The ‘real’ scoop on ‘The Velveteen Rabbit’
“The Velveteen Rabbit,” Margery Williams’ classic children’s book, illustrates that you’re not real because you are beautiful or new or trendy. You’re real because you love and are loved in return.
“The Velveteen Rabbit,” Margery Williams’ classic children’s book, illustrates that you’re not real because you are beautiful or new or trendy. You’re real because you love and are loved in return.
Holiday selections from April WAG’s When & Where calendar.
(Editor’s note: WAG’s annual April animals issue won’t be online until Monday, April 5, because of the Easter holiday. But we’d thought you’d enjoy…
As Valmont looks to make L’Elixir des Glaciers a standalone brand – the way La Mer is independent of Estée Lauder, Valmont CEO Sophie Vann Guillon said in a recent Zoom meeting from Valmont’s headquarters – it has introduced its most luxe collection to date, Essence of Gold Sturgeon.
Visiting the new Moynihan Train Hall
On Easter Sunday, April 4, we’re going to strut our stuff with this pink confection from the late, lamented L & T as a reminder of those and of better days ahead.
On April 22, Lifting Up Westchester (LUW) will honor local individuals and companies at its annual Community of Hope Virtual Gala & Live Auction….
State lawmakers joined arts leaders today, March 26, in support of setting aside $1 million in Covid-19 recovery funds for local artists and arts organizations devastated by the pandemic.
Just in time for spring, Merle Norman announces new skincare and cosmetic products to brighten and sculpt the face.
WAG’s Phil Hall, who just brought the magazine two more Connecticut Press Club Awards for his feature articles, has recently completed his 10th book, “Jesus Christ Movie Star,” which will be published on May 3 by BearManor Media.
It was one year ago that the pandemic lockdown kicked into high gear. Now Fairfield University’s Quick Center for the Arts looks back on…
Erica Werber’s new line of Literie candles conjure scented memories of New York City – hers and ours.
What woman doesn’t want a little more socks appeal?
A new survey of 2,000 Americans conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Essentia Water found that Americans aren’t drinking nearly as much water as they should.
A collection of TV history will cross the block at The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc. in Mount Kisco when it offers items donated by the estate of the late Regis Philbin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 24.
Saturday, March 20 is International Happiness Day. Time to lighten up, in whatever way you can.
Housatonic Museum of Art is celebrating Women’s History Month with a collection of online documentary films that explore the messages women receive, the pressures they face and those fighting for women’s rights in America.
The Boys & Girls Club of Mount Vernon Community Conversations Series launches on Wednesday, March 24 with Sister Souljah, author, educator of underclass youth and political activist.
With tickets for the new Vincent van Gogh Immersive experience, to be held in New York City June through September, selling like the proverbial hotcakes, we thought we’d whet your appetite with an upcoming book from Thames & Hudson.
“Dickensian,” airing and streaming on PBS.