NEWS: MAKING HEADLINES
Sean Griffin has been steeped in traditional Irish music since he was a child. However, Griffin wasn’t motivated to make music himself until he discovered punk and alternative rock as a teenager. After moving to New York City in 1998, Griffin formed Celtic rock band the Ruffians, with which he would go on to release three well-received albums and perform all over the Northeast. Now, Griffin is back with his debut single, “People Are Mad,” and a forthcoming solo album to boot. I caught up with him and learned about his background, some of his biggest musical influences, and what listeners can expect from his new album.
A Taste of Ireland – The Irish Music & Dance Sensation will be returning to Massachusetts this September. Hailed as one of the world’s top Irish dance shows and fresh off its West End debut in London, A Taste of Ireland will come to The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield on Friday, September 19, and to the Symphony Hall Springfield in Springfield on Saturday, September 27.
Although UK-based band Wolf Alice has been making pop rock for over a decade, they find themselves right at home in a bout of nostalgic eighties rock with the release of their fourth album, The Clearing.
Author of The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana – and executive producer for digital content, innovation, and strategy at WABC-TV Channel 7 – Rolando Pujol first received praise for a book he had written when he was in grade school. “In formal and informal capacities, I’ve been a writer my entire life,” he explains.
September and October are months made for getting outside. The hottest days are (almost) behind us, and the shorter, cooler days are still on the horizon. The air is clear and crisp. There’s nothing better than getting out to explore this amazing part of the world we live in. A place at the top of my list in every season, but especially late summer, is TurnPark Art Space in West Stockbridge, MA. I learned about it shortly after it opened in 2017, and was enchanted from the moment I pulled into the parking lot on my first visit. It has a vibe.
Having migrated with her family from Iran to the United States at only seven years old, author, content creator, and keynote speaker Pattie Ehsaei strived from a young age to achieve financial independence while carving out a career for herself.
SEPTEMBER – CURRENT PRINT ISSUE
Above: Blue Hill Curve in Chatham, NY, is known as the sharpest curve on the Boston & Albany Railroad line. It was half-past six [...]
Above: Susan Massarella’s ID badge from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (at the time, her married name was Mollo). Curiously, [...]
If you’re an apple lover like me, then you know that there are few things better in this world than a nice, fresh hard [...]
Public libraries are one of the few places in modern society where nothing is expected from visitors. There is no status or membership required [...]
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Kingston-based Irish musician Sean Griffin discusses his new single, “People Are Mad,” and his forthcoming solo album
Sean Griffin has been steeped in traditional Irish music since he was a child. However, Griffin wasn’t motivated to make music himself until he [...]
Wolf Alice channels eighties pop rock on The Clearing: Album Review
Although UK-based band Wolf Alice has been making pop rock for over a decade, they find themselves right at home in a bout of [...]
Tyler Childers’ Snipe Hunter is a sharp display of a changing personality: Album Review
Tyler Childers has been quite an anomaly in modern country music. The Kentucky-born singer-songwriter has achieved massive success – his 2017 full-length debut album [...]
Def Leppard rocks the house at Saratoga Performing Arts Center with special guest Bret Michaels
Above photo from Def Leppard's website For those of you who are familiar with my music reviews, you know that I am a music [...]

The Good News Girls started as a musing in an English pub after a long ramble in the countryside. It has evolved into a dynamic and active organization, providing enrichment and social opportunities during a phase of a woman’s life that is marked by significant change. Menopause, changes in relationship status, retirement, grown children, and aging parents can add to isolation, loneliness, and a need for connection. Enter the Good News Girls with hikes, book groups, retreats, and learning-centered dinners, creating opportunities for friendship and positivity. They prove that it’s never too late to make changes in your life!
People Profiles
It was a warm afternoon when I had a wonderful conversation with Hilary Cooper, a portrait artist who works across multiple mediums – painting, watercolor, and clay. Drawing together likenesses of people, each of her subjects carries a unique narrative.
Rob Dyson was both inventive and imaginative, and the newly acquired Ford was the first of many, many automotive challenges … many, many automotive acquisitions.
Health & Wellness
Guests gathered on the afternoon of Friday, July 11, at Mashomack Preserve Club in Pine Plains, NY, to celebrate a milestone in grassroots philanthropy – the 10th annual Play for P.I.N.K. Millbrook Luncheon for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Empty Space, a new studio in Old Chatham, offers yoga, sound meditation, and breathwork classes.
Located at Autumn Acres, a horse boarding facility in Warwick, NY, Francesca Mollica operates Beautifully Abled, an equine-assisted learning program designed to support a wide range of students by providing hands-on sessions in a farm setting.
It’s like everywhere I turn, someone is taking a drag of the latest vape, and a lot of these faces can’t be a day over 14. Behind the quick drag, what’s this tiny little device doing to user's bodies?
AUTHOR PROFILES & BOOKISH THINGS
Getting to know “The Retrologist”: Author and journalist Rolando Pujol takes readers on a journey through vintage treasures & roadside Americana in his new book
Author of The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana – and executive producer for digital content, innovation, and strategy at WABC-TV Channel [...]
Never Date a Broke Dude: TikTok sensation Pattie Ehsaei shares critical financial freedom tools & life-changing empowerment in her new book
Having migrated with her family from Iran to the United States at only seven years old, author, content creator, and keynote speaker Pattie Ehsaei [...]
Hudson Valley-based author Roselee Blooston reflects on all aspects of life in her fifth book, Including the Periphery
“Writing personal essays is a way of finding out what I really believe about my life and relationships and of coming to terms with [...]
Follow-up indie romance author interview: Maggie Rawdon
In honor of Read-A-Romance Month and Romance Awareness Month, this August we’ll once again be sharing some new, focused insights of indie romance authors [...]
Main Street is Out and About
Author of The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Americana – and executive producer for digital content, innovation, and strategy at WABC-TV Channel 7 – Rolando Pujol first received praise for a book he had written when he was in grade school. “In formal and informal capacities, I’ve been a writer my entire life,” he explains.
September and October are months made for getting outside. The hottest days are (almost) behind us, and the shorter, cooler days are still on the horizon. The air is clear and crisp. There’s nothing better than getting out to explore this amazing part of the world we live in. A place at the top of my list in every season, but especially late summer, is TurnPark Art Space in West Stockbridge, MA. I learned about it shortly after it opened in 2017, and was enchanted from the moment I pulled into the parking lot on my first visit. It has a vibe.
If you’re an apple lover like me, then you know that there are few things better in this world than a nice, fresh hard cider. Autumn has always been my favorite season for many reasons – and apple picking is certainly one of them! We are lucky to live in a region that is bountiful with apple orchards and farms. Many of these farms also have on-site cideries where they use their estate-grown apples to ferment ciders, wines, and other delicious beverages. Next time you find yourself planning an apple-picking excursion, don’t miss out on stopping into the cideries at one of the orchards that I’ve rounded up below.
On Saturday, July 12, the Chatham Area Business + Arts Alliance welcomes back the annual and beloved Chatham Summerfest, beginning one hour earlier to jam-pack even more fun into the day! The fun summer festival centered on and around Chatham’s charming Main Street begins at 10am and runs until 4pm this year. This year’s event line-up boasts live music, an incredible list of vendors, and lots of fun activities.