Rodd Berro’s initial stage appearance was auspicious in its horror – he got murdered in the second act.
With movie productions having spent roughly $300 million in Connecticut since the enactment of a 2006 law establishing credits on taxes...
Helmut Zitzwitz works diligently in the back room of his Yonkers studio on what he suspects to be a family photograph.
A display of Emmys, Golden Eagles and International Silver Screen awards are part of Sonja and Mike Gilligan’s impressive resume as...
When Richard Mishkin was 6 years old, his parents enrolled him in the Juilliard School’s music preparatory program for children.
Peter Wetzler makes a living writing and performing scores for films and TV programs.
Move over Broadway: You’re about to be upstaged by one of Westchester’s finest theaters.
Westchester County residents who don’t like blaring music in the vicinity take note: the School of Rock may be coming to...
Some might think Antoinette Montague-Baugh has a dual personality.
Back in the 1970s, Route 17 would blaze with billboards for classic resorts that made the “Borscht Belt†famous: Pines, Brown’s,...
Paul Giotopoulos labors day in and day out as an artist – layering, shading, matching gradients of colors until the look...
Nat Mundy has always been enthusiastic about speed, challenge and adventure.
There’s nothing like heading for the back roads for clearing your head and getting away from the pressures of the workday...
Ceramist and sculptor Judy Sigunick lives and works in a rambling house on a mountain with her husband, Phil.
This year’s Connecticut Film Festival will undergo a few more changes as organizers work to hit upon the right formula for...