He’s with the band (actually, more than one)
byFront man Vinny Nobile knows a thing or two about performing. After all, he’s been doing it ever since he was 8 years old,…
Front man Vinny Nobile knows a thing or two about performing. After all, he’s been doing it ever since he was 8 years old,…
Why wait? This weekend offers the perfect chance to get a jump on your holiday shopping – in a most artistic manner. Crafts at…
In an age when some pundits bemoan our cultural decline, Greenburgh continues to be a poetic oasis. The town – through Sarah Bracey White,…
I don’t know about you, but I’m counting the days until we can again immerse ourselves in the captivating world of the Crawleys. The…
Hildegard von Bingen – a saint and doctor of the Roman Catholic Church – was a Renaissance woman in the Middle Ages. Having experienced…
Some vamps simply can’t be killed. Witness that ultimate bloodsucker, Dracula, who’s back for another go-round in the new NBC series bowing at 10…
Leave it to The Reformed Church of Bronxville to come up with a truly novel Halloween celebration. At 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, the…
WAG’s November issue – which will put the spotlight on “Voices” – includes a profile of Victoria Lynn Socci. The South Salem singer-dancer-actress is…
Photographs by Georgette Gouveia WAG is grateful to Coach Pat Mediate, chairman of the Greenwich High School Sports Hall of Fame, for allowing this…
The Westchester Children’s Museum (WCM) will bring a range of activities – from a fantasy-themed scavenger hunt to outdoor arts and crafts – to…
Get spooked with family fun at The New York Botanical Garden’s “Haunted Pumpkin Garden” through Oct. 31. Experience the thrills and chills of the…
“Across Time: The Symbolic Meanings of Jewelry” was the name of an event I attended Oct. 12 in Manhattan. And the eight annual conference…
Alma Schindler Mahler, the flirtatious wife of composer-conductor Gustav Mahler, liked to say that her perfectionistic husband was always telephoning God. By that I…
The board of directors of the Westchester Philharmonic has elected Millicent L. Kaufman to its newly titled position of chair. Kaufman, a member of…
Marcy B. Freedman, who we affectionately call “WAG’s favorite performance artist,” has been in touch with news about yet another of her innovative projects….
For WAG’s November “Voices” issue, Wilton psychiatrist Mark Rubinstein weighs in on the auditory nature of hallucinations in schizophrenia. But in his new novel,…
Guiding Eyes for the Blind, known around the globe as one of the foremost guide dog schools, has introduced a brand new way for…
A couple of takeaways from “Closer: The Graphic Art of Chuck Close,” at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich through Jan. 5: Kenneth Silver, who…
Monday afternoon was all about the dazzle. And it came from the artistic interpretations of a variety of materials, going far beyond the traditional…
Whether you hire an expert or whether you DIY, the art of interior decorating is a deeply personal endeavor. Though many a style exists…