All in the details, at Kips Bay
byDesign fans are flocking to the 45th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Manhattan, which continues through June 1.
Design fans are flocking to the 45th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Manhattan, which continues through June 1.
Time once again for ArtsWestchester’s ArtsBash
The designer of fine jewelry showcases her creations at the luxury department store on Thursday, May 18.
Gallery 66 NY in Cold Spring features the work of two artists this month – 87-year-old Donald Alter and 6-year-old Vincent Salem Nicolai.
Sparkling wines are a year-round option for even the most casual entertaining.
Runamok Maple’s infused maple syrups bring an unexpected touch to warm-weather cocktails.
Millbrook paper artist Linda Filley will be showcasing her latest shoe designs in Rhinebeck.
The Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) and JCC Greenwich host a panel on breast cancer prevention.
Celebrate Mom’s special day at Old Salem Farm in North Salem.
WAG readers who pass through Grand Central Terminal are in for some treats this month.
House of 29 Lifestyle Boutique by Sarah in Chappaqua hosts a “Ladies’ Night Out” May 12
Tiger Lily’s Greenwich has created a stylishly playful designer vignette at the Sorelle Gallery in New Canaan.
The 45th annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House opens – with trademark flair.
It was another “First Monday in May” as the new Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons exhibition is unveiled at The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
It’s time once again for a WAG fave – the New York Botanical Garden’s Antique Garden Furniture Fair.
In “The Rockefeller Family Gardens,” photographer Larry Lederman finds the permanent in ever-changing, intimate spaces.
May 12 is National Public Gardens Day. To celebrate, we set out to provide the most comprehensive list of public garden offerings around Fairfield County.
The writer returns to a place that holds poignant recollections – the newly renovated and reopened Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo.
WAG’s resident Sinologist, Audrey Ronning Topping, considers the ruthless magnificence of the Qin and Han Dynasties – and the fleeting nature of empire – in a new Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit.
How does the garden of Patricia Caffray’s home grow? Beautifully with time, money, labor and a hands-on homeowner who oversees every bit of it.