Friday, July 19, 2013

Join the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC (and online!) during the fourth annual Living Earth Festival!

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Living Earth Festival

Join the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC (and online!) during the fourth annual Living Earth Festival!

This annual festival celebrates indigenous contributions to environmental sustainability, knowledge and activism. Tribally-owned food cooperatives discuss sustainability and local farmers offer produce, meat and traditional American Indian foods in an outdoor farmers’ market, while local and Native chefs compete in an Iron Chef-style cook-off.

Speakers and presenters include the Environmental Protection Agency’s Tribal EcoAmbassadors from the Tohono O’odham Nation and Navajo Nation, speaking on grassroots efforts they are making to reduce their carbon footprint and provide housing for their local community. 

Attend a sculpting workshop led by Lisan Tiger Blair (Mvskoke Creek) in the imagiNATIONS Activity Center, join Victoria Vazquez (Cherokee Nation) in a pottery demonstration, see amazing beadwork by Peggy Fontenot (Potawatomi) and enjoy an outdoor cooking demonstration by Patricia Alexander (Pawnee/Creek) or a cheese-making demonstration by Nancy Coonridge.

The festival also includes a live indoor concert featuring the talents of Quetzal Guerrero, She King and a performance by Grammy-award winning artists Ozomatli part of the Indian Summer Showcase concert series.

Living Earth Festival 

Click on the dates below to learn more:

Friday July 19: 1-5:30pm

Saturday July 20: 10am-5:30pm

Sunday July 21: 10am-5:30pm

Daily webcasts can be found here:

NMAI.si.edu/multimedia/webcasts

Concert Information 

Contact the NMAI Membership Department

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Our table is out on the porch at 7PM: Judy MCDowell shares with Fine Art Magazine and all of you

Judy MCDowell shares with Fine Art Magazine and all of you 

Dana is in town and looks Fantastic!  
Hope you can make it so she gets to see everyone.

Our table is out on the porch at 7PM

We have been arriving at 7:15- ish…it is better for us to eat earlier before all the hipsters start arriving!
We have the $1 raw bar at our table and  $5 wine, beer and vodka drinks until 9PM as in the ad below
Also the full menu or the $29  3 course dinner and 1/2 price bottles of wine.

As always separate checks for everyone.
You can order whenever you want, you do not need to wait for the whole group to arrive.

If you would like to join the group table please RSVP to me so I can give them an approximate count
(We can always fit a few extra seats if you come last minute)


We hope to see you!


Big Words starts tomorrow. NYWIFT is hosting the first show. Tickets are $8.00 for the 11:45 am show.



Big Words starts tomorrow.  NYWIFT is hosting the first show.
Tickets are $8.00 for the 11:45 am show.

New York Women in Film & Television invites you to the first show of Big Words, tomorrow at 11:45am.  This showing is the discounted price of $8.00.  Purchase at the box office or click here to purchase $8 tickets in advance. (Must choose 11:45am show for discounted price.)


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Fine Art Magazine | Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience

Fine Art Magazine | Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience

**Collective Imagination: The Dysfunction of Human Experience**
Saturday July 13th, 2013
4 North Main Gallery
4 North Main St., Southampton, NY, 11968
Featuring the works of:
NINO B.
Mary J. Malone
CAST INK&AIR&OILS
Gregory Llewellyn
Kris Busching
*Hosted by Jason Grodski

Fine Art Magazine | Parrish Mid Summer Party: Dancing Fun was had by all

Fine Art Magazine | Parrish Mid Summer Party: Dancing Fun was had by all
Saturday, July 13th 2013, Fine Art Magazine joined the 2013 Midsummer Party—the first to be held at the new Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. We saw some of the most noted faces in the art world; enjoyed a spectacular, not-to-be-missed Hamptons event in a truly remarkable setting. The dinner party broke, as the gala ended and the after dancing began. Festive attire adorned by all, the height of summer fashion was seen coming and going. This is as promised an event not to be missed. Please enjoy our pics as much as we enjoyed seeing the festivities.
Parrish Art Museum, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill, NY

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL FIFTH ANNUAL SummerDocs SERIES CONTINUES WITH ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME ON AUGUST 12th & THE SHORT GAME ON AUGUST 30th



THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

FIFTH ANNUAL SummerDocs SERIES CONTINUES WITH

ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME ON AUGUST 12th & THE SHORT GAME ON AUGUST 30th


The Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) 5th Annual SummerDocs series, which presents East End audiences the best in documentary filmmaking, continues with the final two films in this year’s program.


On August 12th, ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME, and on August 30th, HIFF rounds out the SummerDocs series with THE SHORT GAME.


“From 7 year old golf prodigies, to an 87 year old Broadway legend, the final 2 films in this year’s SummerDocs series are touching, fun, and provide a real look at the challenge of consistency in doing what one loves at the highest level, day in and day out at any age,” states  HIFF Artistic Director David Nugent.

ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME is the story of Broadway legend Elaine Stritch, 87, who takes the spotlight once again in acclaimed documentary producer Chiemi Karasawa’s directorial debut.  Bold and poignant, the film follows the uncompromising Tony and Emmy-award winner dominating the stage, tormenting Alec Baldwin on “30 Rock,” sharing her personal takes on her struggles, and reflecting on her life.  Featuring friends Nathan Lane, George C. Wolfe, Hal Prince, Cherry Jones, Tina Fey, James Gandolfini and John Turturro, ELAINE STRITCH: SHOOT ME reaches beyond the icon’s brassy exterior to reveal a multi-dimensional portrait of a complex woman and artist. IFC Films will release the movie in early 2014


THE SHORT GAME is a film about the little guys: eight talented boys and girls, ages seven and eight, who descend on one of golf’s meccas, Pinehurst, NC, to compete in the World Championship of Junior Golf. 1500 young golfers from 54 countries aspire to be the sport’s next phenom, but as Josh Greenbaum, with his feature film debut, turns his lens these eight – which includes Anna Kournikova’s younger brother Allan and Amari “Tigress” Avery who shares a birthday, hometown, and ethnic background as one Tiger Woods – their stories intertwine to form a fascinating and often funny portrait of a group of very young athletes and their families as they navigate the narrowly-focused, peculiar, and highly competitive subculture of junior golf.


"David has a good eye for documentaries that lead to good discussion programs after." said Hamptons International Film Festival Advisor Board Member Alec Baldwin.  "I think SummerDocs has been a great success."


“We have been thrilled by the enthusiastic response to our SummerDocs series and are happy to be able to continue to bring new and exciting documentaries to the Hamptons every summer.” said Hamptons International Film Festival Executive Director Anne Chaisson.

Tickets for the screenings are available for purchase at www.guildhall.org or at the Guild Hall Box Office.

The 21st Annual Hamptons International Film Festival will be held over Columbus Day Weekend, October 10th – 14th 2013.

A limited number of Founders Passes are currently on sale until Labor Day.


ABOUT THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Hamptons International Film Festival was founded in 1993 to celebrate independent film- long, short, fiction and documentary - and to introduce a unique, varied spectrum of international films and filmmakers to the public. The Festival is committed to exhibiting films that express fresh voices and differing global perspectives, with the hope that these programs will enlighten audiences, provide invaluable exposure for filmmakers and present inspired entertainment for all. Taking place among the charming seaside historic villages of Long Island's East End, the Hamptons International Film Festival's intimate, informal atmosphere makes the festival an ideal destination for cinephiles. The Hamptons International Film Festival receives significant support from year round partners, American Airlines, Altour International, Capital One and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

For more information about the Festival, visit our website at www.hamptonsfilmfest.org.
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