Lee Sandford, who writes under her maiden name Lee Carey, started working on the novel seven years ago, even though she had never written fiction before.
When a band of Rye High School alumni performed a setlist of original songs and covers recently in Rye Town Park, it felt more like a homecoming than a performance.
Emerson told The Record Wednesday that more than 80 applicants are ready to paint Purchase Street into an art gallery.
Now through October 26, “Van Gogh’s Flowers” invites visitors to step into the world where paintings blossom into gardens and sculptures bloom like brushstrokes come to life.
Originally a jewelry designer in the city, Margie Nugent was interested in culture and women’s history and became a certified natural henna artist.
The Form & Function Gallery at the Rye Arts Center last month reflected work from students taking ceramics, mixed media, and the 3-D design class.
The school’s pre-professional dancers opened the program with “Twinkliana,” a ballet choreographed to the music of Mozart.
The project, called Art for Purchase, is seeking Rye businesses to help showcase artwork by “emerging talents” and “seasoned creators.
If you’re looking for some answers, you might find them blowin’ in the wind near the Rye Recreation Amphitheater on June 22 at around 4 p.m.
The Wisdom Gallery featured residents with a variety of backgrounds, including teachers like Klein and artists, musicians, psychologists, and journalists.

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