Ellen’s Picks – Week of November 2 and beyond

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All phone numbers are in area code 518 unless otherwise indicated. All addresses are in Hudson unless otherwise indicated.

 

Monday, October 31 through Monday, November 7

Dead Air 2 Resurrection Pledge Drive – WGXC 90.7FM community radio station is in the midst of its fall fundraising campaign with a goal of $20,000 – The nonprofit public radio station offers a wide range of programs featuring music, public affairs, news and weather, youth programming, announcements of events and meetings, and more, all staffed by volunteer community programmers –  The station is aimed at Columbia and Greene Counties, but reaches beyond that by streaming live on www.wgxc.org – To contribute to the station call 697-7400, stop in at WGXC’s studio on the second floor at 704 Columbia Street during business hours, or go to www.wgxc.org/donate

Thursday, November 3

Questar III invites local veterans to a Veterans Day Lunch on Thursday, November 3. Veterans are welcome to bring a guest.  Reservations must be made in advance by calling 828-4157 – Seatings are at 11:00 am and 12:30 pm, with dessert/coffee after lunch in the Reception Areas.  Information by e-mail to [email protected] – Columbia-Greene Educational Center, 131 Union Turnpike (Route 66)

The Hudson Area Library’s History Room Committee presents The History of Hudson’s Ukrainian Community with guest speakers Rev. Richard Washburn and Rosa Pfeil – Part of the Local History Speaker Series – The history of the Ukrainian community in Columbia County dates from the 19th century when immigrants from western Ukraine moved to this area. Learn why they settled here and how they developed a community in Hudson, as well as the 200-year history of Hudson’s Ukrainian churches, and Ukrainian heritage, traditions and holiday celebrations that are still observed. – Reverend Washburn is a Hudson native and an ordained deacon in permanent service to the Catholic Church.  He is currently Chairman of the Columbia County Board of Ethics, serves as Chaplain to the Hudson Police Department, Greenport Fire Department, and multiple organizations in the county. He is known for his frequent columns in the Hudson River Sampler.  Rosa Pfeil emigrated as a young child with her Ukrainian parents in 1950 and has lived in Hudson ever since. She attended local schools and belonged to the St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Church and then the later renamed St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church. – Information at 828-1792 – Free admission – Seating is first-come, first-served – 6 pm – Community Room, First Floor, Hudson Area Library, 51 North Fifth Street (corner of State Street)

Wes Tirey / J.R. Bohannon (Ancient Ocean) – “Rich melodies and disorienting noise.” – Information at 671-6006 or www.thespottydog.com/events – 8 pm – Spotty Dog Books & Ale, 440 Warren Street

St. Winifred’s Feast Day – Looking for an excuse for a party, or maybe a parade?  Does no one care for this poor put-upon saint?  At least stop and say hello to her likeness on Promenade Hill.

Up the steps at the foot of Warren Street at Front Street

Thursday-Sunday, November 3-6.

TSL Films:

The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – Based on the first part of The Beatles’ career (1962-1966), Ron Howard’s film explores how Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr came together to become this extraordinary phenomenon—The Beatles.

The Uncondemned – The gripping and world-changing story of a group of young international lawyers and activists who fought to make rape a crime of war, and the Rwandan women who came forward to testify and win justice where there had been none.

A Man Called Ove – Ove, the quintessential angry old man next door, spends his days visiting his wife’s grave and enforcing block association rules that only he cares about…One of Sweden’s biggest locally-produced box office hits ever. – In Swedish with English subtitles

Harry & Snowman – Follows the Cinderella story of Dutch immigrant Harry deLeyer and his transformative relationship with a broken down Amish plow horse named Snowman that he rescued off a slaughter truck…As told firsthand by Harry himself

The Epic of Everest (1924) – “The third attempt to climb Everest culminated in the deaths of two of the finest climbers of their generation…and sparked an on-going debate over whether or not they did, indeed, reach the summit.”

White Girl — A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met.  After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.

Information at 822-8448 or www.timeandspace.org – Time & Space Ltd., 434 Columbia Street

Friday, November 4

Eat It, Wear It, Regenerate It: Igniting a Consumer Revolution – The Agrarian Learning Center presents a Harvest Celebration – Information at www.agrarianlearningcenter.com – 3 to 8 pm – Time & Space Ltd., 434 Columbia Street

HWM Wine Tasting – Maria Clark from Polaner Selections will be in the store offering samplings of great new bottlings – Small bites and great company – Information at hudsonwinemerchants.com  or 828-6411– 5:00 to 7:30 pm – Hudson Wine Merchants, 341 Warren Street

The Manimals with special guest Matthew O’Koren – “He stole our hearts, he rocked us, and now he’s back.” – Information at 671-6006 or www.thespottydog.com/events – 9 pm – Spotty Dog Books & Ale, 440 Warren Street

Bruce Katz Band featuring Chris Vitarello – Woodstock keyboardist Bruce Katz occupies a unique space where blues, soul-jazz, jam-band rock, New Orleans-inspired music and all aspects of Americana collide into a style of original music all his own – The Band will be celebrating the release of its latest CD, “Out from the Center,” featuring guitarist Chris Vitarello, who shares vocals and songwriting duties with Katz on the album – Information at helsinkihudson.com or 828-4800  – 9 pm – Club Helsinki, 405 Columbia Street

Saturday, November 5

Hudson Farmers’ Market – The market is still going strong, as the bounty continues with tomatoes, eggs,  baked goods including breads, rolls, scones, croissants, cookies, and pies; fair-trade coffee, nuts and granola; herbs, garlic, greens, squashes and gourds, peppers, beets, honey, fresh mushrooms, pesto, sauerkrauts, yogurts, cheeses, cut flowers, and more.  Rocker Box Spice Co. will be in the Guest Tent with mixed spicesLast day of the summer market will be November 19 – On Saturday, December 3 the winter market opens at the former Elks Lodge at 601 Union Street at the Southern end of Sixth Street – For a list of vendors and information on their products, or to sign up for a weekly newsletter, visit www.hudsonfarmersmarket.ny.com – 9 am to 1 pm – Rain or shine – Corner of Sixth & Columbia Streets

WGXC Record & Media Fair – A day-long sale with vendors of eclectic vinyl, CDs, cassette tapes, DVDs, plus books, musical instruments and radio-related ephemera – WGXC DJs are spinning from 10 am to 4 pm in person and on air at 90.7 FM and at wgxc.org – Admission and table rental fees benefit community radio station WGXC 90.7 FM (a program of Wave Farm.)  Modest admission fee; Early Bird admission for a higher fee is available beginning at 8 am – Information at wgxc.org or 697-7400 – 10 am to 4 pm – Second Ward Foundation, 71 North Third Street

Open House at “The Falls” – The new apartment complex, set on 22 acres of land fronting on Route 66 in Greenport, only minutes from Hudson, is once more showing its model apartments and all the amenities.  Each apartment features 9’ ceilings, crown molding, a fireplace, balcony, luxury appliances, washer/dryer, Wi-Fi, and cable. Onsite parking, and a 10’x10’storage unit are also included in the rent.  Other amenities offered at The Falls, also included with the rent, are a fully-equipped gym, wooded walking trails, a yoga/spin room, adult game room, two swimming pools, a playground, and more – Information at 719-1600 or http://www.jmscollective.com/the-falls/  – Stop by any time between 10 am and 4 pm – The Falls, 158 Union Turnpike (Route 66)

Peripheral Natural Wine Festival – Sponsored by Fish & Game, BackBar, Hudson Wine Merchants, and Rivertown Lodge – Winemakers from around the world will be present for the Hudson Valley’s first natural wine fair, a salon-style tasting event held in the garden at BackBar – Featuring food by Fish & Game, Bakar at BackBar, Gaskins, and Peck’s Arcade – Retail partner Hudson Wine Merchants will take orders for attendees’ favorite wines from the tasting, for consumption at home. Tickets and information at www.peripheralwine.com or call 822-1500 – 12 noon to 5 pm – BackBar, 347 Warren Street

The American Summerhouse: Amusing, Instructive & Friendly – Dr. Therese O’Malley presents a lecture on the history of the 19th-century American architectural form known as “the summer house.”  Dr. O’Malley is Associate Dean at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.  The lecture is followed by a book signing of Dr. O’Malley’s book, Keywords in American Landscape Design and a reception – Attendees are encouraged to follow the lecture with a gallery walkthrough of Follies, Function & Form: Imagining Olana’s Summer House, an exhibition showcasing original concept sketches by 21 architects and landscape architects, currently being shown in the Coachman’s House Gallery. – Registration and information at www.olana.org or 828-1872 – 3 to 5 pm – Visitor Center, Olana State Historic Site, GPS address: 5720 Route 9G, Hudson

Exhibition Opening – Cyano-Monotypes: New Work by Peggy Reeves and Paintings by Guest Artist Kathleen Mackenzie – Also exhibiting recent work by gallery artists – On view through November 27 – Information at 822-0510 or www.510warrenstreetgallery.com – 3 to 6 pm – 510 Warren Street Gallery, 510 Warren Street

Exhibition Opening – Progression: Works on paper by Susan Sommer – Curated by Peter Frank, LA critic and curator – Presented by The Joyce Goldstein Gallery in collaboration with Katharine T. Carter Associates – On view through December 2 – Information at 392-2250, www.joycegoldsteingallery.com or www.ktassoc.com – 4 to 6 pm – The Joyce Goldstein Gallery, 16 Main Street, Chatham

Exhibition Opening – Reminiscences of New York City in the Seventies: Photographs by Uli Rose and Plein Air Impressionist Paintings by George Van Hook – On view through November 30 – Information at 392-700 or www.northrivergallery.com – 4 to 7 pm – North River Gallery, 34A Main Street, Village of Chatham

The Wayside Drifters – Bona fide two step’in classic country, western swing, and vintage honky-tonk crowd favorites – Featuring Seth “Sauerkraut” Travins (bass and singin’), Lukas Schwartz (fiddle), Pete Adams (pedal steel), Sarah Gottlieb Cross (guitars and singin’),  Cowboy Jim Wright (guitars and singin’), Slink Moss (drams), and special guests.  – With The Bootleg Holdup opening – Information at 329-4401 – 6 pm – Taconic Wayside Inn, 108 State Route 344, Copake Falls

Stage Russia HD presents the centennial production of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard – In Russian with English subtitles – Information and reservations at www.timeandspace.org  or 822-8448 – 6:30 pm – Time & Space Ltd., 434 Columbia Street

The Paul Carlon Trio – A night of sizzling hot jazz with critically acclaimed saxophonist Paul Carlon, Grammy-nominated conguero Wilson “Chembo” Corniel, and young lion bassist Alex Ayala – Information and tickets at hudsonoperahouse.org or 822-1438 – 7 pm – Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren Street

Spencertown Academy Arts Center Classical Music Series rounds out its 2016 concert season with a performance of important trios by Mozart and Schubert performed by Dan Shulman (piano), Kaori Washiyama (violin), and Nathaniel Parke (cello).  Works by Tartini, Prokofiev, and Schumann are also on the program – Information at spencertownacademy.org – 7:30 pm – Spencertown Academy Arts Center, 790 Route 203, Spencertown

Chatham County Line – Johnny Irion opens – While the Raleigh, N.C.-based Chatham County Line resembles a bluegrass outfit in instrumentation, plays bluegrass festivals, and even has won awards for its bluegrass approach, Chatham County Line is as much a songwriter’s band as it is a picking outfit.  The group’s original songs betray the influence of classic roots-rock singer-songwriters like Neil Young, Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan.  The group can do the high-lonesome sound with the best of them, but then turn around and stretch out on an improvisation that takes the audience on a ride into jazz or jam-band territory.  The group’s next album, “Autumn,” is due out in September – Information at helsinkihudson.com or 828-4800 – 9 pm – Club Helsinki, 405 Columbia Street

Botanica – Vinyl Healing and Good Vibes with DJ Ephraim Asili – Information at 828-1562 or www.thehalfmoonhudson.com  – 9 pm – The Half Moon, 48 South Front Street

Saturday-Sunday, November 5-6

Tabitha – Featuring new works by Alison Fox, Meg Lipke, Lauren Luloff, and Ruby Palmer – A collaborative art exhibit investigating places of transformation and transition – Organized by Instar Lodge Director Dawn Breeze –– Information at 917-622-5141 or by email to [email protected] –  12 noon to 6 pm – Instar Lodge, 4 Church Avenue, Germantown

Sunday, November 6

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS (Set your clocks back one hour.)

Ballet in HD – Bolshoi Ballet’s production of The Bright Stream  – Information and reservations at www.timeandspace.org or 822-8448 – 1 pm – Time & Space Ltd., 434 Columbia Street

The Bootleg Holdup – Featuring Cowboy Jim, Brad Einhorn, & Bruce Bruzzese – Information at www.orgalleryandtavern.com  – 2 pm – OR Gallery & Tavern, 35 South Third Street

Next Tuesday, November 8

Election Day in Columbia County – If you don’t know your polling place and you live and vote in Columbia County, call the Board of Elections at 828-3115 or go to [email protected]  – If you vote in Hudson, please note that there are two important propositions on the back side of the ballot – Polls are open from 6 am to 9 pm

Helsinki Open Mic – Try out new material on the big Helsinki stage – Hosted by Cameron Melville and Ryder Cooley – Information at 828-4800 or helsinkihudson.com – Information at 828-4800 – Sign-up begins at 6:30 pm – Performance from 7 to 10 pm – Club Helsinki, 405 Columbia Street

ON-GOING

Jeff Bailey Gallery exhibits two artists: Brenda Goodman: New Paintings and Works on Paper – “For over five decades, Goodman’s paintings have swung like a pendulum between figuration and abstraction to a unique blending of the two.  In her most recent work, neither vies for attention, but the two are blended together to evoke a range of psychic states: from isolation and fear to intimacy and contentment.” – Amy Pleasant: New Drawings and Sculpture – “Leaning. Lying. Sitting. Slouching. “The everyday body arranges itself automatically to be comfortable, to sleep, to interact, to arouse, to pose.” – On view Fridays through Sundays from 12 noon to 6 pm through December 18 – Jeff Bailey Gallery, 127 Warren Street

Barry Gerson:  Early Works – Photographic Constructions and Film Stills – 1975-2002 – This exhibition opened on October 15 and is on view through November 15 –  Gerson, “a Renaissance man,” is most noted for his films which have been shown at The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim Museum and various worldwide group shows.  His work includes not only filmmaking, but also sculpture, photographic construction, digital film installments and mixed painting/photo works.  He has received numerous fellowships and grants and has taught at various colleges including The Rhode Island School of Design. – Information at 852-0622 – Daily from 11 am to 5 pm – Earle Mitchell Gallery, Riverfront Antiques & Design Center, 99 South Third Street

Follies, Function & Form: Imagining Olana’s Summer House – A design exhibition featuring original concept sketches by 21 architects and landscape architects to address one of Olana’s great mysteries – Frederic Church’s 1886 plan for Olana, detailed Church’s vision for his large-scale designed landscape  The plan’s details are largely accurate, yet it contains a structure labeled “Summer House,” which doesn’t exist today.  Twenty-one architects and landscape architects were invited to imagine what such a structure might look like.  The exhibition serves as a dialogue of innovative design ideas and as a response to Olana’s historic context and dramatic setting – Curated by Mark Prezorski, Landscape Curator, The Olana Partnership, with guest co-curator Jane Smith, AIA, of Spacesmith – On view through November 13 – Information at 828-1872, ext. 103 or olana.org/summerhouse – Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm – Coachman’s House Gallery, Olana State Historic Site, GPS address: 5720 Route 9G, Hudson

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