Moby’s Pix
Electronic music pioneer and Connecticut native Moby stops by Samuel Owen Gallery in Greenwich to celebrate his new photography book/album, “destroyed.” and his fascination with architectural spaces.
Read MoreElectronic music pioneer and Connecticut native Moby stops by Samuel Owen Gallery in Greenwich to celebrate his new photography book/album, “destroyed.” and his fascination with architectural spaces.
Read MoreRemember that opening scene from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” in which Audrey Hepburn walks toward the jewelry store and stares dreamily inside?
Read MoreSome years ago, I interviewed a music historian from London for a story on movie soundtracks. By way of introduction, I explained that I…
Read MoreIn 1963, actress Dolores Hart – the thinking woman’s ingénue – was at the top of her game. She had shared Elvis Presley’s first…
Read Moreby Dana Ramos Frances Brunner-Bright and children Toby and Grace, against a Maison Jansen Louis XVI-style ebonized gray vein marble-top commode with two Argentine lamps…
Read MoreTo Paul Vandekar, an antique is not merely an object. It represents an idea and an experience. President of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc. in Westchester and Manhattan, Vandekar is an expert in English ceramics and Chinese Export as well China Trade watercolors. Recently, he took time from his schedule to answer a few questions from WAG on antiques in relation to historic homes.
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