This year, two Latino youth dancers take the stage — and the lead roles — in Westchester Ballet Company’s holiday performance of The Nutcracker, a milestone in the company’s 75-year […] Read more »
Fine art is an ever-fascinating subject that has changed constantly throughout the years to become such a powerful phenomenon. Art is something that is present near us at almost every […] Read more »
The compelling story of a woman living in the South Side of Chicago who is overwhelmed by a crumbling marriage and financial worries Read more »
Bethany Arts Community announced today grant awards totaling $75,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) in support of our programming, exhibitions, and performances. Funding will also […] Read more »
The Church of the Magdalene is thrilled to be hosting the distinguished John Dominick during Masses on Saturday at 5 pm and on Sundays at 9 and 11 am. John […] Read more »
Submit artwork and photography inspired by Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary, Saturday, Dec. 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Submissions will be featured in its upcoming Photography and Art […] Read more »
Sing Sing, the acclaimed film set in the Ossining prison about the redemptive power of the arts, took home a pair of major awards at Monday’s Gotham Awards. Colman Domingo […] Read more »
Hundreds of people commute past one Pleasantville native’s work without knowing it. Joseph Cavalieri, 63, is the face behind the iconic “North, South and Home” stained glass artwork that casts […] Read more »
Planning a family-friendly New Year’s celebration in Chicago offers endless opportunities for memorable moments, from festive events to cozy gatherings. Whether you’re drawn to winter attractions, kid-friendly activities, or holiday […] Read more »
Astrology has fascinated humanity for centuries, providing a lens through which individuals can explore their destinies. The Hint app, a modern tool for personalized astrological forecasts, merges ancient wisdom with […] Read more »