A new poem by a Springs man of letters addresses recent politics.
A new poem by a Springs man of letters addresses recent politics.
Pierre Christian Dempsey and Alice Fitzgerald Walsh were married on Aug. 14 at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club. Mary Dinaburg, the groom's step-grandmother, officiated.
The Southampton Arts Center will present Mountainfilm on Tour Southampton, a program of eight short documentaries, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on its west lawn.
At S&S Corner Shop on Fort Pond Boulevard, a constantly changing exhibition of work from the 1950s to the present gives a fascinating taste of the breadth of Soft Network's mission.
Music for Montauk's 2021 summer series happens this weekend, with concerts for aficionados and casual enjoyers alike.
During the first season after the death of Jack Lenor Larsen, LongHouse Reserve has honored its founder by keeping the East Hampton garden and art center active and vibrant with art, performances, tours, and gatherings.
Guild Hall will celebrate the last weekend of its 90th summer season with Teddy Thompson and Jenni Muldaur, a new comedy by Joy Behar, and a silent disco.
An online benefit art auction is part of a weekend of activities tied to the Eastville Community Historical Society.
Parrish's "Road Show" returns, Skarstedt's new tonal show, Robert Colescott in Montauk, surreal poodles, more Robert Longo, and much more.
Music at Duck Creek continues, MountainFilm on Tour returns to Southampton, and a new way to enjoy Tribeca Film Festival programs.
Dreesen's local doughnut dynasty is still thriving and expanding, despite the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A new chicken option in Sag Harbor and Rosh Hashanah menu choices from L&W Market in Bridgehampton
In the wake of Tropical Storm Henri, East Hampton Town has temporarily lifted a seasonal ban on gas-powered leaf blowers that was enacted earlier this year.
The tropical storm known as Henri was at one point hurricane-strength before coming ashore east of the South Fork. Nevertheless, the storm brought rain and wind — though not to the extent that had been predicted initially.
Last year, Robert Longo, like so many of his New York City peers, was a full-time resident in his weekend house here, improvising studio space in a basement, which he called “a storm of chaos,” while he waited to move into another house in Northwest.
After several days of uncertain predictions, Tropical Storm Henri appeared on a path to make landfall in Rhode Island, sparing the East End the worst of its winds.
With Henri forecast to be "at or near hurricane strength" when it makes landfall on Long Island on Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center, state of emergency declarations have been issued in East Hampton Town, East Hampton Village, Southampton Village, and Southampton Town.
As Henri heads toward Long Island, East Hampton Fire Department Chief Gerard Turza Jr. on Saturday announced the Main Beach fireworks show, originally slated for Saturday night, has been postponed "in the interest of public safety."
The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Fla., revised its prediction for the path of Tropical Storm Henri, projecting a Sunday morning landfall on Long Island.
As of the 5 a.m. Saturday warning, Henri was expected to strengthen to a category-1 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour.
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