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McLaren Automotive and Castore sportswear debut new capsule collection
Today we at WAG magazine – and its parent company, Westfair Communications Inc. – remember one of our star writers, Seymour Topping, former managing…
Salute our veterans tomorrow on Nov. 11, Veterans’ Day
Before the weather turns nippy for good, we thought you’d enjoy hearing about Marcy Modica, who banded together with other leading fitness colleagues to create Backyard Bodies, an outdoor fitness alternative.
Join Bedford Playhouse for whiskey tastings Nov. 12 and 13.
In a moment of crisis, the arts once more rise to the occasion as plans for ArtsWestchester’s virtual Nov. 21 gala illustrate.
Rockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) continues its mission of enrichment through the arts with artists’ studios tours – live and interactive.
Take a break from the pre-Election Day hustle and bustle with November WAG – a cornucopia of holiday recipes and stories on people who are grateful for their circumstances as well as on organizations we’re grateful for. It’s out Nov. 3.
Limited education, criminal history, no job skills? No problem, says Joe Kenner, the remarkable new president of Greyston, the social justice enterprise helping people get their lives together.
America’s first ladies, the subject of a virtual tea at The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk Sunday, Nov. 8 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Who doesn’t love a beautiful Hermès heirloom-quality Birkin bag? It’s the world’s most coveted purse.
Pietro Simone Skincare opens second Manhattan spa
Bridgeport has been selected to receive a three-year $250,000 grant from the Pritzker Children’s Initiative, one of 10 awarded following a national, yearlong competition to identify innovative community-based efforts to improve outcomes for infants and toddlers.
It’s the day before Halloweenie and we like to make some hot cider, generously sprinkled with cinnamon – which is so fragrant and healthy for you – put our feet up and watch or read a good horror story. And by good we mean something with handsome vampires in ruffled shirts. Our go-to is “Interview With a Vampire” (1994), based on Anne Rice’s book of the same name.
An important election season is always a fraught time, and the virus spiking isn’t helping. Take a break but stay in the historical moment with these artistic offerings.
Historic Hudson Valley has reimagined Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” with two new interpretations debuting this fall, “The Misadventures of Ichabod Crane “and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: A Shadow Puppet Film.”
Estée Lauder – a great name in cosmetics and art collecting — is partnering with The Metropolitan Museum of Art for a different kind of collection, inspired by Fernand Léger’s “The Village.”
Is less more when it comes to skincare?
He painted the kind of sensuous, abstract, color-block paintings that still have some viewers saying, “I could do that.” (Ah, but did you think to do it?).