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Heaven is only five years away

“It’s an idea whose time has come.”  That’s Tom Schwarz’s summation of the “coup” he recently pulled off, getting approval for a retirement community on the campus of Purchase College at SUNY.  After eight years of banging on doors in Albany, Schwarz has come a step closer to a unique “annuity program” that can fuel […]

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Wanna be president?

Ariel Plantz thinks of herself as a “community artist”…a creative brand I hadn’t heard of before.  A community artist is different than, say, a community organizer.  We all know he became President.  A community artist, if he or she is lucky, may land an exhibition at a museum or alternatively get another gig and then […]

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Is Fashion Art?

There are very few things for which I will stand in line…not a movie…not a restaurant…not even an ice cream.  Yet, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced extended hours for the last few days of the Alexander McQueen exhibition, I joined hundreds of New Yorkers and tourists on a seemingly never-ending line.  Thinking back, […]

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Family-friendly Fun

People friendly, that’s what most people want from their summer leisure destinations. With that in mind, I took off with grandkids Astrid and Nadia for what I hoped would be a people-friendly weekend at Mystic Seaport this summer. Not only was it people friendly, but it was dog friendly, too.  And both kids and dogs (on […]

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Going global

Going global.  That’s the plan for the fall season at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) (www.artscenter.org) at SUNY Purchase.  I have this from a reliable source… Wiley Hausam, PAC Executive Director.  “Our season is more robust than last year  with 35 performances and more international programs, including those from Brazil, Venezuela, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Australia […]

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Beneath the Surface

I am pleased to introduce guest blogger Lynn Honeysett, the Executive Director of the Pelham Art Center, one of our affiliate member organizations. The Pelham Art Center provides the public with the place, the resources and the opportunity to see, study and experience the arts in a community setting. It was founded in 1970 and […]

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River to river

The recent unrest in Egypt has dashed my hopes of seeing the River Nile, at least for the near future.  But, I did get a glimpse of what it must have been like, back in the old days, at a “Voyage to the Nile” gala at the Hudson River Museum (www.hrm.org).  Jan Adelson, board chairperson, […]

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Seize the moment

It’s not often that someone comes along and changes the face of a town.  But it does happen once in a while.  And, it did happen in the case of Steve Apkon and the Jacob Burns Film Center.  Steve moved to Pleasantville in the late nineties, put down his roots, had a second child, decided […]

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