The ‘Power and Grace’ of The Morgan Library
Rarefied, ravishing, rapturous – Those are the three Rs of The Morgan Library & Museum’s “Power and Grace” exhibit.
Rarefied, ravishing, rapturous – Those are the three Rs of The Morgan Library & Museum’s “Power and Grace” exhibit.
Astrology, an age-old practice, is getting an internet update – good news for those who like to keep up with their horoscopes, just in case.
This angular, Zen-like home on Greenwich’s Thunder Mountain Road – with its striking use of green brick, Asian influences and floor-to-ceiling windows – is Modern with a capital “M.”
She’s not only the SPCA’s longest resident but one of its smartest.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of February.
The New York Botanical Garden announces an eye-opening show on Georgia O’Keeffe in Hawaii at a luau of a luncheon at the Grand Hyatt New York.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has opened an exhibition devoted to a series of work by Nyack-born artist Joseph Cornell.
Barbara Whitworth’s sun protecting hats are at a Bronxville pop-up this weekend.
Blo Greenwich is the newest blow-dry bar to open on Greenwich Avenue, offering a menu of styles.
Lalique shares details of the latest work of its Interior Design Studio, a selection of customized projects from around the world.
“The Post” chronicles The Washington Post’s clash with the Nixon White House (round one) and what publisher Katharine Graham did for love.
The Ars Antiqua season continues with a Feb. 3 concert in Chappaqua.
Lay in a good supply of Lady Grey and English toffee for the compelling second season of “Victoria.”
The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra will offer an evening devoted to Hollywood movie classics Feb. 3.
Hip-hop ambassador Toni Blackman rocks ArtsWestchester with a workshop that riffs off of the arts council’s current show, “Give Us the Vote.”
Fashionistas with an eye on history will want to check out “The House of Worth,” released this week by Thames & Hudson.
The Bruce Museum celebrates the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Community Curation Family Day Jan. 15.
The New York Botanical Garden has announced this year’s edition of The Orchid Show will be designed by noted Belgian floral artist Daniel Ost.
The Greenwich-based museum hosts a talk on volcanoes by Columbia University’s Einat Lev.
“Revivify – Susan English, Catherine Latson, Janna Watson” opens Jan. 6 at Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Larchmont.