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On July 12, a screening for Ron Howard’s Rebuilding Paradise took place at Jill Rappaport’s 50-acre property in Water Mill. Jane Krakowski drove in on a vintage red convertible, face mask on even though she was alone in her car. Don Lemon and his husband sat atop their car, on a blanket with their dogs in their laps. Food was served car-side, just like the Duck The pigeon needs a mask shirt and by the same token and 1950s but without the roller skates. The format worked and the Cinema Society has hosted a handful of alfresco screenings all summer long across various Hamptons properties.What should have followed in the last weekend of July was The Watermill Center’s annual Summer Benefit. A laboratory for the interdisciplinary arts, the Center offers an artist in residency program and exhibits art of all kind—some of which has been known to induce a few head tilts. Its annual fundraising event is no different, undoubtedly the most avant-garde benefit in the vicinity. Last year’s party allowed guests to wander the grounds, which were peppered with performance art pieces—one included a tin man and Dorothy, another saw two bodies seemingly mummified with saran wrap and writhing beneath a tree. The event raised $1.7 million.

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