"Each local songwriter has chosen a local charity to share concert proceeds with," explained Nancy Remkus.
It's what on the inside that counts!
"Alec and I felt that To Kill a Mockingbird is especially timely due to its central theme of racial inclusion," explained David Nuggent, HIFF Artistic Director.
"Guild House AIR encourages the next generation to contribute to the area's rich creative legacy by bringing emerging artists to the region and providing a foundation for individual development," explained Andrea Grover.
"A lot of credit is given to us for being the first Art Center down here," Mira told Hamptons.com.
"Our goal is to bring more laughter and fun to Long Islanders!" noted Paul Anthony.
"The arts are for all of us, and by supporting organizations such as The Perlman Music Program, the National Endowment for the Arts is providing more opportunities for the public to engage with the arts," said NEA Chairman Jane Chu.
"These inspiring, funny, and playful short films are entertaining for families, while acknowledging that children have complex ideas and emotions and can think about big issues," said Cara Conklin Wingfield.
"As painters, photographers, sculptors, etc., we all eventually develop a signature style," noted Jane Kirkwood.
"His work is all over the main house that Nic (Cage) and Gina (Gershon) live in," explains Jonathan Baker, who splits his time between Los Angeles, New York and East Hampton. "His work will be used in the master bedroom, the master hallways, the living room and dining room. His inspiration will allow the lens to pop with...
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