"The Literary Death Match combines the best things about literature, mixed with a rare, anarchic energy," noted Ben Greenman of The New Yorker.
The work featured at Roman Fine Art is eclectic and high quality, making Art on the Edge a must-see exhibition this summer.
Leno will test his humor live with his "everyman" style and personality.
"I can't imagine a better way to spend the summer," McCreary told Hamptons.com.
"I am very excited about the diverse line up which ranges from favorites like the Lone Sharks and Mambo Loco to Klezmer, classical and Broadway," said Kirsten Lonnie.
"My happiest memories of Montauk come from the summer of 1972 which I spent at the Warhol estate with the Kennedy children, Peter Beard, Lee Radziwill, and, of course, Andy himself," said Mekas.
"Eric and I have had many conversations about the artist John Graham, and when the idea of a gallery talk arose, he graciously agreed to lead one—but not from the perspective of an art historian, but just 'painter to painter,'" said Alicia G. Longwell.
"Dr. Hedberg gave serious thought to a long-forgotten sculpture by Degas and reveals in this book his careful analysis on how Little Dancer changed modern art," said Tom Edmonds.
"It's an absolute blast when we get to play our favorite songs and think through a show in a theater," said Rose Lawler.
"Our youth are the next generation of storytellers, and it is important that HIFF continue to provide access to the filmmaking arts," explained Anne Chaisson.
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