Articles tagged: Hamptons
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Anne Harvester When you hunger for a taste of the Orient, try East By Northeast in Montauk. Featuring Pacific Rim/Asian fusion cuisine, you will enjoy the lovely view and high-quality service as you dine on East By Northeast's delicious dishes in the Hamptons. written by Anne Harvester Feinstein's at Loews Regency is a favorite supper club most popular with those in the know about NYC nightlife. Enjoy the food, the music and the sophistication that emanates from this great cabaret club. The man himself, Michael Feinstein, plays every December for the entire month at his wonderful club. written by Anne Harvester Dolce and Gabbana are the Italian fashion designers with a fashion house of the same name. Known for exquisite evening wear, they also offer ready to wear, knitwear, beachwear, lingerie and accessories, menswear and fragrances. Well known entertainers and socialites utilize this Italian house when they need something extra special for a party, a night at the opera or a fundraiser. written by Anne Harvester There are many Broadway plays that were adapted from other mediums, including popular films. Shows such as Shrek, The 39 Steps, Wicked, Young Frankenstein, Billy Elliot the Musical, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, White Christmas, Mary Poppins and others. Avenue Q was inspired from the television show Sesame Street, yet it offers an adult-themed play. written by Anne Harvester Socialites often go to great lengths to protect and keep their anonymity by opting to attend exclusive social functions. These are sometimes covered by large newspapers, but typically these people spend a great deal of time letting everyone know that they are attending events that only cater to their own class. written by Anne Harvester There are also wonderful museums in Southampton. Because the town in the Hamptons was the first to be settled by the English in New York state, there are several vintage homes that have been turned into museums and feature beautiful antiques and period gardens. There is also a wonderful cultural center and museum of the Shinnecock Indian tribe that is owned and operated by the tribe. It features a longhouse full of artifacts, and guided tours into a woodland on the actual reservation may be taken on the weekends. For an early example of a vintage water-powered grist mill, check out the Water Mill Museum. Dating back to 1644, the mill has been restored and functions today as a museum that features exhibits on milling and life in days gone by. written by Anne Harvester Not to be confused with the Catskills - which is a mountain range - the Hamptons actually consist of a number of small villages (incorporated into two larger towns) located on the east end of Long Island. written by Charlotte Demontigny As an ideal place to retire, New Yorkers love the
city of Manhattan. All around New York City and
its outlying boroughs, you will find remnants of
the past. But, there is so much to do and see; it
would literally take a lifetime. written by Jennifer Weiss Every Memorial Day weekend, the summer season officially kicks off in the Hamptons and with it comes the droves of movie stars and city dwellers seeking to escape the heat and enjoy some of the most breathtaking beauty New York State has to offer. written by Jennifer Weiss To truly appreciate the lifestyle and ambiance of the Hamptons, you need to integrate yourself into the community and go with the natural flow of your surroundings. While some places may focus more on the beach life and party scene, others offer a low-key environment where you can shop for antiques and dine on exquisite cuisine. No matter which setting suites your vacation style, the best way to live like a local and enjoy everything that sets the Hamptons apart is by staying in a vacation home rental. << previous page 1 next page>> |