WHAT’S HAPPENING 11/2/17

WHAT’S HAPPENING 11/2/17

BY GEORGE J. DACRE Opening Friday November 10 and running weekends through December 9, the Musical “The Bridges Of Madison County” will play at the Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack. Claudia Stefany directs the show, which is based on the best-selling novel by Robert James Waller. Francesca Johnson is looking forward to a rare four days […]

Veterans Day Events & Offers

Veterans Day Events & Offers

RCC: Remembering the Centennial of US Entry into the Great War Tuesday, November 7, 11 am – noon in the Technology Center, Ellipse Veterans Job Fair: Tuesday, November 14, noon – 2 pm Student Union, Room 3214 (Also in Rockland Community College) The Holocaust Museum Salutes Our Veterans: Thursday, November 16, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm and 7 pm – […]

TONIGHT: “Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen” looks at case of Rockland foot doctor who sought to slay wife

TONIGHT: “Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen” looks at case of Rockland foot doctor who sought to slay wife

Just in time for Halloween the nationally syndicated “Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen” airs their investigation into the case of Dr. Ira Bernstein and Kelly Gribulek, a wealthy Rockland County podiatrist and his mistress who sought to hire a hitman to slay Bernstein’s ex-wife Susan. The shows airs across America tonight. Locally it will […]

Antrim Playhouse opens 81st season with the hilarious musical comedy, “Nunsense”

Antrim Playhouse opens 81st season with the hilarious musical comedy, “Nunsense”

BY GEORGINA CASAZZA WESLEY HILLS – The Antrim Player’s presents the hilarious musical comedy, “Nunsense” by Dan Goggin. The unlikely story of five Hoboken nuns that left audience in stitches is directed by Anthony Bragaglia and produced by Bridget Emsworth. The nonsense of “Nunsense” is simple: The Little Sisters of Hoboken have come to find […]

Picasso on the Hudson

Picasso on the Hudson

Rare sketch to be auctioned in Nyack BY KATHY KAHN  Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), best known for his abstract works by the general public, had many inspirational periods. One of his early works, a graphite sketch of a nude man and woman, was discovered by appraiser John Felz of RZM Fine Arts & Antiques. Inc.  in […]