BY THE SPECTATOR, JOHN MALONEY Remember the old saying, “You can have the shirt off my back?” Now it seems the trend seems to be “Take that shirt off your back!” More explicitly, “Take off what’s written on your shirt.” Some time ago we read in all the newspapers and saw on TV the story […]
BY GEORGINA CASAZZA STONY POINT – The New York premiere of “Relativity,” written by Mark St. Germain, opened the 2018 season at Penguin Rep Theatre this past weekend. The play, directed by Penguin’s artistic director Joe Brancato, and produced by Andrew M. Horn, presents a look into the personality and private life of the […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – Haverstraw PAL and Rockland Theatre Company Summer Camp doing “Seussical” and “Wizard of Oz” with performances July 13 and14. Contact rocktheatreco@yahoo.com for registration information. – Bob Dylan Songfest by Borderline Folk Music Club Sunday May 27 at Nanuet Library. Multiple musicians doing Dylan including Gary Solomon and the Ray Band […]
An Interactive, Performance and Edible Art Installations with the Burnt Asphalt Family “Food Always tastes better with a little showmanship.” Rockland Center for the Arts will present “How Shall We Dine?,” an interactive, sweet and savory tasting celebration on Saturday, June 2 at 6:30 p.m. The Burnt Asphalt Family is an artist collective that uses performance, glass, […]
BY JOE KUHN The Black Bull Steakhouse, the county’s newest upscale eatery, is bringing the atmosphere and flavor of a New York City restaurant right here to Rockland. Opened in early 2018, Black Bull Steakhouse serves not just expertly prepared steaks, but also homemade pastas, fresh seafood, and top shelf wine. Founded by veteran chef Thomas […]
Photos from GarnerArtsCenter.com Garner Arts Festival is marking its 15th year this weekend. One of Rockland’s major annual events, Garner Arts Festival bills itself as “The Lower Hudson Valley’s Premier Arts Festival” and estimates average attendance of 4 – 6,000 people to its Garnerville location, once a textile mill many decades ago and now a […]