Manifest ~ A Retrospective in Feminine Energy Art
This exhibit of Winzig’s “Feminine Energy Art” over several years is a long time in coming. You’ll find large oil paintings, watercolors and mixed media all depicting the strength, compassion […]
This exhibit of Winzig’s “Feminine Energy Art” over several years is a long time in coming. You’ll find large oil paintings, watercolors and mixed media all depicting the strength, compassion […]
KinoSaito is pleased to announce its reopening with the Spring 2026 Opening Reception for solo exhibitions of Irina Lotarevich and Alison Knowles—the latter featuring a never-before-exhibited painting by Kikuo Saito—and […]
On Sunday, March 8, RiverArts honors International Women’s Day with a special chamber concert featuring the work of six women composers spanning nearly two centuries, from Fanny Mendelssohn to living […]
The Rivertown Dance Academy Festival is an annual performance event celebrating the dedication, growth, and artistry of RDA students. Featuring dancers of all ages, the festival showcases original choreography developed […]
Saturday, March 21 (snow date Sunday , March 22 ) 5:00-8:00pm BCM's annual concert and cocktail reception to benefit the scholarship fund. Presented in conjunction with Croton Council on the […]
Saturday, March 21 (snow date Sunday , March 22 ) 5:00-8:00pm BCM's annual concert and cocktail reception to benefit the scholarship fund. Presented in conjunction with Croton Council on the […]
First Hebrew Congregation 1821 Main St., Peekskill, NY Tues., March 24 at 5 pm Chocolate Seder for Kids 0-8 y.o. and their families Open to the community RSVP a Must […]
A super sweet, hands-on Passover experience for young children (0-6) and their grownups! Come make a little mess, ask big questions, and taste the story of Passover together. RSVP: firshebrew.org/jc4K
WESPAC and The Westchester Coalition for Police Reform invite you to a special screening of "Sixteen Years", a film chronicling the life and wrongful conviction of Jeffrey Deskovic, followed by […]
Cheryl, a 25-year-old lesbian who works at a video rental store in Philadelphia becomes interested in films from the 1930s and 1940s that feature uncredited Black actresses. After watching a […]
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