Fiddle Tunes Bring Musicians to Howland Center
Arts & Leisure
Battle of the Books: Butterfield Sends Team to Regional
11 Haldane Middle School students compete in eighth annual competition
Jo Pitkin Uncovers Somers History as Menagerie Central
Author to read from new book at Butterfield Sept. 23
Battle of the Books: The Great Wide Sea
A Battle of the Books review by Aidan Cimino
Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves: Music From the ’70s
Cabaret in the Country returns, with a nod to that decade
Day Trip: Opus 40 – One Man’s Work
Fite’s sculptured landscape serves as everlasting destination
PHOTOcentric 2012 Opens at the Garrison Art Center
Reception to celebrate award winners, selected photographs
The Great Gatsby Rides Again
Staged reading is first of many events related to Fitzgerald’s novel
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival Announces 2013 Season
King Lear and The Three Musketeers to run in repertoire with another Shakespeare play
Big Band Concert and Picnic Marks Boscobel’s Farewell to Summer
Swing dance demonstrations a highlight of Sunday’s event
Chapel Restoration Reveals 1830s Diary of Building Architect
Wharton designed iconic Cold Spring building at age 18
Chapel Seeks Greater Role
Anniversary to be celebrated with music and other events
Converging/Parallel unites works of David and Ann Provan
Exhibit at Marina Gallery runs through September
Amateur Musicians Work With Pros at Play Weekend
Two concerts feature coaches and workshop participants
Sunset Reading Features Short-Fiction Rising Stars
Kevin Moffett and Corinna Vallianatos will read short fiction
Actors Read The Great Gatsby at Desmond-Fish
Putnam County reads Fitgerald classic in September
Brooklyn Indie Music Migrates North to The Living Room
Little Silver and Swear and Shake: two bands with ‘city edge’ By Alison Rooney The Living Room’s vital signs have been strong in its first year. Opened as a hybrid host to classes, an event space and a retail shop, it has shaped and defined itself in response to the community and now, minus the […]
Summer Sunset Music Series Ends Sept. 2
Buddy Traina Band wraps up the season
Howland Chamber Music Circle Announces Anniversary Season
Begins its 20th season of classical concerts
Beacon Music Factory Starts Community Choir, Scholarship Fund
Announces expanded fall schedule
There Are Many Ways Of Seeing: A Point of View
Garrison photographer Brian Nice represents how he sees the world after a brain injury
Downtown Comedy Migrates Upriver
Two Beacon comedians who are alternative, and funny
Fiber Masks Share Space with Modernist Paintings
Show of works at by Adrienne Cullom and Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero