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Among the 600 trailblazers and change-makers spanning 20 industries are Westchester residents: Adam James of New Rochelle, Eric Frieman of Scarsdale and Sammi Cannold of Bedford Corners. Adam James is chief of staff at Energy Impact Partners, which has $500 million under management, and is the cofounder of the Clean Energy Leadership Institute , a non-profit dedicated to preparing the next generation of leaders in clean energy.
After a sold out performance of last year's Bernstein and Friends concert, New Rochelle Opera will present another all-musical theater concert entitled SOMETHING WONDERFUL on Sunday, September 16, 2018 in the Christopher Murphy Auditorium at Iona College, 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY. The concert is sponsored by Iona College Council on the Arts.
... The title song sets up the three story lines will intersect for the rest of the show - the upper-class white New Rochelle, N.Y., family of Father, Mother, Mother's Younger Brother, Little Boy and Grandfather; the black ragtime musician Coalhouse ...
... a Harlem musician; white suburbanites, represented by Mother, the matriarch of an upper-middleclass family in New Rochelle, New York; and Eastern European immigrants, represented by Tateh, a Jew from Latvia. Together, they confront history's ...
... a Harlem musician; white suburbanites, represented by Mother, the matriarch of an upper-middleclass family in New Rochelle, New York; and Eastern European immigrants, represented by Tateh, a Jew from Latvia. Together, they confront history's ...
... a Harlem musician; white suburbanites, represented by Mother, the matriarch of an upper-middleclass family in New Rochelle, New York; and Eastern European immigrants, represented by Tateh, a Jew from Latvia. Together, they confront history's ...
... motion pictures to become a Hollywood pioneer. There's the story of an upper-class, W.A.S.P. family living in New Rochelle, New York. The unnamed characters (Father, Mother, Mother's Younger Brother, and the Boy) feel like refugees from a Thornton ...
... at www.trinityrep.com/ragtime. The musical interweaves the stories of an upper-class white family living in New Rochelle, N.Y. at the turn of the 20th century, an African American musician from Harlem named Coalhouse Walker Jr., and Tateh, a Latvian ...
... immigration, and workers' rights. The musical interweaves the stories of an upper-class white family living in New Rochelle, NY at the turn of the 20th century, an African American musician from Harlem named Coalhouse Walker, Jr., and Tateh, a ...
The recently-released, award-winning documentary, Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope, will be shown in the Ossie Davis Theater of the New Rochelle Public Library on Thursday, April 26, at 6:30 pm, and on Friday, April 27, at 4:00 pm. Participants are invited to stay for open discussions following the free, hour-long viewings.
... at www.trinityrep.com/ragtime . The musical interweaves the stories of an upper-class white family living in New Rochelle, NY at the turn of the 20th century, an African American musician from Harlem named Coalhouse Walker, Jr., and Tateh, a Latvian ...
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... becomes a love interest of Jack. Supporting character roles will be performed Stepinac students Kurt Thaler of New Rochelle, a senior, who plays Joseph Pulitzer; Nicolas DeSanctis of Ossining, a sophomore who will perform as Crutchie and Lachlan ...
"New Rochelle: Home for the Holidays" is the title of a local history exhibit and presentation being offered at in the New Rochelle Public Library this November. A sampling from the library's extensive collection of archival photographs will be on display in the library's Lumen Winter Gallery from Wednesday, November 15 - Saturday, December 2. The images are from various eras, with an emphasis on more recent history, representing the 1950s and 1960s.
The setting is New Rochelle, New York, not long after the end of slavery. The scenery, in 5th Avenue Theatre's stirring and brutal new production, is minimal-a string of lights, or a line of laundry, or a clock might be the only thing onstage.
0n Sunday, October 22, 2017, at 3:00 pm, the New Rochelle Public Library will welcome the popular live reading series 650/Where Writers Read, to the Ossie Davis Theater for an event titled, "The Kids Are Alright." The show will feature short, ...
Pelham Art Center will be a vibrant part of ArtsFest 2017, a two-town art weekend adventure on October 7 and 8 in New Rochelle and Pelham. Both Saturday and Sunday 12-4 pm will be packed with art-related activities at Pelham Art Center and Wolf Lanes Park, so plan to spend the afternoon.
Returning to New Rochelle by popular demand, members of the Sala 420 Tango Bar from La Plata, Argentina, under the direction of Ruben Gerardo Monreal, will perform a fabulous program of traditional and contemporary tango music, dance and theater on Sunday, October 1st, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, in the Ossie Davis Theater of the New Rochelle Public Library. Performers include Elke Aymonio, a singer, actress and drama teacher; Mariana Fresno, whose dance background includes Tango, Ballet, Modern Dance, Salsa and Folklore; and Diego Ocampo, a graduate of the school of Dramatic Art in Buenos Aires and dancer.
The American dream of suburbia is evolving - here's what it'll be like to live in the suburb of the future When Barb and Kevin Francella moved to New Rochelle, New York in 1990, the suburb radiated a sense of the American dream. Clusters of single-family homes boasted large driveways and green lawns.
Steven Goldberg readily admits he's not one to get surprised. The Secondary Social Studies Department Chairman has been at New Rochelle High School for 30 years, after all.
... executive director of The Picture House. Marquee Night is co-chaired by Pelham resident Louise Middleton and New Rochelle resident Melina Vourlekis. They are supported by a committee of volunteers from all over Southern Westchester. Owen Berkowitz ...
Steven Goldberg readily admits he's not one to get surprised. The Secondary Social Studies Department Chairman has been at New Rochelle High School for 30 years, after all.
... of racism, intolerance, and injustice. Ragtime depicts three families -- black, Jewish and Eastern European in New Rochelle, N.Y., at the turn of the century. In 1992, it received the NAACP Image Award for outstanding motion picture. Among those ...
... Ragtime depicts the story of a black family, a Jewish immigrant family, and an Eastern European family in New Rochelle, N.Y. at the turn of the century. Henderson said the NAACP was contacted by a Cherry Hill parent who filed a complaint about the ...
... Ragtime depicts the story of a black family, a Jewish immigrant family and an Eastern European family in New Rochelle, N.Y. at the turn of the century. The "N-word" is used several times in the script. Henderson said the NAACP was contacted by a ...
From the small screen to the big stage: New Rochelle High School students recently used their popular YouTube series to get a face-to-face with the team of Broadway's latest hit sensation, "Hamilton." Last week, students from New Rochelle High School's PAVE program paid an exclusive backstage visit with the production team behind the hottest ticket in town.
... an actor. He was 4-years-old and that dream, at the ripe "old" age of nine, has already become a reality. The New Rochelle native whose real name is Jordan Feigenbaum, is currently touring as Michael Llewelyn Davies in "Finding Neverland." This is ...
A quirky "funeral" cortege passed through Pelham on that day long ago. Bedecked with crepe, the somber procession traveled slowly from the New Rochelle border on Boston Post Road until it reached Pelhamdale Avenue where it turned there toward Colonial Avenue.
A quirky "funeral" cortege passed through Pelham on that day long ago. Bedecked with crepe, the somber procession traveled slowly from the New Rochelle border on Boston Post Road until it reached Pelhamdale Avenue where it turned there toward Colonial Avenue.
A traveling exhibit of rare photographs and representations of historical events from the life of Anne Frank is about to open in New Rochelle. "Anne Frank: A History for Today" runs to Dec. 7 at the Museum of Arts & Culture at New Rochelle High School.