H. Elizabeth Sarfati
Helen Elizabeth Eblen Sarfati, a memorable figure at the East Hampton Library for many years, died of cancer on April 2 in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Helen Elizabeth Eblen Sarfati, a memorable figure at the East Hampton Library for many years, died of cancer on April 2 in Chapel Hill, N.C.
The Elaine de Kooning House and the Pollock-Krasner House have teamed up with the artist Eric Haze for an exhibition of the prolific artist's work that can be seen only in the metaverse.
In a new production of "God of Carnage" at LTV Studios, civility turns to hostility when two couples meet after one child hurts another in a park.
Coming to The Church in Sag Harbor are a piano concert of music composed as dedications, a presentation on Indigenous plant medicine, and a talk by a resident sculptor.
The Montauk Music Festival kicks off a summer of music that will include Hamptons JazzFest's 2025 season and a bounty of stars at the Stephen Talkhouse.
Sean Scully's solo show at the Parrish features his iconic "Backs and Fronts," 15 paintings from his residency at the Albee Foundation in Montauk, and the debut of his monumental assemblage paintings.
Roses and sculpture at LongHouse, piano and cello at the cultural center, HooDoo Loungers at the Temple, Gary Cooper film fest in Southampton, a literary scion reflects.
New acquisitions at Bridgehampton Museum, three artists at Keyes, solo shows for Huê Thi Hoffmaster and Mary Abbott in Manhattan, outdoor painting workshops.
Jill Bialosky will read from her brand-new book, “The End Is the Beginning: A Personal History of My Mother,” on Saturday at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Mother's Day brunches are being offered by Fresno, Nick and Toni's, Highway, 1770 House, Bell and Anchor, Navy Beach, Village Bistro, Dopo La Spiaggia, Dopo Argento, and Bostwick's.
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