Indian Music by Way of Pollock
A little-known friendship between Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner on one hand, and a notable musician and a dancer from India on the other, has led to a performance by contemporary Indian musicians at LTV.
A little-known friendship between Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner on one hand, and a notable musician and a dancer from India on the other, has led to a performance by contemporary Indian musicians at LTV.
While much of Tria Giovan’s accomplished photographic output has focused on interiors, travel, portraits, and Cuba, her new book features her street photography of an ungentrified Lower East Side from 1984 to 1990.
A busy week at the galleries, with John Torreano at the Drawing Room, a group show at Eric Firestone, new sculpture at Duck Creek, a focus on color at Kathryn Markel, portraits and landscapes at MM Fine Art, J. Oscar Molina solo in Southampton, a bayman’s photographs, and more.
Jazz is everywhere, with music alfresco at the Parrish, jazz and rap at Duck Creek in Springs, piano virtuosos at LTV, and soulful jazz vocals at The Church.
Cabaret coming to LTV, Music Mondays at Bay Street, film and comedy in Southampton, fashion and fun at The Church, movement class at Guild Hall, and historical photos in Sag Harbor.
Some dishes were very good, but with uneven cooking and lofty prices, Enchanté Bistro in Southampton gets a lukewarm review from our food critic.
Sushi gets a rebrand in Montauk, D.J.s and live music at Navy Beach, fireworks over Three Mile Harbor at Si Si, and El Turco has a prix fixe special.
Following an inspection, the New York State Department of Transportation and the Long Island Rail Road have closed the bridge at Cranberry Hole Road in Amagansett due to structural problems. It is the second closure of the bridge in less than two months.
Isabel Spear Hefner, known as Min, passed away peacefully at her home in Amagansett on June 21 after a long encounter with breast cancer, surrounded by her family. She worked in The Star's advertising department for 37 years, retiring from her position as advertising manager in 2020.
Acknowledging that Civil Service exam fees can be "a substantial barrier to entering public service, particularly for candidates from traditionally marginalized communities," Gov. Kathy Hochul announced last week the state will waive these fees through 2025.
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