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A lighter moment in the drama “Time Stands Still” H.T.C. Takes on ‘Time Stands Still’

“Time Stands Still,” the Tony Award-nominated drama by Donald Margulies, will open today at the Quogue Community Hall as the second production of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary season. The play will run through Jan. 25.

In the play’s opening scene, Sarah and James return from a hospital in Germany to their Brooklyn loft. Sarah, a war photographer, is recovering from serious injuries sustained in Iraq, while James, a freelance journalist who suffered a breakdown in Iraq, tries to come to terms with having left the war zone before his partner was injured.

Jan 6, 2015
The Art Scene: 01.08.15

Upcoming at the Parrish

In connection with their Parrish Art Museum exhibition “Mary Queen of the Universe,” Steven and William Ladd have for the past two months conducted a “scrollathon,” in which local students tour the exhibition and work with the artists to learn how to make and use scrolls. A talk by the Ladds today at noon will describe their involvement with the East End community and how it has affected their work. The program will also include a preview of their film “The Parrish Scrollathon,” which will document their residency.

Jan 6, 2015
‘Merry Widow’

Guild Hall will present the Met: Live in HD’s broadcast of “The Merry Widow,” an opera by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár, on Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. Premiered in Vienna in 1905, the comic opera concerns a wealthy widow from Ponteverdo, whose citizens fear their country will be bankrupted if she marries a foreigner and takes her money elsewhere.

Jan 6, 2015
Brad Phillips’s “For All Women, but Mainly for Sex Workers & Single Mothers” from 2013, a watercolor on paper Reading Is Fundamental

“Law & Order,” a show in its last week at Harper’s Books in East Hampton, is perfectly appropriate for the milieu. Brad Phillips, a Canadian artist, makes visual art often using text as subject matter, and not just any text but deeply evocative, assertive, assaulting, and sometimes disturbing text.

He chooses a rather repetitive format. None of the works on paper in the show exceed 22 by 15 inches, and the paintings on canvas are only fractionally larger. The paper looks torn from sketchbooks and so the idea of loosening something bound is subtly reinforced.

Dec 30, 2014
Haim Mizrahi's "Trio" is on view at Vered Gallery in East Hampton. The Art Scene: 01.01.15

Mizrahi at Vered

“Haim Mizrahi: Hope in the Shield of David” is on view at Vered Gallery in East Hampton through Jan. 29. An East Hampton resident, Mr. Mizrahi has developed his woven, abstract paintings through the use of acrylic and encaustics.

The gallery’s Holyday group show includes work by Ron Agam, Lili Almog, Larry Rivers, Hunt Slonem, Joan Miro, and Milton Avery, among others.

Two New at Halsey McKay

Dec 30, 2014
Wainwright in Winter

It wouldn’t be a Loudon Wainwright III album without a mix of exuberance and melancholy. In “Looking at the Calendar,” from his latest CD, “Haven’t Got the Blues (Yet),” the speaker throws up his hands and admits “there really is no day / That makes sense for us to end it, to throw it all away.”

It’s a breakup song with a sense of loss set to unusually (for the singer-songwriter) amplified, emphatic guitar, and Mr. Wainwright’s voice is at its full-throated best.

Dec 30, 2014
Sarah Koenig and her son enjoyed some time off on the water this summer in Sag Harbor. Sarah Koenig Catches Lightning With Her 'Serial' Podcast

It’s been quite a year for Sarah Koenig. The Sagaponack native and Sag Harbor summer resident has gone from being known among a small, quirky subset of brainy public radio listeners for “This American Life” to what might be called an international sensation among a larger, quirky set of brainy podcast listeners. All for “Serial,” which has set iTunes records for being the fastest podcast to reach more than 5 million downloads and streams.

Dec 24, 2014
Nancy Atlas Atlas Back at Bay Street

The popular series “Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas” will return to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Friday, Jan. 2, at 8 p.m. and continue on Friday evenings throughout January and March. Each concert will feature a special musical guest, with Chad Smith, the drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, scheduled for the Jan. 2 show.

Dec 22, 2014
Kerry Kearney, one of the musicians playing at Sag Harbor Cinema. Sag Harbor’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve

For Bryan Downey, a photographer, singer-songwriter, and restoration contractor who lives in Sag Harbor, musicians, artists, photographers, and poets on the South Fork were missing something important. That, he said, was a central hub that could serve as a cultural center for performers and audiences alike.

Dec 22, 2014
The Ross School booth at the Art Southampton Fair in July The South Fork’s Musical Fairs

The ground beneath the Hamptons art fairs is shifting this summer. For the past three years, Art Southampton held its fair at the Elks Lodge on County Road 39 in Southampton and opened two weeks after ArtHamptons and Art Market Hamptons. Nick Korniloff, director of Art Southampton, said last year he liked being on the highway and opening later. Yet he announced recently that his fair will be moving to Nova’s Ark on Millstone Road in Bridgehampton in 2015 and will run from July 9 through 13, two weeks earlier than last year.

Dec 22, 2014
Writing Workshop

On Friday, Jan. 2, at 6 p.m., the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will offer a guided writing workshop inspired by the works of Alan Shields now on view in the exhibition “Alan Shields: In Motion.” Participants may create short pieces in any form, including stories, poetry, and descriptive writing. The format will be similar to a life drawing class, but with words as the medium.

The cost is $10, free for members, students, and children.

Dec 22, 2014
‘Chorus Line’ Auditions

Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will hold open auditions for “A Chorus Line” on Jan. 3 and 4, beginning promptly at 5 p.m. both days. Rehearsals will begin immediately following the auditions, and the musical will run from Feb. 26 through March 21. Michael Disher, director of Center Stage, will direct the production. Amanda Borsack Jones will be musical director.

Dec 22, 2014
Bay Street Update

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor has announced that the musical “Grey Gardens” will be part of its 2015 Mainstage season, with a run from July 28 through Aug. 30. Based on the 1975 documentary film by Albert and David Maysles about Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier Beale, the show has a book by Doug Wright, music by Scott Frankel, and lyrics by Michael Korrie. Casting and the creative team will be announced at a later date, as will next summer’s other productions.

Dec 18, 2014
An installation of works in the Ille Arts Holiday Show in Amagansett. Big-Small Holiday Show

It is the time of year when galleries often scale their offerings down, not to include less, but to show more, albeit smaller, works at friendlier price points for gift giving. As much as the art world plays by different rules, size does matter, at least when determining value.

Dec 18, 2014
Book Markers: 12.18.14

Boatbuilders, Ho!

Coming to you from a northern land of rocky coasts and extreme tides, Paul Garstide is out with a book for both boatbuilders and fans of watercraft as floating pieces of art. “Plans & Dreams: 23 Ready-to-Build Boat Designs” contains 217 pages of color photos, black-and-white construction plans, and essays that the naval architect and custom boatbuilder living in Nova Scotia has had published in Water Craft, a British magazine.

Dec 18, 2014
Handel’s ‘Messiah’

A free screening of Handel’s “Messiah” will take place tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Guild Hall. Christopher Hogwood, a noted English conductor and musicologist, conducts the performance by the Academy of Ancient Music and the Choir of Westminster Abbey of Handel’s most well-known and beloved oratorio. The recording takes advantage of Westminster Abbey’s fine acoustics and architectural splendor.

Dec 18, 2014
News From HIFF

The Hamptons International Film Festival is offering discounted Founders Passes to the 2015 festival, which will take place Oct. 8-12, 2015, through Dec. 31. The passes include express ticketless access to all screenings, opening and closing night films, V.I.P. events, all spotlight and centerpiece films, all general films, all panels and “conversations with,” and other special presentations.

Dec 18, 2014
Richie Duque, above left, a cinematographer, discussed a scene with David Rysdahl and Shaun Licata, the actors, and Jill Campbell, right, the director of one of the Dogme film projects. Below, Magdalene Brandeis and Lenny Crooks posed in front of a mural-sized matrix outlining the production details of the seven Dogme films. No Auteur, No Artifice

It has been almost 20 years since the Danish filmmakers Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg issued the “vow of chastity” that launched Dogme95 into the cinematic firmament. That vow took the form of 10 rules intended to “counter the film of illusion.” Among the prohibitions: no special effects, no artificial lighting or props, no constructed sets, no superficial action, and no credit for the director. The camera had to be hand-held — tripods, dollies, and cranes were forbidden — and “the sound must never be produced apart from the image or vice versa.”

Dec 18, 2014
Dave Horn, left, and Peter Landi are the Glazzies, a band that recently signed to Old Flame Records. They will perform at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett tomorrow night. The Glazzies: Their Own Right Time

The future looks bright for Peter Landi and his band, the Glazzies. The band, whose other member is Dave Horn on drums, recently signed to Old Flame Records and expects a summer 2015 release of its second album, “Kill Me Kindly.” Touring in and outside of the U.S. will follow, along with the release of an EP that features Emmett Murphy (better known as Murph) of the alternative rock ’n’ roll band Dinosaur Jr.

Dec 18, 2014
John Shuman 'Underneath the Lintel' to be Read at Guild Hall on Tuesday

The John Drew Theater Lab will present a free staged reading by John Shuman of “Underneath the Lintel,” a 2001 play written by Glen Berger, on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The one-character play follows a librarian who discovers a returned book that is more than 100 years overdue and embarks on an around-the-world hunt for the borrower’s identity.

Dec 9, 2014
Dominic Inferrera, Nils Neubert, Charlene Marcinko, and Darynn Zimmer were the featured soloists at the Choral Society of the Hamptons’ winter concert on Sunday in Bridgehampton. Clarity and Balance

During what is now known innocuously as the holiday season, many people set aside time for at least one live music performance. Those looking for Advent music found a perfect opportunity on Sunday to hear two musical settings of the Canticle of Mary, otherwise known as the Magnificat. The Choral Society of the Hamptons once more joined forces with the South Fork Chamber Orchestra and a quartet of fine soloists to present an uplifting concert featuring interpretations from Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and Felix Mendelssohn (1809-47).

Dec 9, 2014
Jason Epstein spoke with Andrew Botsford at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor after a screening of “The 50 Year Argument” at the Hamptons Take 2 Film Festival on Friday. Epstein Talks NYRB @ HT2FF

“The 50 Year Argument” by Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi, screened at the Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival, offers proof not just of the vitality of the documentary medium, but of the growing importance of the festival itself.

This year’s program included a gala honoring Barbara Kopple, the award-winning director of films such as “Harlan County USA,” a film by Michael Apted, as well as “The 50 Year Argument,” an examination of The New York Review of Books. The screening was followed by a discussion with Jason Epstein, one of the publication’s founders.

Dec 9, 2014
Bill King and Connie Fox recounted their early days, their time together, and their contributions to LTV at their house recently. The portraits behind the piano were painted by John Hardy. Key Links in the East End Art Chain

In 1950, Connie Fox embarked on a 1,000-mile bicycle trip through Europe with two friends. On Nov. 1, she was in St. Peter’s Square in Rome when Pope Pius XII declared the Assumption of Mary as dogma. Bill King happened to be in the same place at the same time. They first met briefly during the 1960s at an art opening in Berkeley, Calif., but it was not until 1980, after Ms. Fox moved to East Hampton, that they found themselves together again, this time as fiddlers in Audrey Flack’s bluegrass band.

Dec 9, 2014
New Holiday Tradition

The Southampton Arts Center in Southampton Village will have an open house for the holidays on Saturday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

In honor of the center’s current show, “Awkward Family Photos,” guests will be encouraged to take their own pictures at a holiday-themed photo booth with a seasonally appropriate backdrop and props. Those with ugly holiday sweaters or similarly themed attire have been invited to don them for the event.

Dec 9, 2014
Perlman Grant

The Perlman Music Program has been awarded an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The $50,000 grant will support the Summer Music School on Shelter Island, the organization’s signature program.

Dec 9, 2014
Shinnecock Festival

The Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum in Southampton will hold its 13th annual winter festival Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The free event will feature live dance and musical performances, food, children’s activities, and the Art Market, which offers authentic Native American-made jewelry, art, and other handcrafted traditional and contemporary pieces.

Dec 9, 2014
“The Buddha’s Hand Citron‚” a 19th-century drawing from southern China, is part of the winter salon show at the Drawing Room gallery in East Hampton. The Art Scene 12.11.14

“Winter Salon”

The Drawing Room in East Hampton will open its “Winter Salon” tomorrow morning at 10. The exhibition includes work by 37 contemporary artists as well as a selection of historical works on paper. Participating artists include Polly Apfelbaum, Carol Gove, Robert Harms, Sue Heatley, Robert Jakob, Vincent Longo, Diane Mayo, Raja Ram Sharma, and Jane Wilson.

The gallery’s winter hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 11 to 4. 

Parrish’s New Installation

Dec 9, 2014
Calling Local Talent

The Southampton Cultural Center has announced a new program, Local Talent @ SCC, which will make the Levitas Center available without charge to East End artists of all disciplines for recital and performance.

Dec 2, 2014
Sybille van Kempen and Molly Channing had fun recently planning a brunch at the Bridgehampton Inn to benefit the Choral Society on Sunday before the first performance of its winter concert. Choral Society Announces New Season

The Choral Society of the Hamptons will present its annual Christmas program on Sunday, with two performances of “Celebrate With Bach and Mendelssohn” at 3 and 5:30 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. The concerts will feature Bach’s Magnificat and Mendelssohn’s Magnificat and “Behold a Star From Jacob Shining.”

Dec 2, 2014
April Gornik is one of the subjects of Sophie Chahinian’s Artist Profile Archive project, which she will discuss on Saturday at Guild Hall, where some of the profiles can be seen. Close, Gornik, Fischl in Profile

Last summer, Sophie Chahinian successfully launched a Kickstarter campaign, ultimately raising $25,000 to help fund the Artist Profile Archive. It’s a website that houses short-form videos of contemporary artists discussing their own work.

Three of Ms. Chahinian’s videos are now on display at Guild Hall as part of its current exhibition of new additions to the permanent collection. A gallery talk and guided tour, led by with Christina Strassfield, Guild Hall’s chief curator, will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m.

Dec 2, 2014