Southampton Cultural Center Keeps Audience Engaged
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Kirsten Lonnie, executive director of the Southampton Cultural Center in the gallery. DANA SHAW
Kirsten Lonnie, executive director of the Southampton Cultural Center in the gallery. DANA SHAW
Kirsten Lonnie, executive director of the Southampton Cultural Center in the gallery. DANA SHAW
Kirsten Lonnie, executive director of the Southampton Cultural Center in the gallery. DANA SHAW
Annette Hinkle on Mar 25, 2021
Kirsten Lonnie, the executive director of the Southampton Cultural Center, can’t say exactly when SCC will be permitted to open its performance space to the public. But when it does,... more
Just as everyone can tell you exactly where they were when they heard about the September 11 terrorist attacks, people can tell you where they were when they came to grips with the enormity of the coronavirus pandemic. Unlike September 11, though, when everyone got the news simultaneously, the pandemic was more like a slow-moving freight train. People on the East End grasped the enormity of the health and economic crisis enveloping them over a period of several weeks, as summertime crowds materialized in March, the scent of bleach and the sight of checkout clerks behind Plexiglas shields greeted visitors ...
by Stephen J. Kotz