Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Flash Sketch Mob 2015 by Bill Batson On June 16, 2012, over 100 artists flocked to Nyack to join the Flash Sketch Mob. Situated every 12 paces along... News & Views StaffFebruary 24, 2015
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Helen Hayes MacArthur by Bill Batson Legend has it that when Helen Hayes MacArthur first saw this fine example of Italianate architecture on North Broadway, her husband,... News & Views StaffJanuary 27, 2015
News Mrs. Obama Makes the Trip More Bountiful by Bill Batson Last month First Lady Michelle Obama hosted a White House screening of The Trip to Bountiful, a new TV movie which can... News & Views StaffMarch 2, 2014
News Nyack Sketch Log: New Market to Premier at Tappan Zee Playhouse Site by Bill Batson The parcel at the corner of Church Street and South Broadway has a development cycle similar to the cicada. The 17-year... News & Views StaffSeptember 24, 2013
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Our Village Was A Stop on The Trip to Bountiful by Bill Batson Nyack was a stop on The Trip to Bountiful. The play of that name was just nominated for a Tony Award... News & Views StaffMay 7, 2013
Arts Tour Pretty Penny, Former Home of Helen Hayes Nyack’s most famous house on North Broadway was once home to the First Lady of American Theatre. On Sunday May 5 you can take... News & Views StaffApril 30, 2013
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Helen Hayes MacArthur by Bill Batson Legend has it that when Helen Hayes MacArthur first saw this fine example of Italianate architecture on North Broadway, her husband,... News & Views StaffDecember 4, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Rockland Center for the Arts by Bill Batson In the contest to draw an audience for the arts, Rockland County is David to the Goliath of New York City.... News & Views StaffSeptember 18, 2012
Arts Nyack Sketch Log: Flash Sketch Mob by Bill Batson Veni, Vedi, Sketchi means I came, I saw, I sketched. The original boast from Julius Caesar was more ominous. For our... News & Views StaffApril 10, 2012
News Nyack Architecture is Nyack History “Architecture is one of the most enduring clues to history,” says Win Perry, the President of the Historical Society of the Nyacks. “It helps... News & Views StaffFebruary 6, 2012