HIFF: Iraq Through a Football Lens
A photojournalist embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq has directed a documentary about the unlikely victory of that country's national football team in the 2007 Asian Cup.
A photojournalist embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq has directed a documentary about the unlikely victory of that country's national football team in the 2007 Asian Cup.
The sardonic wit of David Sedaris, The Met: Live in HD, and a multimedia performance by Student Body are coming to Guild Hall.
Ingrid Griffith will bring her award-winning interactive solo show about Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm to LTV.
The fifth annual Black Film Festival will bring four innovative short films and related discussions to Bay Street Theater.
Heart of Springs, the mission of which is to promote and celebrate the cultural, historical, and spiritual significance of the Springs Historic District, has announced Springs Fest, with music by Real East End Brass and Hopefully Forgiven, a food truck, beer, and wine, happening on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Blacksmith Shop at 1 Parsons Place.
A new exhibition at The Sag Harbor Church celebrates the groundbreaking graphic design of Push Pin Studios.
Joe McKee, East Hampton High’s varsity football coach, said following his team’s 47-7 rout of Kings Park here Saturday that he hadn’t expected Bonac would have such an easy time of it, adding that he couldn’t remember a win over the Kingsmen “in the past 20 or 25 years.”
East End masters at Drawing Room, Robert Dash's artistic evolution, two abstractionists at Tripoli, collages in Springs.
Comedy at Bay Street, classical piano in Southampton, Susan Wood at The Church, Long Island Modern at LongHouse, jazz at the temple.
A Writer’s Desk residency at the college, Kathy Engel at Barnes & Noble, and David Browne’s history of Greenwich Village’s glory days at Sag Harbor Books.
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