A Community Band Concert and Other Sag Harbor Happenings
A show of works by the late Gahan Wilson opens Thursday, and the Sag Harbor Community Band has an upcoming performance.
A show of works by the late Gahan Wilson opens Thursday, and the Sag Harbor Community Band has an upcoming performance.
The latest raft of missives . . .
Jeffrey Garten, an economist who served in four presidential administrations, argues that a single weekend at Camp David in August of 1971 was “a watershed in modern American history” and an indication of “changing American power and influence.”
It takes more than wheels to make mobile meals, say food truck owners. In the spirit of high summer, four food truck operators talked about what makes their trucks tick.
Le Fin's vibe is of a seaside bistro along the Cote d'Azur. The French-trained chef James Tchinnis makes a few nods to French cuisine, but often his menu goes for East End simplicity.
New wine bar at Hedges Inn, Milk Bar in Montauk, new outdoor dining in Noyac, and North Fork options including a beach club
"Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim," an exhibition that sheds light on racial segregation on the East End, will open at the Parrish Art Museum this weekend.
This week, Guild Hall will present comedy from Mike Birbiglia, Susie Essman, Isaac Mizrahi, and Mercedes Ruehl, books talks, music, and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
Paintings and drawings by Billy Sullivan are on view at Madoo, which is also hosting a signing for a new book by Christophe von Hohenberg Friday.
Solo shows for John Little and Milton Avery, a pop-up from Mexico City, Minimalists at Berggruen, iconic women on canvas, and much more
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