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Georgette Gouveia is editor-in-chief of WAG magazine. For 30 years, she held a variety of positions at Gannett newspapers in White Plains, including ultimately that of senior cultural writer for The Journal News before becoming a reporter for the Westchester County Business Journal. She is the author of “The Essential Mary Cassatt” (Wonderland Press/Harry N. Abrams Inc.). When she’s not tending WAG, she spends her time writing fiction, singing, practicing yoga and decorating her Westchester home. You can read her musings at theartsmuse.blogspot.com.
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Peter C. Sutton, executive director of the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, and Liz Wooster, its director of development, pose before the entrance to the museum’s timely new show “The Olympic Games: Art, Culture & Sport” (through Sept. 2).
May 21, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in INSIDE
Just in time for Mother’s Day – and to anticipate WAG’s June garden issue – our area retailers are offering a bouquet of perfumes.
May 8, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in INSIDE
“The Avengers” is a thoroughly entertaining blend of high tech and hijinks, with some unexpected poignance thrown into the mix. A rollicking good time
May 5, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in GUIDES
Over the winter, the horse-show circuit was once again in full swing in Florida, where one of its bright spots was Westchester’s Alexa Adelson, who distinguished herself in the Tampa Bay Classic’s division for amateur-owners ages 18-35.
May 2, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in INSIDE
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Recently, a throng of WAG staffers (OK, one) has urged me to weigh in on “Fifty Shades of Grey.” I don’t know why it is that whenever the subject of S&M comes up, the staff naturally thinks of me, but anyhoo, I said, Sure...
Apr 27, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
Forget football. Tim Tebow’s presidential press conference was a clinic on how to lose and gain a job gracefully.
Mar 27, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
From a cultural standpoint, Tim Tebow is the gift that keeps on giving. Today, he became a Jet all the way, and while I’m a Yankees-Giants fan – albeit one who likes to see all New York teams succeed – I am swooning with rapture.
Mar 22, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE
When I heard that Whitney Houston died, I burst into tears.
Maybe you did, too. She had that kind of effect on people.
Gifted with a mezzo-soprano voice of striking range and astonishing power...
Feb 21, 2012
by Georgette Gouveia
in THE ARTS MUSE