Plus last night at the THE POOL; Clouds Hill turns 150!; Sashaying out of the Hamptons’ summer season; A Weekend of Coaching ...
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Lee Fryd was pulled back from the cloud to an over-the-top celebration of an LGBT aesthetic (Queer Maximalism x Machine Dazzle at MAD) that proclaimed more is more and left little to the imagination. And virtual reality was shed downtown at John C. Mack's "A Species Between Worlds: Our Nature, Our Screens." |
The season has begun, last night at the THE GRILL and THE POOL, the annual Sunday night fundraising dinner for the Cancer Research Institute. |
Charles Burns takes us back in time to the second half of the 19th century when landmark homes, along the shoreline of Narragansett Bay, served as summer retreats for Rhode Island industrialists. | | |
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| Lee Fryd says goodbye to summer, but not before rocking the SummerFest Gala at the Southampton Arts Center, journeying through the fragrant fields of India at Madoo, and dancing the night away at the Ellen Hermanson Summer Gala at the Hampton Racquet Club. |
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The Breakers was alive with 550 people celebrating Coaching Weekend in Newport, R.I., at a dinner dance in honor of the Whips to benefit The Preservation Society of Newport County. | | |
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