Caitlin Jenner might love this book. You might not. But then again–you might! “Woman,” by Veemala Victoria Persaud (AuthorHouse, 2018, 153 pages) is one of those books where the subject matter (in this case, gender reassignment, or transgender change) can get inextricably bound up in a reader’s estimation of the actual quality of the writing, […]
NANUET, NY – Shaking Crab has opened on Route 59 in Nanuet. The restaurant features Cajun-style seafood, serving up mussels, lobster, shrimp, and more, shaken up with a spice blend in a bag — and served in that bag. Also on the menu: fries, onion rings, wings, fried oysters, mac and cheese, mochi, and a […]
March brings two amazing Music Sessions @ Rockland Center for the Arts. For the first concert Saturday, March 7, 7:30 p.m. Peter Asher (of Peter & Gordon) joins forces with Jeremy Clyde (of Chad & Jeremy) to star together in an evening of music and memories featuring songs and stories from their 60s heyday as […]
Reviewed by EUGENE PAUL “Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories” is what the Mint Theater Company bills these two one act plays being presented together, thus pushing as many alluring buttons as compactly as possible, the majesty and gleam of the great Russian writers’s names, the cockles warming throb of testifying that the plays are love stories, the […]
Artworks by Zachary Skinner Rockland Center for the Arts March 8 – April 19, 2020 Opening Reception: Sun, March 8 2:00-5:00pm Free to the Public Anthropocene Outpost presents depictions of human encounters with a damaged post-industrial landscape. Zachary Skinner exhibits a selection of paintings and sculptures that depict the dystopian point of view of a nomadic […]
Good fun and nostalgic spirits are coming as Bauer Productions presents “An Evening of Doo Wop, Rock & Roll and Memories” on Saturday, April 18 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains benefitting the Roy White Foundation.