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Justin Timberlake's lawyer says pop singer wasn't intoxicated, argues DWI charges should be dropped
Justin Timberlake 's lawyer said Friday that the pop singer wasn't intoxicated during a traffic stop in the Hamptons last month and asked a judge to dismiss the case, citing errors in documents submitted by police.But Sag Harbor Village Justice Justice Carl Irace ordered Timberlake to be re-arraigned August 2 with the corrected paperwork.He also agreed the former NSYNC member, who is currently on tour in Europe, could appear virtually for the proceeding.Timberlake didn't attend Friday's hearing as his appearance was waived in advance."He was not intoxicated. I'll say it again. Justin Timberlake was not intoxicated," said Ed Burke, Timberlake's...
Cluckman’s Opens in Sag Harbor
You may remember a liquor store in Sag Harbor right next to the old 7-11. Well, forget about that because a new culinary gem has taken its place! About a week ago, the famous Hamptons restaurateur Michael Gluckman opened his latest venture, Cluckman’s. With its beaming neon sign, shakes, burgers, fried chicken sandwiches, and mouth-watering french fries and onion rings, Cluckman’s is already making waves. Naturally, I had to check it out immediately.
TV personalities list historic Sag Harbor residence: ‘It pre-dates the assassination of Abraham Lincoln’
A restored 19th-century Sag Harbor home has hit the market for $5.9 million. The sellers are TV personalities-turned-developers Ricky Paull Goldin and Gretta Monahan. The power couple had bought the property, at 110 Division St., for $1.45 million. “It pre-dates the assassination of Abraham Lincoln,” Goldin, who has appeared on “Guiding Light,” “All My Children” and “The Bold and the Beautiful,” told Gimme Shelter. At one point, the home was slated to become a Sag Harbor post office. However, locals opposed the plan — after the owner had gutted the interiors. “It was so sad. All of the beautiful woodwork inside was destroyed,” Goldin told Gimme....
Tour a Cool Amagansett Abode Tied to the Ocean
The moment Christina Blaustein awakens in her Amagansett house, she listens to the ocean. The sparkling surf, which she and her husband see beyond the dunes from the deck of their bedroom, beckons. “When I listen closely, I can assess the ocean and know right away if it’s sounding bigger, higher, meaner than I’m capable of surfing,” she says. As a board member of the Surfrider Foundation, the influential national nonprofit that seeks to protect beaches from pollution, climate change, and erosion, Blaustein admits to paddling out with her board into the roiling Atlantic waters year-round, even in the midst of January, when remnants of ice flows might be bobbing alongside her.
It’s easy being green: the Lettuce Lady opens shop on Shelter Island
Emily Needham is a salad crusader. The self-dubbed Lettuce Lady (catchy, right?) has always loved being in the kitchen, and especially the act of creating salads that go beyond the pale (iceberg lettuce, that is). “I think my food journey led me to eat something that makes me feel good,...
A Hug From The Art World Presents WOMEN LAUGHING SALAD By Pablo Barba
Women laughing salad will open at A Hug From The Art World, 87 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937, on Saturday, July 27th, with a reception from 4–7 PM. The exhibition will be open to visitors weekly from Wednesday to Sunday, 11AM–6 PM, through Saturday, August 31st. This...
Shakespeare at the Manor Revived with 'As You Like It'
Like Juliet awakening after her false death, the Shakespeare at the Manor series returns to Sylvester Manor Educational Farm after seemingly dying five years ago. Robin Aren Productions presents two outdoor performances of As You Like It, directed by Allen O’Reilly, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 27 and Sunday July 28.
Net-a-porter and Mr Porter Celebrate the Hamptons Summer Season at the Parrish Art Museum
Net-a-porter and Mr Porter know how to deliver style out east. On Wednesday night, the luxury retailer group (which offers premier delivery in the Hamptons through Labor Day) brought an intimate crowd to Watermill, N.Y., for an al fresco dinner at the Parrish Art Museum. The occasion? Summertime.Louis Vuitton Hosts Garden Party in East Hampton Guests walked alongside the museum’s exterior and congregated in a clearing within the museum’s expansive meadow, where a vintage cocktail truck served up spicy margaritas and Hugo Spritzes. Net-a-porter interim chief executive officer and president Alison Loehnis posed with guests like Mickey Sumner and Thomas Doherty...
Preview: “Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein– The Musical” at Bay Street
There is a unique and amazing opportunity to see live satirical musical theater at the highest level with Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts now presenting Mel Brooks’ YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN – The Musical on its Mainstage. This production will be directed and choreographed by the prolific Gerry McIntyre, a Bay Street favorite who choreographed Bay Street’s Enter Laughing.
Beauty Icon Bobbi Brown Star Of Fundraising Luncheon For The East Hampton Emergency Department
On July 11, 2024, iconic makeup artist Bobbi Brown captivated an audience of nearly 200 guests at the 4th annual philanthropic East Hampton Emergency Department fundraiser luncheon. The event was held at the picturesque Maidstone Club in East Hampton in Long Island, New York. Chaired by East Hampton residents Jill...
Upscale Montauk Project Restaurant & Lounge Is Open
The Montauk Project, a new restaurant opened its doors on a freshly-renovated 6,200 square-foot property in early July. Owners Sam Berkson and Bryan Seekamp are pledging to bringing a lively scene to The End with this indoor and outdoor dining and lounge concept. “‘Project’ implies that we are not a...
Southampton Arts Center Presents "Couples Squared" Exhibition On View: July 27 - September 14
Southampton Arts Center is thrilled to announce the opening of "Couples Squared," an exhibition curated by Phyllis Tuchman, running from July 27 to September 14. This unique showcase delves into the dynamic interplay between creative partners, presenting a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, and photographs that span the spectrum of artistic expression.
The Dish: Sunny Side Up with a Sound View
The Halyard Restaurant is the North Fork’s newest spot for seaside brunch. THE GIST: Since its opening at the Sound View in 2017, The Halyard has been celebrated for its locally sourced seafood, classic American fare and sweeping sunset views overlooking the Long Island Sound. The high-end hotel-restaurant debuted its first-ever brunch menu earlier this year, offering its own spin on late-morning staples while staying true to its commitment to highlighting local flavors and coastal charm.
Screenings, readings and tons of music help us say goodbye to July
Author M.B. Paradise reads from “Beach Santa” at A Book Place Boutique in Riverhead.(Photo courtesy of M.B. Paradise) As this last weekend of July approaches, there’s a lot of tasty tunage and pleasing live performances throughout the South Fork. A slew of restos, breweries and venues are readying themselves for a weekend chock full of beloved, star-studded musical acts, providing East End residents and visitors alike with mostly free entertainment beginning tonight and continuing well through Sunday.
PBS’s American Experience receives $1 million from Gardiner Foundation
The PBS Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Public Broadcast System (PBS) has announced a $1 million grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation in Riverhead, New York, in support of PBS’s historical documentary series American Experience. The grant will bolster the 35-year-old award-winning program’s operating budget, supporting...
East End Arts to host Summer Soirée Aug. 3
East End Arts will host its third annual Summer Soirée Aug. 3 on the grounds of the East End Arts campus in downtown Riverhead. – An encore performance by the Town of Southampton’s 2024 Battle of the Band winners, Daydream. In addition to the festivities, attendees will have...
Centereach High School and Newfield High School artists honored with SCALA scholarships
Centereach High School artist, Alexandra Cesa, and Newfield High School artist, Catarina Pacheco, have been awarded $100 scholarships from the Suffolk County Art Alliance Association. This prestigious honor recognizes the outstanding artistic talents of these students. “Alexandra and Catarina have demonstrated remarkable growth and vision in their artistic journeys,” said...
Curtain up! Guild Hall’s renovated theater is back in action
While the gallery spaces opened last year, the beloved theater just opened earlier this month . (Photo courtesy of Peter Pennoyer Architects) Earlier this month the beloved theater space at Guild Hall in East Hampton re-opened its doors to the public. The last push of a facility-wide capital improvements project...
Bark if you like beer! Kidd Squid and ARF get in cahoots for canines
Breweries and dogs go together like beach days and sunshine: both are better when the other is around. To celebrate their 50th anniversary of dogged devotion to rescuing four-legged family members, the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons is partnering with Sag Harbor’s prolific purveyor of good vibes and good beer, Kidd Squid, on a special limited-edition brew to celebrate (and raise funds!) for the venerable protector of pups.
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