Photos by Fran Mileski Capture Exclusive Northeastern Engagement for Traveling Exhibition
Spend an evening with lords and ladies as local actors transform Crawford Park into a 16th-century French court.
Here's a few events to get your week started...
Nick Kroll of 'The League' on FX says his experiences in Rye and the encouragement he got led to success as a comedian and comic actor
Billy and the Showmen return to Rye tonight for the first time since the 1960s.
Watercolors, paintings and prints by Yukio, Ken and Nathalie Ishizuka make up an ongoing library art exhibit that charts a Rye family's globe-trotting odyssey.
Director Tal Aviezer works with talented cast to bring a contemporary feel of Shakespeare to communities in lower Westchester.
Bands battle it out at Playland on Friday
Author Andrew Gross read several excerpts from his new book Eyes Wide Open at Rye Free Reading Room.
Rye Recreation Summer Camp and Rye Arts Center both offer various activities that foster productivity and keep kids engaged during these hot summer days.
Rye Free Reading Room stays open during weekend filming of 'Robot and Frank' starring Frank Langella in library and will continue until production ends on Tuesday.
Glenn Aber, a prominent art aficionado has developed a sincere love for Vietnamese Contemporary Art. He has showcased a multitude of paintings in his home gallery, AiBo Fine Asian Art.
Grammy-award winning songwriter and singer Rosanne Cash enthralled Rye Reading Room with stories about her creative journey and her legendary father.
Rye's historic Jay Heritage Center has an illustrious trifecta featuring dramatic readings, portrait unveiling and landmark exhibit with the promise of more to come showing the Bard's influence on America's historical leaders.
After mastering different types of glass artistry from her Rye Brook studio, artist Martha Taylor has set her sights on instructing at the Katonah Art Center.
Award-winning Rye artist Elizabeth Derderian waited years before she could devote herself to her art, but her patience has paid off with several show and displays, the most recent of which is featured at the Rye library.
On Sunday at Resurrection Church, veteran stage actor Casey Groves performed 'Damien,' a gripping one-man play about Hawaii's sainted leper priest.
The Westchester Ballet Company will present "Shaping Lives Through Dance" Saturday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Purchase College Performing Arts Center.
The Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester's "Spring Tune-Up" is Sunday at 3 p.m. at Grace Church in White Plains.
"Race to Nowhere" and "The Human Experience," two award-winning documentaries, are scheduled for free showings in Rye today and Thursday.
Cordia Murphy lives an adventurous, artistic lifestyle and uses her digital camera to bring local nature into vivid focus. Cordia's photo exhibit at Rye Free Reading Room features portrait-like shots taken from her rowboat Coco as she explores local water
Robin Lane, an actress, author and producer, will explore the lives of the country's First Ladies during the March 3 performance.
The Rye Arts Center hosted an event on Sunday at the high school featuring six a capella groups from around Westchester.
Local art exhibits perfect to utilize that 'adults-only' time.
The clay exhibition, featuring plates and platters created by local artists, will have its opening reception this Saturday.
Metaphysician practitioner Michael Rosenbaum creates personal transformation by using the power of the spiritual self.
Tuesday's Designing Women event hosted vendors who sold clothing, accessories, and gardening tools to fund scholarships for Rye students.
Camille Linen, education director of the Port Chester Council for the Arts, has instilled her love for the craft in her family and made notable contributions to the Rye Town arts world.
Rye Town's One World United and Virtuous, a not-for profit educational foundation, is attempting to foster a global sense of community.
The art show features student work and will run until May 14.
Ira Berkowitz is likely the first person who'll greet you at the Rye YMCA's front desk, but Berkowitz has a second--and more surprising--job as an award-winning novelist.
Michael Iachetta details how he became the host of Rye Eye on Travel, Theatre & the Arts.
The Rye Arts Center held its ninth annual "Student Studio" Thursday, showcasing the work of local high school students.
On Saturday, the Rye Arts Center will celebrate its Golden Jubilee with the annual fundraising event: Going Gold: A Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration.
Strumming along with The Westchester Acoustic Guitar Group
The Rye Historical Society is planning a time capsule project to commemorate the milestone.