2021 Long Island Restaurant Week

2021 Long Island Restaurant Week

2021 Long Island Restaurant Week starts Sunday, November 7th and ends on Sunday, November 14th. 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.    East Hampton:    Cove Hollow Tavern 85 Montauk Hwy,  East Hampton, NY www.covehollowtavern.com     Sag Harbor  ...

The Watermill Center: Paul Thek Exhibition

The Watermill Center: Paul Thek Exhibition

Join The Watermill Center in celebrating the work of the late Paul Thek in this intimate exhibition occupying their South Wing on Saturday, November 6th and Saturday, November 13th from 12pm to 3:30pm.   Paul Thek: Interior / Landscape is a reflection on the deeply personal explorations and influences of an often misunderstood artist whose work challenged conventional...

Jennifer Ponzini Joins Saunders & Associates

Jennifer Ponzini Joins Saunders & Associates

Saunders & Associates is pleased to announce that Jennifer Ponzini has joined the firm's Bridgehampton office. A highly successful Hamptons broker who is dually licensed in both New York and Florida, Jennifer was rated #4 Individual in the Hamptons by RealTrends, as featured in The Wall Street Journal, in 2020. She practiced law for over 17 years, with...

Romany Kramoris Gallery Presents: Swan Song Exhibition

Romany Kramoris Gallery Presents: Swan Song Exhibition

Barbara Hadden, a realist painter, has lived in Sag Harbor for 30+ years. She paints the harbor’s architecture – homes, streets, shops, and farmscapes. Her landscapes and architectural portraits of Sag Harbor and the East End of the 1800 and 1900’s reveal a vanishing quaintness. Hadden’s pieces bestow honor on the town’s historic stature through her poised lines...

Bridgehampton Chamber Music’s Beethoven Mini-Fest

Bridgehampton Chamber Music’s Beethoven Mini-Fest

Continuing its momentum from a successful summer festival of in-person performances, Bridgehampton Chamber Music inaugurates its first fall series, BCM Autumn, that continues the 37-year-old organization’s expansion beyond its summer festival (a BCM Spring mini-series began in 2015).  Two Saturday early-evening concerts in November will – belatedly – celebrate Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday as a Beethoven “mini-fest.”...

Manna at Lobster Inn Launches Manna Mondays: Aquaculture Guest Speakers and Delicious Seafood

Manna at Lobster Inn Launches Manna Mondays: Aquaculture Guest Speakers and Delicious Seafood

Manna at Lobster Inn is pleased to announce the launch of their aquaculture series - "Manna Mondays" at the restaurant. The weekly educational aquaculture program “Manna Mondays” will feature guest speakers, presentations, curated chef”s dinners and Manna’s delicious locally sourced seafood on Monday, November 1st. Each week will feature a guest speaker discussing topics related to aquaculture and...

Bay Street’s 2021 “Literature Live” Show is MacBeth

Bay Street’s 2021 “Literature Live” Show is MacBeth

Allen O’Reilly, Bay Street Theater’s Director of Education & Community Outreach, is very enthusiastic about his production (as Director) of Macbeth, which premieres on November 9, at 8pm online. The play has been recorded for Literature Live, the program to introduce live theater to the school children of the east end. Macbeth was recorded with four cameras on...

Sixty-Something: November Again on the East End

Sixty-Something: November Again on the East End

One thing about being sixty-something is that you have a wealth of life experiences to draw from for writing columns. I attended a pre-Halloween party in Tuckahoe, NY this last weekend. The pure love and affection between the couple hosting the party, their teenage kids and all their friends was inspiring. Then my wife and I, attended another...

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