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Local, independent bookstores can help customers pick the perfect present
Local independent booksellers know that keeping pace with the prices offered online and at bigger bookstores is a tough task.
Lighting the way for others
This is the 16th year Capital Holiday Lights will not only entertain visitors from the Capital District and beyond, but pump funds into the Police Athletic League.
A Santa Claus for the young at heart
Program provides gifts to isolated seniors
There was a man who took part in Home Instead’s Be a Santa to a Senior program a few years ago who just wanted a bed for Christmas.
Stories that stand tall
Local storytelling group celebrates landmark
Kate Dudding’s first storytelling experience was with a group of fourth-graders. She started out with a typical “Once upon a time, when animals could talk ...”
A Saratoga legacy unfurled
A Confederate flag is one key part of an exhibit at the state museum in Albany, “An Irrepressible Conflict: The Empire State in the Civil War."
Songs of freedom
Iraq vet combats PTSD, raises awareness through his music
Serving in a combat zone in Iraq was an adrenaline rush that Jason Moon couldn’t duplicate when he came home to Wisconsin. Not that he didn’t try.
A festival for every artist
MoHu highlights artistic talents from all over the Capital District
Stretching over a week and a half, from Friday, Oct. 5, to Sunday, Oct. 14, the MoHu Festival kicked off with an interactive arts party at Albany International Airport on Thursday, Oct. 4.
This fun is no act
Theater, arts and crafts, much more on tap at this weekend’s Kidz Expo
There is plenty of free excitement on tap at the Hannaford Kidz Expo, which will take place Saturday, March 3, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tricks and treats on tap for Delmar magic show
Magician holds fund raising show Saturday
Michael “Ace” Russo’s son was afraid of the shadows on his wall. He hadn’t slept for three days. And that meant Russo hadn’t slept for three days. Russo was driving by The Costumer in Colonie when he saw a sign advertising a one-day magic course. And suddenly, he had a plan.
The keys to history
Harpsichord musician to perform at UAlbany
David Schulenberg has spent countless hours playing historic keyboard instruments and listening to music of all kinds. But early on, he was intrigued by something deeper — music as a “learned, scholarly discipline.” He was captivated by music’s role in culture, how it was woven into paintings and literature.