An early scene in “The Last Stand” finds three of its characters firing an oversized handgun at a huge slab of beef. It’s an apt indicator of what’s to come for a movie that fetishizes the use of firearms and places little value on human life.
Walking into LIFT at SUNY Purchase every Wednesday and Saturday, my excitement builds as I begin to hear the motivating music from inside the gym.
When her children were growing up, Diana Keller worked as an assistant at Milton School, and with Neva Winter in the school library. For many years, she also helped Lynne Stetson out with her dance program, The Ballet Class. It was Stetson who told Keller there was a job opening at the Rye Arts Center.
While the City, with the help of outside legal counsel, continues its investigation of fiscal impropriety at Rye Golf Club, longtime manager Scott Yandrasevich, who had been on paid administrative leave since October, resigned from the position last week through a letter from his attorney.
Boy, do I need a vacation. I’m actually on my way to a four-day weekend with my husband, no kids.
Fiona Dogan found her way into real estate as a result of a home building project — her own.