Hollywood on the Hudson with Film Director, Jack Fessenden
Writer-director-actor-composer Jack Fessenden was born into the film industry, frequently visiting the indie-horror sets of his father, Larry Fessenden. He made his first feature
Hollywood on the Hudson with Film Producer, William Horberg
William Horberg is a producer and writer, and the chair emeritus of the Producers Guild of America on the East Coast. He is the
Hollywood on the Hudson with Music Supervisor, Susan Jacobs
One of the most prominent music supervisors in the business, Susan Jacobs has been curating music for film soundtracks since Spike Lee's 1986 feature
Hollywood on the Hudson with Film Director, Larry Fessenden
Larry Fessenden is an actor and producer and the director of the art-horror films, No Telling, Habit, Wendigo, and The Last Winter, which is
Hollywood on the Hudson with Film Producer, Peter Saraf
Peter Saraf is an independent film, television and theatre producer and production company executive. He was the founder and president of the production company
Modern Elegance Worth Waiting For
Born out of a desire to slow things down, L’impatience creates stunning pieces that celebrate simple moments with elegance and modesty. For husband and
Reel Talk: Q&A with Woodstock Film Festival’s Meira Blaustein
To kick off our Hollywood on the Hudson series, we sat down with Meira Blaustein, the Co-Founder, Executive Director, and Programmer of the Woodstock
Meet the Hudson Valley Creatives Designing Your Next Experience
Kristin Sloan and Doug Jaeger believe that changing your environment can help open up new opportunities for creativity, relaxation, and connecting with people and
The Myth and The Muse of Big Pink
Nestled in the hills of Saugerties sits the house where Bob Dylan and The Band recorded their famous Basement Tapes and where The Band wrote their
Bread Alone Rises to the Challenge
Like most Hudson Valley businesses, Bread Alone started small. In 1983, Daniel Leader left his New York City fine dining career, moved his family