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- Legendary music icon’s Warhol portrait sells for over $1 million in East Hampton. So who was the lucky bidder? [AP]
- Montauk Yatch Club? We’ve definitely paid a visit or two to the Montauk Yacht Club, but we have no idea where the Yatch Club is [BritChiChi]
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- Let’s hope that our dearly beloved hang out spot, Surf Lodge, does not get shut down early this summer season. Not only does it look like their Tracy Feith pop-up shop illegal but they are facing several other food service citations [East Hampton Star]
- Jules Kirby has always had quite the wardrobe, so we’d definitely advise her against adding an American Flag to it. Apparently, it’s too late for that one, because it’s already landed her in the slammer. On the Fourth of July. And no, we are not missing the irony in all of this, and we hope you aren’t either. [Cityfile]
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- Ms. Manners would not have been pleased with Twilight star, Kellan Lutz and AnnaLynne McCord, after he “jokingly” announced to the party guests that he and McCord were looking for a place to f*ck. Thankfully they found an empty bathroom [PageSix]
- A silent auction at the Vered Gallery in East Hampton is auctioning off a 1984 painting done by Andy Warhol of Michael Jackson. The auction ends July 12th, with estimates of a painting selling price between $1-10 million, so hurry folks. [Vered]
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The eastern end of Long Island has long been renowned as an artist enclave, but while its galleries and museums house shows and collections of a caliber far beyond that of typical small towns, until now its art shows have been decidedly absent from the international scene. ArtHamptons, open Friday through Sunday from noon to 6 on the grounds of the Bridgehampton Historical Society, is uniting pieces from over 55 galleries and 1,000 controversial and celebrated artists past and present under four tents.
In addition to admiring (or lusting after) Pollack, Matisse, or Miro, ticket holders will be able to attend a series of talks, panel discussions, auctions (one for a Warhol lithograph) and parties benefiting local institutions such as the Pollock-Krasner House and the East End Hospice. If you’re interested in any period of art after 1880, or you think you might me, definitely check this out. A day pass to the fairgrounds is $20, while $300 will buy you and a friend an all-included Golden Passport. More »