Recorded Deeds 09.18.25
More moves hereabouts, realty-wise.
More moves hereabouts, realty-wise.
Martin Culloton's short tenure as East Hampton Town's director of code enforcement will come to an end on Wednesday.
Gus Yero's paintings, whether abstract or figurative, large or small, reflect his belief that "color is what painting is all about."
Aside from his commercial work and indie films, Bruce Weber took many more pictures than you might realize. “My Education,” a deluxe tome at once a photo extravaganza and memoir, explores his decades-long career as an artist.
The 33rd Hamptons International Film Festival will feature in-person conversations with Ethan Hawke and Elizabeth Olsen, as well as 12 world premieres, eight North American premieres, and 21 U.S. premieres.
LTV Studios will host a performance by Aqua Cherry and Friends, a reggae band, and a screening of "The Weight of Memory," a documentary about a son of Holocaust survivors who shares his family's story.
The 22nd Latino Film Festival will present four feature films and one short from Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico, with screenings at four venues.
Dana Cowin, former editor of Food and Wine magazine, and Edwina von Gal, founder of Perfect Earth Project, will explore the theme of nurturing hope through hospitality at a LongHouse dinner.
Solo shows at Ashawagh Hall and Tripoli Gallery, Mike Solomon on Brooks and Park, auction for El Salvador, and group shows at Lucore, Ma's House, and Southampton Cultural Center.
Jazz at Duck Creek, architecture and design tour in Southampton, comedy at Bay Street, Romani jazz on Shelter Island, and a guitar virtuoso at the Masonic Temple.
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