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The Music Scene 04.29.21

Mon, 04/26/2021 - 16:31

Telly at the Talkhouse
Telly Karoussos will perform at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett tomorrow at 8 p.m. On Saturday, also at 8, it’s Inda Eaton. Ticketing information is at the venue's website.

At Baron's Cove
Alfredo Merat will perform tomorrow from 6 to 9 p.m. at Baron’s Cove in Sag Harbor. On Saturday, same time, it’s Marcello Pimenta. There is no cover charge.

Fans of live music should expect Covid-19 protocols to remain in place this week and in weeks to come.

Jam Session
The Jam Session’s presentation of the Greg Lewis Organ Monk Quartet, recorded on April 18 without an audience at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, will air on Sunday from 8 to 9 p.m. on WLIW, 88.3 on the FM dial and streaming at wliw.org.

The Santi Debriano Flash of the Spirit Band recorded at Bay Street on Sunday, and the performance will air on May 9. Dara Factor One, a tribute to 1970s and ’80s fusion, will record on Sunday for broadcast on May 16, and the Oscar Feldman Quartet will record on May 9 for airing on May 23. Archived performances can also be heard on the Jam Session Radio Hour at Apple Podcasts.

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Share the Harvest Farm's Spring Market at St. Luke's, Cinco de Mayo specials at La Fondita, foraging for oysters in Montauk.

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News for Foodies 04.24.25

Long Island Restaurant Week, wine dinner at 1770 House, menu changes at Village Bistro, Navy Beach and Mavericks to reopen, pizza and pasta on the move, news from Golden Pear and Art of Eating.

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The Sweet Smell of Nostalgia at Sagaponack General

Stepping into the new Sagaponack General Store, which reopened yesterday after being closed since 2020, is a sweet experience, and not just because there’s a soft-serve ice cream station on the left and what promises to be the biggest penny candy selection on the South Fork on your right, but because it’s like seeing an old friend who, after some struggle, made it big. Really, really big.

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