HarborFrost, a celebration of winter in Sag Harbor, once again highlighted two extreme elements - fire and ice. The all-day festival featured a culinary stroll, live music, ice carving demonstration, fire juggler, and more.
Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibition, "Water/Ways," made a splash in the Hamptons during a celebratory soiree at Clinton Academy Museum in East Hampton. Presented by the East Hampton Historical Society, in cooperation with the Museum Association of New York (MANY), the exhibition explores the vitality of water. The exhibition will be on view through Saturday, April 11.
LTV in Wainscott presented a Blues and Gospel night featuring Mamalee Rose and Friends and Heaven Sent as part of "East End Underground," a performance-based music show that highlights East End bands.
LongHouse Reserve supporters gathered at Hearst Tower in Manhattan for cocktails, an award presentation and dialogue with honorees Cindy Allen, editor in chief of "Interior Design" and Joseph Walsh, master furniture artist, during The LongHouse Winter Benefit in New York City. The evening concluded with the gala dinner held at the American Irish Historical Society Mansion in Manhattan.
The unbridled talent, exuberance and generosity of the incomparable Maestro Iván Fischer emanated from his heart, to his hands, to the Budapest Festival Orchestra musicians, and the captivated audience at David Geffen Hall, Sunday afternoon. "Joyous," we heard Ellen Burstyn exclaim, after the standing ovations. "He takes such obvious delight," Barbara Tober enthused to Mary McFadden and Peter...
Southampton Artists Association's Winter Art Exhibit, the first of four Association shows at the Southampton Cultural Center, premiered on Wednesday, February 19 and will remain on view through Sunday, March 1. The exhibition boasts works from more than 50 local, East End-based artists, with pieces ranging from oils to acrylics to mixed media to sculptures to photography.
Several notable New Yorkers gathered at a private residence in Manhattan in celebration of Lieba Nesis' birthday festivities.
In the first floor parlor of a late 19th Upper West Side, restored-to-period brownstone, a small group of art aficionados listened as Opera Lafayette's Artistic Director Ryan Brown presented highlights from Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera. Brown fleshed out the scenes of a wife in men's garb sneaking into a prison to find her wrongly incarcerated spouse. Then,...
The Ellen Hermanson Foundation hosted an evening of comedy with Andrina Wekontash Smith and Jessica Kirson at LTV in Wainscott. "Tickled Pink" also celebrated local community members Cheryl Babinski, Christopher Robbins, and Charlotte Klein Sasso.
Elisabeth Muhr, Denise Rich, and Jean Shafiroff chaired the 65th Viennese Opera Ball at Cipriani 42nd Street, under the patronage of The President of the Republic of Austria, H.E. Alexander Van der Bellen. Actor Nathan Lee Graham emceed the Ball, celebrating the cultural and economic relationships between Austria and America, connecting two continents, two cities and two centuries...
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