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Here’s another hot handful of Hudson Valley events to add to your datebook. Please check each site’s current COVID safety requirements.
Rosendale Theatre Shows Punk Documentary | through June 8
While Washington, DC, is chiefly identified as a center of government, it also has a reputation as a vital and influential bastion of punk rock.
Punk the Capital, a fascinating new documentary about the earliest years of DC punk (roughly 1976-1983), is screening virtually via the Rosendale Theater through June 8. The film is in many ways a prequel to 2014’s hardcore-oriented
Salad Days, focusing instead on the era that preceded the city’s latter wave of punk. Featured are interviews with and rare footage of the Bad Brains, Henry Rollins’s S.O.A., Minor Threat, the Slickee Boys, and more. Tickets are $12.
Time & Space proved unlimited in pandemic pivot
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Claudia Bruce of Time & Space Limited with the benches they have been making during the past year. (Provided)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Claudia Bruce, left, and Linda Mussmann ion Time and Space Limited s bookstore. (Provided)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Claudia Bruce Time & Space Limited out for some socially distance time in their parking lot. (Provided)ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Linda Mussmann and Claudia Bruce insist that they’re artists not entrepreneurs. It’s true that their longtime enterprise known as Time & Space Limited is officially a nonprofit arts organization. But considering the nimble, thrifty and industrious way that they’ve sustained the organization over the last 45 years and especially during the current pandemic, there’s plenty of evidence that the married couple has business savvy.
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From polka to post-modern, and John Williams to John Zorn, accordionist Guy Klucevsek has expanded the repertoire of his versatile instrument for more than 40 years. He’ll bring his squeeze box to the Monadnock Center for History and Culture Friday, at 7:30 p.m. at the beginning of his first residency at The MacDowell Colony. Klucevsek, busy with composing, performing in his own groups, or recording for others, hasn’t found time for an artist’s residency for more than a decade. Of his time at MacDowell, he says he’ll be preparing for a week-long retrospective at New York’s premier new music club, The Stone. For six consecutive nights in March, Klucevsek will present a different project with a different set of musicians, taking a look back at a 42-year composing career.
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