The candid nature of New York makes Alan Cumming feel nostalgic toward Scotland, where political and social activism are everyday norms. Ten years ago, he became a dual citizen, inspired by Barack Obama’s presidential run and eager to vote.
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Ancient Sport of Falconry Takes Flight
Practiced for almost 4,000 years — and once known as “the sport of kings” — falconry is far from a hobby. It involves using a wild hawk, eagle or falcon to hunt, return prey back to its master, and then accept a return to captivity. Many consider it an art form, one that requires dedication, finesse, intricacy and skill, not to mention long hours.
Read MoreDancing Under the Water with Goliaths
The first atrium in the Southampton Arts Center — home to a new exhibit from Shawn Heinrichs, “Light on Shadow” — is an ode to the photographer’s first love.
And the place that would break his heart.
Read MoreAirbnb Makes its Mark on the East End Rental Market
Airbnb has found its place on the East End and, along with similar services such as HomeAway and VRBO, have single-handedly changed the market, rendering full summer rentals nearly obsolete in favor of shorter-term stays, much to the chagrin of some real estate professionals, hoteliers and neighbors who do not want a transient crowd, and question its legality.
Read MoreVirtual Reality Allows Patients To Be There, Not Here
Virtual reality is escapism at its finest and, potentially, a realistic assist in modern-day medicine — especially during an era when opioid addiction is on the rise.
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