Elm Street Cultural Arts Village Embraces Online Content In Wake Of Shelter-In-Place Order

“Elm Streams” will feature performances of the play “Helvetica,” storytimes and artist interviews.

Elm Street Cultural Arts Village

In the wake of the ongoing conronavirus pandemic, Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock is offering a variety of content online.

Elm Streams,” as they are calling it, will feature performances of their play “Helvetica,” storytimes and artist interviews.

Executive Director Christopher Brazelton joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes earlier in the month, along with Joel Pierson, bandleader for The Queen’s Cartoonists.



The Queen’s Cartoonists offer a unique mix of jazz and classical music, fused with the band’s mutual love for classic cartoons of the ’40s and ’50s.

The band is known for concerts that feature projections of these classic cartoons while they perform.

The band will perform as part of Elm Street’s “Lantern Series” later in July.