An environmental ‘actionist’
byEnvironmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, who’ll speak in a virtual event of the Jay Heritage Center in Katonah Sept. 10, counters fear with facts in her delightfully conversational “Inconspicuous Consumption.”
Environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, who’ll speak in a virtual event of the Jay Heritage Center in Katonah Sept. 10, counters fear with facts in her delightfully conversational “Inconspicuous Consumption.”
Who needs therapy when you can lunch at The Russian Tea Room?
For more than 375 years, Newport, Rhode Island, has welcomed tourists from near and far – even in the colder months when the lights and holiday decorations are as warming as the Rhode Island chowder.
Ninety years after her birth and 25 after her death, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis remains an enticing, enigmatic an avatar of American womanhood.
The sisterly relationships of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill and Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret had more in common than you might think, as two new, to-be-devoured-like-a-box-of-chocolates books illuminate.
The rare ruby, symbol of the independent-minded woman, gets its due in Joanna Hardy’s new “Ruby: The King of Gems.”
When I learned that the October issue would be about the individual and the editor suggested perhaps I could share my memories of seeing…
At first, you might not think that Dr. Edward Halperin, chancellor of New York Medical College, would have much in common with Jacqueline Kennedy…
In the introduction to “Lee” — Lee Radziwill’s charming new memoir (Assouline, 186 pages, 250 illustrations, $50) — longtime friend and Departures magazine Editor-in-Chief…
Any jewelry lover worth her armoire full of treasures knows well — and quite likely owns — pieces by Kenneth Jay Lane. For some five decades,…
The equestrian season comes to a close in WAG country this month with the American Gold Cup at Old Salem Farm in North Salem…