Women’s suffrage – celebrating the centennial
byThe centennial of women’s suffrage in New York is celebrated at the Museum of the City of New York – and beyond.
The centennial of women’s suffrage in New York is celebrated at the Museum of the City of New York – and beyond.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center (SM&NC) is expanding for the first time in 50 years.
WAG catches up with Greenwich-based fine jeweler Dunay Joaillier’s stunning, made-to-order bridal collection.
Take a trip to Victorian India through the new John Lockwood Kipling exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center in Manhattan.
The Glass House in New Canaan introduces its 10th anniversary Glass House Edition.
A new exhibit celebrates female solidarity as it explores our cultural fascination with the breast, just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
It’s time to “Get Fit With Pink Yoga” at Bloomingdale’s White Plains.
Hilltop Hanover Farm in Yorktown Heights remembers its late head farmer with a farm-to-table fundraiser Thursday, Oct. 5.
Due to popular demand, Croton-on-Hudson’s “Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze” adds five more days to its roster.
Hudson Valley artists, including Carla Goldberg, are featured in a Beacon gallery exhibition.
Veteran radio personality Dennis Elsas – a past WAG subject and longtime Westchester resident – will appear Oct. 21 at the Emelin Theatre.
The New York Botanical Garden and historic American perfumer-chemist Caswell-Massey get together for NYBG’s latest gift collaboration.
Paula Cole, the Grammy Award-winning artist who hit the national spotlight in the late 1990s, is back with “Ballads.”
It’s never too early to put some of the luxe emporium’s treasures on our list for Santa.
Barnes & Noble Eastchester’s commitment to local authors continues.
The Jim Clark Trio will perform Oct. 1 to celebrate the 25th anniversary year of the Silvermine Arts Center’s Art Partners program.
A well-rounded tribute to the late photographer Editta Sherman continues at the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library.
Whether it’s dance, music, theater or painting, one thing is certain: Westchesterites love the arts, as ArtsWestchester revealed during its Art$W Challenge breakfast at Morton’s Steakhouse in White Plains recently.
It was love all as WAG got a sneak peak at the tennis comedy-drama “Battle of the Sexes” as part of The Picture House’s “Picnic in the Park” fundraiser in Pelham.
Barnes & Noble Eastchester has spent September promoting local writers.