An evening of posies, Pucci – and purses
byWAG was invited to the recent press/member opening preview of “Judith Leiber: Crafting a New York Story” at the Museum of Arts and Design…
WAG was invited to the recent press/member opening preview of “Judith Leiber: Crafting a New York Story” at the Museum of Arts and Design…
We at WAG are big nature lovers, so we’re more than happy to spread the word about the Bankwell for Good Pet Adoption Project….
Six artists at Heather Gaudio Fine Art in New Canaan are collaborating on “Matters at Hand,” a tribute to the beauty and ephemeral quality…
Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra will offer an April 22 concert in tribute to two American treasures, Pete Seeger and the Hudson River. The “American…
Show houses are a tried-and-true way to see the best and latest in interior design and home decorating trends. One Kings Lane, the online…
One editor said that the first time she tasted the black truffle and Fontina pizza, she moaned. It was “When Harry Met Sally” worthy….
Members of the ceramics community – and those interested in the field – are invited to Clay Forum V. News of the forum, to…
As Mary Shustack noted, we are feline-smitten in April WAG, in part because we’ve always enjoyed cultural cats. Hello Kitty is such a fave…
WAG’s April issue is devoted to all things animal. And the opening essay by Georgette Gouveia, editor-in-chief, offers a look at those beloved felines….
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum – a favorite destination and the subject of many a WAG story – is about to open for its 2017 season. And…
Can’t make the luncheon at the Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges to hear Melissa Clark talk about her new cookbook, “Dinner: Changing the…
Two years ago, WAG savored an opportunity to cover the first Literary Luncheon at the Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges. http://www.wagmag.com/the-books-of-ruth-reichl/ Now our…
“Oh, he don’t belong to nobody. Cats don’t belong to nobody. He just rooms with me.” — John Wayne to Kim Darby in “True…
A drive through the bucolic Finger Lakes region of upstate New York reveals beautiful vistas of rolling hills and fields dotted with spacious farms,…
Georges Seurat, the late-19th century French painter, is best-known for two things — his Pointillist or dot technique and its ultimate expression, “A Sunday…
Annabelle Gundlach got interested in polo when she bought a stable of studs — Kris Kampsen, Brandon Phillips and Nic Roldan. Wait, that didn’t…
It all started with an unexpected tap on the shoulder. Jason Skoyles was out shopping with his son, Kannon, now age 4, in a…
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. There’s a new kind of circus coming to town. The producers of the world’s biggest magic show, “The…
After 146 years, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus will perform “The Greatest Show on Earth” for the final time in May. While…
For the past two decades I’ve had a passion for things that fly. As well I should: Writing about aviation is how I make…