Memorial Park the setting again for ‘The Leftovers’ BY BILL DEMAREST NYACK – Nyack’s popularity as a setting for film and TV productions continues to be seen this week with two sites to be used for different projects. On Friday, Old World Food Market on Route 59 is scheduled to be the setting for a […]
Award-winning poet Harry Waitzman, who has had a regular poetry column featured in the Rockland County Times for the past decade or so, has been named poet laureate of the Town of Clarkstown. In his official notice of appointment, Waitzman received the following congratulation from Town Supervisor Alex Gromack: “I have enjoyed your poetry for […]
Mozart’s Requiem Nyack College Chorale Friday, April 4, 7:30 p.m. Prof. Joel Jameson, director Nyack College Chorale, under the direction of Professor Joel Jameson and student director, Jamal Sarikoki, will perform Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626) by W.Al Mozart\. Special guests: Laurelle Virola, soprano; Kate Wiswell, alto; Patrick Dennison, tenor; and Joel Jameson, […]
BY HEATHER HACKNEY Ladies and Gentlemen this year that has brought so much loss to Hollywood. Yet in the midst of a rainy morning, as the sun peaked over Hollywood Boulevard, excitement started to grow. Welcome to the 86th Academy Awards. Mini gold men standing only 13 ½ inches flooded the inside of the Dolby […]
Puddin’ Don’t is a creation of Jake Barlow, inspired by all manner of silliness, like Berkeley Breathed’s Bill the Cat, Chuck Norris Facts, The movie Machete, and the great Marty Feldman. Puddin’ Don’t can be found daily online at www.puddindont.com.
BY GEORGE J. DACRE This is another in the Haverstraw-based Shades Repertory Theatre’s look at African-American History month and it is quite a tale of how black people in the Pennsylvania city strived to improve their lot. One man runs as the first black candidate for mayor, while his golf-loving friend works his way up […]