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In the September 2025 issue of Chronogram, you’ll find:

Hudson: Rewriting the Future in Real Time
Hudson’s identity is forged in conflict—gravel truck disputes, political upheaval, meme satire, and development battles—yet its contradictions fuel a magnetic allure, blending art, culture, and commerce into a vibrant, unruly city constantly reinventing itself.

Drew Nieporent Wasn’t Trying to be Difficult
From Tribeca Grill to Nobu, Drew Nieporent has spent 40 years reinventing New York dining—mixing brilliance, ego, and a knack for turning restaurants into legends.

Punk Rock Thoreau
In Ellenville, Andrew Faust and Adriana Magana’s permaculture homestead doubles as classroom, lab, and movement— reimagining home, resilience, and community sustainability.

Catskill Community Theatre Reopens
After years in the dark, Catskill’s Community Theatre reopens with a $2.4 million restoration, reviving Main Street with films, concerts, and the “Spirit of ’76” festival.

Plus…
Menla Retreat Center hosts Yawanawa spiritual leaders and Tibetan teachers, Egremont’s restored Cliff House at the Prospect, Hudson portraits, fall food pop-ups, live music, horoscopes, poetry, book reviews, and Peter Kuper’s graphic novel Insectopolis imagines insects inheriting libraries, history, and humanity’s abandoned world.

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