Loneliness and isolation in American adults lead to an increased risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia. That’s according to...
Paul Larson
Producer Paul Larson is known as the face of the arts at Mountain Lake PBS. For years he’s produced series and feature segments about local and regional artists and PBS performers. The two most recent documentaries he produced each won an Emmy award for “Outstanding Documentary” in the Boston / New England region. As a guest speaker at Harvard and other universities, he talks about his hobby of traveling to places featured in arts and literature. Larson currently produces the “Spotlight” segments on the weekly public affairs show Mountain Lake Journal and hosts special episodes of that program.
Historian and author Glenn L. Pearsall discusses his book “When Men and Mountains Meet: Stories of Hope and Despair in...
“Spotlight” – NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTRY – BEADWORKER – This is a segment in the Native American Artistry series, produced by...
“Pentacle,” composed for two harps in the 1920s by Carlos Salzedo, is not only a challenging piece for the harp...
For more than a hundred years bridges, walkways and stairs in Wilmington, New York, have let visitors experience the wonder...
Michael Bacon (of the Bacon Brothers) sings a new anthem to the Adirondacks, a song explaining to his big city...
Some people head to Asgaard Farm in Au Sable Forks, New York to tour a goat cheese operation. Others are...
Music to Uplift Your Mood! Hudson Falls High School Choir Director Diane Havern and Queensbury High School Choir Director Matt...
The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts presents the world premiere play The Cure: An Adirondack Story by playwright Frederic Glover of...
For some older people, a cure for loneliness may come in a soft, furry package, or it may come in the form...