There are those on a quest to visit major-league ballparks or ride the fastest roller coasters, while others might set out to find the quirkiest of roadside attractions or sample the best of a region’s cuisine. So how about a journey devoted to art?
Oct 12, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Dan Biederman’s singular career is no walk in the park. His work – all about managing public spaces with private funds – sees him at the helm of city treasures such as Bryant Park.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Pam Older spent decades in the publishing industry, but revitalized an early love to become a full-time jewelry designer. Today, she sells her creations through boutiques, events and national catalogs.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Emily Tabin picked up a saxophone as an adult — and caught the beat. Today, she’s transformed her passion for jazz into helming the Westchester Jazz Orchestra.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Food and drink can do more than simply nourish. We revisit some of history’s most famous aphrodisiacs.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Thomas K. Libby turned an early love of antiques into a specialized career. His South Norwalk storefront is both a gallery filled with 19th and 20th century ceramics and a studio where he completes ceramic and glass restorations.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Samuel and Donna Smith combine a love of travel, foreign culture and entertaining in their Brewster-based company, Casafina. For more than 20 years, they have been importing distinctive tableware that reflects their travels, friendships and business
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Keir and Jessi Kleinknecht tackled a major renovation of a sprawling Bedford Hills home, respecting its historical integrity while making it family-friendly. Job done, they’re now ready to move on to another project.
Nov 21, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Robert Cuccioli may be best known as the original star of Broadway’s “Jekyll & Hyde,” but the veteran actor and singer has thrived in the years since that Tony-nominated performance.
Dec 14, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
When it comes to elaborate, exotic and exciting parties, Brett Galley knows the score. The director of special events for Hollywood Pop Gallery/Le Pop Nouveau in Greenwich, Manhattan and London shares tales of fantastic festivities her company has cr
Dec 15, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
In 2005, philanthropist Connie Milstein started Connie’s Bakery & General Store in Mount Kisco, which not only offers sweet treats and stylish gifts but also trains those who have faced barriers to sustainable employment. The icing on the signature c
Dec 15, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
There’s no need to be overwhelmed by holiday entertaining. Martha Stewart comes to the rescue, again, with her latest book.
Dec 15, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
A Scarborough family’s tenure within a Gilded Age mansion mirrored the elegance and traditions of its storied past. Now, the Rushes close the latest chapter of Beechwood’s history as they move on after nearly 30 years.
Dec 15, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
When it comes to planning a festive spread for the holidays, Mark Kramer knows just what to suggest. And the man behind Susan Lawrence, Chappaqua’s famed catering company, is happy to share his picks.
Dec 15, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Stephen D’Louhy and flöe painting of Norwalk help clients refresh, renew their surroundings, with everything from faux finishes to decorative painting, murals to trompe l’oeil, custom-painted furniture to custom art on canvas and high-gloss finishes
Dec 27, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Joshua Dines, an orthopedic surgeon who is a physician for the United States Davis Cup team, talks pro-sports injuries – and what the dedicated amateur needs to know.
Dec 27, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Richard and Rebecca Comizio transformed a 1960s ranch home on the end of a winding street in Harrison into a showpiece of modern luxuries and amenities where they have raised their family for the past dozen or so years.
Dec 28, 2011 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Farrow & Ball is the go-to choice for those who are devoted to every last detail of their homes. Customers turn to the British-based wallpaper and paint company not only for its rich tradition and history but its ability to keep up with contemporary
Feb 1, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
The Buccellati name is one of jewelry’s most respected. Alberto Milani, the CEO, takes us on a tour of the Italian company’s history, its elegantly understated jewelry and explains how it remains relevant in today’s world of flash and bling.
Feb 1, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Brothers Rob and Michael Woodrow have operated R&M Woodrow Jewelers in Rye since 1985. It’s a place known not only for its stylish contemporary jewelry but also its above-and-beyond approach to customer service.
Feb 1, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE (7 Comments)
With 12 acres – and several buildings – reminiscent of the French countryside, northern Westchester’s Maison Normande is the perfect property for someone in love with Old World charm, horses and nature.
Feb 2, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
The old saying is “Home is where the heart is.” Well, how about home is where the hearts are? Choose any of these heart-shaped accents to add a touch of romance to your surroundings.
Feb 2, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Chocolats Debauve & Gallais, a tony French brand with links to 18th-century royalty, has an unexpected jewel-box retail shop (along with a U.S. corporate headquarters) tucked into the commercial district of Bedford Hills.
Feb 6, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE (1 Comments)
Rich Caporizzo will bring his mobile grooming van to your home – or office – and give your dog the works, from nail clipping to a thorough bathing to a new haircut. It’s all in the name of pampering your dog with a stress-free, convenient service.
Mar 7, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE
Maura & Nuccia is a company known for its authentic Italian artisan desserts. But when the pair behind the company, Maurizia Riso and Michael Smokler, adopted a rescue dog a couple of years ago, an expansion was sparked. Now, the same care that goes
Mar 7, 2012 by Mary Shustack in INSIDE