Ellis Island – The Promise and the Hope Was it a dream or a nightmare? Or a promise? For hundreds of thousands of prospective immigrants, the sight of the Statue of Liberty was [...] November 6, 2017
The Blaze – A Glorious Festival of Pumpkins at Van Cortlandt Manor There is no exaggeration in the name The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze that bedazzles scores of families and kids up in Croton-On-Hudson’s [...] November 5, 2017
Street Seens: The Band Aid Clue Halloween 2017 served up an unusual set of memories. They included the story of sweet, little pigtailed pre-K girls emerging to their [...] November 5, 2017
Of Thee I Sing– Lighthearted, But No Longer Just Satire “I don’t know about you, but I’m spending a lot more time reading the news…” Ted Sperling begins. As Artistic Director/Principal [...] November 4, 2017
Up, Up And Away Over the Big Apple Smooth, like butter, we were uplifted; we hovered, then we soared above Westchester County. The blades whooshed overhead, but headphones [...] November 4, 2017
Spreading “ FUNshine” in the Older Years Today marks a full four months and six days since my hubby of sixty years and I moved to our Happy-Ever-After retirement community cottage. [...] November 3, 2017
Shadowlands – Literate and Sympathetic “Good Evening. The subject of my talk tonight is love, pain and suffering…The question I would put to you this evening, and one which I [...] November 2, 2017
Small Words, Big Ideas: Knives In Hens “What’s in your head?” It’s the question raised time and again in David Harrower’s Knives In Hens, now playing at 59E59 Theaters. [...] November 2, 2017