News for Foodies 10.29.20
Day of the Dead specials, new coffee beans from Montauk, an Organic Krush app, and more
Day of the Dead specials, new coffee beans from Montauk, an Organic Krush app, and more
Specimens, natural and man-made, and petri dishes figure prominently in Suzanne Anker's work, as do medical museum artifacts, microscopic images, LED lights, and genetic coding. All that and more feeds into a body of work that exists at the intersection of art and science.
Throughout its history, East Hampton's Halsey McKay Gallery has given its space to quite a few intriguing installations. "Life Raft," an exhibition featuring a sculptural piece of the same title that takes up much of the gallery's first floor, is no exception.
A talk on Porter and Ashbery, a new installation at Selavy, graffiti in Bridgehampton, and more
Halloween events, a new renovation show featuring Bridgehampton's Lorraine Bracco, and more
Nancy Goroff should be the East End of Long Island’s next representative in Congress.
Huge lines of mostly Democratic voters have been waiting for hours for their turn at the polls across the country, and even here in New York State. Why?
During last Thursday’s editorial meeting, one of the editors, Irene Silverman, asked why it was that I had named my sailboat after a three-headed dog.
Have you been to Fairview Farm at Mecox?
We interrupt the leadup to the Election for the Ages to bring you an update on one man’s vehicular travails.
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