Letters to the Editor for April 14, 2022
Guild Hall tops reader comment this week, but water concerns aren’t far behind.
Guild Hall tops reader comment this week, but water concerns aren’t far behind.
The local jail passes muster in 1922, the county pushes smallpox vaccinations in 1947, and the day in 1972 when the sloop the Sojourn came aground at Montauk.
The week’s real estate rundown.
The Bridgehampton Museum’s new lecture series brings historians and authors of books with a historical focus for talks, Q&A sessions, and the inevitable wine and cheese.
Truman Capote pulled back the curtain on lives that were only outwardly glamorous, and in some ways ended an era.
Be on the lookout for detours — Montauk Highway in Wainscott will be closed in both directions between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. this week as construction along the South Fork Wind farm's onshore cable route progresses.
LongHouse Reserve will open with new artworks and a new director, who reflects on the turbulence of the recent past and bright prospects for the future.
A new Parrish Art Museum exhibition will illuminate the history of Jasper Johns's groundbreaking work in prints.
An "immersive walking production" from Bated Breath Theatre follows the world of Andy Warhol through the streets of the East Village.
Robert Dash's collection at Madoo, Phillips auction highlights in Southampton, bold forms and uncertainty in Bridgehampton, Julian Schnabel in Los Angeles, Saul Steinberg and Renee Cox in Manhattan, and more
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