Spalding Gray’s widow, Kathleen Russo, and pal Steven Soderbergh pay tribute to the brilliant monologist in the documentary, “And Everything Is Going Fine.”
Henry the bunny, the official mascot of the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton, hops away with children’s hearts.
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Spalding Gray’s widow, Kathleen Russo, and pal Steven Soderbergh pay tribute to the brilliant monologist in the documentary, “And Everything Is Going Fine.”
Henry the bunny, the official mascot of the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton, hops away with children’s hearts.
2010 was a banner year for the local arts community, be it for theatrical productions, television shows, films, concerts, the gallery scene or the world of writing.
The Hamptons are known the planet over as some of the most enviable places to see and be seen, as evidenced by all of the bold-faced names who visit (and sometimes stay). The East End is also a place that draws successful and talented people who are year-round members of the community. Take a look at the annual “Year in Review” to see just a few of the reasons that make our home one of the most amazing places on Earth.
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