Artist and arts educator Dr. Natalie Schifano will discuss the surprising array of printmaking techniques in the next Arts Live lecture at 3 p.m. May 7, in the Mamaroneck Public Library at 136 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck. Do you know what makes one print a relief and another an intaglio? Do […]
Month: April 2017
Review honored for moratorium reporting
The Review’s James Pero took home an honorable mention for his reporting on the residential development concerns in the village of Larchmont and town of Mamaroneck that arose last year. Pero grabbed “In-Depth Reporting” honors at the New York Press Association’s Spring Convention and Better Newspaper Contest Awards, an annual […]
Forks, Corks & Cocktails is back
Björn & Company will kick off the summer season with the fourth annual Forks, Corks & Cocktails—a food, wine and cocktails event serving the LGBTQ community of Westchester and Lower Hudson Valley—taking place on Friday, May 5 from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Ritz-Carlton Westchester, located at 3 […]
Is bottled water really safer?
[dropcap]C[/dropcap]harming, handsome and homeless, the 25-year-old we’ll call Bruce and I were eating dinner at the small downtown shelter where I volunteer once a month. We were both enjoying the pasta provided by another volunteer, but only one of us was drinking a $3 bottle of water. “WHAT?” I exclaimed […]
Reverend’s daughter captures father’s legacy
Sarah Bowen, the daughter of a late reverend, is working to spread the teachings of her father through a collection of his sermons that have since become her book, “Void if Detached: Seeking Modern Spirituality through My Father’s Old Sermons.” Bowen’s father, Rev. Dr. Richard “Dick” Murdoch, was a senior […]