"It will be an ambitious mix of beautiful, handmade women's bags, photography, incredible drone footage and paintings," explained artist William Quigley.
"It was like being burned at the stake, in a way," Fales said about being excommunicated.
"It's just an unbelievable opportunity to see multiple styles of dance from all disciplines in the Hamptons," Gunhus told us.
"By celebrating our 35th Season through the lens of 'Destination America,' we put a spotlight on works both the familiar and new, and reinforce the idea of America as a place where creativity thrives, and is indeed improved, by a coming together of cultures," said BCMF Executive Director Michael Lawrence.
"July 15 will be an epic night of local legends," said Tracy McCarthy.
"We are delighted that—through our ongoing partnerships with S.Y.A., S.T.A.R., and BHCCRC—these performances will reach hundreds of local children not only at the Parrish, but throughout our community," said Parrish Education Director Cara Conklin-Wingfield.
The one-hour drama for Freeform is based on Jasmin Rosemberg's 2008 book How the Other Half Hamptons.
The Wall Street Journal said A Kid Like Jake was "A daring drama with a heavyweight cast, a gracefully delivered message and a hellish problem — specifically, other people."
"Interesting what a difference one season can make with Art Hamptons fading out and Upstairs Art Fair along with The Bridge filling the void," said Bill Powers.
"There truly is something for everyone at this fine art show. It is a great time to come to the Village, stroll in our park and check out the Village restaurants," SAA Board member Danielle Leef explained. "Come and meet the artists and support local fine art."
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