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Michael Disher will direct his first radio play for Peconic Public Broadcasting with “A Christmas Carol,” the first broadcast of which will be tomorrow at 4 p.m. on 88.3 FM. An East End ‘Christmas Carol’ on the Radio

    Beginning tomorrow at 4 p.m., East Enders will have an opportunity to experience a classic story in a bygone way when Peconic Public Broadcasting at 88.3 FM presents a radio play of “A Christmas Carol,” produced and performed by members of the community.

    The hourlong piece, with British accents and sound effects, is the brainchild of Bonnie Grice, a host and producer at the radio station of shows such as “The Song Is You” and “Eclectic Cafe.” Michael Disher, a theater director for the Southampton Cultural Center and a drama teacher on the South Fork, is directing.

Nov 23, 2011
Chuck Yeager is the subject a new documentary by John Chimples (inset). Documenting Chuck Yeager

    John Chimples sat before two large screens at his house in Ditch Plain, Montauk, one day last month. He clicked a link and one of the screens came alive with the image of an older man wearing a wry smile and wrinkled features earned in ways that most human beings can barely imagine.

Nov 23, 2011
Colby Herbst and Deborah Marshall play an escort and a client in nontraditional roles in “Extracurricular” by Frank Tangredi, one of four one-act plays to be staged by the Studio Playhouse next weekend. Four Long Island Plays at Community Theater

    The Studio Playhouse’s latest production is “Four,” a group of four one-act plays written by Long Island playwrights. It will be performed from next Thursday through Dec. 3 at LTV’s Studio 3 in Wainscott.

    The community group, which was formed earlier this year in collaboration with LTV, performed “Destry Rides Again” in June. This time they have plays by Frank Tangredi, Michelle Murphy, and Hortense Carpentier.

Nov 23, 2011
A centennial celebration of Jackson Pollock in Nagoya, Japan, features a recreation of his Springs studio, including the paint-strewn floor, paint cans, and brushes. Jackson Pollock Takes Japan

    Japan has an early start in commemorating next year’s centennial of Jackson Pollock’s birth. Its Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art in Nagoya has opened an exhibit of some 60 of his works.

Nov 23, 2011
The Art Scene: 11.24.11

Two on the Rise

    Davenport and Shapiro Fine Arts in East Hampton will show the work of two artists, Eddie Rehm and Emanuel Buckyar, beginning tomorrow with a reception on Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. Long Island painters, they are fresh to the scene but rising in reputation.

    “We were intrigued by the collaboration between two artists with distinct styles, one almost disturbingly energetic, and the other . . . calming for all its now almost classical allusions to the AbEx tradition,” said Leonard Davenport, a partner in the gallery.

Nov 23, 2011
The Drawing Room Gallery has emerged front and center from its former jewel-box space behind Newtown Lane for temporary digs just up the road at 66 Newtown. More Room for Drawing Room

    The Drawing Room gallery, which was opened by Emily Goldtein and Victoria Munroe in an allée off the north side of Newtown Lane in East Hampton Village in 2004, has moved to a temporary spot farther west on the same street, next to Mecox Gardens and across from Waldbaum’s.

    “We outgrew the space two or three years ago,” said Ms. Munroe recently. Between that and knowing a year ago that they would have to leave their nook, they had been looking around and feel lucky to have found the space at 66 Newtown Lane.

Nov 17, 2011
Perches

Birds have twigs and branches, and accommodate on lordly grasses. When in gardens we employ benches and chairs and, at times, a grounded tree trunk, our obliging constructs of metal, modified wicker, concrete and stone, as well as wood.

Nov 17, 2011
Kathy Hammond’s drawing “Solitary” from 2010 is part of the Artists Alliance of East Hampton’s fall exhibit at Ashawagh Hall in Springs this weekend. The Art Scene: 11.17.11

Fall Showing of the Alliance

    The Artists Alliance of East Hampton will present its fall art exhibit beginning tomorrow at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. The exhibit of work by 46 of its members will continue through Sunday.

    A reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m.

New Art at Demato

    The Richard Demato Gallery in Sag Harbor will open a new show of work by Kyla Zoe Rafert on Saturday with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m.

Nov 17, 2011
“For No Good Reason” at Guild Hall An Onstage Dance to the Death

    Picture a plethora of fans, cheering on their favorites as more and more participants are disqualified, sneaking forward to nab an autograph but perhaps secretly hoping to see an up-close “crash and burn” scenario.

    Sounds like the Indy 500, but it also describes the dance marathons of the 1930s.

Nov 10, 2011
Jack deLashmet, left, and Geoffrey Nimmer shared a laugh as they surveyed the garden at their house in Springs. From a Garden, They Grew Together

The Italian poet Antonio Porchia once wrote, “Following straight lines shortens distances, and also life.”

Nov 10, 2011
Don’t let the shorts fool you: The characters in Randy Parsons’s new CD face chill winds and flying snow, but at least a measure of emotional warmth. Life in the Leisurely Lane

    What’s so funny about peace, love, and easy listening? Randy Parsons, an East Hampton songwriter and guitarist, has released something different: a CD for adults . . . quiet, thoughtful ones.

Nov 10, 2011
Filmmaker Richard Leacock Take Four on Take 2

    The fourth annual Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival, which highlights work by local filmmakers, will open on Friday, Nov. 18, with a tribute to the filmmaker Richard Leacock at Guild Hall from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.

    The evening begins with a cocktail reception, and then features two of Mr. Leacock’s documentaries, “Happy Mother’s Day,” and “Crisis.” D.A. Pennebaker, a fellow filmmaker, will lead a panel discussion on Mr. Leacock’s work afterward along with his children, Victoria Leacock Hoffman and Robert Leacock, also filmmakers, and Pam Wise.

Nov 10, 2011
Work by Robert Leibel will be at Ashawagh Hall in Springs this weekend. The Art Scene 11.10.11

Chase and Ebert Show

    The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton will show an installation of new work by Louisa Chase and Sally Egbert beginning Saturday. According to the gallery, the exhibit of paintings and works on paper will display “lyrical, bold, and intuitive works that operate more as natural and corporeal extrapolations rather than traditional abstract expressions.”

Nov 10, 2011
Archi Awards For South Fork

Two South Fork architectural firms walked away with distinction at the 47th annual American Institute of Architects-Long Island Chapter Archi Awards ceremony on Oct. 19 in Huntington.

Nov 3, 2011
Black Film Fest at the Parrish Art Museum

The Sixth Annual East End Black Film Festival, organized by the African-American Museum of the East End, will be presented tonight and tomorrow night at the Southampton Cultural Center and at the Parrish Art Musuem on Saturday from 12:30 to 9 p.m.

Nov 3, 2011
Nick Mangano surveyed part of his new domain last week from the seats at the Avram Theater at Stony Brook Southampton. Developing New Voices in Theater

     There is a feeling of excitement from the Avram Theater to Chancellors Hall at Stony Brook Southampton, the center for Southampton Arts. The burgeoning graduate arts program headed by Robert Reeves has recently added theater to its roster of offerings. There are already M.F.A. degree programs in creative writing and literature. Bringing the theater arts program to Southampton is a natural progression.

Nov 3, 2011
A detail from “Contraband,” an installation of blackboard and whiteboard pieces that is part of the Rafael Ferrer exhibit opening this weekend at Guild Hall. Rafael Ferrer, an Artist Astride Two Worlds

As with others who have chosen the East End as an artistic retreat, Rafael Ferrer, 78, who lives in Greenport, made his way here in a circuitous route, one that reflected his own journey in making art.

    Beginning on Saturday, Guild Hall will present “Contrabando,” an exhibit that started out as an abridged version of a much larger show at El Museo del Barrio in New York last year and ended up being something else entirely.

Nov 3, 2011
The Again of It

    An autumn day, after hard frost, and an early northeaster. An autumn day of Indian summer equal to that other stunner, that miracle, a languorous June afternoon when all is still. And painful. “The present usually hurts” — Blaise Pascal (“Pensées” No. 47).

Nov 3, 2011
Eileen Hickey-Hulme’s “Chrysler Imperial”  will be on view at the Crazy Monkey Gallery in Amagansett beginning today. The Art Scene 11.03.11

Hudson in New York

    The work of Judith Hudson, a part-time Amagansett resident, is now on view at Salomon Contemporary in West Chelsea. The show is called “Judith Hudson: Playboy Advisor” and includes works on paper from “Sex Advice Drawings.” This is a series that takes sex column dialogue and motifs and parodies them for maximum visual effect.

Nov 3, 2011
Three Exhibits Plus a Fiesta

Guild Hall will open three art shows this weekend with a reception on Saturday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — exhibits of work by Drew Shiflett and Rafael Ferrer (see related story) and a permanent-collection show.

Nov 3, 2011
“To Kill a Mockingbird,” shown in rehearsal, will open at the Bay Street Theatre as part of its Literature Live series on weekends. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Live at Bay Street

“The first time I saw the movie, it had a profound effect on me,” said Murphy Davis, the artistic director of the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. Mr. Davis is directing a stage version of Harper Lee’s classic drama “To Kill a Mockingbird” as part of the theater’s Literature Live series.

Nov 3, 2011
Bruce Jay Friedman Long Island Books: Happy-Go-Lucky Guy

    Spoiler alert: At the end of this picaresque romp, “Lucky Bruce,” the author, playwright, and screenwriter Bruce Jay Friedman (author of “Stern” and “The Lonely Guy’s Book of Life” and screenwriter of “Splash”) admits: “And always — no matter how weak the knees and frail the bank account — there has been the pleasure at Customs of filling in the blank for Occupation with the single word that has always felt treasured and benighted: writer.”

“Lucky Bruce”

Bruce Jay Friedman

Biblioasis, $26.95

Nov 2, 2011
“Architecture of a Bomb,” an installation dating from August, has attracted enough sustained interest to continue at the Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton through December. An Explosive Conversation at Marders

    Bring two artists together, both sculptural and structural in their approaches, and unleash them on an unusual and open space, giving them few limitations except that their materials must be locally sourced and no more than $40 in cost. It’s an interesting recipe and one that could have resulted in bedlam or, worse, boredom.

Oct 27, 2011
Bolshoi and Brewskis at Parrish

    Those who like their ballet and opera over coffee and a muffin will appreciate the live gala reopening of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow presented at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton.

    The simulcast will include performances by the ballet troupe as well as some of opera’s finest artists performing for the theater and the world during the historic event.

Oct 27, 2011
Carol Hunt’s “Firebird” will be featured in “Material Matters” at the Southampton Cultural Center. The Art Scene 10.27.11

Focus on Materials

    The Southampton Cultural Center’s fall exhibit, which opens today, will turn a spotlight on materials in the work of several artists, whether they have created those materials or repurposed them for their art.

    “Material Matters” brings together the sculpture of artists such as James DeMartis, Don Saco, Eric Ernst, Margaret Kerr, James Gemake, and Robert Skinner. Arnold Hoffmann Jr., who is known more for his printmaking, is represented here with two balsa wood constructions he made in the 1960s.

Oct 27, 2011
Laurie Lambrecht’s new book has plenty of pictures of Roy Lichtenstein in his studio, including this one with him on a ladder painting an interior scene. A New Look at Lichtenstein

    It’s unusual that a photograph can make a painting come alive more than the painting itself, but that is often the case with the images in “Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio,” a book of photographs by Laurie Lambrecht of the artist’s studio in Southampton and him at work in it. Monacelli Press, an imprint of Random House, will publish the book on Tuesday.

Oct 20, 2011
Matthew Broderick was praised for his intelligence and humor and his unique style of irony with warmth in a relaxed discussion with Alec Baldwin on Saturday at Guild Hall. Broderick and Baldwin Talk Shop

    Matthew Broderick and even his interviewer, Alec Baldwin, revealed much about themselves and their careers in a freewheeling discussion on Saturday at Guild Hall that included some surprises and surprisingly candid insights on hits, flops, directors, and Marlon Brando. The talk was part of the Hamptons International Film Festival Conversations series.

Oct 20, 2011
David Bailey relaxed on the grounds of c/o The Maidstone on Friday before a screening and discussion of his film “Warhol” at the Hamptons International Film Festival. David Bailey Shot Andy Warhol

    It’s common knowledge that Andy Warhol was an enigma. David Bailey’s 1973 documentary mediation on him for the BBC, shown on Friday at the Hamptons International Film Festival, does not change that perception and yet it does manage to further our understanding of his world and reveals some glimpses of his humanity.

Oct 20, 2011
John Pomianowski said he came to Montauk for the waves, not for the famed East End light. John Pomianowski: Light, Water, Air

    John Pomianowski does not pose as a painter. In talking about his work on Saturday at the Out East Gallery in Montauk, his speech was as refreshingly free of opaque jargon as his paintings are free of schooled artifice.

A visitor to the gallery attempted to lure him into a discussion of the light the East End was famous for among plein-air painters past and, presumably, present. The oils and watercolors large and small, mostly seascapes, now hanging at the gallery are full of light. The oils were done in the late 1990s.  

Oct 20, 2011