Comfort in a box and cup
byHere are some ways to keep your spirits up as we contain ourselves.
Here are some ways to keep your spirits up as we contain ourselves.
Combat free-radical damage, hyperpigmentation and general signs of aging with these two skincare products that are designed to keep you looking your best.
Broadway singer-actress Laura Benanti has invited kids to share their high school musical performances.
Bummer about all the St. Patrick’s Day parades cancelled because of COVID-19. But you know what? There are worse things and you can still celebrate the day.
It was President Franklin D. Roosevelt who said in his first inaugural address at the height of the Great Depression: “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.”
With everything under the sun cancelled or postponed and people leery of crowds – thanks, COVID-19 – we wanted you to know that Hudson Valley MOCA is open for business, saying in effect “We’ve got your back.”
Hand lotions and creams can ease the drying effects of constant washing.
In the 1970 Miss World pageant at Royal Albert Hall in London, feminists disrupted the proceedings, throwing flour and heckling the host, British-born American comedian Bob Hope.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new British Galleries are a triumph in every sense of the word.
Chuck Steelman, Neiman Marcus’ senior manager of VIP Private Client Experiences, was on hand Feb. 5 to deliver the “Neiman Marcus Trend Report,” a…
The city of reinvention is once more reinventing itself.
Journalist and activist Gretchen Carlson and former National Security Adviser and U.N. Ambassador Susan E. Rice will serve as keynote speakers for the March 19 “Westchester Women’s Summit” at the Doubletree Hilton Hotel in Tarrytown, sponsored in part by Westfair Communications Inc., WAG’s parent company.
Ellen Easton, author and authority on “the art of afternoon tea,” will be appearing April 26 at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk.
Scarsdale’s Hoff-Barthelson Music School celebrates the great Germanic composers and then some with its nine-day “Spanning the Centuries Music Festival,” which begins today, March 6.
WAG got a sneak peek of The New British Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, set to open to the public March 2.
WAG tours “Botanical Expressions,” part of the ongoing “Nature By Design: Selections from the Permanent Collection” series at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in Manhattan.
WAG Weekly presents WAG’s March “Visionary Designs” issue — and an update on Harry and Meghan.
The Met announces its big Costume Institute show for the year – “About Time: Fashion and Duration.”