A music festival benefit, an "All the President's Men" screening, a Big Easy fund-raiser, classical piano in Southampton, an a cappella group in East Hampton, jazz at Bay Street and the Masonic Club, and more.
Bits and Pieces 02.27.25A music festival benefit, an "All the President's Men" screening, a Big Easy fund-raiser, classical piano in Southampton, an a cappella group in East Hampton, jazz at Bay Street and the Masonic Club, and more.
Drawing Salon, Songs of the SeaThe Church in Sag Harbor will host an exhibition tour, a "drawing happening," and a concert by the Sons of Town Hall, a pair of 19th-century vagabonds.
Historic Portrait Finds a HomeAn 1834 portrait of Ephraim Byram, a prominent Sag Harbor astronomer, clockmaker, engineer, and bookbinder, has been acquired by Preservation Long Island.
Juxtaposing Past and PresentMatthew Ward's curatorial approach at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center is to develop projects that create a dialogue between the regionally historical and the contemporary.
The Art Scene 02.27.25Curator leads tour of the Charlotte Park exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum, and artists hold forth at the Southampton Arts Center.
‘Oregon’: The Death of a MatriarchLaura Darrell's first full-length play is about three generations of a New England family forced to grapple with end-of-life issues.
Bits and Pieces 02.20.25Oscar Wilde onscreen, a documentary about urban displacement, LongHouse lecture, jazz and film at Bay Street, auditions in Southampton.
Chekhov Farces and Live MusicLTV Studios will present two early farces by Anton Chekhov and live music by East End musicians.
Connecting, Preserving, WeavingThe Church in Sag Harbor will celebrate the written word, preservation as a creative act, and the art of hand-weaving.
Film Classics at Sag CinemaThe Sag Harbor Cinema will honor Rialto Pictures with weekly screenings of classic films by Jules Dassin, Jean Renoir, Carol Reed, Jean-Luc Godard, and others.
Guild Hall Looks to the SummerSummer will bring artist-made furniture, a solo show by Mary Heilmann, and site-specific environments by Almond Zigmund and Joel Mesler to Guild Hall.
The Art Scene 02.20.25Group shows at the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons and Keyes Art, a curators' tour at SAC, and a single-artwork show at the Parrish.
A Musical Triple-HeaderA melodious weekend at The Church in Sag Harbor will feature jazz, a Schubert song cycle, and a percussionist.
A Theatrical ValentineA.R. Gurney's play "Love Letters" will arrive at the Southampton Cultural Center just in time for Valentine's Day weekend.
Bits and Pieces 02.13.25A concert celebrating Eastern and Western music, an honor for Ma's House, audition update, jamming at the Masonic Temple, comedic thriller at LTV, virtual book group.
Bridgehampton Dinner for a CauseA benefit for the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton will bring Alec Baldwin and Bill McCuddy to Almond restaurant for dinner and conversation.
Revived Cinema Opens in SouthamptonFive years after it closed its doors, the Southampton Cinema has reopened on Hill Street as the Southampton Playhouse, with IMAX features, first-run releases, and an inaugural repertory program of films from 1932.
The Art Scene 02.13.25Elaine de Kooning and Eric Haze at the Pollock-Krasner House, prints by Linda Stein donated to Georgetown University, a sculptural Valentine for Southampton, Haim Mizrahi at LTV.
Three Making It New at WatermillFor In Process @ the Watermill Center, three new artists in residence will discuss their projects and how they develop new work.
Westerns With a Shade of NoirThe Sag Harbor Cinema will present "Go West," a weeklong festival of seven classic westerns from the 1950s.
Between Flatness and IllusionIn his nonreferential paintings and large-scale murals, Aaron Parazette engages with issues of flatness, perspective, and illusion.
Bits and Pieces 02.06.25New artist residents chosen by Watermill Center, jazz at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor, horticultural alliance lecture on native plants.
Comedy Onstage and OnscreenThe Sticks and Stones Comedy Club will host a standup set by Palma Florentino and a screening of a comedic take on immigration.
Cuisine, Archetypes, and Afro-Caribbean DanceJesse Matsuoka of Sen restaurant on cuisine and culture, Eric Fischl on "Heaven, Hell, and the Garden," and an Afro-Caribbean dance workshop at The Church.
Motown Comes to Sag HarborThat Motown Band will bring the music of the Motor City to Sag Harbor for a benefit concert.
The Art Scene 02.06.25Curator-led tour of "A New Subjectivity 1979/2024" at the Parrish Art Museum.
A Typewriter Concert at The ChurchThe Boston Typewriter Orchestra will bring its one-of-a-kind blend of percussion, vocals, and satire to The Church in Sag Harbor.
Bits and Pieces 01.30.25Anita Guarino and Caroline Doctorow will perform at the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple, and the Horticultural Alliance round-table will focus on foliage plants.
The African Diaspora in MusicAlexander A. Wu, a pianist, will perform a program of music composed by Africans and descendants of enslaved Africans at the Montauk Library.
The Art Scene 01.30.25Solo show for Sasson Soffer at the Drawing Room, late-night open studio at The Church, studio critiques at the D'Amico House, and two new shows at Stella Flame.
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