Artist, Scientist, Educator
The art of Patricia Maurides draws on science, history, nature, and her Greek heritage.
The art of Patricia Maurides draws on science, history, nature, and her Greek heritage.
"Road Rage" at The Church features dramatic large-scale sculptures and installations that match its dramatic setting.
Bay Street Theater will present four new plays in progress to live audiences over the next two weekends.
On Friday, the Parrish Art Museum will open a show of Joel Meyerowitz's images from 9/11 and after that document tragedy and heroism in the aftermath of the attacks.
For the second year, the Southampton History Museum's Insider's View house tour of Southampton properties will turn its focus outward and into the gardens and properties of some grand places full of history, this year on South Main Street.
The Leibers change addresses temporarily in East Hampton, "Swimmers at Borghi, McDermott & McGough in Sag, East End watercolors in Springs, Strong-Cuevas in Southampton, and more.
Coleridge's mariner live in Montauk, plus the '86 Mets, surf shorts, and Gardiner's Island onscreen
Jazz ensembles to perform in Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, and Southampton this week, plus Hopefully Forgiven among the vines
Ray Samot, the butcher at Cromer's Market in Noyac, keeps his customers happy with everything from house-smoked kielbasa to butterflied leg of lamb.
The East Hampton Library's budget vote will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is open to registered voters from the East Hampton, Springs, and Wainscott School Districts.
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