Artistic director Joe Brancato and literary manager Angelo Parra announced that this yearโs series of the popular Monday evening “Play With Your Food” series of new play readings begins this Monday, June 11 with a reading of “The Coach” by award-winning comic playwright Matt Hoverman. Subsequent readings in the series are scheduled Mondays, July 16, […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE This is a rollicking, fast stepping musical about a man who has been called the father of musical comedy, George M. Cohan. Born way back in 1878 on the third of July, later adapted to the fourth, little George started out with the Cohan Family in Vaudeville with his father Jerry, […]
BY BARRY WARNER The smell of hot popcorn, the taste of hot dogs and the bright colored balloons added to the fun-filled atmosphere of the big-top circus held in Congers this past weekend. Visitors came an hour early to enjoy the pony and camel rides plus the moon bounce attraction on the grounds adjacent to […]
BY THE SPECTATOR, JOHN MALONEY Well, here we are with another Fatherโs Day just around the corner. I donโt know why it is, but Motherโs Day gets more attention and more coverage all over than Fatherโs Day. Hey, if it werenโt for fathers, there wouldnโt be any Motherโs Day! The Spectator began to think about […]
The Men in Black are Back, Review of Men in Black 3 BY VINCENT ABBATECOLA In “Men in Black 3,” the latest in director Barry Sonnenfeld’s sci-fi comedy franchise, a human-alien mixer, if you will, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones pick up their neuralyzers and put on their shades to fight more otherworldly threats. […]
On June 21 at 8 p.m., the Turning Point in Piermont will be hosting world renowned guitarist Pierre Bensusan. The โMozart of Guitarโ will be performing in support of his multicultural and melodic instrumental and vocal album “Vividly.” Bensusanโs performance is one during his seventh month international tour. Bensusan, the French-Algerian Instrumentalist won Guitar Player […]