Making it, after all

Greenwich Historical Society’s Landmarks Recognition Program will recognize the home of Mary Tyler Moore and those of other trailblazing women in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment.

Jerry and Nancy Kohlberg

JERRY AND NANCY KOHLBERG—FROM WALL STREET TO CABBAGE HILL Jerry Kohlberg—of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts fame–and his wife Nancy not only made an impression on…

Set a romantic table

Artemest, the marketplace for luxury crafts made in Italy, has introduced a decidedly romantic tabletop collection designed exclusively for Artemest by noted Italian fashion…

A woman in Vogue

Long before there was Anna Wintour, there was Jessica Daves, who served as Diana Vreeland’s direct predecessor as editor-in-chief of Vogue. Something of an…

A touch of glass

Among the many things we enjoyed during a recent lunch at Bergdorf Goodman’s BG were the irregularly shaped, colored water glasses by Venetian Designer…

Backcountry grandeur

Undulating through Greenwich’s bucolic backcountry, North Street is home to many grand estates, including this recently renovated stone and clapboard Georgian manor that’s perfectly situated on more than four level, landscaped acres.

The Bruce returns with a great Dane

Following a five-month construction project, the Bruce Museum is set to reopen its newly expanded main art gallery Saturday, Feb. 1, with a major international exhibition, “On the Edge of the World: Masterworks by Laurits Andersen Ring From SMK – the National Gallery of Denmark.”

Romance, à la française

The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra will offer “French Kiss,” a romantic concert featuring guest artists Elizabeth Gerbi and Christopher Brellochs, Feb. 8 in Hyde Park.

The Heiress

We were handling a listing for Alan C. Cohen and his wife, who lived in a magnificent house in Katonah, right on the Cross River Reservoir.

To infinity, on the dot

Polka dots. Pumpkins. Pumpkins with polka dots. One thing’s certain: “Kusama: Cosmic Nature,” at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx May 9 through Nov. 1, is going to be some kind of crazy.

MLK’s timely legacy recalled

The timely topic of “Voter Suppression in America” will be the subject of historian and educator Carol Anderson’s talk at the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration this Sunday, Jan. 19 at Westport Country Playhouse.