Now streaming — ‘No Alternative’
byYonkers native William Dickerson returned home for an encore screening of his indie film “No Alternative,” now available on YouTube.
Yonkers native William Dickerson returned home for an encore screening of his indie film “No Alternative,” now available on YouTube.
The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk will offer a May 19 illustrated talk on fashion and women’s suffrage.
Beacon-based photographer Meghan Spiro’s work will be featured in “Bella Monnezza,” a show opening May 11 at Hudson Beach Glass.
Time once again for the Spring Horse Shows at Old Salem Farm in North Salem.
The best of The Met Costume Institute’s new “Camp” exhibit proved once again that less is indeed more.
The Preservation League of New York state has recognized a local project, the restoration and preservation of the 1953 Neumann House in Croton-on-Hudson.
WAG has the fragrance, the events, the jewels, the chocolates, the restaurants and the Rosé to make it a special Mother’s Day.
We’re all about landscapes – and landscapes of the mind – as WAG presents its annual tribute to gardens and all things floral – always our prettiest issue.
Alio is the world’s first oil-free reed diffuser to keep your home smelling fresh.
WAG took its annual step back in time, attending the fourth annual “Mansions of the Gilded Age” Symposium, held April 28 at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown.
New work by Hudson Valley artist David Konigsberg will be featured in a solo show opening May 3 at Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Larchmont.
Myx Fitness Partners With Wholesome Wave for “A Curated Myx.”
The Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter will honor NBC’s Natalie Morales at the “Celebrating Hope” Gala in Greenwich on May 11.
Alice Feeley’s new book of poetry, “Tracing Thin Places,” is inspired by her visits to Block Island.
Shoppers can once again delight in the distinctive work created by Ridgefield-based jewelry designer Amy Kahn Russell – and score some major savings – during her next sample sale.
The Bruce Museum’s array of exhibits presents a world of opportunities to get hands-on with art and science this Sunday, April 28 at the Spring Family Day.
The list of participating designers and architects for the 47th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House, set for May in Manhattan, has been announced.
The Lincoln Depot Museum, a 3,000-square-foot former freight and passenger rail depot, will kick off its 2019 season with a series of events April 26 through 28.