What to Get a Woodwind Player: 6 Awesome Gift Ideas

Are you looking for the perfect gift for a woodwind player? Look no further! In this blog post, we will discuss six awesome gift ideas that any woodwind player would […] Read more »

In Local Musician Scoot Horton, Woody Guthrie Meets the Sex Pistols

As a kid growing up in Buchanan, singer-songwriter Scoot Horton, who now lives in Montrose, was equally enthralled by the Sex Pistols and Bob Dylan. Listening to his sophomore album, […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: Surviving Suicide … Your Child’s

Few realize the moment that life’s pivotal point has occurred.  I do. One moment I was watching a play I wrote being performed at Philipstown Depot Theater in Garrison, and […] Read more »

Irvington Students Celebrate World Read Aloud Day

Dows Lane Elementary School and Main Street School students connected with local authors, journalists, and individuals in leadership roles within the school district and community during the annual World Read Aloud […] Read more »

At Middle and High Schools, Tarrytown Students Explore Interest in Journalism and Media 

The Public Schools of the Tarrytowns considers it extremely important to offer students the broadest possible range of academic opportunities in order to foster creativity and expose them to different […] Read more »

Where Rock Once Lived, Only the Stones Remain 

All that’s left of a place where rock once lived is a pile of stones.   The ramshackle backstreet building in Briarcliff Manor where radio stars like Howard Stern and Meg […] Read more »

Music Education and Innovation at Public Schools of the Tarrytowns

W.L. Morse and John Paulding music teacher Jeffrey Mizen, who has a musical theater background and recently joined the district, is challenging students to not only become better musicians, but […] Read more »

When Ronnie Spector Came to Town 

Over the course of the late Ronnie Spector’s 60-year career, her travels took her from Harlem to London and beyond. On one August afternoon in 1980, the “Be My Baby” […] Read more »

Paramount Hudson Valley Arts to Present Historic Blues Concert March 26

Professor Louie’s Century Of The Blues Concert is a thank you to the great blues artists in history for their contributions throughout the years. The concert will feature Blues legends […] Read more »

The Play’s The Thing but So is the Theater 

Arthur Miller was a man of exceptional stature, and not just intellectually.   I, a shrimp of five feet, can personally attest to his six-foot -plus height, having been in the […] Read more »