Art historian Marcy B. Freedman discussed art in China ranging from Mao's era to the present.
Bestselling author James Patterson encouraged kids to read.
The group, which is also a production company, has music that spans ages.
Andrew Veyette and Megan Fairchild will tie the knot.
Jimmy Buffett tribute band Parrotbeach plays the Summer Concert Series
Despite the tongue-in-cheek name, the members are anything but.
A Little Village Playhouse member and library volunteer spearheaded the event.
Anthony Liguori, who impersonates The King, wowed folks for the second of New Castle's summer concerts.
One of the best Festivals yet.
Large turnout, good weather, marked the event.
Will include four music acts this month.
The opera kicked off the 15th year of Caramoor's Bel Canto opera series.
The book deals with a teenager worried about her mother's presence.
Event includes appearance by NYU professor and lecture.
Horace Greeley's Senior Class Takes on the '80s in "The Wedding Singer."
The Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester's "Spring Tune-Up" is Sunday at 3 p.m. at Grace Church in White Plains.
Ian Simmonds, a glass specialist, was on hand.
William Sarokin is part of team that is up for sound mixing award in Angelina Jolie film.
Guest Director Joanne Hudson brings students and professionals together to present the Tennessee Williams classic.
Katonah-based group teams up with Rebel Baroque Orchestra for the concert.
The FDR Drive Band and Northern Westchester Flutes
Performance was the final of three.
Concert will be held on May 23. Works from artists such as Bach will be included.
Event will take place Sunday.
Jazz singer performs with band.
Students, teachers honored for recent appearances and performances in Albany.
Mount Kisco and Katonah residents make up "Not Quite Dead."
Rendition was the first of four performances slated for the weekend.
Author describes the themes and experiences of her book.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week starts today and lasts through Sunday, March 28. Enjoy great, discounted fare at more than 140 participating restaurants.
First showing held Thursday night.
Band Ten Feet Deep consists of four Fox Lane alumni.