our nervous systems, our sense of balance. January arrives as
AMPLIFIED: Music Notes from the Hudson Valley | January 2026
I first heard Mariana Barcellos sing as part of a Brazilian duo on a warm spring evening at a now-shuttered Brazilian restaurant in New