Excavating the Past
Paul Auster’s last novel follows a philosophy professor as he digs through his lost wife’s poems and her journal of Vietnam-era America.
Paul Auster’s last novel follows a philosophy professor as he digs through his lost wife’s poems and her journal of Vietnam-era America.
Poets with poetry collections in hand will convene in the East Hampton Library’s courtyard on Saturday for a reading.
Jason Nower’s remarkable path from chief broadcast engineer at LTV Studios to the Tribeca Film Festival.
Bay Street Theater's "The Subject Was Roses" is a "don't miss production" with powerful performances.
Massive stone heads by Mark Mennin at LongHouse Reserve have kinetic undertones.
Two new shows at Duck Creek feature abstract paintings and altered art magazine advertisements.
The song stylings of Reilly Rose and a staged concert drawn from the writings of John Howard Payne at LTV.
The Sag Harbor Church's North Fork excursion will focus on art, creativity, nature—and goat cuddling.
Film classics from Columbia Pictures, Perlman chamber music concert, tea dances at Bay Street.
Saul Steinberg at the Drawing Room, landscape paintings at Madoo, new exhibition initiative at the Parrish.
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