A mayor for our times
You have to give people hope, says White Plains Mayor Tom Roach, for whom the Covid-19 pandemic has been something of a personal success story.
Hotel consultant, travel writer and longtime restaurant editor on Condé Nast’s Tatler magazine, London-born Jeremy Wayne began his professional career at age 6 when he invented a game called Restaurants, in which he would invariably “order” – and his mother would cook and serve – cheese on toast or scrambled eggs, which little Jeremy used to rate on a scale of 10. (He claims he was not precocious as a child). His articles have appeared in Condé Nast Traveller (UK) Food & Wine, The Guardian, The (London) Times and The Daily Telegraph. Jeremy currently divides his time between Westchester and London, UK.
You have to give people hope, says White Plains Mayor Tom Roach, for whom the Covid-19 pandemic has been something of a personal success story.
André Leon Talley’s memoir of his 50 years at the pinnacle of fashion is many things, but most of all it’s an unputdownable summer read.
Custom homes have always required custom approaches, and today’s home demands a whole new level of excellence, says “fixer” Chris McNally.
“If you love your house and you love your environment, that’s true luxury,” says Denise Balassi, founder of luxury design firm Spaces of Distinction.
“There are two kinds of lobster in this world,” the lady on my left was trilling, in a high-pitched, imperious voice.
Three of the region’s top chefs return to the stoves in earnest.
Mad Dogs and Englishman play cricket in the midday sun. And Australians, Nigerians, Pakistanis, Japanese – and Americans – do, too.
Sardines, anyone? We’re all in for the Mediterranean treat and the Hide and Seek spinoff as Jeremy Wayne offers some clever house-bound activities.
“Exotic pets are great, but they’re not great for everyone,” says Laurie Hess, D.V.M., founder of the Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics in Bedford Hills.
Unwilling to travel through airports just yet, Jeremy Wayne decides the car is the only way to go this summer
Wynton Marsalis may be the best jazz musician of his generation, but he’s as down to earth as they come.
Nobody knows the importance of a wise grandmother – or a blowout – quite like Bess Kalb
The click-clack of needles is a force for good at The Ethelridge Road Knitting Salon.
Around the world without leaving your armchair – and learning at the same time.
Wonderful Dining stays home with this wonderful new Westchester County cookbook, which simultaneously raises money for a great local cause.
We’re stealing from our grandchildren by not living a sustainable life, says photographer and activist J Henry Fair.
You can no longer put New York’s bourbon drinkers in a little box, or even a big one, says Jeremy Wayne – if you ever could.
‘Retirement’ isn’t really an option for perfect retirees, Mark and Jody Rollins.
Travel plans are out the window for now, but dreams have no such restrictions.
Even when eating out is out, dining can still be wonderful.