Victorian splendor at Glenview
byThe six period rooms of Glenview, the historic home of the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, are decked out in full holiday splendor.
The six period rooms of Glenview, the historic home of the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, are decked out in full holiday splendor.
The city hosts Winterscape, a family-friendly holiday extravaganza featuring live music, arts and crafts and, of course, a visit from Saint Nick.
For the book lovers on your holiday list, check out a selection of recent titles from Thames & Hudson.
WAG Wanderer Debbi K. Kickham stocks up on travel goodies.
You’ll no longer fret over wine on the carpet with these washable rugs by Lorena Canals.
Valmont is offering a limited Red Dragon Edition of its l’Elixir des Glaciers for the holiday season.
Burkelman in Cold Spring has introduced a line of candles made in the Hudson Valley.
Need a quick pick-me-up when out holiday shopping? Consider the Stabilyze nutrition bar.
Bloomingdale’s White Plains sure knows how to throw a party.
Samantha Levine will showcase her company, Auburn Jewelry, in a pop-up shop at J.Crew in White Plains.
WAG tours the Winter Village in New York’s Bryant Park.
Fashion-industry veteran Ralph Pucci, subject of a 2015 WAG cover story, reveals his latest mannequin collection.
Mosaic artist Allison Eden, who is featured in the December issue of WAG, has again created holiday windows for Bloomingdale’s 59th Street in Manhattan.
WAG closes out 2017 with its festive December issue.
An entertaining new book explores why cover songs are not simply copycats.
Jennifer Pitman of Rago Arts and Auction Center is lecturing Dec. 4 in Greenwich.
Attention jewelry lovers: Ridgefield-based jewelry designer Amy Kahn Russell is about to host a dazzling Holiday Sample Sale.
Where to go, what to do and how to eat on Turkey Day.
Antiquarius is again set to kick off the Greenwich holiday season in high style.
The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk is hosting a book signing for “A Connecticut Christmas: Celebrating the Holiday in Classic New England Style.”