Purchase’s invitation to the dance
In a crossover world in which dancers may do ballet one season and ballroom or Broadway the next, the Purchase Dance Company is ready for anything.
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 a crossover world in which dancers may do ballet one season and ballroom or Broadway the next, the Purchase Dance Company is ready for anything.
Clothes not only make the woman. They make a statement. Just be prepared for the blowback.
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From propriety to punk to protests, pink is pretty complicated.
McLaren, a name familiar to racing and auto enthusiasts, makes a broader splash with two sleek “steeds.”
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Some rosy suggestions on what to give your beloved or use as centerpieces at your bridal shower or wedding.
A ruby lover goes in search of halo-set diamonds at R & M Woodrow Jewelers in Rye to catch up on a hot trend.
A purse filled with goodies that reflect the giver’s (or receiver’s) Purse-onality is definitely trending.
The American Gold Cup returns to Old Salem Farm in North Salem this month but with new, later dates and a new VIP club sponsor.
The US Open – the last of the Grand Slam tournaments, celebrating its golden jubilee this season – is one of sports’ greatest events and one of its most challenging.
The new Louis Armstrong Stadium gets ready for its closeup when the US Open begins Aug. 27.
At the Delamar, the staff treats all the guests as if it’s their wedding day.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Pound Ridge Golf Club combines the tony setting of a private course with the accessibility of the public course it is.
WAG’s editor in chief learns a few new tricks of the skincare and makeup trades during an afternoon of beauty at The Saks Shops at Greenwich.
The Adequan/FEI North American Youth Championships presented by Gotham North (NAYC) – formerly the FEI North American Children’s, Junior and Young Rider Championships – will be held in part for the first time at Old Salem Farm.
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This house on Pecksland Road gives fresh, stately meaning to the phrase “coming out of the woodwork.”