At The MoviesSeptember 13, 2017
By Noah Gittell According to the thermometer, fall has come sooner than normal this year. At the movies, that’s nothing new. The fall movie season […]
ArtsSeptember 13, 2017
By Arthur Stampleman While theaters were dark at the Performing Arts Center, Purchase College this summer, behind the scenes, dozens were actively preparing for the […]
At The MoviesAugust 19, 2017
“Detroit,” A Real American Horror Film By Noah Gittell They say that history is told by the winners. Perhaps this is why the story of […]
ArtsJune 24, 2017
By Arthur Stampleman The star attraction at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich is “Spring into Summer with Andy Warhol and Friends”. Here until September 3rd, […]
At The MoviesJuly 17, 2017
AT THE MOVIES “Spider-Man”, Better than the Rest, But Not Quite Amazing By Noah Gittell The problem with superhero movies these days — besides the […]
ArtsApril 24, 2017
Music Without Borders Natalie Linton, a graduate of Rye High School and Skidmore College, recently co-founded a social music project in Madrid, Spain called La […]
At The MoviesJune 24, 2017
By Noah Gittell The dinner party movie has been a staple of cinema for half a century, starting perhaps with Luis Bunuel’s cutting critique of […]
ArtsJune 2, 2017
Join the Greenwich International Film Festival for four days of feature films, international film premieres and screenings, a star-studded opening night party, educational panels and […]
ArtsJune 16, 2017
With book cover and photo of By Robin Jovanovich Since 1994, Amy Sargent Swank, a much-in-demand interior designer by day, has been thinking about writing […]
At The MoviesJune 16, 2017
A Great Performance Can’t Redeem “Churchill” By Noah Gittell In troubling times, we crave stories of brave leaders and courageous politicians. Perhaps that’s why there […]
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