Community Eclectic April: 10 Singular Spring Events ten ways to spend April experiencing something that can’t quite be streamed, duplicated, or simulated. By Jamie Larson •
Community No Kings Rallies Sweep Region This Weekend, Amid Rising Tensions A growing national protest movement returns March 28 with rallies across the Hudson Valley, pushing back against Trump-era authoritarianism at home and abroad. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Wellness "The Emotionally Exhausted Woman" — A Retreat with Nancy Colier A three-day retreat led by psychotherapist Nancy Colier takes on a too-often untreated condition: emotional exhaustion. Running March 27–29 By Jamie Larson
Community "Rhapsody Repair Workshop: Ceramics" at MASS MoCA An extension of the exhibition itself, the workshop offers a chance to bring damaged objects back into use while situating that act within a larger conversation about making, care, and continuity. By Jamie Larson •
Community No Kings Protest in Salisbury A public gathering in Salisbury joins the coordinated national day of action against what the group says is rising dictatorial activity by president Donald Trump and his administration. By Jamie Larson •
Community Walkwayhenge Returns: Watch the Equinox Sunrise Align with the Walkway Over the Hudson Twice a year, the equinox sunrise lines up perfectly with the deck of the Walkway Over the Hudson. On March 20, the gates open early for a sunrise stroll above the river. By Brian K. Mahoney •
Community Nasty Northeast Ticks Carry Multiple Disease-Causing Pathogens, New Study Shows Nearly 11 percent of ticks tested carried pathogens for BOTH Lyme disease and babesiosis. By Jamie Larson •
Community Omega Institute Unveils 2026 Summer Workshops The Omega Institute for Holistic Studies in Rhinebeck has released its 2026 summer catalog, offering dozens of immersive workshops exploring meditation, creative practice, wellness, leadership, and the science of longevity. By Chronogram Staff •
Community Lakota-Led AI Research Explores Ethics Through Indigenous Knowledge At Bard’s Wíhaŋble S’a Center, artist and scholar Suzanne Kite is rethinking artificial intelligence through Lakota knowledge—combining hide tanning, beadwork, dream research, and land-based practice to imagine a more ethical relationship with technology. By Jessica Carew Kraft
Community A New Rural Pantry at Tiny Town Farm Store & Grocer Just off the Taconic Parkway in the hamlet of West Taghkanic, a small barn has taken on a new life. By Margot Isaacs •
Community Lofty Supply: The High Highs and Devastating Lows of Launching a Farm Stand-Style Cannabis Microbusiness After years of red tape and the sudden death of her partner, Owner Erin Moylan looks to grow community, education, and agricultural connection. By Jamie Larson •
Community Riding the Ice: A Hudson River Winter Sailing Tradition Fourth-generation ice boater Luke Lawrence carries on a Hudson River winter tradition that traces its roots to Dutch canal transport and can push vintage ice yachts to speeds approaching 100 miles per hour. By Nicole Clanahan •