Kids Culture 06.02.22
This weekend it's house lights down, stage lights up for the students of South Fork Performing Arts, who will present the plays "Shuddersome: Tales of Poe" and "Peter and the Starcatcher" at LTV Studios in Wainscott.
This weekend it's house lights down, stage lights up for the students of South Fork Performing Arts, who will present the plays "Shuddersome: Tales of Poe" and "Peter and the Starcatcher" at LTV Studios in Wainscott.
At least 45 groups are already signed on to march in East Hampton Village's first Pride parade, which will step off from near Guild Hall on Saturday at noon and head down Main Street to Newtown Lane and Herrick Park for a post-parade rally. Organizers are still hoping to add a band to the line-up, and last-minute marchers will be welcomed at a designated location that morning.
This photograph taken by Robert Hefner around 1980 shows the residence of Elizabeth Edwards Lockwood (1872-1960) and William A. Lockwood (1874-1966). Built circa 1680, the house is one of the oldest in East Hampton.
Michael Dehn Breault, whose business endeavors ranged from insurance to advertising and public relations to being a brand manager for British Airways, died on May 24 in Clarksville, Mo., a few days before his 54th birthday.
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