End of a Paradise
In lyrical prose, a Pulitzer winner explores the wages of modernity by way of a small island off Maine.
In lyrical prose, a Pulitzer winner explores the wages of modernity by way of a small island off Maine.
In a move expected to accelerate the installation of innovative/alternative septic systems in critical South Fork areas, the New York State Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University and the Peconic Land Trust have partnered to bring in a new watershed manager focusing on the areas surrounding Georgica Pond and Sagg Pond in Sagaponack.
An artist, award-winning chef, and longtime curator at LongHouse Reserve, Wendy Van Deusen has launched the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons to support women "thinkers and makers."
A mini-retrospective of films by Douglas Sirk, whose 1950s Hollywood melodramas have influenced many important filmmakers, will be at the Sag Harbor Cinema, along with paintings by Sabina Streeter that have been inspired by his films.
Assembled from the floors, walls, and tables of his studio, Matthew Kirk’s transformational artworks, now at Halsey McKay, assume shapes that refer to natural phenomena and man-made objects.
Coming to Bay Street: Christopher Durang’s Tony Award-winning play that blends Chekhovian characters into a contemporary comedy.
A new Parrish Art Museum exhibition celebrates Latin migrant workers with colorful wooden figures, plus a talk about Frida Kahlo with the artist's grandniece and the museum's director.
The Southampton History Museum is showing "gilded icons" from Samuel L. Parrish's collection of secular and religious copies from the 19th century.
An open rehearsal at The Church, Madoo talks pair landscape architects with architects, rock at the Suffolk Theater, blues from Jake Lear at the Masonic Temple, and Judy Carmichael strides at Lincoln Center.
Sculpture and fresco at Keyes Art, printmaking workshops coming to The Church, botanical paintings at Estia’s Little Kitchen, Toni Ross weavings in NoHo, Cornelia Foss in Manhattan, and Paton Miller will open his studio.
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