Orangetown Museum Opens New Exhibit

“What’s in Your Attic” runs through Nov. 16 BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Several Orangetown families rummaged through their attics, basements and garages for the latest exhibit at the Orangetown Museum and Archives which opened last weekend, and the result is a glimpse into the ordinary, and sometimes extraordinary, lives of local […]

“Mary Poppins” featured at WBT

BY GEORGE J. DACRE Richard Stafford takes the helm as director and choreographer of “Mary Poppins,” which opens May 8 at the Westchester Broadway Theatre. He says that the popular musical about a nanny who teaches a 1910 family how to value each other again, is very adaptable to the WBT stage and he is […]

Upcoming at the Rockland Jewish Film Festival: Paris-Manhattan

Upcoming at the Rockland Jewish Film Festival: Paris-Manhattan

Directed by Sophie Lellouche, “Paris-Manhattan” tells the story of a young woman with a passion for a famed film director in this delightful romantic comedy. Alice (Alice Taglioni) is a beautiful, but single thirty-something whose obsession with Woody Allen is put to the test by a gallant Frenchman (Patrick Bruel). Under the constant pressure from […]

Nobody Likes the French

Nobody Likes the French

Humor by Ella Steinbeck Nobody likes the French. When I was doing hair in the salon at The Bellagio Hotel in fabulous Las Vegas, we had one French stylist. He would refuse to do French people’s hair. The French don’t like the French!  Every French client I had would come in and say the same […]

I’m Going to Sue You

BY THE SPECTATOR, JOHN MALONEY A few weeks ago, headlines were made all over the country and every TV station carried the news about a teenage girl who sued the parents and took them to court. She wanted them, among other things other things to pay her college tuition, give her a long weekly allowance […]