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Tuesday, June 28, 2022 When credibility matters
The Palace Theatre marquee is seen during the "Save Our Stages"€ press conference in September, announcing bipartisan legislation aimed at providing support for independent live music venues. (Gazette file photo)
Capital Region

Palace and other Capital Region venues furlough staff during pandemic

ALBANY – The Capital Region arts community continues to feel the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, especially with the recent… Read more »

Jessica Serfilippi is pictured in the Schuyler Mansion in Albany last month. Inset: Douglas Hamilton. (Peter R. Barber/Staff Photographer and provided photo)
Albany

Hamilton descendant speaks out against Schuyler Mansion report

A descendant of Alexander Hamilton is speaking out against an essay released by the Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site, which… Read more »

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Albany

Albany makes return appearance on Saturday Night Live, this time for ‘hailstorm’

ALBANY – The real Albany made its latest appearance on Saturday Night Live Saturday night, this time as the setting… Read more »

Left: Yura Adams, “Birth of a Heartbeat and I Don’t Know Why,” 2020, acrylic and ink on tyvek, 84 x 60 inches. Courtesy the artist. Right: Joan Grubin, “Wall Installation Studio Detail.”
Albany

On Exhibit: There’s an ‘Unraveling’ at Sage’s Opalka Gallery

ALBANY – There’s something in the artwork featured at Opalka Gallery that visitors might identify with. “Unraveling,” the latest exhibition… Read more »

Jessica Serifilippi pauses for a photo inside the Schuyler Mansion in Albany Friday. Credit: PETER R. BARBER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Capital Region

Schuyler Mansion works to bring clarity to Alexander Hamilton’s role as enslaver

ALBANY — The Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site is working to parse fact from fiction when it comes to Alexander… Read more »

“The Myth of Zhuangzi,” Yeachin Tsai, 2019, acrylic on canvas, 30” x 56." (Courtesy Albany Center Gallery)
Albany

On Exhibit: Works focus on a higher power at Albany Center Gallery

As the world has become a more uncertain space over the last year, many are looking inward. The latest exhibition… Read more »

The painting "Winter" (shown in inset) and Canajoharie's Arkell Museum (Background)
Montgomery County

Feds: Painting stolen by Nazis and found at Arkell Museum returned to family

ALBANY– A painting looted from a Jewish family by the Nazis in 1933 and later found in Canajoharie’s Arkell Museum… Read more »

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Albany

Feds: Albany man sentenced for role in romance scam

ALBANY – An Albany man received time served Thursday and three years of probation after admitting earlier to participating in… Read more »

An Albany banner for the cancelled games, seen in March. Credit: Erica Miller/Staff Photography
Albany

TU Center in Albany gets March Madness in 2023; had been set to host in March

ALBANY — After having two NCAA championship events canceled by COVID-19 in March, the Times Union Center got right back… Read more »

A photo of the fire truck taken. Credit: Colonie Police
Schenectady

Police: Albany fire truck stolen from Colonie training center, recovered in Schenectady; Help sought

COLONIE – Colonie Police are asking for the public’s help in finding who stole an Albany Fire Department fire truck… Read more »

JOHN CROPLEY/BUSINESS EDITORFrom left, Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan, Albany County Health Commissioner Dr. Elizabeth Whalen and Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy confer March 12 after announcing the county's first confirmed cases of COVID-19.

COVID infection cluster reported at Albany auto dealership

ALBANY — The Albany County Department of Public Health said Friday it is investigating a COVID-19 infection cluster at an… Read more »

Caffe Lena Executive Director Sarah Craig speaks on stage in a May 2019 file photo. (Erica Miller/Staff Photographer)
Capital Region

Live music remains at a yellow light in the Capital Region

Their stages may be quiet, but representatives from local music hubs are speaking out about the toll the lack of… Read more »

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