Four days of music in Montauk with more than 80 bands rocking around the clock, plus jazz in Southampton and Out East at the Talkhouse
Four days of music in Montauk with more than 80 bands rocking around the clock, plus jazz in Southampton and Out East at the Talkhouse
For a new show at the Parrish Art Museum, Racquel Chevremont and Mickalene Thomas bring together more than 50 works by six female artists of color.
The 11th annual Montauk Music Festival will bring more than 80 performers from near and far to the hamlet for four days of music starting Thursday at 6:30 p.m., with an opening party at the Westlake Fish House featuring music by 10 festival bands, cocktails, appetizers, and dancing.
Paula Poundstone has performed at the Bay Street Theater so often that she needs no introduction. She will bring her lightning wit to Sag Harbor on May 28.
An Andy Warhol "Marilyn" painting that sold for $195 million on Monday set up a week of anticipated auctions, including paintings by Pollock and de Kooning expected to net healthy sums in Christie's auction on Thursday.
Guild Hall and Bel Canto Book Camp will bring emerging opera stars to East Hampton for residencies and performances.
Concerts by Caroline Doctorow (singer-songwriter), Bruce Wolosoff (pianist and composer), and Ariel Horowitz (violinist), and a talk on Frederick Law Olmsted
"Right Before I Go," conceived by Stan Zimmerman, directed by Valerie diLorenzo, and starring a host of well-known local actors, will be staged at LTV Studios in Wainscott on Saturday and May 21. The production, which aims to "break the silence and create discussion," is also a fund-raiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Preservation Long Island has sent letters to Guild Hall's leadership as well as various East Hampton Village officials asking them to consider the historic significance of its interiors.
A new documentary by Markie Hancock tells the story of the founding of the Retreat and the ongoing but underreported incidences of domestic violence on the East End.
Beating the odds, three Long Island filmmakers sell their self-produced comedy special to Netflix.
East End painters at Ashawagh Hall, floral beauty at Grenning, celebrity photos at White Room, videos in Southampton, and a slew of solo shows
Topiary workshops at Madoo, Music for Montauk, concerts at the Parrish and the Southampton Cultural Center, Public Gardens Day in Bridge
The painter Brian O'Leary talks about his own work, the nature of painting, and his friendships with Rauschenberg and Lichtenstein.
The effort to preserve the Springs house and studios of the late Abstract Expressionist artists James Brooks and Charlotte Park had another boost yesterday with the announcement that the National Trust for Historic Preservation has included the site on its annual list of the 11 most endangered historic places in the United States.
Concerns continue to be raised about what changes proposed for Guild Hall mean for its historical legacy. The most significant critique to have emerged comes from Robert A.M. Stern Architects, the firm that conducted the first major renovations and restorations to Guild Hall, completed in 2009.
Bleckner and Fischl in conversation, Pollock-Krasner House reopens, artworks inspired by nature and inkblots, 17 women artists at Ashawagh Hall
Innovative works in Bay Street's Title Wave festival feature the quest for DNA, the Titanic, grieving parents, and a nosy widow.
John Steinbeck Waterfront Park has been in the news lately, and now comes a chance to look back at the Nobel Prize winner's legacy in Sag Harbor.
The Salon Series returns to the Parrish Art Museum with Pegasus: The Orchestra, and the Moondogs salute Paul McCartney at Bay Street.
The Pushcart Press, started by Bill Henderson in a studio apartment in Yonkers and in Springs since 1981, is now 50 years old.
New exhibitions opening at Duck Creek, Mark Borghi in Sag Harbor, AB NY, the Gardiner Mill Cottage Gallery, the Southampton History Museum, Southampton Cultural Center, and New York City, plus talks and other art news.
"Empire of Water" at The Church takes the theme of water broadly with historically styled seascapes and the most contemporary of conceptual explorations, and many things in between.
Resident artists will present their work this weekend at the Watermill Center. Its sensory-friendly tours will launch April 30.
Larry Kramer's legacy, a spring party at the Parrish Art Museum, psychedelia and jazz music, and auditions for the Choral Society of the Hamptons.
Earth Day-themed documentaries to focus on water in all its forms, California wildfires, Tibetan snow leopards, and the world's rivers.
A new exhibition at Southampton Arts Center will focus on art and cutting-edge technology, including NFTs, the metaverse, and more.
LongHouse offers a sneak peek, Tripoli unveils a year's worth of residency work from Felix Bonilla Gerena, John Torreano in space, and more.
Shelby Raebeck's fiction draws on his life as an East End native to illuminate the struggles of ordinary people in a not always ordinary place.
A Ukrainian musician and scholar will host a benefit concert for Ukraine at Bay Street Friday, followed by Garrison Keillor on Saturday.
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