A lecture on the literary works of Dante Alighieri.
A lecture present by Sarah Lawrence College History Faculty member Jefferson Adams.
HAPPY APRIL SHOWERS AND PENNIES FROM HEAVEN "PENNY SOCIAL" AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH
Getting your Westchester County real estate sold will probably never be the slam-dunk it once was. But it can be easier than you may think!
A side dish to write home about. Or make at home. Or bring with you. It's a recipe that's a keeper. Carrots. Green beans. Yummy!
Tai chi is often described as “meditation in motion,” but it might well be called “medication in motion.” ~Harvard Women’s Health Watch
The Gary Adamson Trio will perform at a Jazz Brunch
Houlihan & O'Malley's New Seller's Guide now available online and in print.
Soft Shell Crabs on the menu at the Grand Central Oyster Bar among rites of spring in New York.
Grand Central Oyster Bar Celebrates National Beer Day on Thursday, April 7
Alumni of celebrated theatre company perform musical review of the songs of "Tin Pan Alley"
Monday, April 11th at 1:30 Bronxville Public Library
Events at Manhattanville April 2 will include panel discussions: Antigone and her Descendants; African Art: Between Tradition and Modernity.
Prime Time Health is a proven plan for feeling younger and living longer. Session 1: Open Your Internal Pharmacy
This training enhances the immune system, clears emotional and physical blockages, increases understanding and awareness
Wartburg recently hosted a reading and signing of NY1 reporter Cheryl Wills’ book The Emancipation of Grandpa Sandy Wills.
To Benefit The American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of Eastchester
The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence is now offering on-line courses
Little Radical Theatrics presents a special 20th Anniversary production of RENT, which opens 20 years to the day of the original production!
Come to Jefferson Valley Mall on Wednesday, March 30 from 6:00PM-8:30PM!
Utilizing traditional native ways and ceremonial offerings deepen your awareness and understanding about The Birds of Air
Kevin Pilkington discusses how the careful reading of poetry can translate into heightened student work.
Some thoughts on improvisation as a generative tool using semantic, as opposed to formal, restraints.
A discussion of the writer’s process, or how to write 9 books in 20 years.
A discussion of the writer's process, or how to write 9 books in 20 years.
Learn about the new guidelines, how they differ from previous guidelines, and why they are causing controversy.
The Foundation will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a jazz performance by the Walter Blanding Quintet of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Learn how what you eat can make a difference for your arthritis pain.
For St. Patrick's Day, the Grand Central Oyster Bar will be serving the Green Split Pea Soup with Jumbo Lump Crabmeat.
April 7th at 1:30pm Bronxville Public Library
SHAD AND SHAD ROE BOTH ON MENU AT GRAND CENTRAL OYSTER BAR
Wednesday and Thursday, March 9 and 10, 2016 7p.m. - 9p.m. Performing Arts Center Frances Ann Cannon Theatre By Molly Zimmelman; Diricted
For more than 30 years, Ellen Berkenblit has been exploring life in her large-scale, exuberant paintings.
The authors will discuss their collaborative process and read from A Well-Made Bed. A book signing will follow.
Free screening of A Place at the Table Monday, March 7 at 7:00 p.m. at The Picture House, 175 Wolfs Lane, Pelham, NY 10803
The Graduate Writing Program at Sarah Lawrence College to feature award-winning poet. Free and open to the public.
Glenn Alexander and Shadowland Free and Open to the Public
Reading Series at Sarah Lawrence College
Spring Theatre Season: “Noon Day Sun” By Cassandra Medley; Directed by Dave McRee
Local Mount Vernon resident among 8 other individuals to be award.