by SheThePeopleNews | Mar 29, 2026 | Keeping the Faith, She's @ Museums, To Di For
As Holy Week begins The Metropolitan Museum of Art welcomes visitors to share the light of Divine Inspiration with them. Celestial colored galleries are a temporary sanctuary for more than 170 treasures created by Raffaello di Giovanni Santi, a genius of the...
by SheThePeopleNews | Mar 19, 2026 | News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, To Di For
If your bucket-list brims with dreams of exploring exotic ports-of-call, but the thought of air travel makes you woozy, set sail for Salem’s newly restored East India Marine Hall. Any mariner worth her salt will tell you, Latitude 42N, and longitude 70W...
by SheThePeopleNews | Mar 12, 2026 | News, She's @ Museums, She's Out and About, She's Wearing, To Di For
Wander The Frick ! Industrialist Henry Clay Frick’s Manhattan manse opened to the public in 1935. His home, featuring more than 1,800 works of Fine Art has been designated a National Landmark. Last year the celebrated architect Annabelle Selldorf...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 20, 2026 | She's @ Home, She's Reading, She's Watching, To Di For
Gloria Vanderbilt was born on this day in 1924. While her 95 years were glamorous and privileged her extraordinary days were also filled with the most ordinary emotions of life. Because the Vanderbilt name landmarks much of American history glossy images of...
by SheThePeopleNews | Feb 17, 2026 | News, She's @ Home, She's Out and About, To Di For
It’s FAT TUESDAY! AKA Mardi Gras, the last day of indulgence before Lent begins tomorrow. In New Orleans it’s tradition to eat King Cakes in advance of the season of sacrifice. The pastry is typically made of brioche dough infused with cinnamon,...