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Julie Macklowe. (Patrick McMullan)

Sports and Pastimes: Guests Talk Leisure Activities at the ACRIA Benefit at Ross Bleckner’s Sagaponack Spread

“Pretty much every gay man in fashion is here,” a guest remarked at the AIDS Community Research Initiative of America’s “Cocktails at Sunset” benefit on Saturday evening.

And so it seemed. The air was heavily perfumed, and well-fitting white jeans abounded in the backyard of Ross Bleckner’s Sagaponack residence. Despite some wild weather earlier in the week—a smothering heat wave followed by a severe summer storm—the sky had cleared and the beach breeze was cool.

Photographer Stewart Shining expressed his relief at this, telling The Observer that, as the vice president of ACRIA, he’d been running around all day getting things ready and having nightmares about the rain. And with good reason—Kelly Klein told us that she’d attended the annual kickoff at the Bridgehampton Polo Club earlier that day, only for it to be canceled because of Friday’s harsh weather. “But everybody still showed up, so it was a bunch of people with nowhere to go,” she explained, a little exasperated.

But the grass was dry as Jeffrey Bilhuber, Tomas Maier and David Kleinberg milled around the tented lawn, sipping champagne and taking in the silent auction featuring Robert Mapplethorpe’s Fang (1987) and a Robert Longo portrait of Cindy Sherman, which sold for $9,000 and $11,000, respectively. Read More

Parker-Brodericks Lose Theirs After Two Years In $35,000 Rental

PARKER-BRODERICKS LOSE THEIRS AFTER TWO YEARS IN $35,000 RENTAL It was officially the last weekend of summer in the Hamptons. It was actually already September. The traffic was supposed to culminate, then thin out because swarms of renters were supposed to be clearing out. But, instead, plenty of them were out house-hunting.

There were eight Read More

Sagaponack Saga: Guilt by Association; Studio 54, Where Are You?

Sagaponack Saga: Guilt by Association

When Ira Rennert first got the permits to build Fair Field, his monstrous dream house in the Hamptons, a group called the Sagaponack Homeowners Association, headed by Manhattan-based real estate broker Albert Bialek, rose up in opposition. Then came the Sagaponack Village Association, an organization dedicated to the secession of Read More