Upper Middle Class WASP Life
A.R. Gurney’s play “The Dining Room” at the Southampton Arts Center opens a window on the mores of upper-middle-class WASP life.
A.R. Gurney’s play “The Dining Room” at the Southampton Arts Center opens a window on the mores of upper-middle-class WASP life.
Classical piano and dance party at The Church, reception and panel at LongHouse, Judy Carmichael at the American Hotel, Italian songs of the sea in Montauk.
Candy Shop, Jettykoon, Faces for Radio at the Talkhouse, rock, drumming, and jazz at the Masonic Temple, Taylor Swift D.J. party in Riverhead.
Big group show at Ashawagh Hall, new acquisitions for the Parrish, outdoor sculpture in Southampton, art that soars in Montauk.
Navy Beach reopens, Fierro's Pizza expands to Montauk, wine dinner at Nick and Toni's, Greek Easter feast at Elaia Estiatorio, wine class at Park Place, and more.
The outreach ministry at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church has invited the public to join in a fund-raiser to support the Rural and Migrant Ministry that will include a Justice Walk on Saturday from St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel to Amber Waves Farm, both on Main Street, Amagansett, starting at noon.
The East Hampton Library is offering a scholarship and employment opportunity for a bilingual person interested in pursuing a career in library and information science.
Full-scale mass casualty drills will take place in Amagansett and Southampton on Sunday.
This week’s highlight? The day in 1974 when the town board allowed police officers to sport mustaches and sideburns, but not beards and goatees. Please read on.
Paid Announcement: Peter Burling Robinson died Wednesday, April, 10, of complications of a brain tumor after a long illness. He was the great-granson of Frank A. Burling, the founder of the East Hampton Star and the Southampton Press.
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