In Praise of a Free Press
At a time of threats to press freedom and rampant misinformation, the Sag Harbor Cinema is showing two films that pay tribute to independent journalism.
At a time of threats to press freedom and rampant misinformation, the Sag Harbor Cinema is showing two films that pay tribute to independent journalism.
The Parrish Art Museum and the FLAG Art Foundation have teamed up to present “Ellsworth Kelly: Eight Decades,” which features 20 works by the acclaimed artist.
Next from the Hampton Theatre Company is “I Do! I Do!”—a poignant and funny ode to enduring affection from the creators of “The Fantasticks.”
Small works by over 50 artists at the Springs Library, group shows at the White Room in East Hampton and Dan Welden’s studio in Noyac.
National Theatre Live at Guild Hall, Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks at Bay Street, Austrian art collective at the Watermill Center, Roma jazz at the Masonic Temple, comedy in Southampton.
A prayer for Jack Ceglic, artist, designer, and East Hamptoner, from Philip Schultz’s about-to-be-released collection, “Enormous Morning.”
The next wine class at Park Place Wines and Liquors will focus on the wines of the Rhône Valley and Southern France.
An array of soups from local chefs will be available for tasting at Project Most’s much-anticipated annual fund-raiser on Sunday.
Paid Notice: Kevin Graham, fondly known as “Unk” or “Bapa” by his granddaughter and “Doc” by his friends and colleagues, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and school psychologist, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2026, surrounded by family. He was 79.
Paid Notice: It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Leonard W. Cohen, of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Leonard passed away on February 21, 2026. Throughout his 89 years, he touched many lives with his wisdom and kindness.
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