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A Stroll Through Pleasures

There are precious few introductions to the subject of sculpture, so Eric Gibson of The Wall Street Journal addressed that void with this collection of 36 clear and learned essays.

Visual Art Gets Real Again on the South Fork

As both commercial and nonprofit art spaces pivot to an online setting, viewers still hunger for art out of the virtual sphere. A number of spaces and a special outdoor exhibition this weekend are making interactions with art objects possible again in real life.

Cyril Fitzsimons, Barefoot Bon Vivant, Was 77

Cyril R. Fitzsimons, an Irish barkeep whose duneside roadhouse on the Napeague stretch lives on in memory as an emblem of carefree summers past — when the rum flowed and sunburned people sang along to the sweet pulse of a steel-pan band — died on April 24 from complications of Covid-19.

Schools Carry on as Closures Continue

With school closures extended through the end of the academic year, educators are beginning to consider what the opening of next year might look like.

Seasons by the Sea: Let Us Begin With Gratitude

I asked friends on Facebook recently how their shopping, cooking, and eating habits have been altered or changed. Every single person who replied has changed their shopping, cooking, and cleaning habits for the better.

When the Hurricane of 1938 Hit Long Island

What is particularly interesting about this storm is that there was little to no warning for those in its path.

Songs and Reflections at JCOH

A range of services and study opportunities are available at jcoh.org/live, the web presence of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons.

Hampton Getaways in a Covid-Conscious Era

As East End hotels prepare to welcome summer guests in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, the new must-have amenities will include face masks made from luxurious fabric, chic dispensers for hand sanitizer, body temperature scanners, aesthetically pleasing dividers to ensure people maintain six feet of social distance, and other items that allow people to feel safe and pampered.

Dozens of Deaths at Nursing and Retirement Homes Here

“The nursing home is the optimum feeding ground for this virus: vulnerable people in a congregate facility . . . where it can spread like wildfire through dry grass,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said. That is proving to be true on the East End and across the country.

Coping: 'Find a Way to Do Something Good'

David Falkowski, who has operated his Bridgehampton farm, Open Minded Organics, since 2003, has become a bit of a roadside philosopher during the Covid-19 pandemic, and we could all use a little of his sound and uplifting advice.

At Bakeries in a Pandemic, the Heat Is On

Man shall not live by bread alone. Alone in quarantine, however, man seems to live for bread, and East End bakeries are in overdrive working to satisfy that hunger and provide other small pleasures of the sweet variety.

Arts Notes 05.07.20

Whitehead wins second Pulitzer, Pollock-Krasner House's show for the season opens virtually, a workshop on opera, a virtual art fair booth, and more.

On the Water: 'Itching to Go Fishing'

Despite below normal water temperatures, things are starting to open up on the fishing front at least, especially in areas west of Montauk.

Also on the Logs

Town police were busy from April 27 through Monday evening checking on reports of construction that might or might not have been in compliance with Covid-19 restrictions.

Covid-19 Antibody Tests Arrive on South Fork

Health experts say it’s still too early to gauge with absolute certainty the impact of antibodies on Covid-19 and whether they will guard against reinfection long term, “but we have to hang our hat on something,” said Dr. George Dempsey of East Hampton Family Medicine.

East Hampton Business Recovery Group Eyes Safe Reopening

The committee agreed at its first meeting last week to “make sure we don’t have a second wave” of Covid-19 infection “by opening too soon, by being careless when we open, by not looking at social distancing,” said Deputy Town Supervisor Sylvia Overby.

On-the-Ground Medical Officials Needed Right Now

Confusion is the order of the day in many aspects of the virus response.

Town Power Grab Bears Watching

In the early days of the Covid-19 crisis, the structure of East Hampton Town government changed with almost no fanfare.

Recorded Deeds 05.07.2020

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