BY ALAN McGEORGE Gone are the strobe lights and dance floor at Studio 54 in Manhattan … the theatre sold out on Sunday for the opening week of “Harvey.” Harvey is a six-foot-tall rabbit invisible to everyone except Elwood, much to the exasperation of his sister, Veta. In order to save the family’s social reputation, […]
Over 200 jobs available On July 29, Yard House will open its newest location bringing the restaurant’s upscale-casual menu of American dishes and diverse beer offerings to West Nyack. This will mark Yard House’s second location in New York and its 40th restaurant across the country. Job seekers are invited to apply in person from […]
“Peter and The Starcatcher,” which stars Clarkstown South graduate Adam Chanler Berat, received four Tony Awards on Broadway. Christain Borle won for best featured actor in a play and Starcatcher won for Darron West’s sound design, Paloma Young’s costume design and set design by Donyale Werle. Celia Keenan Bolger received a Tony nomination for the […]
Great acting in the 30s story of Lennie And George BY GEORGE J. DACRE If Rockland County had an awards program like the Hollywood Oscars, Stavros Adamides as the very slow-witted Lennie and Scott Schneider as his fellow migrant and protector George, would certainly get nominations. They and a very talented cast put on the […]
Review of new Hollywood film “Prometheus” BY VINCENT ABBATECOLA The first film in the “Alien” trilogy was Ridley Scott’s only one as a director. Three decades later, he displays that his extended time away from the franchise has not tarnished his adventurous spirit for the sci-fi realm. Just like in “Alien,” Scott’s sort-of-prequel “Prometheus” has […]
Tickets On-sale Friday, June 15 at 10:00 a.m. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts will be hosting the Stone Temple Pilots for a Pavilion-Only Concert on Wednesday, August 22, at 8 p.m., joined by a special guest. As many bands from the grunge rock ‘n roll era have recently done, Stone Temple Pilots will honor […]