Fashion kickoff

Fashion kickoff

Ava Gray Direct (AGD), a Westchester-based apparel company, has announced it will bow in the Northeast with its fall/winter collection. AGD recently wrapped its photo shoot…

MCnAlly in Full

A packed house honored playwright Terrence McNally (“Love! valour! Compassion!”) during Westport Country Playhouse’s annual fundraising gala, “The Full McNally: A Celebration of the…

Food For thought

Mount Kisco Child Care Center (MKCCC) recently hosted its eighth annual “Feed Me Fresh: An Edible Evening” at Eric Hadar’s Ivanna Farms in Bedford…

not So Round

From a Lady Gaga impersonator to an over-the-top drumming extravaganza, “Lighten Up, Get out of the Box” was not your father’s or mother’s round…

GO FIGURE

No skinny Minnies for Gaston Lachaise. The Franco-American sculptor liked his women va-va-va voom. Case in point – his adored wife and muse, the…

THE WAY THEY WERE

“It’s a night for memories,” state Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins said as she took in the throng gathered for the opening of ArtsWestchester’s “Celebrities: We…

Destinations

[wpcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””] ALYESKA RESORT 1000 Arlberg Ave. Girdwood, AK 99587 (800) 880-3880 alyeskaresort.com THE ARRABELLE AT VAIL SQUARE 675 Lionshead Place Vail, CO…

Wine lowdown

In the November WAG, our own Bacchus – Geoff Kalish, MD – gets the lowdown from Eric Trump (second son of the Donald) on…

Garden delights

Oct. 20 is another Westchester County Open Day on the calendar of The Garden Conservancy in Cold Spring, when you can tour a private…

Thinking pink

During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Greenwich-based Christopher Noland salon and beauty spa is donating a portion of its sales to the Breast…

Aw, shucks

For the October issue of WAG – in which we salute the Big Apple – Zoë Zellers got the scoop on one of the…

Wild about filmmaking

People think of Fred Kaufman as a regular Dr. Doolittle. They bring him their sick animals, their “zoo stories,” so to speak. The confusion is not so surprising. The Irvington resident has been with “Nature” – PBS’ most watched documentary film series – from its inception in 1982, with the last 21years spent as executive producer.

Commuter’s paradise

Headed by executive chef Sandy Ingber, the Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant prepares for its 100th birthday. The not-your-average-seafood-joint is a superb answer to the bustling commuter’s grumbling tummy and an ideal destination for groups of after-work professionals, while its raw bar makes it onto the must-do list of many domestic and international tourists. Sandy tells us what oysters we should be eating now.

All about New York

As immigrants from Europe arrived during the mid-nineteenth century, New York City drastically changed with the consolidation of five boroughs in 1898. 2011: New…

MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL CENTERS

[wpcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””] AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM 2 Lincoln Square New York, NY 10023 (212) 595-9533 folkartmuseum.org  AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 200…

Down on the (Twin) Farms

Martha and Jen, WAG’s own answer to the “Ab Fab” ladies, get down on the (Twin) Farms in Vermont for some fun on the slopes, then hang out in grand style at the Tribeca Grand hotel. Good times.