Birth of a New Yorker
byIt’s been one year to the day since I’ve moved to New York. This little guy has lived here all his life. As for…
It’s been one year to the day since I’ve moved to New York. This little guy has lived here all his life. As for…
Bless their hearts at the New-York Historical Society. The curators there have taken on a topic many would not touch in the good old…
It’s not every day that you get to see Old Masters’ prints and works from the 19th century. So hustle on over (up? down?)…
WAG readers are likely familiar with Laura Straus, the Rockland-based photographer who is also the owner of Piermont Straus. We’ve profiled her and also…
My Aunt Mary – rest her – always said you could tell a lot about a man by the way he treated children and…
First, The Lionheart Gallery in Pound Ridge has a reception for “The Eye of Klemantaski: Historic Motor Racing Photography” June 8 from 4 to…
Have you made plans yet to attend one of the region’s most noted design events? If not, there’s still time to add the 13th…
I’ve always said when shopping is tied to a charitable event that makes it less a guilty pleasure. After all, you’re doing good, right?…
We wonder what all the fuss is about. By that we mean the negative press. From the early reviews, you would think that Baz…
We were swooning with distress when we heard that Nacho Figueras – Argentine polo star, Ralph Lauren Polo spokes-model and all-around nice guy –…
It was a night Frankie and Dino would’ve loved – one of music, good food and drinks, sleek cars, handsome women, laughs and a…
WAG readers have already met Barbara Galazzo. She was the one who dreamed up the ArtFull Living Designer Show House in Cold Spring last…
Sophie: Yeah. I mean, it’s gross when he turns into the bug, but I love how matter of fact everything is. Walt Berkman: Yeah,…
“The Silvermine Palette” is the playful name of this year’s spring benefit for the Silvermine Arts Center. The “foodie fundraiser” is going to feature…
When is yoga more than just a serenely beautiful discipline? When it’s accompanied by the sweeping vistas that await you at Boscobel House &…
“Waterways II” is the name of a new exhibition opening May 30 at Heather Gaudio Fine Art in New Canaan. And we were pleased…
After the reopening of Purchase College’s Neuberger Museum of Art last month, I dropped in on the student-run Passage Gallery, where much of the…
I found myself at the Lalique Interiors Showroom in Manhattan on a recent morning. I had visited the new (and oh-so-elegant) space earlier this…
Westchester County’s veterans will be honored for their service during Armed Forces Day events in Somers May 18. At 3 p.m. a bronze sculpture…
I recently had the chance to interview Howard Meyer, the founder and artistic director of the Axial Theatre company. I was doing a profile for…