Three teens and the Hudson Valley UFO Mystery of the 1980s. Sightings, a new play by Hudson Valley Playwright Mona Z Smith, will have its first reading on October 15th at […] Read more »
The Jacob Burns Film Center’s annual Jewish Film Festival returns for its 21st year after having to go virtual in 2020 and then offering a hybrid in-person and virtual festival […] Read more »
After a pandemic-induced two-year hiatus, the Westchester Philharmonic returns to live performances at the Purchase Performing Arts Center on Sunday, October 16th at 3:00 pm. Conductor Jayce Ogren leads the […] Read more »
When it comes to shipping art to a museum the whole process can seem quite daunting. Shipping your artwork can potentially be problematic if you don’t ship it correctly. Contact […] Read more »
The River Towns do many things right, and one of those things is Halloween. I’m not saying that’s why my family moved up from Brooklyn, but I’m not saying that’s […] Read more »
That’s (Not) All She Wrote performs Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 2, at 3 p.m. at WCT Theater, 23 Water Street, Ossining 10562 (wctheater.org). All... Read more »
The first annual Phoenix Festival: Live Arts in Nyack opened on Saturday September 17 to a sold-out audience and critical acclaim. The performance of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest was […] Read more »
Tarrytown has been working through our Tarrytown Placemaking Advisory Committee, a group of motivated and inspired volunteers who have experience in urban planning, the arts and business, appointed by the […] Read more »
Halloweeen Themed Family Day and Battle of the Bands Takes Center Stage on October 30 River Towns Music Group is getting the band(s) back together! Just like over the summer, […] Read more »
On her first day leading an art therapy session at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, Jane Hart didn’t know what to expect. “About 12 men filed into the room […] Read more »