Lest we forget
Remember Kristallnacht, an event that foreshadowed the Holocaust, with three upcoming lectures.
Remember Kristallnacht, an event that foreshadowed the Holocaust, with three upcoming lectures.
Thames & Hudson publishes a breathtakingly complete – and stylish – ode to Vienna at the turn of the 20th century.
WAG tours the new exhibition devoted to the influential artist Martha Rosler, now open at the Jewish Museum.
The Greenwich-based Breast Cancer Alliance’s annual Luncheon and Fashion show was another hit.
Get up close and personal with rock ’n’ rollers at the Lagond “House Concerts” this month.
Needing inspiration for setting an artful holiday table? You just might find it at the new tabletop-themed exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in Manhattan.
The traditional meets the modern in this beautiful, 15-year-old Georgian estate on North Street in Greenwich’s pastoral backcountry.
China’s short-sighted former One-Child Policy has resulted in a generation of young men with no siblings – and tough prospects in finding rare Chinese brides and, perhaps, learning to share in the far, wide world.
Spinal fusion can’t improve your golf game, but it can make it less painful.
Hope is a 3-year-old Chihuahua, Dachshund and Jack Russell Terrier mix (or so the SPCA thinks), who’s looking for a forever home.
Through Jan 20 “Maya Lin: A River is a Drawing,” a site-specific interactive exhibition that explores the geology and topography of the Hudson River…
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, check out these accessories to bring out the “One Tough Bitch” inside all of us.
To celebrate the completion of its main store, The Saks Shops at Greenwich took a page from Truman Capote’s 1966 black-and-white ball.
WAG had a dazzling morning in Manhattan –a tour of L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts, followed by the press preview for New York City Jewelry Week.
Ridgefield-based jewelry designer Amy Kahn Russell will hold a sample sale of her designs in November.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s costume/pajama party Oct. 29 is set against the backdrop of The Temple of Dendur, a Roman-era Egyptian temple.
We floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee, sort of, in the last of three exercise programs honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Bloomingdale’s White Plains last Saturday.
Ancient Harvest makes a variety of ready-to-eat quinoa, ideal for a hearty lunch on a chilly day.
Ars Antiqua, the Chappaqua-based baroque music ensemble, opens its new season Nov. 3.
Time for some fantasy designs at Lehman College.