When cats were king
“Dog” may spell “god” backward, but cats were once worshiped as gods, as Audrey discusses.
“Dog” may spell “god” backward, but cats were once worshiped as gods, as Audrey discusses.
The glamour of the 1930s meets contemporary amenities in this 12,078-square-foot Vineyard Lane property in Greenwich.
The senses and memory come into play in a new “Wine Tasting Journal” by WAG’s own resident Dionysus, Doug Paulding.
Cookie is truly a smart cookie.
WAG’s Kelsie Mania and Danielle Renda experiment with two of the French beauty company’s newest hair care products.
Design lovers will want to note two upcoming book releases from Thames & Hudson.
Ballet star Sergei Polunin moves fluidly between stage and screen.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of April.
Rockland Center for the Arts spotlights the topic of climate change with a trio of exhibitions and a related panel discussion.
Silver Tips Tea Room will close its doors in Tarrytown, but Anupa Mueller’s tea business continues.
La Maison du Chocolate celebrates Easter and April Fool’s Day with colorful, velvety Easter fish.
“The Bridesmaid’s Daughter,” an affecting memoir of mother love and madness by Westfair Communications alumna Nyna Giles debuts Tuesday, March 27.
The 2018 calendar of events at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk has been announced.
Bloomingdale’s White Plains anticipates a new season with hot looks.
Stephen Hawking taught us all the power of a beautiful mind.
Design fans will be pleased to know that details of the 46th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Manhattan have been announced.
Presented by The Valley Table, Restaurant Week runs through March 25.
WAG editor Georgette Gouveia is up for a Lammy (Lambda Literary Award) for her new novel, “The Penalty for Holding.”
We remember our beloved colleague, Jane K. Dove, who died suddenly March 8.
“Pockets to Purses: Fashion + Function” has now opened at The Museum at FIT.