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January 2012

January 2012
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Jan 1

Bubbly Endings and Beginnings

12 - 5 pm
To toast the outgoing year and usher in the New Year – and to thank everyone who has supported the winery – we offer all our visitors this weekend a complimentary sparkling wine cocktail featuring our Hudson-Chatham Blanc de Blanc. We’ll have four different cocktails to choose from!
Hudson-Chatham Winery
1900 State Route 66 - Ghent
518-392-WINE

http://www.hudson-chathamwinery.com

32nd Annual New Year’s Day Auction

12:00pm
$10/per seat
This premiere auction features Estate fresh 18th and 19th century furniture, artwork, folk art, period accessories, china, glass, stoneware, primitives and more.  Gallery preview dates/times:  Wed 12/28 - Sat 12/31 11am - 5pm and Sun 1/1 10am - 11:45am  Reserve seats early! - $10 per seat charge is refundable upon purchase up to 2 seats.
Copake Auction Inc., 266 County Route 7A, Copake
518-329-1142

http://www.copakeauction.com

Jan 5

And Everything is Going Fine

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
“And Everything is Going Fine” provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray.  Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on “Gray’s Anatomy,” has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue.  There are glimpses of Gray’s father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spalding’s playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 6

And Everything is Going Fine

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
“And Everything is Going Fine” provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray.  Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on “Gray’s Anatomy,” has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue.  There are glimpses of Gray’s father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spalding’s playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Railbird

9pm
Their seamless blend of psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll and sharp, textured, cerebral indie pop makes an evening with Railbird seem like Soft Machine collided in slow motion with the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s secret tracks and commanded you to dance.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Satellite Shine

Classic Covers
Satellite Shine is an Acoustic Duo that re-arranges and performs classic covers that once dominated the airwaves by artists such as Van Morrison, Tom Waits, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Tom Petty and David Bowie as well as popular songs of today by artists such as Bright Eyes, The Plain White T’s, John Mayer, Kid Rock, Train and more.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Jan 7

And Everything is Going Fine

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
“And Everything is Going Fine” provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray.  Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on “Gray’s Anatomy,” has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue.  There are glimpses of Gray’s father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spalding’s playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

The Magic Flute - Mozart

The MET Opera’s Holiday Encores
3:30pm
$12.50/general
This was the groundbreaking broadcast that launched the Met’s heralded Live in HD series, seen by opera lovers in movie theaters around the world.  Adults and children alike will be enchanted by the whimsical humor and breathtaking puppetry of Julie Taymor’s hit production, presented in a shortened English-language version.  Under the baton of Maestro James Levine, a winning ensemble cast – including Nathan Gunn, Ying Huang, Matthew Polenzani, Erika Miklosa, and Rene Papé – brings fresh life to Mozart’s timeless fairy tale.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Hansel and Gretel – Humperdinck

The MET Opera’s Holiday Encores
1pm
$12.50/general
The Met’s wickedly funny production returns to the Met Opera house as this season’s English-language holiday presentation for families.  The program run time is 1 hour, 53 mins.  There is one interview between acts 2 and 3, but no intermission (runs like a film).
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Michael Powers and Frequency

9pm
Helsinki welcomes a favorite soulful blues artist to the Hudson stage - two-time WC Handy Blues Music Award winner and Grammy nominee - Michael Powers and his band, Frequency.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
6-8pm Artist Reception
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

T-Jay

Singer / Songwriter / Guitarist
T-Jay’s style of writing incorporates Rock/Pop/Jazz and Funk to create an independent sound with huge potential for crossover.  Drawing on influences such as Blues Traveler, Steely Dan, Steve Miller Band, Maroon 5, T-Jay’s music is uniquely timeless and speaks to any musical taste.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Jan 8

Faust – Gounod

The MET Opera Live in HD
1pm
$25/adults, $15/children under 12
With Jonas Kaufmann in the title role, René Pape as the devil, and Marina Poplavskaya as Marguerite, Gounod’s classic retelling of the Faust legend couldn’t be better served.  Tony Award-winning director Des McAnuff updates the story to the first half of the 20th century with a production that won praise in London last season.  Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts on the heels of his Don Carlo success.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Steve Earle

Songwriter, Singer, Activist, Actor
8pm
Protégé of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, Steve Earle quickly became a master storyteller in his own right, with his songs being recorded by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Travis Tritt, The Pretenders, Joan Baez and countless others.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

And Everything is Going Fine

Movie
5:45pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
“And Everything is Going Fine” provides an intimate portrait of master monologist Spalding Gray, as described by his most critical, irreverent and insightful biographer: Spalding Gray.  Director Steven Soderbergh, who collaborated with Gray on “Gray’s Anatomy,” has sifted through rare and revealing footage to construct a riveting final monologue.  There are glimpses of Gray’s father, and of his son Forrest (who provides soaring music for the end credits), but mostly this is an inspired one-man show, a bittersweet display of Spalding’s playful and embattled intelligence, his gift for tracking universal truths by looking himself squarely in the eye.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 9

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 11

Chris Thile and Michael Daves

From Nickle Creek and The Punch Brothers – Incredible Duo
8pm
Mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile, from The Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, guitar maven Michael Daves bring “small-town music with New York City intensity” (NPR) in a concert of bluegrass standards played with punk-rock abandon, as Daves’s high lonesome tenor joins Thile’s expressive baritone in harmony so close you’d swear they were brothers, in songs from their acclaimed album, Sleep with One Eye Open.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Jan 12

Khodorkovsky

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 13

Khodorkovsky

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Albert Carey

Down Home Rhythm & Blues
Albert Carey a former member of the late / legendary Mick Ronson Band.  The longtime singer songwriter has collaborated with some of the best in the business and much of his music has been featured on numerous TV shows and commercials.  This is a rare opportunity to catch one of the industry’s best.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Cabaret

First Show in the Winter Residency
9pm
The great Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Cabaret returns to Helsinki for another madly entertaining winter residency.  The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Cabaret features a lineup of phenomenal acts and amazing stunts from the worlds of circus, variety, burlesque, sideshow, and physical comedy.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Jan 14

Khodorkovsky

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Rudy Sarica

Rock & Roll Classics
Great 60, 70 & 80s covers that run the rock and roll gamut.  Sit back and let Rudy take you back to the good ole days of rock & roll with all the music we all grew up to love.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Exposition Auction

Session 1: Asian & Ethnographic | Session 2: English & Continental
10am
Visit website for preview hours and detailed auction information.
Stair Galleries, 549 Warren Street, Hudson
518-751-1000

http://www.stairgalleries.com

White: A Memoir in Color

CinemaLux Event
3:30pm
$10.00/general, $7.50/TSL members
“White” is a personal film about being white in America.  This emotional, multi-generational story about Katz’ family encompasses immigration, assimilation, liberal idealism, bitter disillusionment, and ultimately, reconciliation.  The story is told from several autobiographical perspectives, including that of the son of a white Jewish father who, from 1968-1986, was a Professor at Howard University, a traditionally black college; a contemporary white Professor at a University with a predominantly non-white student body; and a white adoptive father to an African American-Irish Italian child.
Time and Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Jan 15

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Khodorkovsky

Movie
3:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Tomboy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
In “Tomboy,” filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a family with two daughters, 10-year-old Laure and 6-year-old Jeanne, moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.  With her Jean Seberg haircut and tomboy ways, Laure is immediately mistaken for a boy by the local kids, and decides to pass herself off as “Mikael,” a boy different enough to catch the attention of the leader of the pack, Lisa, who becomes smitten.  Sciamma brings a light and charming touch to this contemporary coming-of-age story, which is also about relationships between children, children and parents, and the even more complicated one between one’s heart and body.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Jan 16

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 19

Garbo The Spy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Khodorkovsky

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 20

Garbo The Spy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Khodorkovsky

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Gary Taylor

Acoustic Rock
Ready for a night of Neil Young, Van Morrison and James Taylor?  Allow singer/songwriter, Gary Taylor to take you there.  His collection of originals and rock & roll classics played meticulously in acoustic version is mesmerizing.  Gary will make your Saturday night one to remember.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Teddy Thompson

9pm
Teddy Thompson is a native Englishman who has adopted New York City as his home; famously the son of singer-songwriters Richard and Linda Thompson, he immigrated to the states more than a decade ago, to embark on a career of his own.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Urinetown

8pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

Jan 21

Garbo The Spy

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Khodorkovsky

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Urinetown

8pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

The Enchanted Island – Handel & Others

The MET Opera Live in HD
1pm
$25/adults, $15/children under 12
In one extraordinary new work, lovers of Baroque opera have it all: the world’s best singers, glorious music of the Baroque masters, and a story drawn from Shakespeare.  In The Enchanted Island, the lovers from Shakespeare’s A Midsummers Night’s Dream are shipwrecked on his other-worldly island of The Tempest.  Inspired by the musical pastiches and masques of the 18th century, the work showcases arias and ensembles by Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau, and others, and a new libretto by Jeremy Sams.  Eminent conductor William Christie leads an all-star cast with David Daniels (Prospero) and Joyce DiDonato (Sycorax) as the formidable foes, Plácido Domingo as Neptune, Danielle de Niese as Ariel, and Luca Pisaroni as Caliban.  Lisette Oropesa and Anthony Roth Costanzo play Miranda and Ferdinand.  The dazzling production is directed and designed by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Steve Candlen

Singer Songwriter / Classic / Alternative Rock
Steve unique song writing ability puts him front of the line of the local favorites.  He has played with national rockers such as the Young Rascals, Albany jazz vocalist Franklin Micare and The McKrells.  Steve is crowd interactive and plays a eclectic selection of good time tunes.  Don’t miss a rare intimate evening with Steve Candlen!
American Glory BBQ Restaurant, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Winter Ecology Walks

1-3pm
Join ecologists Conrad and Claudia Vispo for walks at different natural areas throughout the County to explore the winter ecology and land use history of our region.  Destinations will be determined a week before the walk, depending on weather and trail conditions.  Registration required.  Sponsored by Columbia Land Conservancy and Farmscape Ecology Program.
Registration with Claudia: 518-672-7994 or [email]claudia@hawthornevalleyfarm.org[/email]

http://www.clctrust.org

Anthony de Mare

Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano
8pm
$20/general, $18/HOH members
Anthony de Mare is internationally recognized as one of the world’s foremost champions of contemporary music. His latest project, Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano, is a landmark commissioning and concert project that expresses his vision to expand both the repertoire and the audience for contemporary music.
Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
518 822-1438

http://www.hudsonoperahouse.org

Marion Roach Smith

Distinguished Author Series
2pm
Join the Columbia County Historical Society for an afternoon with Marion Roach Smith author of The Memoir Project: A Thoroughly Non-Standardized Text on Writing & Life.  During the author talk learn about Ms. Smith’s own humorous adventures in memoir writing.  Following the author talk participants can attend a reception and Memoir Writing Workshop. Reservations are required for the reception and workshop by January 17 - fee for reception is $35, workshop $40, or both $60.
McNary Center, 6 Sylvester Street Kinderhook
518-758-9265

http://www.cchsny.org

Winter Wonder Laughs

8pm
$10/general
Come laugh, as a night of uproarious comedy comes your way! Greg Aidala (Albany’s #1 comic), Drew Jacobs (comedic songwriter heard on Sirius XM Radio), and Andrew Joffe (Craryville’s own master of mirth!) will keep you rolling on the floor laughing (or ‘ROFL’), and keep you warm on a winter’s night.  Light supper and drinks available all night.  Presented by Columbia Arts Team.
The show is open to anyone 16 and older.
Mount Washington House, 2627 Route 23, Hillsdale

http://www.columbiaartsteam.org

Jan 22

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Journeys

Exhibition Opening
“Journeys” at Time & Space Limited brings together the diaries, scrapbooks, and journals of two women: Jane Gennaro, artist, illustrator, and actress, and Linda Mussmann, artist, writer, activist, and co-founder of TSL.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Urinetown

2pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

Garbo The Spy

Movie
3:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Khodorkovsky

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
This exhilarating documentary chronicles Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s transformation from a self-proclaimed socialist to a fully realized capitalist – also recounting the stunning turn of events that made him one of the world’s most famous political prisoners.  Weaving together in-depth interviews (including the first on-camera exchange with Khodorkovsky since his arrest), archival material, and stylized computer-animated reenactments, director Cyril Tuschi shows us a man who embodies the paradox that is modern Russia – condemning the very corruption that helped make his fortune and envisioning a new Russia with respect for the rule of law.  Stolen twice from the filmmaker’s office before its Berlin premiere, Khodorkovsky is investigative journalism as political thriller – and an unflinching look at the state of the still-infant capitalist Russia.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Jan 23

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Animal Art!

11am-3pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Jan 24

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Jan 25

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Opening Reception: 5-7pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Wednesday Wandering

10:00-11:30am
Learn about the history of the site, look for wildlife, and have a chance to familiarize yourself with the trails.  Snowshoes provided if needed.  Registration recommended.
Round Ball Mountain Conservation Area, 503 Carson Road, Ancram
Registration contact – Marcia Cary 518-392-5252 x202 or [email]marcia@clctrust.org[/email]

http://www.clctrust.org

Animal Art!

11am-3pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Jan 26

Animal Art!

11am-3pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
A film by Mike Woolf.  In 2008 Richard Garriott became the first son of an astronaut to go to space.  But this is no millionaire’s joy ride: he pioneered private space travel to make his dream come true.  From his training in Russia to his launch in Kazakhstan to the dramatic, never before seen footage inside the capsule during the fiery re-entry, this is a historic moment in human space travel.  Not just for space fans, this is a film that will inspire anyone who works tirelessly to make their own dream come true.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Garbo The Spy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Jan 27

Animal Art!

11am-3pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
A film by Mike Woolf.  In 2008 Richard Garriott became the first son of an astronaut to go to space.  But this is no millionaire’s joy ride: he pioneered private space travel to make his dream come true.  From his training in Russia to his launch in Kazakhstan to the dramatic, never before seen footage inside the capsule during the fiery re-entry, this is a historic moment in human space travel.  Not just for space fans, this is a film that will inspire anyone who works tirelessly to make their own dream come true.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Garbo The Spy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Urinetown

8pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

Thurston Moore

Sonic Youth Godfather
9pm
Sonic Youth front man and underground music godfather Thurston Moore comes to Helsinki with his full band on the heels of Moor’s 2011 album “Demolished Thoughts,” expertly produced by Beck.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

We Must Be

Poetry entwined with old soul rhythm!
We Must Be is an inspired blend of insightful poetry entwined with old soul rhythm.  Duo members Christine Dominguez and T. Xiques play an assortment of instruments, and continuously switch it up on stage with vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, 5-string bass and cajon/percussion, creating their organic pop/soul sound.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Jan 28

Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
A film by Mike Woolf.  In 2008 Richard Garriott became the first son of an astronaut to go to space.  But this is no millionaire’s joy ride: he pioneered private space travel to make his dream come true.  From his training in Russia to his launch in Kazakhstan to the dramatic, never before seen footage inside the capsule during the fiery re-entry, this is a historic moment in human space travel.  Not just for space fans, this is a film that will inspire anyone who works tirelessly to make their own dream come true.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Garbo The Spy

Movie
7:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
There is perhaps no better embodiment of the double agent then self-made counterspy Juan Pujol Garcia, the only person to have been decorated by both the Allies and the Axis for service during World War II.  Edmon Roch’s new docu-thriller “Garbo The Spy” profiles the enigmatic Spaniard whom British intelligence code-named “Garbo” and the Nazis dubbed “Alaric.”  Although he never fired a single shot, Pujol contributed to saving thousands of lives for both sides, most notably by misinforming the Germans about the timing and location of the Normandy invasion.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Urinetown

8pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

The Enchanted Island – Handel & Others

The MET Opera Live in HD
1pm
$25/adults, $15/children under 12
In one extraordinary new work, lovers of Baroque opera have it all: the world’s best singers, glorious music of the Baroque masters, and a story drawn from Shakespeare.  In The Enchanted Island, the lovers from Shakespeare’s A Midsummers Night’s Dream are shipwrecked on his other-worldly island of The Tempest.  Inspired by the musical pastiches and masques of the 18th century, the work showcases arias and ensembles by Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau, and others, and a new libretto by Jeremy Sams.  Eminent conductor William Christie leads an all-star cast with David Daniels (Prospero) and Joyce DiDonato (Sycorax) as the formidable foes, Plácido Domingo as Neptune, Danielle de Niese as Ariel, and Luca Pisaroni as Caliban.  Lisette Oropesa and Anthony Roth Costanzo play Miranda and Ferdinand.  The dazzling production is directed and designed by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

USASA Halfpipe & Rail Jam

Catamount Ski Area, 3290 State Route 23, Hillsdale
518-325-3200

http://www.catamountski.com

Laugh, Cry, Kiss

http: Hudson Teen Theatre Project
7pm
Scenes from 20th century American Plays by http: Hudson Teen Theatre Project’s advanced scene work students.
Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1438

http://www.hudsonoperahouse.org

The Wiyos

with Julian Seidenberg opening
9pm
The Wiyos are known for high paced Vaudeville-esque performances and vintage style.
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-828-4800

http://www.helsinkihudson.com

Animal Art!

12-4pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Scattered Focus

Acoustic / Classic Rock
Joe Cutrera & Alfred Sire are two accomplished musicians playing all your favorite tunes from the 60s, 70s, and today’s hits.  Inspired by Paul McCartney and John Lennon for their gift of melody and lyrics, other influences include Geddy Lee, Chris Squire and John Paul Jones.
American Glory BBQ, 342 Warren Street, Hudson
518-822-1234

http://www.americanglory.com

Jan 29

Man on a Mission: Richard Garriott's Road to the Stars

Movie
5:30pm
$7/general, $5/TSL members & students
A film by Mike Woolf.  In 2008 Richard Garriott became the first son of an astronaut to go to space.  But this is no millionaire’s joy ride: he pioneered private space travel to make his dream come true.  From his training in Russia to his launch in Kazakhstan to the dramatic, never before seen footage inside the capsule during the fiery re-entry, this is a historic moment in human space travel.  Not just for space fans, this is a film that will inspire anyone who works tirelessly to make their own dream come true.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

The Enchanted Island – Handel & Others

The MET Opera Live in HD
1pm
$25/adults, $15/children under 12
In one extraordinary new work, lovers of Baroque opera have it all: the world’s best singers, glorious music of the Baroque masters, and a story drawn from Shakespeare.  In The Enchanted Island, the lovers from Shakespeare’s A Midsummers Night’s Dream are shipwrecked on his other-worldly island of The Tempest.  Inspired by the musical pastiches and masques of the 18th century, the work showcases arias and ensembles by Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau, and others, and a new libretto by Jeremy Sams.  Eminent conductor William Christie leads an all-star cast with David Daniels (Prospero) and Joyce DiDonato (Sycorax) as the formidable foes, Plácido Domingo as Neptune, Danielle de Niese as Ariel, and Luca Pisaroni as Caliban.  Lisette Oropesa and Anthony Roth Costanzo play Miranda and Ferdinand.  The dazzling production is directed and designed by Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch.
Time & Space Limited, 434 Columbia Street, Hudson
518-822-8448

http://www.timeandspace.org

Sledding Party

12-3pm
Enjoy a day of supervised sledding (safety sleds only), a bonfire, snowman contest, and refreshments.  “No Snow” date is February 19.
Clermont State Historic Site, County Route 6 (off Rte 9G), Clermont
518-537-4240

http://www.friendsofclermont.org

USASA Slopestyle

Catamount Ski Area, 3290 State Route 23, Hillsdale
518-325-3200

http://www.catamountski.com

Urinetown

2pm
$18/adults, $15/members, $8/children
The Ghent Playhouse, 6 Town Hall Place (off Rte 66), Ghent
518-392-6264

http://www.ghentplayhouse.org

Jan 30

Dionisio Cortes

Gallery Exhibit
11am-5pm
This current show is composed of two distinctive bodies of work: “the sky series” which revisits a series of sky paintings that was executed after the 9/11 events and “the pattern series”, that further develops my ongoing conversation between pattern, form and space.
John Davis Gallery, 362 ½ Warren Street, Hudson
518-828-5907

http://www.johndavisgallery.com

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com

Animal Art!

11am-3pm
This special show will benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, who do wonderful work protecting and finding homes for animals in our area.  A portion of the proceeds of art sales will be donated to CGHS.
Columbia County Council on the Arts, 209 Warren Street, Hudson
518-671-6213

http://www.artscolumbia.org

Jan 31

Daniel N. Marcus: Commissioned and Personal Photographs

Gallery Exhibition
9am-5pm
Columbia County Chamber of Commerce Gallery, 1 Front Street, Hudson
518-828-4417

http://www.columbiachamber-ny.com