The Rye Arts Center’s Annual Open House Set for September 7

The Rye Arts Center is delighted to unveil its forthcoming Open House, a tribute to artistic expression, community engagement, and creative exploration. This highly anticipated community event promises a day […] Read more »

Heritage of India Festival Returns to Kensico Dam Plaza

Come celebrate India’s culture at the Heritage of India Festival on Sunday, August 4, from noon to 6 p.m. at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla. The Indian American Cultural Association will honor […] Read more »

Rye Art Center’s Visionary Artist Award Recipient to Showcases Artwork Across Rye

The Rye Arts Center proudly announces two upcoming art showcases featuring beloved community member, and 2024 Visionary Artist Award recipient, Meera Agarwal. Known for her unique and inspiring abstract expressions, […] Read more »

Jacob Burns Film Center Announces New Series “Noirvember: Film Noir From Yesterday To Today”

The Jacob Burns Film Center will be presenting a new series this November titled:  “Noirvenber: Film Noir From Yesterday to Today” highlighting the rich history of film noir with an exciting series of screenings, […] Read more »

Comparing Social Casinos: New York vs. Melbourne’s Gaming Trends

Comparison of Casino Trends in New York and Melbourne Many states have laws to control the popularity of non-profit gaming. Check out this comparison of social casinos in New York and Melbourne. Read more »

RiverArts to Present Paul Taylor Dance Company at Tarrytown Music Hall 

RiverArts, in collaboration with Tarrytown Music Hall, will present the Paul Taylor Dance Company on Saturday, September 28.   Since 1954, the Paul Taylor Dance Company has been renowned for […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: A Humorous Look at Shortcomings and Goings

Bronx-born and bred Ed Friedman says he is commitment-phobic when it comes to literary forms, as he flits from short plays to short non-fiction, and to short fiction (at least […] Read more »

‘Sing Sing’ Film Finds Hope Behind Prison Walls

The Village of Ossining is perhaps best known as home of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, which gave birth to the phrase, “up the river.” During its nearly 200-year history, the […] Read more »

Peekskill Film Festival Took Center Stage this Weekend

The 9th Annual Peekskill Film Festival — supported by The Field Library — landed on the big screen at the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater Friday, July 26, with the Opening […] Read more »

Next Up at Penguin Rep Theatre: “Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise”

Penguin Rep Theatre, under the leadership of Joe Brancato, founding Artistic Director, and Andrew M. Horn, Executive Director, presents Ken Ludwig’s Dear Jack, Dear Louise, a new play by the […] Read more »