‘Fashion Food Faire’ fun
The latest presentation from T. Fraser Productions, at Bloomingdale’s White Plains June 13, will benefit Gilda’s Club of Westchester.
The latest presentation from T. Fraser Productions, at Bloomingdale’s White Plains June 13, will benefit Gilda’s Club of Westchester.
Tony Award winner Jane Dubin to be honored at ArtsWestchester.
Two new products from Sisley Paris will have you glowing from head to toe.
The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra wraps up its season June 17 with a performance featuring Gwen Laster.
Experiential events designer Therèsa Fernand brings The Big Easy to Ridgefield with “A Night in New Orleans” on June 8.
Coffee lovers are invited to sip and savor the internationally sourced artisan roasts of Shearwater Organic Roasters, set to open in Fairfield this month.
A bold ring design from Jemily Fine Jewelry echoes the dark romance of “Game of Thrones.”
Soap star Lois Robbins dishes on love, lust and life in a new one-woman show.
Greenwich Polo Club fields art as well as two strong teams for the season opener.
WAG keeps an eye on design, from the Kips Bay Decorator Show House’s extended run to more from ICFF.
Fashion designer Jane Wilson-Marquis opened the doors of her Manhattan boutique to celebrate the publication of “Ageless Bride.”
An updated exhibition, expanded tours and a symposium signal the season kicking into high gear at Lyndhurst.
Empowering Through Beauty Foundation crowns 60 sixth-grade girls to honor their self-worth, education, community service and sisterhood values.
The LOFT LGBT Community Center in White Plains hosts “LOFT Pride 2017” June 3.
The tough-minded president of HBO Documentary Programming talks about her new book “You Don’t Look Your Age…and Other Fairy Tales” at two different Barnes & Noble stores.
If any place deserves to be haunted, it is the Old Silk Road.
Caught between two worlds, the Japanese-American educator created Greenwich-based Global Citizens Initiative to bridge many.
The performer’s singer/songwriter, Don McLean mixes the oldies but goodies with new fare for audiences that want to forget and those that want to remember.
With China creating a New Silk Road, Seymour Topping recalls a moment in the not-too-distant past when he and journalist-wife Audrey traveled along the treacherously beautiful Karakorum Highway that links Pakistan and China.
Former WAG cover photographer David Bravo tells us what he’s been up to. Hint: It involves marketing.