Roll over, Beethoven
byCelebrate Ludwig van B.’s 250th birthday with the Stamford Symphony Orchestra.
Celebrate Ludwig van B.’s 250th birthday with the Stamford Symphony Orchestra.
The Rockland Center for the Arts screens “Lost in the Stars,” about the late New City and Stamford playwright/screenwriter Maxwell Anderson.
Play golf without ever leaving the comfort of The Westchester at the new Golf Lounge 18, having its grand opening Saturday, Feb. 22.
Time for WAG Weekly to savor the “love’liest day of the year.
A wealth of photographs and memorabilia bring “Collecting New York’s Stories: Stuyvesant to Sid Vicious” to life. The sweeping exhibition, open now at the Museum of the City of New York, is culled from the hundreds of additions to the museum’s permanent collection over the past three years.
Looking for cocktail ideas for Valentine’s Day? Chambord liqueur has a couple of suggestions.
Greenwich Historical Society’s Landmarks Recognition Program will recognize the home of Mary Tyler Moore and those of other trailblazing women in honor of the centennial of the 19th Amendment.
Anticipating the Lunar New Year Festival at the Hudson River Museum.
Following a five-month construction project, the Bruce Museum is set to reopen its newly expanded main art gallery Saturday, Feb. 1, with a major international exhibition, “On the Edge of the World: Masterworks by Laurits Andersen Ring From SMK – the National Gallery of Denmark.”
The Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra will offer “French Kiss,” a romantic concert featuring guest artists Elizabeth Gerbi and Christopher Brellochs, Feb. 8 in Hyde Park.
Margaret Atwood – author of “The Handmaid’s Tale” and its sequel, “The Testaments” – will be the keynote speaker at the 2020 Fairfield County’s Community Foundation’s Fund for Women & Girls luncheon.
Mark those calendars – details about the Lyndhurst Flower Show’s 2020 edition have been released – and it promises to feature quite the lineup.
Polka dots. Pumpkins. Pumpkins with polka dots. One thing’s certain: “Kusama: Cosmic Nature,” at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx May 9 through Nov. 1, is going to be some kind of crazy.
The timely topic of “Voter Suppression in America” will be the subject of historian and educator Carol Anderson’s talk at the 14th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration this Sunday, Jan. 19 at Westport Country Playhouse.
The Silvermine Arts Center in New Canaan welcomes more than 50 new members to its Guild of Artists this month, celebrating their achievement with a new-member exhibition.
Felicity L. Kostakis, an Old Greenwich artist, is using her art and her fundraising skills to aid her native Australia, in particular some furry creatures devastated by that country’s recent wildfires.
WAG editor-in-chief Georgette Gouveia’s new novel, a family drama set around the time of 9/11, debuts this Saturday, Jan. 11, from JMS Books.
An exhibition devoted to the career of a late Hudson Valley artist ¬– “Donald Alter: The Late Work/In Memoriam 1930-2019” – opens Jan. 11 in Beacon.
Heineken USA is once again partnering with the city of White Plains and the White Plains Business Improvement District for its “New Year. Safe Ride.”
There is still time to catch “Ernst Ludwig Kirchner,” an exhibition devoted to the leading artist of German Expressionism, at Neue Galerie New York.