The Southampton Cultural Center will host a recital of of piano classics and a benefit performance of 19th-century music for East Hampton's Freetown community.
The Southampton Cultural Center will host a recital of of piano classics and a benefit performance of 19th-century music for East Hampton's Freetown community.
Reflections in Music at The Church in Sag Harbor will present a program of classical compositions inspired in part by the blues.
Michael A. Butler, a self-described "narrative folk artist," was selected as the Top Honors recipient in Guild Hall's Artist Members Exhibition.
No Sailor, a band that began in Slovenia, recorded in Scotland, and has divisions in Pennsylvania, New York City, and the East End, just debuted its latest single at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett.
For Bay Street's production of "A Streetcar Named Desire," the actors shine in a show that is physically, mentally, and emotionally taxing.
A lecture on Charlotte Park at the Parrish, holiday shows at Kramoris and Grenning feature small-scale artworks.
She's only 20, but Nora Conlon, a Springs singer-songwriter, has released her first single, while drawing raves for her East End gigs.
Screenwriters Lab calls for applicants, National Theatre Live at Guild Hall, HooDoo Loungers at LTV, Jake Lear at the Masonic Temple, and more.
A busy weekend at Guild Hall with the 85th Artists Members Exhibition and a solo show for a former prizewinner.
Doc Fest to honor Michael Moore and open with a documentary about James Ivory and Ismail Merchant.
The Watermill Center's In Process series will present works-in-progress by three of its resident artists.
Ralph Gibson will be at The Church in Sag Harbor to talk about "Italia," his forthcoming photography book.
Group show at Keyes Art, Scott Bluedorn at the Sag Distillery, weavings by Carol Hunt, Derrick Adams talk at the Parrish.
Staged readings of three holiday stories by Truman Capote will have their first Long Island productions at the Southampton Arts Center.
An avid gardener reveals what to do and what not to do to prepare your garden for the winter.
A Vietnam vet's recovery through art, an award-winning memoirist at the East Hampton Library, a fund-raiser at SCC, and a film noir classic.
The cinema's Festival of Preservation will bring a diverse selection of 15 classic films — and Martin Scorsese — to Sag Harbor.
Bay Street Theater to host a new All Star Comedy show and an On-Camera Commercial Workshop for actors.
Films inspired by Robin Williams’s battle with dementia and Bill T. Jones's choreographic response to the AIDS pandemic will be shown at the Parrish.
The chef Karen Lee is both a teacher and a caterer, based in Amagansett and New York, who is happy to cook for one person or as many as 60.
A new installation at Pollock-Krasner House, Paul Davis at The Church, and group shows at Ashawagh Hall, the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons, and Eric Firestone.
Bay Street Theater's Literature Live! series will return with Tennessee Williams's "A Streetcar Named Desire."
Alan Sonfist, a renowned environmental artist, has launched a two-year project to create a "celestial meadow" on the Parrish Art Museum's south lawn.
"A Streetcar Named Desire" film at Bay Street, jazz at The Church, music at the Masonic Temple, readying gardens for winter, silent disco in Southampton.
A concert staging of a new drama with music set in Weimar Germany after World War I will be performed at LTV Studios.
New solo shows for Ralph Gibson, a celebrated photographer, and Charlotte Park, a pivotal figure in Abstract Expressionism.
A new film and discussion series at the Sag Harbor Cinema will focus on mental health awareness, advocacy, and action.
Peter Dayton talk at Guild Hall, two new shows at Halsey McKay, graphic designer Virginia Edwards at The Church, group show at the Lucore Art Gallery.
Boots on the Ground's production of Terrence McNally's showbiz satire "It's Only a Play" takes flight thanks to the actors' humor and chemistry.
LTV will host a staged reading of "Zeph and Violet: A Race Romance," a play that explores racial and religious differences, betrayal, and love.
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