Chloé Zhao finds transcendence in silence. Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal illuminate the void.
Timothée Chalamet, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, Lee Byung‑hun and Paul Rudd lead a Christmas slate where ping‑pong collides with chaos.
A year marked by visionary filmmaking and commanding performances, from “Hamnet” to “One Battle After Another.”
Cameron’s third Pandora epic blazes visually, yet struggles to ignite fresh narrative sparks.
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Amanda Seyfried, Will Arnett and Ella Purnell headline a watchlist where volcanic battles meet SpongeBob.
From animated magic to heartfelt dramas, here’s your guide to festive stories that bring the entire family together.
Emma Mackey, Mads Mikkelsen, Kate Winslet and Walker Scobell headline a watchlist where quests meet politics and Christmas chills.
“One Battle After Another” leads Golden Globes with nine nominations as awards expand to streaming, stand‑up, podcasts and global cinema.
Netflix’s Dec. 2025 slate shines with George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Glen Close, Kate Winslet, Millie Bobby Brown, Riz Ahmed and Elmo.
From prestige dramas to family blockbusters, here’s your guide to the films lighting up theaters this holiday season.
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Classic clowns, acrobats, jugglers, dancers, daredevils and new surprises will be under the iconic red and white big top tent.
There were four six-figure winners and 178 players who walked away with prizes of $10,000 or more this month.
The All-Terrain Trackchairs that give everyone an opportunity to explore Westchester parks can give back something irreplaceable.
Curated by jazz pianist David Janeway, the summer series of concerts will feature big names in the world of jazz.
At the end of the exhibition, this fall, the bulldogs will be auctioned off, with proceeds supporting upcoming community arts projects.
The popular family-friendly events offer a full day of free, live music in Hastings-on-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, and Tarrytown.
A celebration of the 244th Anniversary of the Battle of Edgars Lane moves to Oct. 8 due to the forecast.
Dobbs Ferry resident Irena Portenko, a pianist, will perform with Georgian bartione Gocha Abuladze at the storied Weill Recital Hall.
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“All of us are looking forward to connecting with our community at a fun-filled event,” Commissioner Thomas A. Gleason said.
The artist and date were unreadable, and I thought the apostrophe might be in error. I was sure it was Hudson River School.
Playland Park is welcoming back visitors at a lower admission price this season. Rider wristbands are $20.
Paws Crossed Animal Rescue, from which the pups were adopted, is located in Elmsford.
The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester Teams Up With Michael Eric Dyson For a Discussion About MLK, Race and Reckoning
and we plan to hire an economic development coordinator to help businesses
Mozart’s Don Giovanni: A Pandemic Nightmare
World premiere of new oratorio - ESTHER - in two locations: White Plains and Briarcliff Manor (3/14/20, 3/15/20)
Come sing with Westchester’s highly acclaimed community chorus, Hudson Chorale. Rehearsals in Pleasantville.
Maddy Murphy Is Eve in Humorous Re-telling of Genesis, Written + Directed by GoJo Clan Productions
Featuring works by three of the greatest fathers of composing: Beethoven, Bach, and “Papa”Haydn
A great event that involves over two dozen teens from all of the Rivertowns
The music of Gershwin, the songs of Piaf, and more!
Come sing with Westchester’s highly acclaimed community chorus, Hudson Chorale.
Gianni Schicchi and Cavalleria Rusticana, October 20 & 21
Theater enthusiast Brian Stoll with discuss all things Broadway at the Irvington Public Library.
Whether you like opera or retro new wave, there's music for everyone near the River Towns.
Join us in September for an exciting 2018-2019 season!
Gershwin, Bernstein, a world premiere, and more! Now that it’s summertime, enjoy some “Summertime”
Jules Massenet’s neglected version of the Cinderella fairytale premiers at the Met, with a star-studded cast, in a delightful setting.
A first for super star Jonas Kaufmann and Camilla Nylund as Isolde. All under the baton of Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony.
Mozart’s opera “Cosi fan tutte,” complete with authentic side-show freaks, triumphs at the Met as a striking showpiece
Yannik Nézet-Séguin, Met’s new Music Director, starting 2 years ahead of plan, is only top of fantastic roster of opera luminaries.
He wanted them to be together forever, and they will be — in the Library of Congress.
When the Met’s carefully planned, Kaufmann/Opolais/Andres New-Year’s Eve “Tosca” came apart, was Puccini on the line?
Come sing with Westchester’s largest community chorus!
The change will take place during the next winter season.
New operas are always exciting, not always destined to last. This innovative, difficult, surrealistic one, just might.
The inaugural season for the festival will present eight playwrights.
Prize-winning Play by Katie Baldwin Eng Explores Love, Sex, Birth, Death, and the Power of Magic