The new exhibition will be at the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem from May 28-August 13.
Audiences and presenters have yearned to return to live events. Here's your chance.
Visitors can attend free workshops and demonstrations, including natural dying, raising chickens, gardening, wine making and beekeeping.
Treasures from the maven of all things home and garden will now be sold through The Benefit Shop of Mount Kisco.
What's your favorite part of the Art Walks? It will be a good chance to see the Katonah Museum of Art exhibit everyone is talking about.
Brings Vast Experience in Gallery Management to Nation's Oldest Continuously Operating Public Art Museum
The Hudson Valley institution has a goal of raising $75,000 in support to mark the milestone anniversary.
The celebrity lifestyle guru announced that her beloved cat was killed by her dogs who mistakenly thought the feline was an "interloper."
Breaking a few eggs: Maclain Rockett of South Salem, along with 2 other area teens, will appear in Season 8 of "MasterChef Junior" on FOX.
Three Westchester kids will appear in the newest season of "MasterChef Junior" on FOX, starting this week.
The Katonah Museum of Art installation explores the work of twins Simon and Nikolai Haas within the tradition of the carnivalesque.
This weekend, Feb. 25 & 26, enjoy Chicago, and next weekend, March 4 & 5, catch Honk! Jr.
The Stop & Shop in Mount Kisco will donate proceeds from the sale of reusable "community" bags to the Katonah Museum of Art.
The awards are intended to help kickstart arts and culture organizations and artists embarking on the long road back from pandemic losses.
The Spielberg take on the musical is hotly anticipated, but the Westchester story has local audiences on the edge of their seats.
The KCS production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" features a pair of television stars we once invited into our living rooms weekly.
The Bedford native will star in "Freeridge," a spinoff of the popular young adult comedy series "On My Block."
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to take in the latest 007 installment with a perfect cocktail & a posh party for a cause.
Do you know the namesake of that park, school, highway, lake or government building in Hudson Valley? Some are easy, others more obscure.
Despite a carnival feel, the return of the annual festival also has a goal of raising fire safety awareness and maybe a little recruitment.
A story walk with the Lewisboro Library and a guided tour of newly acquired green space highlight the local Ramble events.
What is your favorite activity at the Lewisboro Library Fair? The Attic Treasures Sale, the beer garden, the book sale are all good answers.
A battle of the bands competition earlier this summer earned three local bands the chance to open for the alt-rock idols.
Are you old enough to remember when watching the Wizard of Oz on tv was an annual tradition? Maybe it's time to start a new tradition.
The audience will choose among the short films from around the globe and close to home before picking a winner.
"All of us are looking forward to connecting with our community at a fun-filled event” Commissioner Thomas A. Gleason said.
The SOLIDITY 21 sculpture exhibition featuring work by local artists is free and will run through the end of October.
Bedford’s Ryan DeFilippo Takes Home a Halo.
Food trucks, live music, a comedy juggler, singalongs, Bedford Recreation and Parks has your summer all planned, so just relax.
The popular youth stage ensemble has announced five Westchester locations for outdoor performances of "A Midsummer Night's Queen."
There's a free waterpark coming to Town Park, but you'd better make plans now, because the water slides and wet fun are one day only.
Playland Park is welcoming back visitors at a lower admission price this season. Rider wristbands are $20.
Live entertainment is fast returning to the Hudson Valley, but common sense remains on the program. This week: Juneteenth concerts and Tea.
Live entertainment is fast returning to the Hudson Valley, but common sense remains on the program. This week: drive-in movie & orchestra.
Live entertainment returns to the Hudson Valley, but common sense still remains on the program. This week: fossils, farm yoga, Harry Potter.
Three shows performed outdoors for live, in-person audiences
Are you brave enough to endure the 21-story glass elevator to Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park? Once was enough for some of us.
Donors can become a permanent fixture of the local theater scene when they help to upgrade the newly named Suzanne Grant Theater.
As live entertainment slowly returns to the Hudson Valley, social distancing, mask wearing and common sense remain on the program.
The Bedford Recreation Department's 21st Annual Fishing Derby at Lake Marie in Bedford Hills Memorial Park is a go fo 2021.