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Enjoy summer at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich with a special get-together and Andy Warhol exhibit.
Enjoy summer at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich with a special get-together and Andy Warhol exhibit.
The past meets the present in a most creative fashion in “New York Silver, Then and Now” at the Museum of the City of New York.
Geoffrey Walsky, profiled in WAG’s February issue, was featured on NBC’s “Today.”
Valmont, the Swiss cosmetics and wellness brand, gave a sneak peek of “Essence of Bees,” the latest from its l’Elixir des Glaciers skincare range, in Manhattan.
Hot off the presses, it’s the latest edition of The Westchester Review.
A new Italian restaurant in Port Chester is giving restaurant-goers a new reason to say “that’s amore.” Brandi Trattoria opens in Port Chester
Patek Philippe’s “The Art of Watches, Grand Exhibition New York 2017” offers a tour-de-force immersion into the Swiss company’s past, present – and future.
Give your backyard a Down Under-makeover with the new collections from Australia-based Harbour Outdoor.
Celebrate the final of the Silver Cup at Greenwich Polo Club this Sunday, July 16 with a bit of the bubbly, courtesy of Veuve Cliquot.
Move over, Trump and Putin. Macdeau (Emmanuel Macron and Justin Trudeau) is poised to take the world by storm.
The artist talks about his floral paintings, now on view at the Hudson River Museum, with curator of collections Laura Vookles at neighboring Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site in Yonkers July 14.
“Eco Visions,” a collection of paintings from Connecticut artist Jan Dilenschneider, opens July 12 at Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum.
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich has ties to a new species of fossil bird in New Mexico.
WAG Wanderer Debbi Kickham chats with Edie Rodriguez of Crystal Cruises.
Despite the stormy weather, WAG rocks out to the tunes of Nickelback, Daughtry and Shaman’s Harvest at Jones Beach Theater.
A new exhibition at Gallery 66NY in Cold Spring puts the spotlight on artists Bob Madden and Karen Madden.
Now you can find your favorite magazine in the Big Apple.
Once banned under the Communists, the beloved folk art form of shadow puppetry has enjoyed a resurgence in China.
Matthew Sweet, who appears at the Tarrytown Music Hall in September, has released his first studio album in six years, “Tomorrow Forever.”
If plates could have feng shui, his would be models of perfect harmony.