First Fridays Café Open Mic Night is open to any teen in Yorktown and the surrounding community.
Crowds gathered as eight of the First Friday Café Open Mic Night teen performers entertained visitors of Yorktown’s Third Annual Street Fair and Festival on Sunday.
A British ghost investigator called Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow "the most haunted place in the world" six years ago. For ghost hunters and tourists looking to visit places where ghosts are believed to reside, here are 25 leads.
This year's show introduces new lighting concepts to enhance the illusion of movement at certain installations; twenty-one performances are scheduled from Oct. 1 to Nov. 6.
Objects of Time, created in just 48 hours by team Clear Lens, was awarded Best Film, Best Acting, Best Directing, Best Writing, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and also received the Audience Award.
The 19-year-old sophomore at Wagner College is studying theatre performance. She has been in more than 20 professional shows.
Yorktown author Marisabina Russo will entertain attendees by reading from "The Bunnies Are Not In Their Beds." She has two more books on the way.
The Justin Veatch Fund sponsored the event to showcase talented young artists from the Yorktown area with the help of established professional musicians that added to the evening’s performances.
Performances of the Tony Award-winning musical, Spring Awakening, will be on Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in White Plains.
Auditions for the annual competition will be held this weekend in Irvington.
Yorktown resident Andrew Gmoser brings the bright lights of Broadway to Westchester with his skills as a lighting director.
A talented young musician, Kristina Koller of Yorktown, will be performing some popular cover songs on both acoustic guitar and ukulele at the 12 Grapes restaurant in Peekskill on Sunday.
Daisy Jopling wil produce and perform in a Sept. 16 show featuring local teens and Pink Floyd tribute band Beyond the Wall.
Creepy, comical musical begins a run of six performances over two weekends with a matinee Saturday
The Mohegan Lake Film Festival kicks off on Friday July, 22.
Local, international artists—and everyone in between—will perform this year.
Newly published Mohegan Lake author Catherine Wald has history of looking rejection in the eye and facing it down
Thousands attend the first of a six-part Concert Series featuring Tramps Like Us. Check out the full schedule of performances below.
Two Yorktowners win awards at the Hen Hud Film Festival for the second year in a row.
Annual event draws local musicians and fans to showcase local high school talent.
Relay for Life fundraiser turns out to be a huge Success
Throughout the month of May, people are invited to attend and view teen displays and performances at various venues.
The Westchester Ballet Company will presents "Shaping Lives Through Dance" Saturday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center, Purchase College.
They, and you, can catch it Wednesday evening, April 6, at the White Plains "City Center" or New Rochelle "New Roc" cinema complex.
The second annual music workshop will introduce students to like-minded peers and professional musicians in honor of Justin Veatch, who tragically died in his sleep of drug overdose.
The familiar Broadway musical comes to the Yorktown Stage for six performances from April 2 to April 10.
The high school drama club will present the musical next weekend.
The Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester's "Spring Tune-Up" is Sunday at 3 p.m. at Grace Church in White Plains.
All girls choral group, the Treble Makers, and 11-year-old Gabby Sansone performed with Daisy Jopling during her March 19 performance at the Paramount Center for the Arts.
Catch the Encore performance Wednesday evening, March 16th, at the White Plains City Center or New Rochelle Regal New Roc Movie complexes.
Local artist and Youth Mural Project Director Kelli Bickman is seeking community support for "The Banner Project," which was one of five art projects awarded ArtsWestchester’s Arts Alive grant this February.
Everything you need to get you ready for Sunday's telecast.
Students presented "An Evening of Dance"