Gristmill: Ad Sick
Divorced from reality, sanity, and the actual mechanics of driving, the new car commercials are as depressing as they are slick.
Divorced from reality, sanity, and the actual mechanics of driving, the new car commercials are as depressing as they are slick.
My friends and I never said “the Hamptons” growing up. That label refers to a resort for summer people and weekend warriors, not a place where you go to high school. But is “out east” any better?
Paid Notice: We are stunned and saddened to share the sudden death of Susan Leyner Wartur of Springs on Monday, August 25th.
Paid Notice: John Frederick Garretson, age 78, longtime resident of both Malverne and East Hampton, Long Island, passed away on Friday, August 15, 2025, at the Home of the Good Shepherd Assisted Living in Malta, N.Y.
A jack of many creative trades, East Hampton's Zach Minskoff is a busy photographer, videographer, studio technician, production company owner, and graphic designer.
Three accomplished designers will share stories about their varied practices in a discussion at the Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons.
A lawsuit and a countersuit between the two architects behind R2 Architecture, the venture that designed the East Hampton Town senior citizens center planned on Abraham's Path in Amagansett, have further delayed the long-stalled project and could result in cost increases for the roughly $30 million project.
The next talk in LongHouse’s InsiderOutsider series will feature Savannah LeCornu, a self-taught artist from Ketchikan, Alaska.
The Hamptons Festival of Music's 2025 concert series will feature three programs of orchestral music by Prokofiev, Barber, Mozart, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Cimarosa, Berlioz, and Beethoven.
Hamptons JazzFest will present concerts by Hector Martignon and Foreign Affair in Sag Harbor and Godwin Louis and his ensemble at the Southampton Arts Center.
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