Jazz & Poetry: a Big Conversation
Phylisha Villanueva, Westchester County’s second poet laureate, describes herself as a jazz poet.
Phylisha Villanueva, Westchester County’s second poet laureate, describes herself as a jazz poet.
Musician Nicole Zuraitis doesn’t feel the need to put herself in a single category, but she loves the freedom jazz provides, allowing her to make her own rules.
With Labor Day comes fall arts festivals featuring artists, live music, family activities and views of the Hudson. Here are 10 fall festivals in Westchester.
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College (PAC) promises its audiences a significant leap forward into the post-pandemic world. That’s according to its Artistic Director, Ian Driver, who explains that the center’s new season begins and ends with shows that fully embrace the vast capabilities of its spaces. Everything in…
In its current exhibition, Candescence, Pelham Art Center celebrates the legacy of its late executive director, Charlotte Mills Mouquin Voznesenskaya (Mouquin).
Helen Toomer launched Upstate Art Weekend (UPAW) in 2020, a result of her feeling physically separated from art and people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
RiverArts recently appointed Ecka Blaire Faulds as its new Executive Director, effective July 8. Faulds brings 15 years of experience in nonprofit arts and museum management to the organization.
American composer Aaron Copland wrote “Fanfare for the Common Man” in 1942 when the U.S. entered World War II, its title inspired by a speech given by Vice President Henry A. Wallace.
Michael Roberson did not attend seminary to be a pastor.
For him, seminary was a crossroads: where his professional work in public health advocacy and his love of house ballroom could meet.
As the summer begins to heat up, a variety of cultural offerings come with it.
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