Arts Nyack Weekender: Four Days, 30+ Films This weekend, enjoy a movie in Edward Hopper’s garden, shop at the Summer Sidewalk Sale, or give a fluffy friend a fur-ever new home.... News & Views StaffAugust 17, 2018
Arts Words & Images: Olympic Experience by Sue Webb My sister Mary was my golden ticket to the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She had gotten a job working... Bill BatsonAugust 12, 2018
Arts Nyack Weekender: Hot Times and Cool Things To Do Have you had enough of Hot? There are cool things to do this weekend, including seeing Souvenir at Penguin Rep and catching two cover bands playing... News & Views StaffAugust 10, 2018
Arts Please Be Seated: Passion is Key to Great Documentary Do What You Love and the Documentary Will Follow What makes a good documentary? Whether about history or film or murder, the best documentaries... News & Views StaffAugust 10, 2018
Arts Nyack People & Places: Eric David Laxman, Sculptor by Mike Hays Sparks fly in Eric David Laxman’s studio on Mountainview Avenue. Sanding is one of the final stages in the creation of... News & Views StaffAugust 9, 2018
Arts Words & Images: Carrington Bookshop by Janey Tannenbaum We drove around the block six times trying to decide. On the seventh run we were stopped by police, who thought... Bill BatsonAugust 5, 2018
Arts Making Her Own Lane: Catching Up with Kristi Zea by Christopher Stanton Kristi Zea’s career is one defined by upsetting expectations. As a visual artist working across film and television production for over... a. staffAugust 4, 2018
Arts Nyack Weekender: Pow Wow and a Renaissance Fair Here are a few weekend Things To Do that won’t let the rain rein in your summer. Head to the Hopper House for a... News & Views StaffAugust 3, 2018
Arts Nyack People & Places: Edward Hopper’s Little Known Bicycle Painting How Edward Hopper’s Teenage Cycling in Nyack Led to a Little-Known Painting by Mike Hays The idea for the 1937 painting, French Six-Day Bicycle... News & Views StaffAugust 2, 2018
Arts Words & Images: Max’s Kansas City Memories by Ronnie de Pascal I loved those white hot summer Sundays in the city. Ripples of heat rising from sidewalks and asphalt streets. The... Bill BatsonJuly 29, 2018