Oct 04 Saturday
PuuluupPresented by CitySpace and Secret Planet LiveOctober 4th, 2025 @ 8pmNEO-ZOMBIE ESTONIAN POST-FOLK FROM THE TREES
Palindromes are cool, no matter what language they’re in.
The word “Puuluup” comes from the Estonian word for tree or wood: ‘puu’, and ‘luup’ is a fortuitous re-spelling of the English word ‘loop’. The beautifully weird Estonian duo of Ramo Teder and Marko Veisson do a lot of looping. They’re exponents of a Neo-folk talharpa revival with a touch of surrealism and happy absurdity. Talharpa — that four-stringed Baltic bowed lyre that looks so similar to the Ethiopian krar — has a traditional susurrus sound that, combined with effects and loops, creates a fascinating backdrop for their songs.
The lyrics and melodies are a mixture of musical memories and improvisation, and the inspiration is drawn from Finnish jouhikko repertoire, Sahel blues, chastushkas and other elements from musical traditions around the world — Marko Veisson is an anthropologist who did extensive field work in West Africa. All kinds of random sources of inspiration are similarly important – unexpected excerpts from Polish TV series, old Estonian punk, and sweetbread from Vormsi Island.
Oct 05 Sunday
Lace up your running shoes and join the Germantown community on Saturday, October 5th for the Germantown Library 5K Run/Walk, a family-friendly event dedicated to promoting literacy, learning, and community engagement. All proceeds from the event will directly support programming, resources, and services at the Germantown Library.
The 5K Run/Walk kicks off at 10:00 AM, with check-in beginning at 9:00 AM. Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome — whether you're a competitive runner, a casual walker, or just looking to support the library in a fun and active way. A special Kids only race starts at 9:30 AM with prizes!
Event Highlights Include: Pre-race community stretch A scenic 5K course through Germantown Prizes for top finishers Free T-shirts for participants registered by September 17 Family activities, refreshments, and more
Germantown, NY — Lace up your running shoes and join the Germantown community on Saturday, October 5th for the Germantown Library 5K Run/Walk, a family-friendly event dedicated to promoting literacy, learning, and community engagement. All proceeds from the event will directly support programming, resources, and services at the Germantown Library.The 5K Run/Walk kicks off at 10:00 AM, with check-in beginning at 9:00 AM. Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome — whether you're a competitive runner, a casual walker, or just looking to support the library in a fun and active way. A special Kids only race starts at 9:30 AM with prizes! Event Highlights Include:• Pre-race community stretch• A scenic 5K course through Germantown• Prizes for top finishers • Free T-shirts for participants registered by September 17• Family activities, refreshments, and more“The Germantown Library is a cornerstone of our community,” said Lynn Place, Director of the Germantown Library. “Our mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life for all citizens of our community by providing resources that enhance and contribute to individual knowledge, enlightenment and enjoyment. This 5K is not only a great way to support our mission, but also a chance for residents to come together, have fun, and show their love for the library.”To register or learn more, visit www.germantownlibrary.org/5k.About Germantown Community Library:The Germantown Community Library serves as a vital resource for the local community, offering books, technology, educational programs, and services for all ages. With the support of events like the annual 5K Run/Walk, the library continues to grow as a hub for connection, creativity, and lifelong learning. We especially recognize our responsibility to serve as a place for children to discover the joy of reading and the value of libraries.
William Baczek Fine Arts, in Northampton, Massachusetts is pleased to announce the opening of two solo exhibitions which will run concurrently during the month of September. Charlie Hunter and Jeff Gola are two artists who focus on the American landscape, but in very different styles and mediums. Jeff Gola will be exhibiting a new body of work in egg tempera paintings and Charlie Hunter will be showing oil and acrylic paintings. The two exhibitions will be on display from Wednesday, September 3 through Saturday, October 18, 2025. The public is invited to an opening reception on Saturday, September 6 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Founded in 1962, the Conway Festival of the Hills celebrates the culture, craftsmanship, and community spirit of Western Massachusetts Hilltowns. Entirely organized and staffed by volunteers, the festival serves as a key fundraiser for scholarships awarded to Conway’s graduating high school seniors.
The Norman Rockwell Museum is honored to present a rare series of early twentieth century lighting advertisements by Norman Rockwell and fellow Golden Age illustrators Maxfield Parrish, N.C. Wyeth, Dean Cornwell, Stanley Arthurs, Worth Brehm, and Charles Chambers created for Edison Mazda Lamps, a division of the General Electric Company. These luminous, richly painted works were widely circulated in published advertisements through the 1920s and are on loan to the Museum for the first time through the generosity of GE Aerospace.
This fall, step into the creative world of Vermont sculptor Gerald K. Stoner at Underhill Ironworks. Wander the gallery, stroll through outdoor sculpture gardens, and discover steel works that bring landscapes to life.🎃 In the spirit of the season, enjoy Halloween vignettes woven among the sculptures—playful, atmospheric scenes that make the gardens pop with autumn magic. Perfect for photos, inspiration, and a touch of spooky charm.Whether your space is big or small, our sculptures transform gardens, lawns, and meadows—adding beauty that shifts with the seasons. During this special event, meet the artist, see works in progress, and explore pieces available for delivery and installation near and far.🖤 Gallery Open Daily – but for this Open Studio, expect a creative mix of art and Halloween ambiance.📖 Browse the online catalog at https://www.geraldkstoner.com/ for availability.
Each service includes an uplifting talk that touches on real-life experiences—like relationships, resilience, and personal growth—offering down-to-earth reflections to help you navigate life with clarity, compassion, and a sense of connection.
The healing portion of the service begins with a peaceful, guided meditation accompanied by live harp music, creating a calm and supportive space. Those who wish may then receive gentle, hands-on energy healing from certified Spiritualist healers while seated.
The service concludes with a demonstration of mediumship from the podium, where the medium shares messages from loved ones in spirit. These brief, heartfelt messages are intended to provide evidence of the continuity of life and offer comfort, healing, and connection.
A video installation that examines the convergence of personal and environmental transformation through the dual lens of queer identity and the impacts of Hurricane Helene in the Central Savannah River Area. Opening Reception Friday, September 19 at 5 pm.
Trad is the hilarious and poignant Irish play about a son, 100-year-old Thomas, and his even older Da, who set off on a quest to find the son that Thomas thinks he fathered 70 years ago. After all that time on earth, they want to know if the family line will survive. An award-winning comedy by Mark Doherty that keeps you laughing all the way to an unexpected finale.
Winner of the prestigious Fringe First Award, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Trad is being presented in the Barn.
Directed by Alison Weller, the production features Scenic and Lighting Design by James P. Byrne and Costume Design by Robin McLaughlin. Holly Erin McCarthy serves as the Production Stage Manager.
Macklin Devine’s (Archibald Avery) and Seton Brown’s (Prelude to a Kiss) return to the Cape Rep stage in the roles of a 100-year-old son, Thomas, and his even more geriatric father. Ian Hamilton (Sunday in the Park) rounds out the cast as Sal and Father Rice.