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The Pour: Five Wine Books to Give This Holiday Season
The top choices of this year’s wine books include an essential Champagne guide, an argument to organize wine by soil type and a thin volume of advice. NYT > Food…
My 10 Favorite Books: Marcus Samuelsson
The chef shares the titles he’d most want with him on a desert island. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home,…
Business Profile: Bruised Apple Books and Music, Peekskill
Peekskill resident Scott Sailor recalled last week he has been collecting books for three decades. His passion translated into a business as he opened Bruised Apple Books and Music on…
Business of the Week: Scattered Books, Chappaqua
There may be those who subscribe to the theory that conventional bookstores are outdated. Laura Scott Schaefer sees it a little differently. A few months ago, the Briarcliff Manor resident…
Books of The Times: Review: ‘Another Person’s Poison,’ Matthew Smith’s Book on Food Allergies
Mr. Smith’s book examines the rise of this condition from several perspectives. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home, condo or…
The Pour: The Best Wine Books of 2014
Eric Asimov reviews five of his favorite new wine books. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home, condo or apartment?: Buying…
Annual Books & Cooks event at Greenburgh Public Library, May 19
Start with a love of literature, add some great chefs, local authors and you get the fifth annual Corks & Forks: A Literary Feast at the Greenburgh Public Library. Kicking…
Arts | Westchester: Books as Artists’ Concepts: Time, Space, Performance
The volumes exhibited in “P Is for Performance,” at the Purchase College Library, are artists’ works with elements unexpected in traditional books. NYT > Westchester Advertisement - Shop Local
ARTS | WESTCHESTER: ‘In Retrospect,’ Where the Books Are the Art, at Castle Gallery
Book art is experiencing an upswing in popularity, according to the three artists in the traveling exhibition “In Retrospect.” NYT > Westchester
Arts | Westchester: A Look at Two Books, ‘The Mama’s Boy Myth’ and ‘Dan Gets a Minivan’
Two new books — one about showing affection to boys, and another about the transition from Brooklyn to suburbia — offer vastly different takes on parenthood. NYT > Westchester