The Art Scene 01.26.23
Almond Zigmund speaks at The Church, urban garden design at Keyes Art, group shows at Grenning and AB NY, and Hector Leonardi in Riverhead
Almond Zigmund speaks at The Church, urban garden design at Keyes Art, group shows at Grenning and AB NY, and Hector Leonardi in Riverhead
Guild Hall sets awards dinner, four new workshops at Bay Street Theater, “Steel Magnolias” and a media workshop launching at LTV, and the Roses Grove Band will rock the Masonic Temple
Inspired by Instagram food posts, Julie Lavin posted her own stuffed cookie creations and discovered a hungry market for her decadent treats.
Herbal salt and natural wine at Amber Waves, Wolffer in Brooklyn, specials at Bridgehampton Inn, super treats from Smokin’ Wolf, and L.I. Restaurant Week starts Sunday.
Are there really minks and long-tailed weasels still living on Long Island? That's one question raised by Seatuck's Long Island mammal survey, which, according to a press release from the organization this week, "will utilize images from trail cams to map the distribution of our medium-to-large sized terrestrial and semi-aquatic animals."
A forum on the Peconic Bay Region Community Housing Act will bring together State Senator Anthony Palumbo, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., and Matt Cohen of the Long Island Association for a look at what the new act means for the East End.
Curious about Camp Hero? Want to see some seals? You're in luck this weekend.
Mobile apps are especially risky in terms of privacy; even the most innocuous-seeming among them raise privacy concerns.
The East Hampton Town Trustees are to be congratulated for removing William Rysam’s name from their annual scholarship.
Libraries have adapted and now provide a wider range of services than ever before.
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