Barbara Tuttle Traphagen
Paid Notice: Barbara Tuttle Traphagen passed away peacefully at home in East Hampton on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at the age of 94.
Paid Notice: Barbara Tuttle Traphagen passed away peacefully at home in East Hampton on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at the age of 94.
"Fuenteovejuna: East End," an adaptation of a 17th-century Spanish play, features a cast of community members in what will be the first full theatrical production performed entirely in Spanish on the East End.
"Independency," the next show at the Southampton Arts Center, will feature a unique collection of American flags and historic textiles dating from 1775 to the present.
Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" will have a three-week run at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue.
The Church in Sag Harbor will host talks by the Rev. Holly Haile Thompson, the first Native women to be a teaching elder of the Presbyterian Church, and Adrienne Terry, a Shinnecock artist who will discuss her handmade "Dreamcatcher."
A talk about the Art Barge, Ditch Plains surfers on canvas, representing women at the White Room, stars and mythology at Lucore, Jeremy Dennis solo, artist talk in Bridgehampton.
Jake Ruehl, the son of the artist David Geiser, will be at LongHouse Reserve to unveil a compilation he made of 25 journals made by his father before his death in 2020.
Opera and tap dancing at Guild Hall, drag bingo and a vinyl record fair at LTV, two music shows at the Masonic Temple, garden fair in Bridgehampton.
What if T.S. Eliot had started at Exit 70 on the Long Island Expressway?
The Beacon opens for the season, happy hour at Bostwick's on the Harbor, brunch at the Bird in Montauk, tequila dinner at Fresno.
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