Outdoor installation at Watermill Center responds to global loss with sculptures that resemble sleeping bags, sarcophagi, and alien pods.
Outdoor installation at Watermill Center responds to global loss with sculptures that resemble sleeping bags, sarcophagi, and alien pods.
The Box Art Auction to benefit East End Hospice will return with imaginative constructions by more than 80 artists.
"Celebrity Autobiography" to bring Christie Brinkley, Susan Lucci, Richard Kind, and other stars to Southampton for laugh fest.
Book party in Leiber Collection Garden, oceanic concert at Montauk Lighthouse, Shakespeare in Agawam Park, late summer benefits, Billy Joel concert film, and Montauk Project at the Talkhouse
Cimafunk, the charismatic Cuban singer-composer who mixes funk with Cuban music and African rhythms, will be at the Stephen Talkhouse with his nine-piece band.
Jennifer Bartlett, an innovative, unique, and protean artist who died on July 25 and had a long relationship with the East End, is remembered by those who knew and worked with her in an appreciation of her achievement.
Works by Roy Lichtenstein and David Hockney are now on view at Phillips in Southampton, with a weekend of watch appraisals coming up.
Solo shows for Lynda Benglis, Joe Zucker, and Todd Gray, Zoom lecture about W.P.A. murals, open studios on Shelter Island, book event at Hauser & Wirth, artist talks, and more
The actress Julie Andrews, who wrote the children's book “The Great American Mousical" with her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton, will direct a staged reading of the book on Monday evening at 7 at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor.
"Sounds of the Sea for Chamber Orchestra," part of Music for Montauk's summer concert series, will take place Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Montauk Lighthouse.
The ensemble of string and brass musicians will include Joanna Maurer, first violinist, and Demian Austin, principal trombone, both from the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, as well as Caleb van der Swaagh, a cellist. The program will feature orchestral and chamber works inspired by the sea from Bernstein, Poulenc, and others.
While fall is still a glimmer in the eye of those in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Montauk Highway, a few harbingers are beginning to make themselves known. Some of the most reliable indicators that a change of season is not far off are the late-summer teasers provided by the Hamptons International Film Festival for its October program.
The Star checked out Hamptons Fashion Week, which aimed to resuscitate haute couture post-pandemic with runway shows by designers new and established.
Broadway comes to Calissa, jazz at Duck Creek, a Holocaust documentary at Jewish Center, stand-up, Grateful Dead tribute band, and a new designer showhouse in Southampton.
The Tony Award-winning actress and singer Ali Stroker, known for her roles in "Oklahoma" and "Spring Awakening," is coming to Bay Street Theater on Monday night.
HamptonsFilm's SummerDocs will screen "Nothing Lasts Forever," a deep dive into the international diamond industry that raises questions about the gemstone's rarity and cultural meaning.
The singer-songwriter, musician, and composer Joe Delia will perform at the Montauk Library.
The trombonist Conrad Herwig, a longtime member of the Mingus Big Band, will perform the "Latin Side of Charles Mingus" in Southampton.
The Hamptons Dance Project will bring professional ballet dancers and choreographers to a bayside property in Springs for three evening performances.
A Meet-and-greet with the new executive director of The Church in Sag Harbor, plus three talks on the current show, "Threading the Needle."
“Trees at Sunset,” a 1931 painting by Renwick Taylor, has returned to Long Island after many years and will be temporarily exhibited at the Amagansett Library. The painting is a decorative landscape created during Taylor’s residence at Laurelton Hall, Louis Comfort Tiffany’s estate near Oyster Bay.
Kiki Smith, Francesco Clemente, Mel Kendrick, Richard Mayhew, Anne Raymond in solo shows, Pollock-Krasner lecture, easels up at LTV, pop-ups in Gansett and Springs, and more
Bay Street's revival of "Ragtime" hits the jackpot with a "smashing" cast, rousing music, and a story whose themes are more relevant than ever.
The Peter Marino Art Foundation houses a world-class collection ranging from antiquity to contemporary all housed in a stylish exhibition space in Southampton.
The Wallflowers and Jessica Lynn will play a benefit concert for the Montauk Lighthouse.
Hamptons Jazz Fest to bring Bill O'Connell, Billy Hart, and Santi Debriano to LTV Studios for a concert and interview by Mark Ruffin of SiriusXM Radio's Real Jazz channel.
A new Parrish exhibition features a bounty of garden paintings by two Spanish masters, plus garden views by 23 other modern and contemporary artists.
Jazz, folk, and rock concerts are in the mix, plus a Melville-inspired play and a Watermill Center talk on attention.
Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner will be at LongHouse Reserve on Friday to lead a morning workshop and perform an evening concert.
In "The Soap Myth," a drama set for a three-week run in Southampton, a Holocaust victim, a journalist, and two Holocaust scholars seek to determine if an accusation of Nazi atrocity is fact or myth.
Art Market Hamptons moves to Nova's Ark in Bridgehampton with work from 90 galleries, including a handful of local venues.
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