Shoulder to shoulder through women’s history
In writing her first children’s book, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (WAG, October 2014 cover) reached into the past – America’s and her own.
A 2020 YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester Visionary Award winner and a 2018 Folio Women in Media Award Winner, Georgette Gouveia is the author of “Burying the Dead,” “Daimon: A Novel of Alexander the Great” and "Seamless Sky" (JMS Books), as well as “The Penalty for Holding,” a 2018 Lambda Literary Award finalist (JMS Books), and “Water Music” (Greenleaf Book Group). They’re part of her series of novels, “The Games Men Play,” also the name of the sports/culture blog she writes. Her short story “The Glass Door,” about love in the time of the coronavirus, was recently published by JMS. Read WAG’s serialization of “Seamless Sky” here. For more, visit thegamesmenplay.com.
In writing her first children’s book, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (WAG, October 2014 cover) reached into the past – America’s and her own.
The Museum at FIT celebrates its golden anniversary by rolling out its greatest hits for “Exhibitionism” – an exhibition about its past exhibitions.
In winter, Ted Baker’s thoughts turn to floral bedding for spring, of course.
In a time of transition, there’s much that we can learn from men. And men can learn from women.
Ted Yang was a golden guy on Wall Street – until premature triplets delivered him into a better life.
Val Morano Sagliocco – landscaper, restaurateur, entrepreneur – likes to be where the action is, even on vacation.
Though he has strained against being typecast in period pieces and dark dramas, British actor Rufus Sewell has found success in both.
Andy Todd’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to become a luxury developer.
Love him or hate him, Colin Kaepernick is the 21st century’s Muhammad Ali.
David Cone, one of the brilliant bad boy Mets of the late 1980s and early ’90s, reinvented himself with the Yankees.
A profound sense of the world has led Michael Aram to think of nature and art in an unusual way.
Novak Djokovic overcame an elbow injury and self-doubt to come all the way back to number one.
This happy 1-year-old pup is looking for an active forever home.
Without individual free will, gift-giving is meaningless.
For opera singer turned news anchor Trish Regan, mentorship is a big part of the gig.
Surely, if there was ever anyone who understood the high-profile challenges of childhood, it is Chelsea Clinton. Perhaps that is why she’s drawn to help kids as a children’s author.
Arthur Ashe saw his activism in the arenas of civil rights and AIDS awareness as more important than his athleticism and groundbreaking accomplishments on the tennis court.
Tea Forté ethos of rarefied teas embraces the nonprofit world.
He’s played villains and Jesus. So what makes Hollywood scion Tony Goldwyn so normal?
The ever-entrepreneurial Renaissance man Andrew Economos has started The Red Tide Institute to combat the algae plaguing Florida’s Gulf Coast.