Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, Greta Lee, and George MacKay navigate a week of uncanny turns, fractured legends, and noir unease.
Celebrate Father’s Day with heartfelt, funny, and timeless films that capture the many ways dads shape our lives.
Spielberg blends UFO lore, secrecy, and human emotion in a tense sci‑fi thriller led by Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor.
Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, RuPaul, and Sam Reid headline a week of cosmic awe, wild spoof, bruising action, and immortal theatrics.
Amy Adams, Nicholas Galitzine, Marlon Wayans, and Javier Bardem anchor a week of cosmic clashes, wild spoof, backroad peril and dread.
Kane Parsons turns an internet-born myth into a visually gripping descent through liminal dread and modern anxiety.
Brendan Fraser, Andrew Scott, Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas and Nicolas Cage turn up in stories of deep‑sea peril, warped spaces and offbeat chaos.
June delivers “Airbender” S2, Hollywood A‑lister premieres and a World Cup‑ready Brazil doc in a month built for broad‑appeal summer hits.
Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway lead a weekend that moves from supernatural mystery to sharp‑edged fables.
May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
The day of artistry and inspiration for all ages will celebrate the groups and artists that make Port Chester a creative hub.
The October show at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester will support the work of the Pace Women’s Justice Center.
Each year, artist residencies culminate in year-end exhibitions that highlight the recent works from the artists.
Intersectional reflections on race, queerness, & body size in contemporary ceramics are explored in unexpected ways as Pride Month starts.
Will you be in the audience when Billboard's top jazz artist of the 21st century takes the stage, or will you live with the regret?
The solo exhibition features ceramic sculptures that blend the narratives of urban and rural human migration, organizers say.
Shoppers can help feed the hungry by purchasing unique ceramic bowls made by over 50 Clay Art Center artists and students.
The solo exhibition features her architectural sculpture forms, paying tribute to the buildings near home in NYC and encountered abroad.
The annual themed exhibition showcases the work being made in the studios by the artists who call the Clay Art Center their creative home.
The invitational exhibition in honor of Black History Month by Clay Art Center artists Earlene Cox and Gloria Nixon-Crouch opens Thursday.
The Clay Art Center in Port Chester hosts some of the most esteemed artists around the globe, but this installation will celebrate students.
The Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library group will discuss "The Phantom of the Opera" virtually after an at home "watch party."
The eerie fun includes a "Grab & Go" Halloween craft, pumpkin painting, and a chance for kids to make their very own haunted houses.
Weather delayed an event more than two centuries in the making, but the forecast is smiling on the rain date.
The Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library group will discuss "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" virtually after an at home "watch party."
The "Funtional Fall" exhibition, guest juried by Jessica Putnam-Phillips, will be in the gallery and online starting in September.
The Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library group will discuss "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!" virtually after an at home "watch party."
The Port Chester Arts festival will see local arts organizations, businesses and artists opening their doors for the day.
The online invitational exhibit will be celebrating PRIDE Month in new and unique ways through the art of ceramics.
The juried and invitational exhibition will feature ceramic works that "express a sense of joy through the dynamic use of color."
The popular show starring James Spader is filming an episode for its upcoming tenth season, right here in the Hudson Valley.
"The Sustaining Presence: Stalwarts of African American Contemporary Clay," guest curated by Syd Carpenter, celebrates Black ceramic art.
The beloved annual exhibit takes a closer look at the students who are shaping the future of the medium one work at a time.
Generous donors and supporters helped raise over $134K during the "Hand-in-Hand" benefit to keep the group and its vital programs strong.
Attending the fundraiser in support of the storied Hudson Valley institution comes with the chance to get your own hands on fine art.
As the center celebrates 25 years of its artist residency program, this year's artists are Avery Wells, Jon Green, Anny Chen and Jess Levin.
Johnny Depp is set to join Jeff Beck on his tour and take the stage at the Westchester County landmark in October.
When Clay Art Center says "hands-on instruction," they mean it. Register family members of all ages now and get set to get your hands dirty.
Meat Loaf tribute band "All Revved Up" will headline this year's celebration of all things Port Chester on Saturday.
Guest juried by Kukuli Velarde, the exhibit will feature artists exploring what family means to them personally through their pottery.
The works of artists-in-residence Able Broyles, Anny Chen and Breana Hendricks will be featured from now until August 4.
The online exhibit, featuring ceramic artists from the LGBTQ+ community, will be available for viewing from June 6 to June 30.
You can help feed the hungry by purchasing unique handmade ceramic bowls made by over 50 Clay Art Center artists and students.
Registration is open now for a diverse line-up of classes for both adults and children, from beginners to skilled artists.
NY State Sen. Shelley Mayer nominated the iconic venue "with a distinct niche role of a preeminent live rock and roll venue" for the honor.
The Clay Art Center held concurrent opening receptions for its "Anat Shiftan: The Garden" and “Object/Image” exhibitions on Saturday.
There are four new opportunities for emerging and established ceramic artists in the Clay Art Center shop, gallery and studios.
The Capitol Theatre hosts the exact kind of experience that can't be recreated with home theater when the jam-grass band comes to town.