AJ Croce and his “Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary Tour” returns to the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater on Thursday, May 2nd. I got an exclusive interview with AJ ahead of the show, talking about love, loss, and his father, Jim Croce's legacy.
To celebrate their move South Front Street in Hudson, Grapefruit Wines will host a special version of its Friday Apero Hour on Friday, April 26th. The event is free and open to the public, and all guests will receive 20% off of their next purchase at the store.
Before Clint Howard makes a guest appearance on CBS's "The Bold and the Beautiful," he spoke with us in the Hudson Valley to talk about working with CBS, plus his classic roles in Star Trek and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
No, we don't mean the guy who sang "Kissed By a Rose!" A lost seal made it's way up the Hudson River only to be spotted by an Upstate New York fisherman!
I had the honor and pleasure of speaking with renowned voice actor JP Karliak, known recently for his roles as Morph in "X-Men '97" and as The Joker in the hit video game, "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League."
This week on In Touch, we speak with Hannah McCarthy and Judy Battista from Warwick Cares. Warwick Cares is a community project comprised of volunteer individuals, groups, and local organizations who want to help save lives by addressing mental health and suicide prevention within their communities. We speak about their upcoming Mental Health Awareness Celebration on Saturday, May 4th, along with their Starfish Socials and other programs.
John and I talk about his latest "Music Matters Challenge" in conjunction with Music in Our Schools Month. We also talk about how John is no stranger to writing songs with strong social messages. His latest single "OK" dives into the catastrophes happening in Israel. John shares accounts of his recent visit to Israel and performing for refugees. Lastly, we talk of the legacy songs like "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "100 Years" have had on the social consciousness.
Hearts were broken all throughout New York when news broke that the College of Saint Rose was closing after 104 years. The latest news; however, may offer a glimmer of hope for the institution as a New York City-based school may have a potential solution.