Scenting a trend
byRecently, we read a trend story about people who are turning their homes into post-pandemic palaces – and becoming social media stars in the…
Recently, we read a trend story about people who are turning their homes into post-pandemic palaces – and becoming social media stars in the…
Four of our premier regional arts organizations – the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville, Historic Hudson Valley in Pocantico Hills, Caramoor Center for Music…
The Westchester Chordsmen return to live performance.
Castle & Key is on the ‘Rise’ with a new gin.
Earrings for your summer soirée from Loren Hope.
Fighting dry skin with Caudalie’s Vinotherapist Vegan Body Butter.
Old Salem Farm’s Spring Horse Shows continue in its new arena.
Murals lure visitors to New Rochelle.
Trinity Spiritual Center offers retreat on the Gospels few people know.
A stylish night celebrating Valmont and Naeem Khan.
Giving the world the cold shoulder (in the best possible way)
Ursuline campaign raises funds for school, local charities
Welcoming May WAG!
What makes Connecticut’s Gold Coast truly golden is the relationship among business, culture and history that plays out in each of its communities in different ways.
The Milne Ocean Science and Conservation Center provides a 24/7 medical suite for the residents of Mystic Aquarium. Meanwhile, butterflies are in the “Flutter Zone” at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk May 28 through Sept. 5.
Greenwich & Delancey serves traditional Jewish food with a few updates and an assured contemporary twist.
Anita Hill – who spoke recently at Fairfield County’s Community Foundation, The Fund for Women & Girls luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich – turned her experience testifying about Clarence Thomas’ sexual harassment of her into a career advocating against gender violence.
Brian Stokes Mitchell’s philosophy: Get off our high horses. Understand others’ viewpoints. Perfect the system. Stand up for social justice. Protect the theater’s gig workers. And spread joy through music.
Copland House – a center for American music in the former Cortlandt Manor home of composer Aaron Copland – returns to performance in Westchester County for the first time in two years with its Music From Copland House ensemble at the Emelin Theatre in Mamaroneck, its new home away from home. Copland House is still, however, looking for an additional home of its own now that its 10-year run at Merestead in Mount Kisco is over.
The Hudson River Museum and its director and CEO, Masha Turchinsky, seek to connect with disparate groups even as the museum enlarges its physical plant in a capital project.