DELTA RAE to BRING ROOTSY POP to HELSINKI HUDSON
(HUDSON, N.Y.) – Rising indie-pop sextet Delta Rae brings its unique blend of rootsy folk-rock and catchy four-part harmonies toClub Helsinki Hudson on Thursday, June 19, at 8pm. The group, featuring three siblings, has often been likened to Fleetwood Mac, and Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham gave his stamp of approval to the band by appearing in one of its videos.
PS21 KICKS OFF SEASON with ALL-BACH PROGRAM
(CHATHAM, N.Y.) – Repast Baroque, a New York City based trio performing Baroque music on period instruments, presents the ninth annual Paul Grunberg Memorial Bach Concert on Sunday, June 22, at 2pm, kicking off the season at PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century. The group includes violinist Amelia Roosevelt, viol da gambist John Mark Rozendaal and distinguished guest harpsichordist Dongsok Shin.
SEMINAL QUEER FILMMAKER BARBARA HAMMER to SPEAK at BASILICA HUDSON
(HUDSON, N.Y.) – The seminal queer and feminist filmmaker Barbara Hammer will discuss “Dyketactics and Other 70s Films” at Basilica Hudson on Saturday, June 21, at 8pm, as part of the city’s Hudson Pride Day celebration.
DUO to PLAY MOZART, SCHUMANN, PROKOFIEV at TANNERY POND
(NEW LEBANON, N.Y.) – Violinist Axel Strauss and pianist Ilya Poletaev will perform works by Mozart, Schumann, and Prokofiev, plus Enescu’s Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Opus 25, at Tannery Pond Concerts at the Darrow School on Saturday, June 21, at 8pm.
CONTEMPORARY STRING QUARTET ETHEL to PERFORM ‘GRACE’ at MAHAIWE
(GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass.) – Contemporary string quartet Ethelwill perform “Grace,” an innovative, adventurous program featuring works by Ennio Morricone, Jeff Buckley, Vijay Iyer, Son Lux, Marcelo Zarvos, Nico Muhly and others, at the Mahaiwe on Saturday, June 21, at 8pm.
NEW GROUP EXHIBITION at CARRIE HADDAD GALLERY REFERENCES NATURE
(HUDSON, N.Y.) – Nurture Nature, an exhibition featuring new paintings by Jeff Briggs, photographs by Jerry Freedner, and works by Kim McLean, runs through Saturday, July 13 at Carrie Haddad Gallery. The shared theme of the exhibit dances around the subject of nature, its many forms, and the effects of human influence. A section of the exhibit is in memoriam to Lanie Cecula, a multimedia artist and close friend of Carrie Haddad, and includes a never-before-seen selection of Cecula’s personal drawings.



