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Music and More at The Church

Tue, 07/23/2024 - 13:46
Grace McLean, seen here in performance at Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, will share original music, covers, and stories about boys at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Pavel Korbut

Frank Bruni, a journalist whose tenure at The New York Times has included roles as Rome bureau chief, White House correspondent, and chief restaurant critic, will be at The Church in Sag Harbor tomorrow at 6 p.m. to discuss his new book “The Age of Grievance.” The program is sold out, but there is a waiting list for the hopeful.

Tickets remain for two upcoming music programs. Grace McLean, an actress-singer-writer with multiple Broadway, Off Broadway, and regional theater credits, will be at The Church on Tuesday at 7 for an evening of original music, reimagined covers, stories about boys, and bubbles. Open seating is $35, $30 for members. Cafe tables that seat up to four are priced at $40 per person, $35 for members.

Torres, an indie-rock singer-songwriter, will perform a solo set next Thursday at 6 p.m. In a review of her sixth studio album, “What an Enormous Room,” Pitchfork cited her “desire to find beauty in banality -- a collection of mundane moments that build up to the larger picture.” 

Tickets are $30, $25 for members, $15 for those 18 and under.
 

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