Like fantasy camp for the academic minded, One Day University gathers the most exciting professors from the nation’s top universities to give their most intriguing lectures. For its attendees, these […] Read more »
IN THE MOOD, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary of touring, will visit the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday, April 19, 2019 at 7:30pm. IN THE MOOD celebrates America’s Greatest […] Read more »
The 15th Annual Pleasantville Music Festival announced that Tent City spaces will be available for this year’s July 13th festival, beginning on Saturday, March 30, 2019 from 8:15am-12:00pm. This year, […] Read more »
ArtsWestchester announced seven individuals and organizations who will be honored at its annual Arts Awards Luncheon on April 11. Spanning a range of disciplines, the honorees are: John Shearer, of […] Read more »
The annual Lyndhurst Flower Show and Antique Show opens Lyndhurst’s spring season with an explosion of color and surprising floral installations April 6-7, 2019 from 10 Am to 5 PM. […] Read more »
Mary Ellis, both an abstract expressionist painter and a successful graphic designer, has completed a task which many would describe as both arduous and daunting: the 100-day project. This project, […] Read more »
The Sleepy Hollow International Film Festival (SHIFF) has announced exciting additions to the October 10-13 event. The website, www.sleepyhollowfilmfest.com, is live for filmmakers to submit their films, shorts and unproduced screenplays. Joining screenings such as the 70th anniversary of Disney’s The […] Read more »
Say Nothing Explores the internment of Italian Americans during World War II Say Nothing, an historical, docudrama play written by Letty Serra and Jon Freda (known for his role as Rocco […] Read more »
When Kofi Baker was a young boy, his father, legendary Cream co-founder – along with Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton – and, many would say, one of the meanest men […] Read more »
Margo Taft Stever’s forthcoming book, Cracked Piano, will be published in April. This fifth collection of poems by Stever—who founded the Hudson Valley Writers Center in 1988—acutely observes and describes […] Read more »