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LIFT SERIES Returns Tomorrow! TROY, NEW YORK: Te popular Lift Series returns tomorrow with bluegrass favorites The Millstone Rounders! These performances give you the unique opportunity to sit on the historic stage with the artists while they perform. Tickets are only $25 in advance! The Lift Concert Series presents performances of new, independent music featuring regional […]
By Joshua Scarselli. This February really has been cold. This gives us the perfect excuse to stay inside and watch a movie to stay warm. While staying warm, make sure to check out the latest movie from Palangi Films and Cinema Epoch, “Say Cheese.” “Say Cheese” is an anthology film from director Frank Palangi. The […]
Vanesssa Collier brought her blues machine to a packed Caffe Lena. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Vanessa Collier here …
Greetings – “Comfortably Numb” from The Wall (click Mary’s photo to hear her sing it) deals with the urge to protect against the pain of the world, thereby becoming disconnected and adrift. I picked that song to share with you because of the new program we’re offering this Sunday: Sober Salon. This event began with Caffe Lena On the […]
Life on the Cutting Edge: Discoveries and Advancements Wireless Retinal Chip Restores Sight in Macular Degeneration https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/10/eye-prosthesis.html Scientists Develop Paper Made from Sand without Trees or Water https://www.caribbeanworldyachting.com/tomorrows-world/desert-alchemy-how-china-is-turning-sand-into-tree-free-paper Science Produces Fluids that Have Negative Mass: They Push Back. https://phys.org/news/2017-04-physicists-negative-mass.html
Hilltop and Raisinhead played separately and together at Lark Hall on February 6. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
Justyna Kostek – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published in September 2021. Whether it’s a song lyric, a visual motif, a short piece of flash fiction, a movie, or a play, all art tells a story. But whereas almost every form of abovementioned art can be reproduced and spread far and wide, some […]
An extra-cold February First Friday featured Nickopotamus at the Local 217, art at The Eleven, the Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company at the Albany Institute of History and Art, Gianna and Ben at the Fort Orange General Store, and a Members Show at Albany Center Gallery. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from First Friday here …
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