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News Publisher Performs One-Man Show In Tarrytown For Hope's Door
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- River Journal publisher Robert Bonvento will perform his one-man show, "Aging - A Bad Rap," for one performance only on Sunday, March 26, at the Tarrytown Music Hall.
Proceeds from this benefit performance will go to Hope's Door, a nonprofit organization based in Pleasantville, whose motto is Embracing Life Free From Domestic Abuse.
“Aging – a Bad Rap," written and performed by Bonvento, reflects on the lives of eight people he interviewed, ranging in ages from 6 to 103. The show melds the spoken word with music, dance, photography and videography, accor…
Crazy, Mixed-Up Multimedia Art Show Opens At Nyack's My Own Little Gallery
NYACK, N.Y. -- The art show “Out of the Ordinary: Crazy Mixed Up Media” opened Saturday, March 18, at Nyack’s My Own Little Gallery. It will run through Sunday, April 30.
Sculptured creatures, friendly monsters and surrealistic diorama’s bring multimedia artistic expression to a new level at "Out of the Ordinary," according to a release from My Own Little Gallery.
“I love to encourage people’s appreciation of art in all its many splendid forms,” said artist and gallery owner Elaine Schloss. “This current show is a combination of crazy, mixed up, wonderful art that is a blend of …
Valhalla Native Sings For Pope Francis
VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Several Stonehill College students, including Valhalla native Peter Giannini, sang for Pope Francis as part of the Stonehill Chapel Choir's seven-day pilgrimage to Italy.
The honor of singing for the Pope came as part of a weeklong pilgrimage to Italy for 32 Stonehill students, three alumni, three college staff, and 17 family members.
In addition to the performance for the Pope, the choir, which is known for its joyful liturgical music, provided music for Mass in St. Peter's Basilica and a concert at the San Lorenzo International Youth Center, according to a release from …
Local Youth Wrestlers Advance To State Tournament
CORTLANDT MANOR, N.Y. -- Youth wrestlers from Cortlandt Manor, Arlington and Carmel have excelled in regional competitions to advance to state championships.
Aidan Miller of Cortlandt Manor, Dillion Arrick and Timmy Bova of Arlington placed first in their respective weight classes at the 2017 NY-USA Super Regionals to advance to 2017 NY-USA Youth State Championships, which was held on Sunday, March 12, in Binghamton.
At the Youth State Championships in Binghamton, Bova and Miller both placed first in their weight classes and Arrick was runner-up in his.
Additionally, Miller, Arrick, Bova,…