Han’s beholden beauties
byYou look at images of Debbie Han’s “Season of Being” series and you think, How clever she is to create a group of sculptures…
You look at images of Debbie Han’s “Season of Being” series and you think, How clever she is to create a group of sculptures…
WAG has long followed the career of Marcy B. Freedman, the Croton-on-Hudson artist and art historian. It’s always a pleasure hearing from her –…
Kudos to WAG cover photographer John Rizzo, one of the recipients of ArtsWestchester’s 2016 Arts Alive grants – which will be presented Friday, April…
Among the many quirky moments in the recent “Sherlock” special — set in the Victorian London of Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes’ creator — is one in which Dr. Watson,…
In WAG’s November “Passion for Work” issue, we and ArtsWestchester salute those hard workers who have accomplished much in their respective fields and yet…
Bob Kreek has had a long, successful career in television. He was senior vice president of film acquisition for HBO in the late 1970s…
In celebrating its 50th anniversary, ArtsWestchester is celebrating the foot soldiers. “The artists work in the trenches,” says Janet T. Langsam, CEO of New…
Persia, conquered by Alexander the Great on Oct. 1 331 B.C. at the Battle of Gaugamela on the plains of what is now northern…
For Salvatore Campofranco, real estate has been a labor of love ever since he was a kid on Long Island where he used to…
Photographs courtesy ArtsWestchester For more than 30 years, ArtsWestchester – a flagship arts council in New York state – has partnered with Westchester…
Time is another country: It can make you think differently about your passions and pursuits, as Marcia Spivak has discovered. “I loved art, but…
I wrote a story about Pelham milliner Susan Saas in our January issue. Then in February, editor Georgette Gouveia wove a lovely tale that…
Call it “When Harry Met Janet.” There Janet T. Langsam was, an NYU student journalist interviewing former President Harry Truman. “I don’t remember a…
Call it “When Harry Met Janet.” There Janet T. Langsam was, an NYU student journalist interviewing former President Harry Truman. “I don’t remember a…
Any photographer will tell you that catching something or someone on the move is one of the greatest challenges. ArtsWestchester in White Plains opens…
The man who famously predicted that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes is still enjoying his. The Metropolitan Museum of Art keeps the ball rolling with “Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years” (Sept. 18-Dec. 31). The show plumbs the artist’s influence in 45 of his own works, juxtaposed with 100 by some 60 contemporary artists.