New York’s Hudson Valley Features a Dazzling Array of Shops, Galleries and Landscapes
Only a few hours from the Baltimore area, New York’s Hudson Valley region offers some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.
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Across approximately 150 miles and 10 counties, the historic Hudson River Valley stretches from the state capital region of Albany and Troy south to Yonkers in Westchester County. (Photo by Vadim Lu from Pexels.com)
Only a few hours from the Baltimore area, New York’s Hudson Valley region offers some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet.
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Mark Gunnery of the Jewish Museum of Maryland: “We’re trying to take existing content and give it new life --taking things that are in our archives or collections or in [an] exhibit and finding different ways to present them using technology." (Provided)
“Disloyal,” a new podcast from the Jewish Museum of Maryland, examines art, culture and history from a Jewish lens, using JMM exhibitions and programming as launching pads for conversations.
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In October of 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee began its investigation into allegations of subversive communist propaganda in the American film industry. (Provided photo)
Originally curated by the Jewish Museum Milwaukee and revised by the Jewish Museum of Maryland, “Blacklist: the Hollywood Red Scare” opened in March and runs through Oct. 31.
Read MoreBaltimore native Zachary Ranen, a graduate of Gilman School, recently launched RAIZE, a new, healthy cookie company.
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Mandy Patinkin: "This will be the most fun, lighthearted concert I will have done for quite some time. And I’ve been having a joyous time working on it." (PR Photos via JTA)
Award-winning actor and singer Mandy Patinkin talks to Jmore about his career, family, spirituality, social media posts and social activism.
Read MoreLocally made WOOT! Granola is a “taste adventure,” says owner Gail Fishman.
Read MoreHarley and Aaron Magden built Window nation on the foundations and values they learned from their father and grandfather, and they credit the company’s success to superb customer service.
Read MoreJmore spoke with Coos Hamburger, a Baltimore County resident and photojournalist whose images appear in Howard Community College’s exhibition of art by children of Holocaust survivors.
Read MoreFor more than 60 years, Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland has provided meals, visits, and other services to homebound older adults and individuals with disabilities. But during the pandemic the organization saw unprecedented food insecurity among entirely new populations.
Read MoreThe Baltimore area is brimming with events and happenings — in person and virtually — to help feed the soul this spring and early summer.
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"Coppélia" will be performed at
Ballet Theater of Maryland in Annapolis on April 22-23. (Provided Photo)
The local spring arts scene includes Ballet Theater of Maryland’s presentation of “Coppelia,” the Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (held virtually again this year), and the American Craft Marketplace.
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