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Feats of clay

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Members of the ceramics community – and those interested in the field – are invited to Clay Forum V. News of the forum, to…

Cat-nipped

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As Mary Shustack noted, we are feline-smitten in April WAG, in part because we’ve always enjoyed cultural cats. Hello Kitty is such a fave…

Kitties, sitting pretty

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WAG’s April issue is devoted to all things animal. And the opening essay by Georgette Gouveia, editor-in-chief, offers a look at those beloved felines….

Brides through the ages

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Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum – a favorite destination and the subject of many a WAG story – is about to open for its 2017 season. And…

And ‘Dinner’

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Can’t make the luncheon at the Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges to hear Melissa Clark talk about her new cookbook, “Dinner: Changing the…

Melissa Clark’s luncheon…

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Two years ago, WAG savored an opportunity to cover the first Literary Luncheon at the Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges. http://www.wagmag.com/the-books-of-ruth-reichl/ Now our…

Book him

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We loved him in “Pretty in Pink,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “Less Than Zero” and “Lipstick Jungle.” We have enjoyed his directorial work on “Orange…

Get out those calendars

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Cassie Ward, executive director of the New Castle Historical Society (NCHS) in Chappaqua, has shared the organization’s spring schedule of events — and there’s plenty…

Blooms along the Hudson

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“Spring Blossoms” is a flower show set to open the 2017 season at Lyndhurst, the National Trust for Historic Preservation site in Tarrytown. Floral…

Downward dog day

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Limber up for class with Hilaria Baldwin (wife of Alec) as she brings her brand of wellness to Bloomingdale’s Sunday, March 11 at 9:30 a.m….