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Grapevine: An Exploration Into Changing Wines Into Spirits
The process of making wine, with its natural life cycle of fruit-producing grapevines to fermented juice to bottled wine, has been carried on for millennia. For all of the modern…
Houzz TV: See a Man Turn a ’70s Airstream Into a Cool, Happy Home (3 photos)
Menzel and daughter Penelope touched our hearts last summer when Houzz Contributor Lucy Call profiled Menzel’s inspiring… Houzz Content is copyrighted by the respected owners. is not responsible for content.…
03/13/2015 – Italian Identity-A LOOK BEYOND STEREOTYPE AND INTO THE LIVING IDENTITY OF ITALIAN PEOPLE
Friday, March 13, 2015 at 6:30pm The lecture provides an understanding of the common temperament and worldview of those who are born and raised in Italy. Going beyond the factitious…
Off the Menu: Harbs, a Japanese Bakery, Moves Into Chelsea
The chain’s first American branch offers creamy cakes and pies, DF Mavens opens a cafe, and more restaurant openings. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement:…
Restaurants in D.C. Are Moving Into Residential Neighborhoods
The capital is rapidly gaining in cozy neighborhood dining spots with distinctive food. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental…
Turning Bounty Into a Bespoke Meal
A meal at Blue Hill at Stone Barns, in Pocantico Hills, with fresh, unexpected ingredients presented in novel ways, is intended to change the way you think about food. NYT…
The Film Industry Moves Into Westchester
June 29 was pronounced “Mapleton, New York Day in Westchester County” by the County Executive last week. If you are wondering what Mapleton has to do with Westchester, the answer…
Converting a Run-Down Yonkers Power Plant Into an Arts Complex
Even if the gallery crowd is slow to arrive, signs of the building’s revival are proving uplifting for residents, local officials and real estate brokers. NYT > Westchester County Content…
Last Stop, Last Drop: Metro-North Bar Cars Chug Into History
The New Haven commuter line is losing its rolling saloon; once a staple on the nation’s railways, the bar car has essentially disappeared. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is…
Whole Foods Signs Lease for Move Into Chappaqua Crossing
Whole Foods Market has signed a lease to move into a new 40,000-square-foot space at Chappaqua Crossing should developer Summit/Greenfield receive a required zoning change and site plan approval for…