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BluSeed Studios arts center to close after 23 years in Saranac Lake

By Lauren Yates

Artists mourn closure of two Saranac Lake arts venues: BluSeed and ADK ArtRise

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Seagle Festival: Uncovering future opera stars for 110 years

By Lauren Dorsey

Schroon Lake's Seagle Festival attracts talent from around the world to take part in summer theater season

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Adirondack Regional Theatre celebrates 25 years of community, creativity

By Lauren Dorsey

Group grows from small troupe to vibrant hub with over 100 performances.

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Betsy Folwell, Adirondack essayist and community pillar, dies at 71

By Tim Rowland

Blue Mountain Lake resident and former Adirondack Life editor remembered for her impact on others and love of the Adirondacks

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Rating autumn’s leaf season: A disappointing display?

By Tim Rowland

Adirondack photographers, artists seek beauty amidst subdued fall colors

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From art haven to hobby horses: The evolution of an Inlet artist’s dream

By Jamie Organski

How Sabrina Gribneau-Nedell transformed a warehouse into an artistic oasis

Wild Center’s ‘Clothesline’ shines a light on the people behind the farms

By Tom French

Donated clothing documents labor behind Adirondack agriculture

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Caroga Arts Collective breathes life into former amusement park

By Tom French

Dozens of concerts and programs every summer

The Mill cultural center, which began life as a granary in 1952.

Westport’s Champlain Valley Seed Cooperative reimagined as community hub

By Tim Rowland

Follow the Mill's journey from Adirondack seed cooperative to a cultural center, with art, music and 1920s-themed bar

Ted Cornell’s Phoenix of Wadhams, a metal sculpture outside in a field

Ted Cornell’s Art Farm: A scenic hike through the Champlain Valley

By Tim Rowland

A new trail runs nearly all the way to Whallonsburg

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