It's Parade Time in Amagansett and Montauk
Get your green on, Amagansett and Montauk!
Get your green on, Amagansett and Montauk!
The Village of Sag Harbor and its police chief, Austin J. McGuire, have signed a separation agreement that allows Mr. McGuire to retire on Friday, March 29, despite his efforts to remain in the post.
After a night of rock and roll to benefit the Neo-Political Cowgirls, a band called the Fistys (a name shortened from a word that cannot be printed in newspapers) walked away as the overall judges' winner of the 2024 Battle of the Fantasy Girl Bands at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on Saturday.
Irene Cairo’s collection of closely observed, ruminative stories, often examining family life, will reward rereading.
From a new collection by George Held, just in time for the osprey’s arrival.
The Cherry Bombs, a 1980s cover band from Amagansett and New York City whose lineup has shifted over the years, will bring edgy fashion, hard rocking, female empowerment, and a lot of fun to the Stephen Talkhouse.
The Watermill Center will open the studios of its resident artists—Lindsay Morris, a photographer from Sag Harbor, Joana P. Cardozo and Sara Stern, interdisciplinary artists, and Katherine Profeta, a dramaturge and writer.
“Look at the Book,” at the Southampton Arts Center, is broad and freeform in its examination of how 33 artists use books as a theme in their work.
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