Civic Players to present ‘Stage Door’ Jennifer Van Iderstyle and Christine Loffredo star in Schenectady Civic Players’ production of “Stag
Peru Negro dancers convey music, rhythm of forebears The 26-member ensemble Peru Negro will meld African polyrhytms and Spanish melodies when it performs
Bread pudding originated in 11th century as frugal dish, but has become trendy dessert Food historians trace the history of bread pudding to the early 11th and 12th centuries, as frugal c
‘African Footprint’ has dazzled much like ‘Riverdance,’ but getting it going was no small feat It’s called “African Footprint,” and the spectacle that spans centuries of South African dance and m
Classic Tales of Old Dorp: March of time brings new names to streets Some of Schenectady’s street names have remained as they were originally given, such as Jay or Liber
Back in Time: Alco workers showed steely resolve, walking off job for better pay During the early morning hours of Monday, Jan. 21, 1946, Alco union members began picketing the big
Capital Region Scrapbook: Gov. Averell Harriman dedicated Whiteface Ski Center 50 years ago Fifty years ago this month, W. Averell Harriman, then New York state’s governor, was avid about skii
Review: Teen violinist handles Paganini with aplomb Violinist Leo Brown got a taste of stardom Sunday afternoon at the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra co
Energy of Ladysmith Black Mambazo draws in crowd Nine voices: one sumptuous, sensuous sound. Ladysmith Black Mambazo made mighty harmonies and danced
Pendleton’s ‘Passion’ entrances audience Moses Pendleton’s “Passion” is unlike any of his other thematic creations. “Passion” is richer, deep
Pink or blue booties? Forget modern science. Heather Mason of Schenectady knew she was pregnant with a girl well before an
Roberts gets help in evening of Gershwin Saturday night at the Egg’s Hart Theater, pianist Marcus Roberts, with the help of his trio and a po