Artistic imagination at the Lucore Art Gallery, work by more than 40 artists at the Depot Gallery, call for artwork from Hampton Library.
Artistic imagination at the Lucore Art Gallery, work by more than 40 artists at the Depot Gallery, call for artwork from Hampton Library.
Milton Glaser on film, classical music on the Rock, jazz at the Church, music in the temple, garden sale and talk.
Comedy at Bay Street, classical piano in Southampton, Susan Wood at The Church, Long Island Modern at LongHouse, jazz at the temple.
Ingrid Griffith will bring her award-winning interactive solo show about Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm to LTV.
The fifth annual Black Film Festival will bring four innovative short films and related discussions to Bay Street Theater.
A new documentary coming to the Hamptons International Film Festival explores a civil war within the Bush Sr. White House that ended up stifling an early effort to deal with climate change.
A photojournalist embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq has directed a documentary about the unlikely victory of that country's national football team in the 2007 Asian Cup.
The sardonic wit of David Sedaris, The Met: Live in HD, and a multimedia performance by Student Body are coming to Guild Hall.
East End masters at Drawing Room, Robert Dash's artistic evolution, two abstractionists at Tripoli, collages in Springs.
A new exhibition at The Sag Harbor Church celebrates the groundbreaking graphic design of Push Pin Studios.
Annette Danto has dedicated her career as a documentary filmmaker and an educator to promoting understanding among people of different cultures.
August Gladstone is a screenwriter, poet, musician, songwriter, comedic actor, and clown, with a TV pilot and a book of poetry among his many undertakings.
A call for plays from Bay Street, a poetry read-in at The Church, tea ceremony workshops at LongHouse, and "The Batwoman" film at the Parrish.
The Hamptons Film Festival has added three new narrative features to its previously announced slate of films.
LTV Studios will host a panel on Latin American art, a show of cabaret, jazz, and blues standards, and a classical music quartet.
The Sag Harbor American Music Festival will bring four days of live music to the village, most of it free of charge.
Taylor Mac, the performance artist and drag icon, will make his first Hamptons appearance at Guild Hall.
Four realists at Grenning, copyright presentation at LTV, watercolors at Ashawagh, sundial workshop at Leiber, and a group show at Depot.
The Hamptons Film Festival has added three new narrative features to its previously announced slate of films.
Dulce Sloan of "The Daily Show" at Guild Hall, Vegas lounge act parody at Bay Street, rock opera at LTV, auditions for the Choral Society.
The 21st Latino Film Festival of the Hamptons will screen three feature films with themes of heroism, strength, and resilience at four East End venues.
With a site-specific installation at Guild Hall, a shout-out from Artnet News for his booth at the Spring/Break NYC art fair, and artworks at Chanel stores worldwide, Peter Dayton is on an extended roll.
The Hamptons International Film Festival's slate of programs will include films by Steve McQueen, Pedro Almodovar, Mike Leigh, Steven Soderbergh, and star turns by Angelina Jolie, Julianne Moore, Cillian Murphy, and Colman Domingo.
The Sag Harbor Cinema's Booksmart series will feature three films inspired by or adapted from literature—and one by DC Comics.
Lidewij Edelkoort will receive the first Larsen Textile Award at LongHouse and talk about rugs, carpets, and design in the global South.
Textile tour of New York, group shows from Folioeast, Ma's House, Lucore Art, and LTV, solo shows at Ashawagh and Keyes Art.
Terrence McNally's two-character "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune," the story of an unlikely romance, will have six performances at the Clubhouse.
Talk on Long Island's natural history, tour of Southampton homes, benefit for Ma's House, reading for Madoo, jamming at the temple.
The Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy tour will bring four female comedians to Bay Street Theater for Mom's Night Out.
Music is on Guild Hall's menu with jazz from Arturo O'Farrill and the Latin Jazz Ensemble, and a Lou Reed documentary from "American Masters."
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