Peter Buchman's Red-Hot Art
The idea for "Constitution in Kremlin" took hold in 2018, when Peter Buchman began feeling queasy about how chummy then-President Donald Trump was getting with dictatorial world leaders like Vladimir Putin.
The idea for "Constitution in Kremlin" took hold in 2018, when Peter Buchman began feeling queasy about how chummy then-President Donald Trump was getting with dictatorial world leaders like Vladimir Putin.
A daylong conference will feature presentations by creative thinkers from diverse fields at The Church in Sag Harbor.
“Ripcord,” David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy about two feisty elderly women, will open at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue March 17 and run through April 3.
A New York gallery show to benefit Ukraine, a group show focused on the horizon, Artists & Writers put on a show, revisiting women's films at Parrish, Rashid Johnson at La Guardia, and more
A "Soul Spectacular" and opera at Bay Street, a Kaye Ballard tribute in Southampton, and a jazz vocalist at the Masonic Temple in Bits and Pieces.
The Hoppy Acre farm in Amagansett grows rare peppers, garlic, hops for beer, indigo for natural dye, and creates hot sauces and salsa.
Old Stove Pub, Dockside, and Clam Bar are back, Rowdy Hall's St. Pat's specials, Italian wine dinner at Nick and Toni's, virtual wine tasting, going meatless on Monday, more
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, which the Hamptons Observatory describes as "the largest and most complex space science telescope ever built," will be the subject of the observatory's talk on Friday night at 7.
Four suspects are in custody and one remains at large following a middle-of-the-day theft of more than $90,000 worth of high-end handbags in less than 30 seconds from an East Hampton Village store on Thursday.
Laura Donnelly returns to survey takeout mashed potato options from gourmet shops, such as Loaves and Fishes, to supermarkets and everything in between.
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