Owner Bob Castaldi renovating former one-screen movie theater to performing arts center.
The ways social media and Internet technologies can reach out to Jazz fans was presented in a panel discussion at the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall as part of Jazz on the Vine concert series.
Artists rotate in and out throughout night in improv sessions.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Monday.
Arts Council hosts opening on Friday night after most submissions ever.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Thursday.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Friday.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Tuesday.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Wednesday.
Orchestral strings and choral groups performed Thursday downtown at Vail-Leavitt.
Two classical ensembles of Riverhead High School students headline the next Indie Teen Concert at the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall on Thursday.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Sunday.
Take a look at what's going on around Riverhead this Saturday.
The East End Arts Council “Miniatures” show brings talent into small spaces.
Riverhead has a very rich creative community with many opportunities and events occuring throughout the year. We dug up the best art stories of 2010 and decided to share them with you again.
Looking to hear live jazz? Look no further than Riverhead.
Filmmaker Christian Nilsson is holding a fundraising screening of his short films at the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall to fund a California opportunity
Riverhead resident Tom Gahan launches his new book, "Harmony Bay," at downtown restaurant.
Twenty-two participants show displays downtown in conjunction with East End Arts Council.
Hear the sounds and see the sights that go along with the holiday season by attending these local performances!
Suffolk County Historical Society hosts third annual juried photography show: "Main Street, Suffolk County.”
Tickets are still available for upcoming performances.
Four artists show unusual ways of seeing the usual.
East End Arts Council exhibit draws on the literary to create extraordinary.