The following excerpt was written by Mike Virgintino. Mike is an historian who has written about local points of interest that include The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Fort Hill in […] Read more »
This April, Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) is presenting The Legend, written by Rick Apicella and directed by Joe Albert Lima, the world-premiere of an original play ranked a 2018 ‘commended […] Read more »
Earlier this year, we proposed visiting a fine art gallery as a way to expand one’s worldview and spend time with friends and family while taking on a new activity […] Read more »
Correction: OOPS, we made a mistake about what was filmed at Lyndhurst. Please see the revised article below. Thank you www.lyndhurst.org for pointing out our error! Lights, Camera, Action, the […] Read more »
Paul Jacobs, Chair of The Juilliard School’s Organ Department, will be in recital April 7, on The Laurance S. Rockefeller Memorial Organ, at The Union Church of Pocantico Hills, 555 […] Read more »
The art of Japan’s Yayoi Kusama, top-selling female artist in the world, inspired students at Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School to express their imagination and create their own art through the PTSA-funded Eyes on […] Read more »
In the month since co-founders Taylor White, Matt Verboys and Dale Cunningham announced the Sleepy Hollow International Film Festival (SHIFF), which will take place in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown on Oct 10-13, […] Read more »
This winter Sing Sing Kill Brewery will present an interactive event in collaboration with local artist R. Wayne Reynolds and Bethany Arts Community. The public is invited to be part […] Read more »
ArtsWestchester today presented 60 “Arts Alive” grants totaling $105,000 to help fund more arts workshops, free concerts, theater performances, children’s murals, film festivals and much more throughout Westchester and Rockland […] Read more »
Greenburgh has a rich artistic culture and history. Below are the stories of a few notable artists who either currently live in Greenburgh, lived here in the past, or were […] Read more »