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Guild Hall's Musical Week

Mandy Gonzalez and the Bacon Brothers will perform in coming days at Guild Hall.

Jul 27, 2017
Erling Kagge, above, a Norwegian explorer, mountaineer, and writer, will talk about “Silence in the Age of Noise” with his friend Petter Skavlan, a writer and filmmaker, in the Watermill Center’s summer lectures on Tuesday. Sounds of Silence, and More at Watermill Center Talks

The Watermill Center’s annual summer lecture series provides a platform for accomplished workers in every imaginable field to share the cutting-edge ideas that shape their work. This year’s talks begin on Tuesday and continue through Aug. 17.

Jul 27, 2017
Arlene Slavin with one of the works from her “Intersections” series The Art Scene: 07.27.17

A barn show, a road show, four studio tours and new shows at Roman Fine Art, Romany Kramoris, Boo-Hooray Summer Rental, and The Art Barge, are all on tap for this week.

Jul 27, 2017
Topping Rose Comedy

Comedy for a Cause, an evening of dinner, drinks, and a comedy show hosted by Felicia Madison, will take place on Monday at 7 p.m. at the Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. Four comedians, Jocelyn Chia, Clayton Fletcher, Nancy Lombardo, and Erin Maguire, will round out the program, which is a benefit for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Tickets are $185 and can be purchased in advance at feliciamadison. com.

Jul 25, 2017
Dorothy Dehner’s “Dark Harmony,” an oil painting from 1953, is on view as part of “Moving Targets,” an exhibition at Mark Borghi Fine Art in Bridgehampton. A Beach Read for the Art Set in Bridgehampton

With a wide span of years and no real focus, the show “Moving Targets: American Art From 1918 to 2012” is as rambling as its title suggests. Still, it has enough standout pieces to make it worth a look.

Jul 20, 2017
Alec Baldwin will recreate his role in "Gross Points" in a Guild Hall reading. Baldwin and Yulin Will Read ‘Gross Points’ at Guild Hall

Alec Baldwin and Harris Yulin will star in a staged reading of “Gross Points” on Tuesday at 8 p.m. and Tovah Feldshuh and Richard Kind will headline a reading of “Assisted Loving” on Friday, July 28, also at 8.

Jul 20, 2017
Barney Rosset Doc

“Barney’s Wall,” a new documentary about Barney Rosset, the Grove Press and Evergreen Review publisher who successfully waged battles against censorship and introduced to American readers such writers as Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, and Jean Genet, will be shown at Guild Hall next Thursday.

Jul 20, 2017
The covered porch at the house at 78 Rosko Lane in Southampton, also referred to as Linden, was designed by Lisa Mende with a pop of orange. Color Reigns in Hospital’s Designer Showhouse

Not satisfied with one house, this year the Hampton Designer Showhouse, which benefits Southampton Hospital, will feature two next-door houses in a new subdivision to the west of Southampton Village.

Jul 20, 2017
Comedy at Talkhouse

The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett will take a break from its music programs on Wednesday evening.

Jul 20, 2017
Elizabeth Doyle Carey, left, and Carrie Doyle, authors and sisters, are the founders of Dunemere Books, a publishing press that has released seven novels in its first year. The two hope to tap into the binge-watching mentality of TV and cultivate binge-readers instead. Here Come the Doyle Sisters

“Literature cannot be the business of a woman’s life,” the poet laureate Robert Southey informed Charlotte Bronte when she sent him her poems, along with her sibling Anne’s writing, to critique. The Brontes went on, quite efficiently, to make it their business.

Jul 20, 2017
Is Fashion Art?

Who better to consider the question “Is fashion art?” than Valerie Steele, a writer, fashion historian, and director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Dr. Steele will do so at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill tomorrow at 6 p.m. in a talk that will explore how the exhibition of fashion in museums has blurred the line between art and fashion and how fashion designers, curators, and critics weigh in on the subject. A question-and-answer session will follow the lecture. Tickets are $12, free for members and students.

Jul 20, 2017
Jazz in Montauk

Janice Friedman, a jazz pianist and vocalist, and Marco Panascia, a bassist, will perform a program of jazz standards and original songs in a free concert at the Montauk Library on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Jul 20, 2017
Lorna Luft in Sag

“An Evening With Lorna Luft,” a new show from the acclaimed stage, screen, and television actress and vocalist, will take place Monday evening at 8 at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor as part of its Music Mondays cabaret series.

Jul 20, 2017
At last year’s Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, Alan Alda narrated a program of music by Mozart. This year, he will use the letters of Brahms and Clara and Robert Schumann to narrate their music. Love, Genius, Madness, and More at This Year's Music Festival

The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival kicks off its month-long, 13-concert series on July 30 with a program of music by Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, and Robert Schumann, in a composer portrait called “Love, Genius, Madness,” narrated by Alan Alda.

Jul 20, 2017
Spanish Music

“Summer Roses: The Gypsy Girl and the Nightingale,” an hourlong concert of music by Spanish composers, will take place at the Southampton Cultural Center on Pond Lane on Sunday at 5 p.m.

Jul 20, 2017
The Art Scene: 07.20.17

The Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum will present “Long Island Landscapes,” a group show organized by Peter J. Marcelle, from Saturday through Aug. 1, with a reception set for Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. “The Girl Next Door” will open Saturday at the RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton with a reception from 6 to 8:30 p.m. A benefit for the Hetrick-Martin Institute, an organization dedicated to serving L.G.B.T.Q. youth, the show will run through Aug. 13.

Jul 20, 2017
The soprano Ileana Santamaria was featured in a Choral Society of the Hamptons concert Saturday. Brahms's 'Requiem': An Old Master in East Hampton

By any measure Johannes Brahms was an “Old Master” and it was with his German Requiem, that musical salve for human suffering in the face of death that the Choral Society of the Hamptons, joined by the Greenwich Village Chamber Singers and the South Fork Chamber Orchestra, closed its 2016-2017 concert season on Saturday in the Parish Hall of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton.

Jul 13, 2017
Dennis Elsas, a longtime D.J., will present “Rock ’n’ Roll Never Forgets” on Sunday at Guild Hall. Dennis Elsas and ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Never Forgets’

On Sunday at 7 p.m., Dennis Elsas will present “Rock ’n’ Roll Never Forgets,” a multimedia show featuring highlights from his interviews with rock ’n’ roll royals, at Guild Hall in East Hampton.

Jul 13, 2017
“The Grain Field, Long Island” by Edward Gay is one of several paintings purchased by the East Hampton Historical Society from Terry Wallace using a grant from the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation. Peaceful Scenes of Yesteryear at Clinton Academy

If you are among those who are frustrated by the crowds and noise of summer (and who isn’t?) the East Hampton Historical Society exhibition now at Clinton Academy offers a chance to reflect on simpler times.

Jul 13, 2017
Kelly McCreary plays a seamstress in 1905 New York in “Intimate Apparel” at Bay Street Theater. Stumbling Into Matrimony in Sag Harbor

Race and matrimony are at the heart of “Intimate Apparel,” a 2003 play by Lynn Nottage in revival now through July 30 at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor.

Jul 13, 2017
Surf’s Up at Parrish Art Museum

The Platform series at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill provides an occasion for individual artists to consider the entire museum over a period of months as a location for interdisciplinary artworks and installations.

Jul 13, 2017
The Art Scene: 07.13.17

Ashawagh Hall in Springs will be the site of the third Hamptons Plein Air invitational from tomorrow through July 23. Twenty-one artists will not only participate in the exhibition but also paint outdoors daily at locations in East Hampton and Springs. The East End Photographers Group’s summer exhibition will open at the Water Mill Museum with a reception next Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. and continue through Aug. 13.

Jul 13, 2017
A self-portrait, “yung jake‚” is a digital painting printed on Dibond. Yung Jake: From the Screen to the Wall

Yung Jake Patterson is bringing his emoji.ink paintings to the Tripoli Gallery in Southampton.

Jul 13, 2017
Rupert Boyd, an Australian classical guitarist, and Laura Metcalf, an American cellist, of Boyd Meets Girl A Focus on Dance and Music This Week at Guild Hall

Guild Hall has a lively week ahead, with performances by the internationally acclaimed Pilobolus Dance Theater, the Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and vocalist Bebe Neuwirth, the classical musicians Boyd Meets Girl, and a talk by Misty Copeland, a principal dancer of the American Ballet Theater.

Jul 11, 2017
Murder and Mayhem in the '39 Steps'

Via Brooklyn will present "The 39 Steps," which spoofs Hitchcock’s murder mystery with a cast of four playing more than 50 characters, along with fast changes, shadow puppets, fog machines, projections, questionable accents, and moustaches.

Jul 11, 2017
All That Jazz

The Montauk Library will present “What’s All That Jazz About?” on Wednesday evening at 7:30.

Jul 6, 2017
Betty Buckley in Sag

Bay Street Theater will introduce the concert series “Music Mondays” on July 10 at 8 p.m. with a performance by the Tony Award-winner Betty Buckley, whose many credits include “Cats,” “Sunset Boulevard,” and the Bay Street production of “Grey Gardens.”

Jul 6, 2017
While installing her paintings at Ille Arts in Amagansett, Deborah Buck took a break in the gallery’s sunlit garden. Deborah Buck: Like Nature on Steroids

Strange, almost surreal forms are central to Deborah Buck's paintings, so they aren’t resolutely abstract. But, with a few exceptions, they are not figurative either--except perhaps in her head, where magic is the norm.

Jul 6, 2017
Design and Antiques

The Bridgehampton Antiques and Modern Design Show will take place at the Bridgehampton Community House through Sunday.

Jul 6, 2017
“Big Sonia” is a documentary about Sonia Warshawski, a 4-foot-8 Holocaust survivor who is one of the few willing to speak publicly about her wartime experiences. From Delis to Wagner In Jewish Film Fest

The third annual Southampton Jewish Film Festival offers an opportunity to explore a wide span of Jewish history and culture, with films ranging from a documentary about American delicatessens to a narrative feature that eerily foreshadows the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris.

Jul 6, 2017