A literary kickoff
Join WAG editor in chief Georgette Gouveia for a reading from her new football-themed novel, “The Penalty for Holding,” at Barnes and Noble’s concept store in Eastchester Sept. 7.
Join WAG editor in chief Georgette Gouveia for a reading from her new football-themed novel, “The Penalty for Holding,” at Barnes and Noble’s concept store in Eastchester Sept. 7.
The Hudson River Museum in Yonkers hosted an afternoon of floral-themed programming.
The Greenwich Polo Club closes out its season with the return of the East Coast Open.
The latest from Lalique Parfums is designed as a way to experience luxury every day.
The Whitney Museum of American Art continues its love affair with Edward Hopper with major donation of archival materials.
Rory Mackay captures the colorful personality of pets. With a few brushstrokes and a playful attitude, he paints lively portraits of our dearest furry…
The Fall 2017 furniture collection from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is arriving in stores this month.
Julie Waxman, the owner of Baked in Color, creates custom-colored treats for colorful occasions, from birthdays and date night, to sporting events and gay pride.
Ethan Allen, the Danbury-based furniture and home fashion company, continues its charitable efforts with another donation to Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County.
The former president and secretary of state take in “Annie” at Westchester Broadway Theatre.
The fifth annual Muddy Puddles “Mess Fest” honors Ty Louis Campbell, a young boy who passed away from brain cancer at the age of 5 in 2012.
“The Anatomy of Color” is the latest home-design title from Thames & Hudson.
The soccer star – and August WAG cover guy – is as gracious as he is graceful.
OK, for you tequila shot-drinking aficionados who like to lick the salt between thumb and forefinger before downing the agave and biting the lime…
There are some glittering “new” finds at House of 29 Lifestyle Boutique by Sarah in Chappaqua, which is showcasing fine vintage and estate jewelry.
Oscar Isaac shines in a Public Theater production of “Hamlet” for those who are not afraid to consider their mortality.
China’s trillion-dollar dream of a New Silk Road could have pitfalls for the rest of the world.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of August.
The public spotlight shines on the most elite private schools in our region.
Songs for Seeds of Scarsdale will offer a free children’s concert July 29 in Chase Park.