A screening of "Philadelphia" and 40 quilts from the National AIDS Memorial at LTV, and Helen Harrison to read from her new murder mystery in Sag Harbor.
Bits and Pieces 11.27.25A screening of "Philadelphia" and 40 quilts from the National AIDS Memorial at LTV, and Helen Harrison to read from her new murder mystery in Sag Harbor.
Capote for the Holidays, Unaltered Center Stage at the Southampton Arts Center will present staged readings of two of Truman Capote's holiday stories.
Doc Fest’s Schedule Is ‘Electric’Hamptons Doc Fest will show 33 documentary films over eight days at the Sag Harbor Cinema, Bay Street Theater, and, for the first time, the Southampton Playhouse.
Fighting Communism With ArtThe film "Taking Venice," coming to Guild Hall, investigates the purported rigging of the 1964 Venice Biennale Grand Prize competition to favor the American entry.
Holiday Market at The ChurchThe Holiday Makers Market at The Church in Sag Harbor will have a pop-up print sale, book signings, and offerings from more than 20 local vendors.
The Art Scene 11.27.25Group shows at the Drawing Room and Keyes Art, exhibition tour at the Bridgehampton Museum, Tripoli Gallery in Miami Beach.
A Tour of Iconic Houses and GardensThe East Hampton Historical Society's annual House and Garden Tour will open the doors to five East Hampton properties ranging from the 19th century to the 21st.
Art, Dance, Biography at The ChurchAn artist-led tour of its current exhibition, a one-act dance-theater piece, and a conversation between two writers about memoir and biography will animate The Church.
Artists Voice Dissent in Sag HarborMusicians, writers, visual artists, comedians, and actors will join forces at the Masonic Temple to protest threats to free expression and dissent that are sweeping the nation.
Bits and Pieces 11.20.25Strauss's 'Arabella' live from the Met, classical recital in Southampton, stand-up comedy at Bay Street, and jazz at the Masonic Temple.
Robots in Revolt in WainscottWritten over 100 years ago, the play 'R.U.R.' introduced the word "robot" to theater audiences and criticized mechanization and its power to dehumanize.
Show Us Your Life: A CollaborationWarren Strugatch, a writer and journalist, talks about working with Hans Van de Bovenkamp to create the Dutch-born sculptor's memoir.
The Art Scene 11.20.25“Something Red!” at the Women’s Art Center of the Hamptons, Oscar Molina honored, Shinnecock portraits at Ma's House, holiday shows in Sag Harbor, and Ibram Lassaw in Chelsea.
A Dystopian Drama at Bay Street"Fahrenheit 451" at Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theater, adapted by Ray Bradbury from his 1953 novel, depicts a future in which books have been banned and firemen burn any that are found.
A New Curatorial PartnershipThe Parrish Art Museum has launched a curatorial partnership with the FLAG Art Foundation that will yield three exhibitions annually, starting in March with an Ellsworth Kelly show.
Bits and Pieces 11.13.25A George Bernard Shaw play from London's National Theatre, Jake Lear at the Masonic Temple, submissions open for Screenwriters Lab, and comedy in Southampton.
For a More Fun-Loving WorldThe Church in Sag Harbor will host Cas Holman, whose book "Playful" urges play in adults' lives, Margaret Garrett, a former dancer turned visual artist, and a casual drawing meetup.
A solo show of recent paintings by Jennifer Cross will open at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Sag Harbor.
Simon Kirke Enters Rock Hall of FameThe drummer and composer, who lives in Montauk, is a founding member of Bad Company, which joined the 2025 Hall of Fame inductees Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, the White Stripes, Cyndi Lauper, OutKast, and Soundgarden.
The Art Scene 11.13.25Christopher Engel at Romany Kramoris, landscape variations at Halsey McKay, exhibition tour at the Parrish, fund-raising show at Ashawagh Hall, and seven artists at LTV.
Bits and Pieces 11.06.25LongHouse gets illuminated for winter, “Harmonic Rhapsodies” in Montauk, poetry, art, and bossa nova in Bridgehampton, jazz at the Masonic Temple, and an open call in Quogue.
Festival of Preservation at Sag CinemaThe Sag Harbor Cinema’s Festival of Preservation will feature an eclectic program of more than 20 films, including documentaries, musicals, westerns, animation, dramas, and experimental films.
From Opera to Dance-TheaterThe Met: Live in HD will return to Guild Hall with Puccini’s “La Boheme,” and Site-Specific Dances will perform a new dance-theater work there based on letters between John Cage and Merce Cunningham.
Musical AmbassadorsComing to The Church in Sag Harbor are an eclectic musical recital, a journal writing workshop, and an open night studio for all creatives.
The Art Scene 11.06.25Sandell and Solow at Ashawagh Hall, three painters at Tripoli, lecture on James Howell at the Parrish, Joe Overstreet survey in NoHo, group show at White Room, Church and Slater at Lucore.
Bits and Pieces 10.30.25Tiler Peck to talk at Guild Hall, an auction of Tony Walton memorabilia, and Halloween fun at the Sag Harbor Masonic Club and Southampton Arts Center.
The Southampton Cultural Center will host a recital by Tian Tang, a prize-winning concert pianist, and a jazz jam session featuring Real East End Brass.
Fitzhugh Karol: Ceramics to SteelFitzhugh Karol, whose work is on view at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs, moves with assurance from ceramic reliefs to iconic wooden totems to large-scale steel sculptures.
Stargazing, Writing, DrawingA busy weekend at The Church in Sag Harbor will include stargazing with the Vanderbilt Museum’s mobile planetarium, a writing workshop, and a “drawing happening.”
The Art Scene 10.30.25Visionary architecture at the Bridgehampton Museum, Man Ray and more in Southampton, a group show in Sag Harbor, and painting workshops on Shelter Island.
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