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Sip and SHRED

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We have featured Dr. Ian Smith, the Danbury-born author of the best-selling “SHRED” lifestyle books, in WAG several times. The most recent mention was…

A charming summer show

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The latest exhibition at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum sounds like an ideal way to spend a summer morning or afternoon. For some reason, I’ve…

A new season for authors

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The summer solstice was the occasion of Sarah Lawrence College’s “Publish and Promote Your Book Conference,” which the school hopes to make an annual…

Initial success

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We first introduced Samantha Levine and her Auburn Jewelry to you late last year in the pages of WAG. It’s no surprise that the…

A festival returns

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Violinist Joshua Bell – known for both his expressivity and virtuosity – will be in the spotlight June 21 as the Caramoor International Music…

Swing time

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Here’s your chance to really swing into spring Friday, June 13 at the Haymount House in Briarcliff Manor. The Swingaroos – an old-time jazz…

A day at the fair

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I had the chance to head up to Rhinebeck last week to check out the Country Living Fair, which artfully filled the Dutchess County…

Lighting up Pelham

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Pelham Art Center’s public-art program “In the Courtyard” will continue with “Wonderwall (Fluorescent Fuchsia Labyrinth),” a monumental sculpture by New York City-based artist Andréa…

In print, on display

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I still remember my first visit to the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk. It was back in 2011, when I was working on…

Back in the saddle

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It’s time for another season at the Greenwich Polo Club, which, you may remember, we featured on our cover a year ago (“Road Trips”)…

Two for the show

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At Pelham’s Stage at Rockwells tonight (May 23), jazz singer Cyrille Aimee takes to the stage for two shows at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m.. …

The art of fashion

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Cold Spring will once again be a most fashionable destination. Barbara Galazzo of Gallery 66 NY has sent along details of a very stylish…