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- John J. LaFalce, Democrat Congressman Who Fought for Consumers, Dies at 85A 14-term Democrat from Western New York, he sponsored financial reforms to aid consumers and pressed Washington to protect Americans from environmental hazards.
- Many Have Tried to Fix Penn Station. Can Trump Get the Job Done?Transportation experts say a thorough renovation is likely to take several years to complete — unless emergency measures are employed.
- New York City’s Hottest Hangout Is a 500-Person Board Game NightAt Richard Ye’s enormous monthly gatherings, where people play Exploding Kittens, Hues and Clues, and mahjong, New Yorkers find real-life connections and a little free fun.
- How Hekima Hapa, From Black Girls Sew, Spends Her SundaysHekima Hapa runs around with her four children, teaches a sewing class in Brooklyn and ends her day by burning a little sage.
- In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before ProofThe legal underpinnings of the administration’s broadsides against universities and schools stretch precedents and cut corners.
- Guidebooks to New York Tell How to Survive Among the NativesA collection of indelible photographs, maps and ‘intimate guides” from 1807 to 1940 went beyond extolling the virtues of the city.
- Former Cuomo Aide Settles Sexual Harassment Claim for $450,000New York State will pay to resolve a lawsuit filed by Charlotte Bennett over accusations that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her when she worked in his executive office.
- In Face of Trump’s Hostility, Hochul Responds With Barbed GratitudePresident Trump said he was taking over the Penn Station project. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has at times aggressively criticized Mr. Trump, went a different route.
- Trump Administration Blames Boasberg for Escalating Tensions Between Courts and White HouseThe administration cast the threat by the judge, James E. Boasberg, to open criminal contempt proceedings as another salvo in an increasingly bitter battle between the White House and the courts.
- How the Radio Program ‘New Sounds’ Was SavedThe music program had been on WNYC for four decades. Listener contributions spared it from the ax.
- John J. LaFalce, Democrat Congressman Who Fought for Consumers, Dies at 85
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Stroller Tours at Katonah Museum of Art
Stroller Tours at Katonah Museum of Art Fridays, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 6 and October 4 9 am – 10 am Parents with their young babies are invited to a culturally enriching program, before the Museum opens … Continue reading
Personal Journey Collage Workshop at the Katonah Museum of Art
Personal Journey Collage Workshop at the Katonah Museum of Art July 27, 10 am – 3pm Create a collage that fuses intuition and self-discovery. Led by collage artist Marilyn Glass. The fee includes materials but attendees should also bring objects … Continue reading
The Art of Collage: Remix Gallery Talks at the Katonah Museum of Art
Hear from collage artists and curators as they talk about the work featured in the Katonah Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center. Remix has work created during the last 70 years by over 100 … Continue reading
Celebrate Summer Saturday Evenings at the Katonah Museum of Art Music, Local Farmers and Collage Art Exhibition
June 15 ~ July 13 ~ August 3 The New 2013 Summer Saturdays (formerly Second Saturdays) will take place in the Sculpture Garden for three evenings celebrating local music, local farmers and the Katonah Museum of Art’s summer exhibition of … Continue reading
Caramoor@KMA: Live Music in the Sculpture Garden at the Katonah Museum of Art
Two of Westchester’s Top Cultural Institutions Collaborate on Trilogy of Outdoor Concerts For the first time, co-produced by the Katonah Museum of Art and the Caramoor Center for Music, this lively trilogy of concerts brings together three musical genres: American … Continue reading
Family Quilt Day at the Katonah Museum of Art
Featuring quilting demonstrations, a sewing circle in the Children’s Learning Center and various art activities in the Museum’s Sculpture Garden, along with special guest Ann Jonas, author/illustrator of the picture book The Quilt. The Family Quilt Day event was presented as … Continue reading
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Katonah Museum of Art Stroller Tours
Join us on special Friday mornings for before-hours gallery tours and refreshments. New moms, dads, grandparents, and caregivers with babies in tow are invited to explore different aspects of the current exhibition through interactive tours, discussions, and artistic activities. Fridays … Continue reading
Saturdays 10:30 am Picture This!
Saturday Story Time Be inspired by great children’s books read to families by special guests, then create artwork in the Learning Center. FREE! May 18Â All’s Safe A local police officer reads delightful picture books and tells about life at a … Continue reading