Straddling the Virtual Now
In speaking to representatives of several South Fork cultural organizations, it was clear that virtual programming is here to stay in some form.
In speaking to representatives of several South Fork cultural organizations, it was clear that virtual programming is here to stay in some form.
For a new show at the Parrish Art Museum, Racquel Chevremont and Mickalene Thomas bring together more than 50 works by six female artists of color.
According to the National Safety Council, 70 percent of child safety seats are installed improperly and car accidents are the second-leading cause of death in children 12 months and under. With those sobering statistics in mind, the Southampton Town Police Department will sponsor free car seat safety checks on Saturday for parents and guardians who want to ensure their kids travel safely.
Like Chicago in 2003, East Hampton Town owns its airport, free of promises to the F.A.A. But unlike in the Windy City, there is a growing contingent of residents who say East Hampton’s should be closed.
There should no longer be any mistaking the racist core of what has become of the Republican Party, both nationally and in our own state.
Spring is a time for paying attention, for noticing things.
The traditional Irish tune “Whiskey in the Jar” is told from the perspective of a highwayman, a bold deceiver and drunken carouser who meets with an English officer, Captain Farrell, on the Cork and Kerry Mountains.
A plea for no phones at the wheel, before artificial intelligence takes over the roads.
Ukraine, though its people’s suffering has been appalling, has decidedly not been an easy toss out. We’re rooting for it.
Honeybees will not make a hole in your house, but they will take advantage of an existing one. So be sure to take a good look around your property and seal up all cracks and crevices.
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