Art Beat Bonnard:
The Late Interiors


“The work of art: A moment in time.” -- Pierre Bonnard
Pierre Bonnard’s works of art are saturated in color. The overall impression as you gaze at a gallery full of his paintings is like being enveloped in a warm robe of ocher, violets, burnt orange, and crimson red.

Around the Garden
March Madness

Did you buy your pea seeds yet? St. Patrick’s Day, which is the date to officially commence the vegetable patch, is fast approaching. The way things are going, new millennium Victory Gardens may be popping up all over town.

Slice of Rye

Jake Adler on Cutting Edge Of Radio Drama Revival
You might think that in this high tech era, where digital video appears on everything from televisions and computers to iPhones, old fashioned radio-style audio dramas would be lost in the dust. But you’d be wrong.

Some Healthy Competition
Much has changed on the local health care scene since United Hospital closed abruptly in early 2005. An important result of that closing has been a growing competition for patients in this area between the hospitals in Greenwich and White Plains, both in expansion of their facilities and in service enhancements.

Community Calendar
Letters to the Editor

Police Blotter

Obituaries

City Council Notes

Ask Alice – Advice for All

Out of Here – Calendar of Events Outside Rye 

Green Space
Indoor Air Quality

Scientific research suggests that many homes and office buildings can be much more polluted than big industrial cities. Given that people, on average, spend up to 90% of their time indoors means it makes sense to take a closer look at your indoor air quality.

Voice of the Vine
Wearin’ O’ The Green

On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone is Irish. Good cheer is in the air, and in the pubs.
Beer on St. Paddy’s Day? Why, of course. Guinness, dark and smoky, is the quintessential embodiment of the “happy pint.” Our favorite, though, is Smithwick’s. Suffice it to say it is a perfect mid-ground between a hefty ale and a stout.