"I've been to many number of shows in Guild Hall one the years," Salman Rushdie told Hamptons.com. "So, it's nice to come out and support. I'm feeling very nostalgic because I used to have a place in Bridgehampton, a long time ago."
Not to cause a panic, but there's only three, we repeat three, weekends left until Labor Day.
"I wanted to bring more awareness to the East End," Daryl Simon noted. "When you start to talk about it, Alzheimer's is everywhere. There are so many people here that live with it."
As summer starts to wind down, the East End entertainment remains red hot.
"All proceeds to benefit CCOM's water quality monitoring and preservation initiatives as part of their ongoing mission to preserve and protect Montauk and its beautiful waters," explained Laura Tooman.
"Down there, the situation is life and death in a lot of places when a storm happens," Johansson told Hamptons.com.
The final Apollo in the Hamptons benefit brought out some super impressive musicians.
"This is a vital resource of the East End," Chuck Scarborough, who, as ever, emceed the high profile gala, said. "As you know, if you have any kind of life threatening issue, an accident, heart attack or something where time is critical, it's essential to have care close by. To have this department here is a true life...
It was a busy weekend for celeb sightings in the Hamptons.
There are only five, we repeat five, weekends until Labor Day - so make the most of the remaining ones.
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