From France to Tarrytown
Lyndhurst heiress Anna Gould’s connection to France will be in the spotlight at the Tarrytown mansion this month when some of her possessions secured in a Parisian auction this winter go on display....
View ArticleA WAG ‘cover’ guy’s second act
Former WAG cover photographer David Bravo tells us what he’s been up to. Hint: It involves marketing.
View ArticleTime passages
A Geneva workshop is being recreated in Manhattan during Patek Philippe’s “The Art of Watches, Grand Exhibition New York 2017.” We revisit our January story on the event designed for watch collectors,...
View ArticleSparkling at Saks
The 6,000-square-foot Vault — the only Saks store dedicated solely to fine jewelry — marks the latest chapter in the evolution of The Saks Shops at Greenwich.
View ArticleYamini Lal’s world of flavors
We check back in with the Fairfield County blogger to find out what she’s been doing – and eating – since we last spoke.
View ArticleOusia brings Greek essence to the West Side
Great food, service and décor are the “essence” of the latest offering from The Livanos Restaurant Group.
View ArticleFlat-out flair from Ethan Abramson
The innovative Flat Bowl and the sleek Steel Forest collection mark the latest work from Ethan Abramson.
View ArticleBedford Playhouse readies for its close-up
The Bedford Playhouse, slated for 2018, will offer movies and more.
View ArticleThe unwavering vision of Laura Straus
Piermont Straus, the Hudson Valley art gallery opened in 2011 by Purchase native Laura Straus, has dramatically expanded – in size and scope.
View ArticleA stand-in for Louis Armstrong Stadium
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center’s temporary new No. 2 show court is anything but makeshift.
View ArticleThe American Gold Cup returns
Time once again for the prestigious equestrian event in North Salem.
View ArticleWhat Chazz and Gianna Palminteri did on their summer vacation
With “A Bronx Tale” percolating on Broadway, the actors enjoyed a busman’s holiday at their Bedford home and at the beach.
View ArticleTech issues
Bob Pargament, a certified hypnotist and founder of the Westchester Hypnosis & Relaxation Center in Harrison, is just back from a national convention where he lectured on technological advances in...
View ArticleIBM’s Watson – a guide dog’s best friend
Yorktown Heights-based Guiding Eyes for the Blind – which breeds, raises, trains and places guide dogs with people who are blind, visually impaired or autistic, is using Watson on IBM Cloud to select...
View ArticleThe art of the sale – and diplomacy
A visit by Akie Abe, first lady of Japan, draws attention to job training for those on the autism spectrum at Girl Again in White Plains.
View ArticleGreystone’s progress
The house at 6 Carriage Trail puts the “Greystone” in Greystone on Hudson, a 100-acre luxury real estate development in Tarrytown.
View ArticleLove’s labors, never lost
For Val Morano Sagliocco, who combines a passion for gardening with a love of food, there have been many labors of love in recent...
View ArticleChiara Boni’s comfortable luxury is sleeker than ever
WAG revisits the Italian fashion designer’s travel-friendly line at a fashion show held at Neiman Marcus Westchester.
View ArticleMay Lindstrom’s organic luxury skincare
Available at Organachs Farm to Skin in Westport, the line redefines the self-care regimen with products that “blissfully bookend” your day.
View ArticleChazz Palminteri announces collection with Steiner Sports
The Bronx-born actor and screenwriter of “A Bronx Tale” collaborates with the New Rochelle-based sports memorabilia company for a unique collection.
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