10 Fall Festivals in Westchester 2024
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.
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.
Jazz vocalist Andromeda Turre interviews pianist Vijay Iyer about his recent album release, artistic influences and his chemistry with bandmates.
Restoration is the name of the game at Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) lately.
The list of things to do in Westchester grows as the warming temperatures bring a respite from the frosty cold of winter.
The fifth-annual Rockland Arts Festival begins on January 26 with 12 virtual and in-person exhibitions, performances and panel discussions…
“Children are the leaders of their learning.” says Thomas Sullivan, Executive Director at Westchester Children’s Museum (WCM).
The Diwali festival of lights is a national holiday in India; an illustrious Hindu festival celebrated around the world.
Every Autumn, New Rochelle Council on the Arts uses its annual ArtsFest as a way to provide local artists with the opportunity to showcase their works while bringing their community together.
Those visiting Peekskill on September 16 can live their Lollipop Guild fantasy at the annual OzLand Festival, where performers will celebrate the timeless fun of L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz.
On August 20, co-organizers ArtsWestchester, the Village of Sleepy Hollow and sponsor Montefiore Einstein, will present Dia de la cultura ecuatoriana (Day of Ecuadorian Culture), a free day in Barnhart Park that features traditional music, folk dance and cultures of Ecuador.
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