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'Mississippi Eyes' And The Southern Documentary Project

Mississippi Eyes chronicles the events and the powerful witness of five young photographers in The Southern Documentary Project, working during the pivotal summer of 1964 in the segregated South....

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The Clermont State Historic Site And Robert Hite

The Clermont State Historic Site in Germantown, NY was the Hudson River seat of New York's politically and socially prominent Livingston Family. Seven successive generations of the family left their...

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Photography: The Definitive Visual History

The leading authority on digital photography, Tom Ang celebrates the greatest photographs – and photographers – of all time in his 30th book, Photography: The Definitive Visual History .

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Ellie Ga At EMPAC

Ellie Ga is closing out the Spring EMPAC season on May 7 and 8. Ellie Ga's multimedia essays are part field dispatch, part artist’s notebook, part home-movie, part poem. On Thursday, May 7, at 8PM, Ga...

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Photography with Charlie Samuels

New York Times photographer and Skidmore College lecturer Charlie Samuels joins us in the studio to answer your questions about photography.

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Photography with Charlie Samuels - 8/12/15

New York Times photographer and Skidmore College lecturer Charlie Samuels joins us in the studio to answer your questions about photography.

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Former Judge Discusses Trip To Cuba

At a time when debate rages over eliminating the trade embargo between the U.S. and Cuba, some relations are easing. Americans can travel to the island country if they are a part of an approved...

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Photography with Charlie Samuels - 12/2/15

New York Times photographer and Skidmore College lecturer Charlie Samuels joins us in the studio to answer your questions about photography.

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Gregory Crewdson's Cathedral Of The Pines

Photographer Gregory Crewdson’s career has spanned three decades. His work has been exhibited widely in the United States and Europe and is included in many public collections, including The Museum of...

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Rockwell And Eastman In The '60s At The Hyde Collection

The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, NY opened two new exhibitions this month, Norman Rockwell in the 1960s, and 60 from the 60s: Selections from the George Eastman Museum. The Rockwell show features 21...

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Photographer Patrick Harbron

“The Photography of Bruce Springsteen” is a new exhibit at Soho's Morrison Hotel Gallery , on view through February 9, includes a collection of work from Frank Stefanko, Lynn Goldsmith, Neal Preston,...

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Photography With Michael Zide

We talk about the art of taking photographs today with veteran photographer Michael Zide , whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe and in galleries all over the country. He’s...

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Gregory Crewdson And Rick Moody At The Mahaiwe 8/15

Gregory Crewdson will discuss the making of his most recent body of work in a conversation with acclaimed author Rick Moody at The Mahaiwe on Monday, August 15th at 7pm. The evening will include the...

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Photography With Michael Zide

We talk about the art of taking photographs today with veteran photographer Michael Zide, whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe and in galleries all over the country. He’s...

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Fascinating: The Life Of Leonard Nimoy By Richard Michelson

Richard Michelson has had a wonderful friendship with actor and artist Leonard Nimoy. After Nimoy’s passing, Michelson has written a new picture book, Fascinating: The Life of Leonard Nimoy . He is...

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Hudson Valley Ruins At NYS Museum

Hudson Valley Ruins is a photography and architecture exhibition at The New York State Museum based on the work of Robert Yasinsac and Thomas Rinaldi. Their 2006 book, Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten...

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Rock And Roll Icons At AIHA

Capital region resident Patrick Harbron began his career photographing the luminaries of rock and roll. Rock and Roll Icons: Photographs by Patrick Harbron is an exhibition at the Albany Institute of...

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Revisiting The Remains Of America's Jewish Vacationland

Today the Borscht Belt is recalled through the nostalgic lens of summer swims, Saturday night dances, and comedy performances. But its current state, like that of many other formerly glorious regions,...

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Un-American: The Incarceration Of Japanese Americans During World War II

In the spring of 1942, the United States rounded up 120,000 residents of Japanese ancestry living along the West Coast and sent them to interment camps for the duration of World War II. Many abandoned...

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Congressional Corner With Elizabeth Esty

Late Monday night, GOP members submitted a change to House rules that would have weakened the ethics office – one of the changes included fines and sanctions for certain behaviors on the House floor....

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