Apr 16 Apr 16 An interview with author, stand-up comic and actor Robert Klein, plus comments from Hamptons Magazine featured guest authors on Authors Night 2011 Michael Braverman
Apr 2 Apr 2 Art report from Amsterdam: the winter and spring 2019 blockbuster museum shows (and a couple of smaller ones) Michael Braverman
Jul 4 Jul 4 Art Lovers: three important women artists who worked in the Hamptons, were married to prominent painters and put their husbands’ careers ahead of their own Michael Braverman
Aug 25 Aug 25 Authors Night 2013: interviews with five terrifically talented (and youngish) authors encompassing fiction, memoir and food writing, and what Authors Night means to them August 25, 2013 Michael Braverman
Aug 14 Aug 14 Jorge Luis Borges imagined paradise as a kind of library, and many of us in the Hamptons had a tiny glimpse of paradise at the East Hampton Library Authors Night benefit Michael Braverman
Jan 9 Jan 9 A history of the unusual and creative Moran family and (ditto) Moran house and studio from 1884 to 2012, both house and family a renowned part of East Hampton history Michael Braverman
Oct 4 Oct 4 He lived fast and died young, and made a mess of things. Yet along the way he forever changed our understanding of art Michael Braverman
May 16 May 16 A conversation with Robert Wilson about the Watermill Center, including the all-important question of how the vision continues in future generations Michael Braverman
May 4 May 4 Where is interior design heading in the Hamptons? Freedom, or at least freedom from prescribed looks and trends, is in the air Michael Braverman
Aug 18 Aug 18 What my four guest authors who know a thing or two about life and style thought about it all (including my house) Michael Braverman
Jun 21 Jun 21 It was a Western Union research laboratory in 1925 and a manufacturing facility for military equipment during WW2: the strange history of what is now Watermill Center Michael Braverman
Jul 15 Jul 15 Nine of America’s top fashion designers curate an exhibit at Guild Hall titled “The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons.” Don’t miss it, it’s a knockout Michael Braverman
Jun 10 Jun 10 A review of architectural styles in the Hamptons from colonial times to the present. Hint: when it comes to grace and beauty we’re not so hot these days Michael Braverman
Feb 8 Feb 8 The preservation of the “The Studio” moves ahead with a $525,000 matching grant from “Save America’s Treasures,” a program of the National Parks Service Michael Braverman
Sep 29 Sep 29 After a multi-million dollar restoration the new John Drew Theater at Guild Hall looks a lot like the old John Drew Theater at Guild Hall. And that’s the point Michael Braverman
Aug 18 Aug 18 The Thomas Moran landscape “Green River of Wyoming” sold at Christie’s for $17.73 million, doubling the record for a 19th century American painting. Good news for East Hampton Michael Braverman
Aug 18 Aug 18 The home and studio of a highly creative couple, Joe Zucker and Britta Le Va,: austere beauty that is at the same time welcoming and lived in Michael Braverman
Jul 21 Jul 21 Watermill Center, an incubator for the arts, adds year round residencies to its International Summer Arts Program. The creative process is alive, well and thriving in the Hamptons Michael Braverman
Jul 16 Jul 16 Artist, writer, gardener, designer, collector, raconteur: at home with the cultivated, enlightened and elegant Robert Dash Michael Braverman
Sep 15 Sep 15 Glamorous film star Jane Russel arrived at Bobby Vans’s wearing a golden mink coat (it might have been August) and other tales of the legendary writers’ hangout in Bridgehampton Michael Braverman