Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
Rockland residents will be among the three hundred artists and exhibitors will appear at 28th annual, three-day show in Westchester.
Nyack’s Vera Aronow and Roger Grange and Suffern’s Sarah Mondale have worked on "Megamall" since 1996 and on Thursday will show it at the Jacob Burns Film Center
Free party hosted by The Borderline brings out folk music fans.
American Folk legend Jean Ritchie guest of honor at free event set for Sunday at New City Volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Corps.
Patterned on Puccini's La Boheme, this is not your grandmother's rock musical. But then, it might be.
Exhibit includes oil and watercolor paintings, photography, cut paper artwork and poster art.
UPDATE: West Branch Conservation Association cancels today's reading of Maxwell Anderson's "High Tor" because of weather; group hopes to do many more artistic events.
Renowned pianist Bob Milne plays the First Reformed Church of Nyack to benefit the Child Care Resources of Rockland.
Take a look behind the scenes as teenage actors, musicians prepared for Friday night's opening of "Celebrate CTSF!"
Cast, orchestra or crew: They're in Clarkstown Summer Theater Festival for same reason; show opens tonight.
Kray Van Kirk performs at house concert hosted by The Borderline Folk Music Club.
Clarkstown Summer Theatre Festival cast puts on a preview of new show for shoppers at mall.
Parent-organized group lets local teens show off their talent.
Artwork will soon hang in Nyack Hospital's Oncology area.
Local folk music club hosts Kray Van Kirk for intimate concert.
Weather moves lawn concert indoors, but doesn't stop the rock 'n' roll.
Girls come out in force to see opening of Twilight: Eclipse at Palisades Center. For guys, well many of them just don't get it.
Performance at South High School in West Nyack brought together kids from throughout the school district.
Borderline Folk Music Club hosts Michigan group.