The East End on Film Remember the scene in Annie Hall when the lobster tries to escape the pot? It was shot at a home in Amagansett facing Gardiner’s Bay (the beach…
The East End on Film Remember the scene in Annie Hall when the lobster tries to escape the pot? It was shot at a home in Amagansett facing Gardiner’s Bay (the beach…
Your guide to the best East End events, cultural happenings, and food and drink outings this weekend. Friday, Nov. 7 Knowledge Friday with Bonnie Michelle Cannon6–7:30 p.m. The Church, 48 Madison St.,…
A “Boo-tiful Night” benefit on Halloween in support of New York State Democratic Assemblymember Rebecca A. Seawright took place at the Manhattan residence of East Hamptonite and philanthropist Patti Kenner. Proceeds from…
May Pang, originally an assistant to John Lennon and Yoko Ono, opens up about her relationship with Lennon in the mid-1970s — a time she describes as both deeply personal and creatively…
TODAY show contributor and breast cancer survivor and thriver Jill Martin kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Oct. 1 in a big way. The special “Pink Power Hour” event on NBC…
A revival of Christopher Durang’s Tony Award-winning comedy — 2013’s Best Play — Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is onstage for one more weekend at the Southampton Cultural Center, presented…
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I’m sharing how humor, cold caps and candy corn helped me navigate chemotherapy, save my hair and keep my spirit intact. Candy Corn and Cancer…
We really have a problem in this country. Not only does everyone seem to have lost a sense of humor, we now feel the need to lock it up and throw away…
You’re either a coffee person or you’re not. I’m a coffee person. (And decaf doesn’t count.) The recent announcement by Starbucks that it will be closing stores and laying off about 900…