Varlow, founder of Woodstock’s annual Witch Camp and the last daughter in a line of Bohemian Witches, shares her secrets to budding witchcraft practitioners. In the party’s aftermath, you’ll find Mikhail’s work.” The poet Anne Gorrick sums up the Horowitz gestalt quite nicely: “Party invitations went out to Emily Dickinson, Groucho Marx, Charles Olson, Billie Holiday, and Basho. This volume offers a generous selection of his various avatars, featuring poems and prose pieces that are bracing, ludic, and often madly obsessive. Over the course of his 70 years, Mikhail Horowitz has been an English Romantic poet, a Chinese hermit poet of the Tang Dynasty, a neo-Beat jazz poet of the Third Millennium, a pseudo-Surrealist poet of Paris between the wars, and a postmodern spoken word performer in an increasingly medieval America. Slapstick Gravitas: Selected Spells, Centos, and Lists The firm has also designed several Hudson Valley buildings, including the Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center. There’s also several Long Island private residences, including the living and studio spaces of painters April Gornik and Eric Fischl.
Stunning full-page photographs take readers through multiple rooms in the Congregation B’nai Yisrael in Westchester as well as Port Washington’s and East Hampton’s children’s libraries. A foreword by Paul Goldberger, Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic, and introductions by Skolnick explain the designs of each building.
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This massive two-sided collection of the past 40 years of Skolnick and his team’s work, split into public and residential building designs, is full of architecture designs spread out across pages that are over a foot long. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership: Public/Private Interviews with local legends, including Dan Suarez of Columbia County’s Suarez Family Brewing, and Nora Lawrence, curator at Kingston’s Storm King Center, capture the area’s irresistible charm. There’s even an itinerary for a five-day road trip that goes from Kingston to Stone Ridge. Premier shops and art centers, as well as spotlights of Beacon, Hudson, and other towns, provide plenty of ideas for things to do. At just over 100 pages long and pocket-sized (with tiny font to match), all the essential information about the Hudson Valley is in these pages. This pocket-sized guide to the region is ideal for any traveller, no matter how light they pack.
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