GIFF wrapped
It’s a wrap for WAG at the Greenwich International Film Festival.
It’s a wrap for WAG at the Greenwich International Film Festival.
In a nod to the beauty that can be found in imperfection, The Museum at FIT presents “Fashion Unraveled” in Manhattan.
Kerry Kennedy remembers her father, Robert F. Kennedy, at the Bedford Playhouse.
Scarsdale unites for the Robin Hood Lemonaid project.
Nature artist Julie Testwuide, the subject of an April WAG story, gets us ready for summer with a new exhibit.
Runamok Maple, which has shared recipes with WAG before, has unveiled its Deluxe Ice Cream Pairing Collection.
Yonkers brewing has brought on new head brewer Ray Girard.
Hudson Valley stone artist Bob Madden is working on a pretty big project.
Time once again to Go Red for Women at the American Heart Association’s annual luncheon.
WAG takes another spin through the world of design at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in Manhattan.
Move over, Cannes Film Festival. The fourth annual Greenwich International Film Festival is set for May 31 through June 3.
Switzerland’s Beat Mändli emerged victorious in the $130,000 Empire State Grand Prix as the Spring Horse Shows came to a close at Old Salem Farm in North Salem.
Save the dates for two June concerts, one featuring singer-songwriter Johnny Irion in Rockland County and a tribute to composer John Williams in Dutchess County.
The White Plains-based USTA (United States Tennis Association) has unveiled the new Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Anticipating Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day.
Design enthusiasts have until the end of the month to visit the 46th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Manhattan.
With Lavish Leathers, your grads can represent their school’s colors, while looking chic, of course.
There’s a wealth of design inspiration in a pair of new books out this month from Thames & Hudson.
The marriage of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry is the latest chapter in our communal storytelling.
History lovers gathered recently at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown for the third annual “Mansions of the Gilded Age” symposium.