We have, I mean, I marvel on a daily basis, I really do, at my iPhone and all the different — I mean, I watch television on it; I play Scrabble on it
with people in other parts of the country; I listen to satellite radio through the iPhone.
Older people and the better educated have thought about it more, as have women, while people on the east coast have given it less attention than
people in other parts of the country.
Now, thanks to this traveling exhibition of works from the permanent collection,
people in other parts of the country are able to share in the history and evolution of the visual arts scene on Long Island's East End.
I was surprised to hear on a BP podcast that this concept is foreign to
people in other parts of the country, and that many people wouldn't even consider the idea of sharing a house with complete strangers.