Out of Africa to serve America
In WAG’s October “Celebrate the Individual” issue, we were delighted to share the story of the Rev. Philip Tah, the former parochial vicar at…
In WAG’s October “Celebrate the Individual” issue, we were delighted to share the story of the Rev. Philip Tah, the former parochial vicar at…
WAG has often featured furniture and decorative accessories from Noir in our pages. So we were pleased to hear again from the California-based company,…
Treasure hunters will again be heading to Mamaroneck High School March 11 and 12. That’s when the 23rd edition of the Larchmont Antique and…
Christie’s in Paris will soon hold an auction that is of great local interest. You may recall that we did a story in our…
Every nation creates its own distinctive culture expressed in its literature, music, art, architecture and design, which is usually inspired by the surrounding environs. …
Written by Gregg Shapiro Greenwich singer-dancer Audrey Appleby hopes you’ll be “shaken, stirred and swept away” by her cabaret act at Café Noctambulo at…
Written by Gregg Shapiro With two full-length albums to its name, 2014’s “Is There Anybody Out There?” and 2015’s “When The Morning Comes,” pop…
Written by Seymour Topping President Donald J. Trump, in flippant disregard of a binding American historical commitment, thrust the United States recently into a…
Photographs courtesy Sotheby’s International Realty. The Belle Haven section of Greenwich certainly lives up to its name, situated as it is on a peninsula…
Written by Betsy Kreuter There is a misconception that bone loss is something that concerns only the elderly when nothing could be further from…
Written by Ben Freeman Not all dementia is Alzheimer’s, nor does dementia affect people only later in life. In his mid-30s, Andy Nissen of…
Awards season is well under way, and perhaps the biggest awards presentation of them all – the doling out of the Academy Awards –…
Denzel Washington, nominated for Best Actor for “Fences” as well as for producing the film of August Wilson’s acclaimed play, hails from Mount Vernon,…
Our March issue, an exploration of design, has a feature on “The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.” We spoke with curator Sarah…
WAG had the pleasure of spending time with Linda Filley back in January. We visited the paper artist in her Millbrook home, a lovely…
WAG is proud of all its subjects, whom we like to think of as members of the extended WAG family. So it was with…
Myanmar (the former Burma) has been much in the news as it struggles to become a democratic country. One of my sisters works there…
A handful of artists with ties to Westchester are among the participants in “Activism in Art: Art Changes Things,” which opens Feb. 19 at…
The last time WAG Weekly spotlighted Marcy B. Freedman, it was to advance the Croton-on-Hudson artist’s Jan. 8 presentation at the Croton Free Library….
The Museum at FIT has opened the latest show in its Special Exhibitions Gallery – and “Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968” offers a fashionable step back…