The Undead, Live in Southampton
"Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Radio Play" promises to bring fog, haze, lightning, even fangs and blood to the Southampton Arts Center.
"Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Radio Play" promises to bring fog, haze, lightning, even fangs and blood to the Southampton Arts Center.
Mary Ellen Bartley at The Church, Folioeast celebrates color, abstraction from Gerson Leiber, Michael McDowell at Ashawagh Hall, group show at Grenning.
Bellini opera at Guild Hall, Joni Mitchell tribute at Bay Street, jazz at the Masonic Temple, Montauk Library, and the Tractor Barn, new film from Lana Jokel.
"The Thanksgiving Play" at Hampton Theatre Company takes comic aim at well-meaning but culturally insensitive educators trying to create a holiday pageant.
Eugene Ionesco's "Rhinoceros" is an absurdly comical allegory about the rise of fascism that's as appropriate today as when it was written in 1959.
The age-old flip book format becomes a work of art in the hands of Soren Hope, who has a show in Manhattan.
Carl Safina talks to Caroline Sutton about her book of nature essays, and the M.F.A. program at the college throws open its doors, with a reading to boot.
Wine Wednesday Workshops have returned to Nick and Toni's restaurant, and Loaves and Fishes in Sagaponack offers high-quality, homemade baby food.
Next month, Maxim Bellenoue will become likely the first East Hampton High School student ever to run in the New York City Marathon, and will be among the youngest of the more than 55,000 runners expected to take part.
The annual Tyler Valcich Memorial Car Show happens on Sunday at the Amagansett Firehouse.
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