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[Star Jones, John DeLucie, Dan Abrams, David Zinczenko. Photos by Christine Cho] John DeLucie, the executive chef of New York City restaurant and celebrity fave, The Waverly Inn, brought his charm (but unfortunately not his kitchen) to the Hamptons Saturday afternoon for a celebration and book signing of his new memoir The Hunger: A Story of Food, Desire, Ambition at Catherine Malandrino’s East Hampton boutique. The rainy Saturday afternoon event kicked off with a few fans from his celebrity-heavy clientele that typically crowd his West Village restaurant… More »




















[All photos by Rob Rich]
Last Sunday, Kelly Ripa, Mary Rivas, and Pamela Polk threw a “Let’s Dance” bash benefiting the ASPCA’s Equine Fund and celebrating the Hampton Classic horse show which comes to a close this Sunday. Guests including Mark Consuelos, Kelly Klein, Sophia Bastian, and many more had a blast at the party complete with a packed dance floor, music by DJ M, cocktails, dinners, and lots of swooning as Kelly Ripa auctioned off hunky polo players Nacho Nigueras and Martin Pepa to a few lucky gals in the crowd.
[Photos by Rossa Cole] Michael Katz, hosted a summer cocktail party last week to benefit the LongHouse Reserve, a not-for-profit museum including galleries and sculpture gardens sprawling across 16 acres in East Hampton making the perfect location for an East End summer soiree. Over 100 guests including Bethenny Frankel, sipped Xante and Double Cross cocktails while enjoying a special performance by Escola de Samba BOOM, the famed musical group of 30 drummers, dancers, and singers who kept the crowd dancing all night. More »
[Jennifer Esposito, Michael Young, Paula Rosado. All photos by Patrick McMullan]
Art collector Neda Young, hosted a party Saturday evening at her home in Sag Harbor for Eric Fischl, the lead curator of America: Now + Here, a touring exhibition of work by widely heralded and living American artists, poets, playwrights, filmmakers and musicians who have created work in diverse media reflecting on America today. The event included a diverse crowd along the likes of Paul Simon, Eric Ripert, Nicole Miller, Ross Bleckner, Jennifer Esposito, and many more. America: Now + Here is scheduled to launch in Washington, DC in the spring of 2010. The exhibition will then tour to cities across the country in state of the art semi-trailers specially designed to meet museum environmental standards and give the full art experience.
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[DJ Cassidy has the moves and the style. Go HERE for more pictures via DJ Cassidy] When it comes to most big name brand collaborations, the celebrity usually just hands their name over to the brand and doesn’t take much part in the whole design process. That’s not the case in Rockport’s latest Bridgeport boat shoe, designed by DJ Cassidy and launched at the East Hampton Blue & Cream store this past Saturday. One of our favorite celebrity DJs appeared in an ad for the shoe company in 2008 and has remained a fan, so when the company offered him the opportunity to design his own pair, he jumped on board. Celebrating Cassidy’s snazzy new boat shoe with the DJ design were Russell Simmons, Ryan Leslie, Lyor Cohen, Andre Harrell, Swizz Beatz and Paul Sevigny. He drew inspiration from his two biggest influences - both fashion and musically - Run DMC and Michael Jackson. So what do a pair of shoes like this look like? Cassidy considers the greatest outfit of all time to be Michael Jackson’s look in the “Billie Jean” video: Black leather suit, red bow tie, pink shirt, pink socks… More »

[All photos by Cailin Riley via 27East.com]
We bid farewell to Bridgehampton Polo Saturday afternoon only to be greeted with the Hamptons Classic the very next day. Opening day of one of the most popular and largest horse shows in the nation kicked off Sunday afternoon at the Bridgehampton showgrounds. More photos below… More »
[Pictures by ADRIEL REBOH] If you haven’t yet experienced the drum circle that comes around every Monday in the Hamptons, it’s about time you give it a try. Newly relocated as of last week to Ditch Plains in Montauk, it’s less crowded than the storm of people that had been arriving every week for the spectacle at Sagg Main. But don’t worry - the spectators are just as rowdy, energetic and the entertainment is just as much worth making the trek to Montauk if you aren’t already out there. Just now, the parking situation is a bit better… More »