Voters choose "A Fish Called Wanda" as Friday's date night flick at the Picture House.
The folk duo is scheduled to perform during the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum "First Friday" event on Sept 7.
Pelham is joining up with New Rochelle for the annual ArtsFest in September. The festival is scheduled to take place fro Sept. 22-23 at venues located in both communities.
A free reception and all-age art workshop for the exhibit "Anywhere But Here" is scheduled to take place at the Pelham Art Center from 6:30 p.m. o 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14.
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Movie was the opening night film at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
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Hadassah of Westchester and Westchester Library System partnered to present the series.
The documentary follows six young dancers as they prepare for a chance to enter the world of professional ballet, while navigating their adolescence.
Lee Hirsch, director of the documentary "Bully," was special guest during the opening screening of his film in the Picture House in Pelham.
Lee Hirsch will join state Sen, Jeff Klein and other members of Pelham's education community members on a panel to discuss themes from his documentray "Bully."
Lynn Honeysett, executive director of the Pelham Art Center, said she hopes to expand the center’s emerging writer series when it resumes in the fall.
Christopher Brown's illustration's will be featured at the Rotunda Gallery in New Rochelle City Hall June 12—22.
Local poetry group will read poems inspired by the Pelham Art Center's "Light Matter" exhibit Sunday.
Margie Gilland, 15, of Pelham, will play a number of roles in the production, which runs Friday through Saturday.
"Light Matter" exhibit will stay open at the Pelham Art Center through June 30.
“HGTV On the Set”, airs at 9 p.m. on Friday, April 27.