The Germans Come Calling
Eve Karlin’s thriller “Track 61” takes the framework of the Amagansett saboteur story and adds perception and perspective.
Eve Karlin’s thriller “Track 61” takes the framework of the Amagansett saboteur story and adds perception and perspective.
From an 1897 crackdown on truancy to the death throes of the Peconic County effort a hundred years later, it happened here.
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital have partnered with the Cancer Hope Network to pair adult cancer patients and family members who need support with trained volunteer cancer survivors.
Tom Clavin of Sag Harbor, the author of 18 books, will be the next guest in the free Meet the Author series at Ashawagh Hall on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Nicole Corbett, an artist who lives in Springs, creates large ceramic moon jars, a genre that originated in Korea, that she glazes with swipes of her long hair dripping with paint.
The film festival's hits just keep on coming, including a conversation with Chelsea Clinton about "Gutsy," her eight-part documentary about influential women, and four just-announced films.
Work by 80 artists from 20 countries will celebrate the majesty and ecological significance of trees in a new exhibition at the Southampton Arts Center.
Nine months after filming wrapped in Wainscott, the comedy "Who Invited Charlie?", whose cast and crew includes East Enders, will have its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
A curiosity for history, particularly of Long Island and the East End, led Emily Sundberg on a quest to find out more about Gardiner's Island, resulting in a new documentary, "The End."
As part of its Julie Andrews retrospective, Ms. Andrews will attend a screening of "Mary Poppins," and the cinema has mounted an exhibit related to the personal and professional relationship of Ms. Andrews and Tony Walton.
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