The Bay Street Theater production of “ALL THINGS EQUAL,” is more than “The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.” It is an important telling of powerful history of the American Justice system. Also, it is a wonderful success story; the audience loved the show. The opening night standing ovation for Michelle Azar as Justice Ginsburg was deserved....
Former Town of East Hampton Budget Officer Len Bernard knows a lot about East Hampton. When asked about the cell phone situation on the east end, he said, “Everyone wants better service but no one wants the necessary infrastructure (primarily towers) near their own homes. That creates real problems for the elected officials who ultimately are responsible for...
Have you ever found yourself saying, someday I am going to do something. Eventually that changes to, I always wanted to do that. Maybe it’s time to act on some of these things, before you just can’t. In the mid 1990s I was in Chamonix talking with Jean Claude Charlet, who was then President of the “Compagnie des...
2022 Long Island Restaurant Week starts Sunday, November 6th and ends on Sunday, November 13th. Enjoy delicious 3-course meals at your favorite restaurants on Long Island. Check out the list below and plan the perfect lunch or dinner date.
There is a handsome French man in the Hamptons who has an obnoxiously good-looking haircut. We have all seen him walking around Sag Harbor for decades rocking fashionable clothes, a spring in his step and a smile on his face as he marches into a mysterious brick building off of Bay Street. His name is Xavier Merat, owner...
Sag Harbor Village's original French House has just undergone a comprehensive and historically sensitive restoration and expansion by Dragana Vlatkovic, a local designer and engineer known for her meticulous attention to every detail. Built circa 1830 and owned by Hannibal French, the noted whaling and shipping investor, this home is characteristic of affluent Sag Harbor captains' homes of...
Growing up the son of a college professor and an artist, I spent a considerable amount of time at the library. Come to think of it, our house was very much like a library. Not just because it was filled with books (my parents’ home is almost insulated in words), but there was always something going on: book...
Saunders & Associates, a firm known for community involvement, announces its 9th annual Thanksgiving Donation Drive. Beginning in 2014 and every year since Saunders has established a strong tradition of giving and support for local food pantries around the East End of Long Island. In 2020 and 2021, donations from Saunders agents, staff, and the community totaled over...
For more than 40 years Loaves & Fishes in Sagaponack has daily prepared fresh, delicious food, providing gourmet takeout food to its Hamptons community. They have a devoted clientele, many of whom shop there every week. Hamptons.com recently spoke with Sybille van Kempen, whose family owns the shop.
Shinnecock artist Denise “Weetahmoe” Silva-Dennis (American, b. 1960) will discuss her 2022 Parrish Road Show installation Wunne Ohke–The Return to Good Ground, a mural depicting the ancestral history of Shinnecock Bay, at the Museum on Friday, November 4, 6PM. Corinne Erni, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects, will moderate the talk....
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