Posted on 19 August 2010
Recently, I stumbled upon the professional website of interior designer, Robert Stilin, and spent the majority of an afternoon swooning over his design portfolio. If you’re not familiar with his work, you may remember this famous cook’s kitchen that he designed a few years ago…
Posted on 22 June 2010
Whether your wallet is from Bendel’s or Target, here are some tips to make this week in the Hamptons fun and finance friendly…
Posted on 17 August 2009
With its usual exclusive guest list, The Social Life Art Show on Saturday didn’t disappoint. Thanks once again to our host, Social Life publisher Justin Mitchell.
Images by Michelle North Photography, north.michelle@gmail.com, 203-952-1917
Posted on 06 August 2009
Serendipity. That’s what brings a lost drama by a famous American playwright and an obscure Japanese art form to the Hamptons.
“It’s a coincidence,” says Helen Harrison, director the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs, “that we’re presenting an unknown Tennessee Williams play with this Gutai exhibit.”
The play, “The Day on Which a Man Dies,” [...]
Posted on 21 July 2009
Last Saturday, THE LOLA GALLERY opened in Southampton. The evening featured Hideoutgallery.com’s artists Kareem Black, Matthew Salacuse, Chad Griffith and Emily Shur. The party was sponsored in part by Jana Water, Dos Equis Beer and Pop Chips.
THE LOLA GALLERY, 85 Jobs Lane, Southampton
Posted on 15 July 2009
Tobie Giddio’s drawings have appeared in Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Her advertising clients include Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus and Tiffany & Co. Now a resident of Sag Harbor, Tobie is opening her home and studio this weekend for a special exhibit of her personal handmade archival screen prints and giclee prints in small editions.
How did [...]
Posted on 28 June 2009
We went on location in Montauk this week to bring you a front row seat at the naked-est party in the Hamptons. We’re not talking Surf Lodge, or even P. Diddy’s infamous pool parties — instead, we hopped on the Jitney and trekked out to far eastern Long Island to participate in a new Spencer Tunick installation [...]