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byWAG readers may remember Emily Tabin from a profile I wrote for our November issue. That month’s theme was “Passionate Pursuits,” and Tabin certainly…
WAG readers may remember Emily Tabin from a profile I wrote for our November issue. That month’s theme was “Passionate Pursuits,” and Tabin certainly…
Robert Cuccioli, you may recall, was the subject of a profile we ran back in December. I had the chance to chat with the…
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Legendary tennis coach and onetime Pelham resident Nick Bollettieri is back from Wimbledon and took the time to share some thoughts from his fortnight there.
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Summer is always a great time to visit The Metropolitan Museum of Art and catch up on the shows you didn’t have time for in the spring. This season, the museum is featuring a number of exhibits that underscore one of The Met’s more unusual strengths, its ability to surprise
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Our wine&dine columnist, Geoff Kalish, MD, waxes poetic on a 30-year love affair with La Camelia Restaurant, a northern Westchester institution
Hailing from the western portion of Spain’s populous Zaragosta Province and not costing a fistful of dollars, the 2010 Bordegas Borsao Granacha ($7) is…
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“Would you care for a little wine with that whipping, my dear?”
OK, so I’m sure Christian Grey doesn’t say that. But apparently, there’s a good deal of wine in the “50 Shades of Grey” trilogy – and I’m sure, a certain amount of whine as well. And that has spurred Elizabeth Miller, manager of Vintology Wines & Spirits in Scarsdale, to present “The Wines of Christian Grey” from 7 to 9:30 p.m. July 11.
It seems every time we turn around we hear about yet another project Westchester-based performance artist Marcy B. Freedman is involved in. I wrote…
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J With the Olympics on the horizon, it gives me reason to pause and ponder some of the unusual Olympic sports that are and…