The next 10 days at the Arts Center at Duck Creek will feature two jazz concerts, an installation using materials and audio recordings from East Hampton sites, and a continuous four-day performance ranging from drama to play.
The next 10 days at the Arts Center at Duck Creek will feature two jazz concerts, an installation using materials and audio recordings from East Hampton sites, and a continuous four-day performance ranging from drama to play.
"Of This Place" explores the connection between two acclaimed East End artists and the beauty surrounding their home and studio.
A busy weekend at The Church will feature two novelists in conversation, a discussion about biodiversity, and a presentation by Jeffrey Pegram, an Indigenous singer and composer.
"Still | Moving" at Monika Olko Gallery features photographs by Joey Farrell that capture the fleeting moment between stillness and movement.
Classical piano concert at LongHouse, benefit luncheon for the historical society, celebrating the Candy Kitchen, jazz at the Southampton Arts Center.
Steve Ross, Karen Murphy, and Maria Abous, cabaret and musical theater stars, will play songs by Berlin, Gershwin, Porter, Hammerstein, and Lerner at LTV on Sunday.
Next up at Guild Hall are two solo shows: ceramics, watercolors, and paintings by Mary Heilmann, and a multimedia installation for which Joel Mesler has recreated his office and studio.
Joy Jan Jones, a singer, instrumentalist, writer, and producer, will perform a repertoire of classic American jazz at the East Hampton Library.
Adam Weiner, frontman and pianist for Low Cut Connie, talks about the band's upcoming show at the Stephen Talkhouse and its commitment to diversity and inclusion at a time when those values are under threat.
The third annual Black Authors Festival, whose theme is "The Power of Literacy," will honor a distinguished slate of writers, journalists, activists, and actors.
Intimate photos of John Lennon taken by May Pang during his "lost weekend" with her are at Keyes Art, small works by well-known artists are at the Depot Gallery.
Bay Street's "Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical" tells the story of the outlaws and their gang, with a thrilling musical score and a focus on the duo's quest for fame and notoriety.
LongHouse's InsiderOutsider conversation series will feature a discussion between Ella Mahoney, an Indigenous artist and illustrator, and Mago, an artist and curator.
Brazilian jazz at The Church in Sag Harbor, comedy about a deadbeat dad, a new executive director of HamptonsFilm, "Much Ado About Nothing" outdoors on Shelter Island.
Next up at the Southampton Arts Center is "Beyond the Present: Collecting for the Future," an exhibition drawn from the distinctive art collection of Christine Mack.
For "Celebrity Autobiography" at Guild Hall, celebs such as Christie Brinkley, Richard Kind, and Carson Kressley will read unintentionally amusing passages from other stars' memoirs.
Christopher Engel's artworks integrate collaged materials and references from India, China, the Renaissance, Buddhist deities, and alchemical symbols.
The summer benefit at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs will feature food and drink, a live auction of artworks, and a performance by Kaoru Watanabe.
The architects Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi will be at LongHouse to discuss with Paul Goldberger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic, some of the problems faced by architects today.
The new exhibition at the Madoo Conservancy examines Sagaponack as a uniquely American village in which artists, writers, and farmers live side by side.
Coming to LTV are Montauk's Joe Delia with his blues piano and clips from films he has scored, and the cabaret stars Barbara Fasano and Eric Comstock in "Hirschfeld's Broadway."
Rhonda Denet and the Silver Fox Strings Trio will bring the music of the female vocalists of Motown to the Montauk Library.
With three HBO comedy specials, five comic albums, and multiple television roles, Paula Poundstone's spontaneous wit will have the Bay Street Theater audience in stitches.
News from the Fireplace Project, Sean Scully talk at the Parrish, new installations at Watermill Center, East End Photographers at Water Mill Museum, open studio in Springs.
"True Value," Alice Hope's ambitious new site-specific installation at LongHouse, is the most recent of her projects using commonplace materials, among them magnets and can tabs, assembled in repetitive but resonant configurations.
James Patterson and Mike Lupica hit it off so well when they met four years ago that they have collaborated on six novels since then, most recently on "The Hamptons Lawyer."
LTV Studios will host performances by Liz Callaway, an award-winning singer and actress, and a jazz piano recital by Phil Markowitz.
Artists on film, marionette workshop, concerts on Shelter Island, at Duck Creek, and the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple, benefits at BHCCRC, the Parrish, and Folly Tree.
The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival's summer series will feature celebrated works of the classical canon, two premieres, and a commission, all linked in some way with words.
LongHouse will host an evening of conversations about humanity's capacity for growth and healing, a bonsai workshop, and an exhibition of innovative garden containers.
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