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Uptown & Down: Over The Top
If there's one thing that's a safe Hamptons bet, it's that the annual party for Robert Wilson's Watermill Center won't be one of those affairs where you stand around on an endless lawn with a glass of warm chardonnay in your hand, bored cross-eyed.

Opinion: Marga Jaywalks
"How many people here hate L.A.?" Marga Gomez asked the nearly full theater as she began her show at Guild Hall on Friday night. Some demurred, but at least half of the audience cheered with proud, New York-centric dislike of America's glitziest city.

LARRY KEITH: Nick Davis To Isidor Straus
There is too little sportsmanship today, too little integrity, too little self-sacrifice, nobility, profound commitment. "We think it is not enough to triumph. Your enemy should suffer."

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From The Studio
It's that time of year when the sheer quantity of East End culture is in heightened evidence, not only for the expanded summer population to look at but for its own self-approval. Spread out in every form, East End culture appears to be enjoying the sweet taste of itself, perhaps to the point of pig-out.


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