Petal-ing through the pages
byTwo new books take readers into the garden, accompanied by two experts, Australian celebrity florist Fleur McHarg and Hamptons-based landscape designer Frederico Azevedo.
Two new books take readers into the garden, accompanied by two experts, Australian celebrity florist Fleur McHarg and Hamptons-based landscape designer Frederico Azevedo.
Greenwich native Kitty Schur aims to give a voice to the everyday career woman through her new digital platform This Girl Can Run The World.
“The Promise and the Dream” – a new book by Connecticut-reared David Margolick – tells the story of two great men on parallel roads that intersected in tragedy.
Stephanie Doucette, the owner of the Cold Spring store – and Doucette Duval and Petite Doucette – is continuously inspired by reused and repurposed fabrics and clothes.
Start the new year off right by putting your home center stage.
There’s a world of influences, designs and sources within House of 29 Lifestyle Boutique by Sarah. The sophisticated Chappaqua destination for fine and fashion…
Photographs by Bob Rozycki. You wouldn’t know it from appearances but North, Tammy Ehrenfeld’s year-old Bronxville boutique known for its singular approach to…
Photographs courtesy Christine Negroni. If there’s one thing that separates people who travel by train from those who go by air, it’s that rail travelers…
We were excited to receive a recent e-mail from Munder-Skiles bearing big news. WAG readers will be familiar with the Garrison-based company from our…
Electronic music pioneer and Connecticut native Moby stops by Samuel Owen Gallery in Greenwich to celebrate his new photography book/album, “destroyed.” and his fascination with architectural spaces.
The phrase “Hasidic rapper” would seem to be a contradiction. But for years, the description helped the media and the public to define Matisyahu (née Matthew Paul Miller) – a performer/songwriter whose musical and spiritual quests defy easy definition.