Now, Voyagers
by“The untold want, by life and land ne’er granted, Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find.” — Walt Whitman’s “The Untold Want,”…
Explorations
“The untold want, by life and land ne’er granted, Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find.” — Walt Whitman’s “The Untold Want,”…
If any place deserves to be haunted, it is the Old Silk Road.
Frette CEO Hervé Martin chats with WAG during his New York visit to launch the latest collection from the Italian brand of luxury home linens.
Leandro Erlich creates illusory artworks, like the small harbor within the Neuberger Museum of Art, that let you in on the trick so you can consider the nature of appearance and reality.
It is one of the most famous businesses in the world – a British multinational corporation, headquartered in Manhattan that specializes in everything from wines to watches to Whistlers.
A warm and happy family home has rung with love and laughter for three decades.
Michael Bruno, the self-proclaimed “serial entrepreneur,” takes WAG along on a ride through his latest project, creating a regional travel destination just beyond his Tuxedo Park home.
During a recent trip to Israel, Bob and Sheila Friedland spent four days (March 20 through 23) on a listening tour in the West Bank, absorbing the Palestinian perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Francois-Olivier Luiggi – the new general manager of The Pierre, one of Manhattan’s most iconic hotels – has been welcoming people to luxury establishments around the world for more than 22 years.
Polly Peace, executive director of the Westchester County-based Country Childrens Center for the past 30 years, creates a gold standard for childcare in northern Westchester.
The filmmaker talks about telling stories that are out of this world.
Caught between two worlds, the Japanese-American educator created Greenwich-based Global Citizens Initiative to bridge many.
The performer’s singer/songwriter, Don McLean mixes the oldies but goodies with new fare for audiences that want to forget and those that want to remember.
In the opera “Angel’s Bone,” composer Du Yun considers the searing cost of human trafficking.
WAG spends some time on Big Picture goat farm in Townshend, Vermont.
You only see the skyscrapers – and life – from a distance.
The owner of Faces Beautiful, a Westport-based beauty retail salon concept store, creates a portable makeup case that doubles as a wallet.
Albanian immigrant Geraldine Shaman, the owner of year-old Geraldina’s Couture shop in Hartsdale, specializes in everything from customized bridal gowns to alterations and restoration.
With China creating a New Silk Road, Seymour Topping recalls a moment in the not-too-distant past when he and journalist-wife Audrey traveled along the treacherously beautiful Karakorum Highway that links Pakistan and China.
If you ask Richard Koppelman about the car that he drives, don’t be surprised if his answer is merrily evasive.