New York in the Great War
The New Castle Historical Society will host an Oct. 28 lecture on World War I, presented by New York State Archivist Thomas Ruller.
The New Castle Historical Society will host an Oct. 28 lecture on World War I, presented by New York State Archivist Thomas Ruller.
The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra is set to open its 2018-2019 season with an Oct. 21 concert devoted to music inspired by the “Arabian Nights.”
Bloomingdale’s White Plains rounds out its exercise series to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month with an hour of boxing.
One of the most enjoyable social events of the WAG country season celebrates White Plains beautification.
WAG’s continued reporting on the creation of a stone sculpture by artist Bob Madden culminated with a site visit Oct. 12.
Shop for the fight against cancer at the Sip & Shop Girls’ Night Out Boutique on Oct. 24.
Hurricane Michael brings to mind thoughts of Michael, the warrior archangel.
“Synergy,” a new exhibition, opens Saturday, Oct. 13 at Hudson Beach Gallery in Beacon.
More than 15 businesses will participate in Greenwich Design District’s second annual Taste & Tour, set for Oct. 17.
Bloomindale’s White Plains continues its Breast Cancer Awareness exercise programs this Saturday and next.
You can still register to vote in the Nov. 6 election.
Bruce Museum to host its 6th annual Night at the Museum Family Benefit event on Nov. 9.
Tea Forté, a WAG fave, is now at Bloomingdale’s White Plains.
“The Iconic House: Architectural Masterworks Since 1900,” a new title from Thames & Hudson, offers a round-the-world tour of innovative design.
Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker will speak at New Rochelle High School Wednesday, Oct. 10.
WAG sampled canned cold brew from Rise Brewing Co. on a quest to find the perfect, grab-and-go drink for our busy mornings.
Just in time for cool-weather dishes that warm us up, WAG samples Zoup! premium chicken broth.
Two artists previously featured in WAG are in the spotlight again.
By a quirk of scheduling last weekend, we took in the American Gold Cup at Old Salem Farm in North Salem on the Saturday…
A recent exhibit on the 18th-century libertine can’t avoid the #MeToo lens.