Musical Works of Courage
Reflections in Music will return to The Church in Sag Harbor with chamber music by composers who created works of courage in the face of oppression.
Reflections in Music will return to The Church in Sag Harbor with chamber music by composers who created works of courage in the face of oppression.
New work at Duck Creek, exhibition tours at Guild Hall and the Parrish Art Museum, group show at Ashawagh Hall, outdoor workshops in Montauk.
National Theatre Live at Guild Hall, honor for Jeremy Dennis, pop, jazz, and blues at the Masonic Temple, Cherry Bombs at Stephen Talkhouse.
A philosopher and novelist on love and unneighborly war — in dreams.
Wine dinner at 1770 House, pizza returns to Nick and Toni's, a wine class at Park Place, mocktails at Fresno, and prix fixe deals at Serafina and Elaia Estiatorio.
A crowd that was estimated at 2,000 to 2,500 and included several Democratic elected officials gathered at East Hampton Town Hall on Saturday for the latest "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration.
Paid Notice: Charles F. Hummel, noted author and expert on the Dominy craftsmen of East Hampton, passed away on September 14th peacefully at his home in Delaware.
Paid Notice: Kathleen Ingrid Burns, known as Deedee and Kathy to her family and friends, died in New York City on September 28th with her beloved son Thomas by her side.
Rain forced postponement of this year’s Tyler Valcich Memorial Car Show at the Amagansett Firehouse. It has been rescheduled for Sunday.
A free open house at Bridge Gardens on Saturday will include garden tours, pumpkin-painting and other craft activities, scavenger hunts, music, and refreshments.
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