'East End Collected' Redux
Forty-four East End artists have been selected by Paton Miller for the seventh iteration of “East End Collected” at the Southampton Arts Center.
Forty-four East End artists have been selected by Paton Miller for the seventh iteration of “East End Collected” at the Southampton Arts Center.
Margaret Garrett, an interdisciplinary artist in residence at The Church in Sag Harbor, has asked for volunteers to learn and perform in four simple dances.
A Frida Kahlo-inspired piano concert, a screening of “Medea” from the Met, a cabaret valentine, and reflections on the impact of gardening
A Parrish Art Museum program to be highlighted at the American Parkinson Disease Association conference, Valentine’s Day brings three artist couples to Keyes Art, and sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas celebrates the Super Bowl.
Casual or buttoned-up dinner offerings to stay or go on Tuesday from Topping Rose, Elaia Estiatorio, Coche Comedor, Rowdy Hall, and Loaves and Fishes.
Super Sunday offerings from Townline BBQ, a new pizza prix fixe at Nick and Toni’s, Roman Roth to be feted at Wolffer Estate, Springs Wine Shop reopens, plus alcohol-free libations at Sylvester and Co. and Elaia Estiatorio
Visiting hours for David Grimes, who died at home in Montauk on Thursday, will be held on Tuesday from 1 to 3 and from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton, with a firematic service at 7. A funeral will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Montauk, with a celebration of his life to follow at the Montauket.
An exhibition of Pierson High School students' street photography — meaning compelling, candid scenes from around Sag Harbor — is on display at Bay Street Theater through the end of February.
Among those experimenting with a popular new artificial intellegence web tool called ChatGPT is Rabbi Joshua Franklin of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, who used it to “write” a sermon in December, then had his congregation guess its source. The tool's capabilities have people like Rabbi Franklin pondering “the qualities that make us who we are.”
Book lovers looking to share their passion for the written word with others have several opportunities to do so in the coming weeks.
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