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Arts & Leisure
‘dEAD dOG pARK’ Arises From Real Life
New production at the Depot hopes to leave audience asking many questions
HVSF Presents Camp Shakespeare This Summer
New program joins spring’ Romeo and Juliet’ school tour in offering educational opportunities.
Auditions for Congreve's 'Way of the World' Feb. 24 and 25
World’s End Theatre’s second production at the Depot Theatre
‘Colors of the Mountain’ author Da Chen to Speak at Oakwood School Feb. 16
Chen will play bamboo flutes and share Chinese calligraphy
Coloring Outside the Lines at Suzie Q’s Emporium
Susan Elliott’s third Main Street store is the kind she always wanted to have
Jeremy Denk Plays More Mozart at Piano Festival Feb. 12
Pianist in sold-out second recital
Local Artist Tony Moore Featured in Two Exhibitions
Sculptures by Tony Moore at ‘CUT/Disturbed Images in Art,’ at Museum of Imagination, Hudson, NY, Feb. 11 – Aug. 31 and ‘Mic: Check/The Human Mic’, at Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, thru Feb. 26.
Jazz Vocalist Michelle LeBlanc
Performs Hudson House Feb. 11 and Valentine’s Day
Video Show Examines Identity, Obsessions, Family
Exhibit at Garrison Art Center Opens with Friday Reception
West Point Jazz Knights Perform a ‘Blue Note Records’ Retrospective, Feb. 12
African-American History Month Concert at Eisenhower Hall
iGuitar Workshop for Local Musicians Feb. 9
Patrick Cummings demonstrates custom guitars and USB interfaces
Garrison Art Center Summer Arts Programs Open for Registration
Programs run in June and July
Irish-American Artist Returns to Hometown on Feb. 6
O’Keefe credited with creation of Peekskill arts district
County Players Continues Season on Feb. 4 with 'All My Sons'
The story of an American family
Home Sweet (and Savory) Homespun Expands
Beacon Café and Prepared Foods Emporium Opens a To-Go Shop Across the Street
Poets’ Voices Continue ‘To Be Heard’
Haldane students enjoy special opportunity at Depot Docs screening
Soyeon Lee at Howland Jan. 29
Korean pianist continues Chamber Music Circle series
Cold Spring’s David Duffy Nominated for an Edgar Award
Local author wrote ‘Last to Fold’
Sybil Ludington: ‘Exactly What Americans Are Made Of’
Historical Society talk examines her life and historical research itself
Local Libraries Turn the E-Page Towards a Digital Future
Butterfield and Desmond-Fish embrace technology and educate patrons through workshops