Puppies Behind Bars trains dogs for veterans
byIf dog lovers are asked to describe the relationship with their furry companions, they’ll often mention “loyalty.” That and “unconditional love.” These are just…
If dog lovers are asked to describe the relationship with their furry companions, they’ll often mention “loyalty.” That and “unconditional love.” These are just…
Any jewelry lover worth her armoire full of treasures knows well — and quite likely owns — pieces by Kenneth Jay Lane. For some five decades,…
There’s a certain elegance to the tabletop designs of Kim Seybert. And that comes as no surprise to those familiar with her story….
Bring the young kids – or grandkids – out for a musical morning Aug. 1 in Scarsdale. That’s when Songs for Seeds, the Manhattan-based…
The new issue of WAG, themed “Passion Plays,” is our annual look at sports and recreation. We extend that theme by shining the spotlight…
Katie Fong, the New York-based fashion designer from Greenwich, has recently expanded her business to include custom-made graduation gowns. Expected to draw young fashionistas…
At first glance, New York City and Beijing might not seem like the most natural pairing. Talk to Far East experts and they’ll tell…
New York, meet Beijing. Beijing, meet New York. And arts lovers, meet them both – in Greenwich as the Bruce Museum presents “Tales of…
WAG readers are likely familiar with Farrow & Ball, the super-luxe paint and wallpaper brand that traces its roots back to the 1940s. We…
By Tarice L.S. Gray Imagine your life’s work as a journeyman, traveling with and chronicling the endeavors of some of the most influential men…
Some like it hot and that includes Tiffany & Co. This spring the iconic Manhattan jeweler – and its equally iconic Blue Book of…
In the end, it was still about running, wasn’t it? Running for something – a goal, a cause, a sense of accomplishment. Running from…
With apologies to fans of the New York Knicks and Rangers and those of the ’ets (Mets, Jets and Brooklyn Nets), no team has defined and in turn been defined by New York the way the Yankees have.
One of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York City, Brooklyn’s Dumbo is a synergistic place where stylish artists, actors, designers, musicians and filmmakers can showcase their works in understated galleries like SmackMellon and performance spaces like St. Ann’s Warehouse. Bars and cafés coexist peacefully with luxurious new condos housing celebrities, families and young executives in an intimate space between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges that extends east into Vinegar Hill.
Watercolorist and fashion illustrator Anne Watkins paints what she sees in ordinary and extraordinary New York. She records fabulous celebrations, weddings, people and places using the “surprisingly muscular medium” of watercolor with stylish, impressionistic flair.
The prolific artist Roberto Dutesco stepped away from his role as an in-demand fashion photographer and dedicated 18 years of his life to photographing the legendary wild horses of Sable Island, a pristine place some 190 miles off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Although Sable Island is sometimes referred to as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” – it’s the site of about 350 shipwrecks – Dutesco embarked on a mission to document this wilderness and in turn discovered living beauty and a new home.
Are you a Beatle or a Rolling Stone? It doesn’t matter. Tongues will be wagging about “MICK: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger.”
Cosabella’s lingerie legacy continues Photographs courtesy of Cosabella Over the past few years, innerwear has firmly established its position as outerwear (again). Trims have…
“I keep teasing him that I’m going to make him cry,” Brian Boyé, fashion director of Men’s Health magazine, said in an ode to…