July 18 – 20, 2008
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Mitch Broder has the word on a space-age all-nighter at the Hudson River Museum and a soulful classic R&B Summerfest at the Westchester County Center.
Mitch Broder has the word on a space-age all-nighter at the Hudson River Museum and a soulful classic R&B Summerfest at the Westchester County Center.
Heather Salerno says the fun is in Pleasantville, at the second annual Pleasantville Music Festival with Joan Osborne.
Mitch Broder points you to old-fashioned 4th of July celebrations at Sunnyside and Van Cortlandt Manor.
Heather Salerno suggests a Brazilian night with Bebel Gilberto in Tarrytown — or an Irish night with Liz Carroll and John Doyle in Garrison.
Mitch Broder suggests a day at the Clearwater Music and Environmental Festival in Croton, and a night with Patti LaBelle at the Paramount Center for the Arts in Peekskill.
Heather Salerno turns you on to blues queen Roxy Perry, a New Rochelle native who’s playing The Turning Point in Piermont. She also sends you to the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem to learn about the Eastern coyote.
Mitch Broder points you to the Chuck Mangione concert at the Tarrytown Music Hall and to the annual Turtle Walk at Boscobel in Garrison.
Heather Salerno suggests an evening with Dar Williams in Tarrytown, and a girls’ night out to see “Sex and the City: The Movie.”
Mitch Broder clues you in on “Animals & Acrobats” at Van Cortlandt Manor, and on “Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway” at the Tarrytown Music Hall.
Heather Salerno on Joan Osborne in Tarrytown, and on “American Idol” contestants in a benefit in Suffern.
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