Chappaqua author Ron Dionne and Scarsdale author Mel Parish prove that independent books deserve a place at the literary table.
Artist will donate 20 percent of sales to nonprofits through August in appreciation of Produce Pete publicity.
Country songwriter Larry Migliore finds inspiration in Somers.
The independent film is making its Red Carpet Premiere on Aug. 3.
Tom Olvierio, a Somers High School graduate, and other young actors will perform in New York City and Scotland with the Infinity Repertory Theatre Company.
A permit was approved July 5 for shooting of "A Birder’s Guide to Everything" later this month and in August.
The award winning photographer will display her work on Wednesday, July 11 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Sally Franklin’s new show will be part of Beacon’s Second Saturday arts event. Her paintings will remain on display throughout the month of June.
The multi award-winning choreographer presents her annual showcase performances this weekend.
Simon & Schuster exec Dan Potash has the scoop on what's coming down the pike in young adult lit.
Provocative adult play brings local writers, actors together.
The film follows five women who are mothers incarcerated at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility trying to raise their children from behind bars.
Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie premieres today at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
Whether 15-year-old Nicole Farda moves on to the next round will depend on audience online voting, so she needs your support.
Local performers in racy 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' at Yorktown Stage.
Twenty-five local women will perform Eve Enslers 'The Vagina Monologues' this month at The Purple Crayon Center in Hastings.
12-year-old Gabrielle Sansone plays Candy in the play, which opens Sunday April 29.
ArtsWestchester will host an April 4 luncheon at the Crowne Plaza to honor recipients for their outstanding contributions to the arts scene of Westchester County.
She will perform at the Winery at St. George in Mohegan Lake on Wednesday, April 4. Doty is self-taught on guitar and piano, and has written more than 50 original songs.
Fang Ling Lee has painted a window mural at Thyme restaurant in Yorktown, just in time for the spring season.
The White Plains City Center 15: Cinema De Lux looked like Panem Thursday night during the midnight premiere of “The Hunger Games.”
MaryAnn Schunk used to process negative images, but there is nothing negative about the way she sees the world around her.
Barry Malawer's play will be performed at The Philipstown Depot Theatre in Garrison and it will run from March 2 through March 18.
Words can mean much more than a heart-shaped box of chocolates.
ArtsWestchester is to award 39 Arts Alive and Arts Partners Challenge Grants to Westchester-based arts organizations and artists.
Free performances are sponsored by local libraries.
Performances are Jan. 28 through Feb. 5 at the Tarrytown Music Hall.
A six-member band, Painted Betty, will perform at the Winery at St. George in Mohegan Lake on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
A great late-bloomer singer/songwriter Amy Speace plays Larchmont's Watercolor Cafe Thursday.
Westchester's RTO enters into its new season with a new leader and new goals.
Westchester Ballet Company’s The Nutcracker is Dec. 17 at 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. All performances are at the Westchester County Center in White Plains.
To help pay for the trip to London during the summer of 2012, dancers have been organizing fundraisers.
From Miracle on 34th Street to Home Alone, you can check out your favorite holiday film at the movies this year.
The family-friendly show will delight audiences.
Matt Giegerich, Yorktown resident of 18 years, has created the new web sitcom, “Home at Last.” The show stars William Russ and features Jeff Lewis.