Jazz at the Parrish, hits from the '60s, '70s, and '80s at Bay Street, opera at the Leiber Collection, string quartet and Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks on Shelter Island.
Jazz at the Parrish, hits from the '60s, '70s, and '80s at Bay Street, opera at the Leiber Collection, string quartet and Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks on Shelter Island.
The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center and Black Public Media will present the sixth annual Black Film Festival on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater.
Boots on the Ground Theater will bring Christopher Durang's comedy “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" to the Southampton Cultural Center for a three-week run.
After a screening of "Blue Moon" at the film festival, Ethan Hawke talked with Alison Stewart, a public radio host, about Lorenz Hart, the complex lyricist he plays in the film, his collaboration with Richard Linklater, its director, the legacy of Robert Redford, and more.
Sag Harbor's Roy Nicholson is one of a number of contemporary East End artists whose work is currently on view in Shanghai.
Tomas Majcherski, a multi-instrumentalist who grew up in East Hampton, will return to the South Fork with his Sonic Chambers Quartet, a New Orleans-based band that draws upon myriad influences.
"In the Out/Out the In" at the Parrish Art Museum is a survey of the six-decade career of Nina Yankowitz, whose work has expanded the boundaries of painting, sculpture, sound, and installation.
Burt Glinn survey and "Banned Book Project" in Springs, watercolors at Ashawagh Hall, Loschen and Lucore in Montauk, group shows at the Depot and Stella Flame.
An exhibition of large acrylic paintings inspired by images captured from outer space will open in the newly renovated Tractor Barn of the Bridgehampton Museum.
Alan Ceppos, who is about to open as the lead in an Off Broadway comedy, began acting as a child and has continued to pivot between TV and film work and several other businesses.
Comedy at Bay Street, a horticultural round table in Bridgehampton, the psychedelic '60s and '70s at LongHouse, and Hampton Theatre Company subscriptions are now available.
For National Hispanic Heritage Month, “Second Skin,” a group show featuring 30 or so works from the 1950s to the present, will open at the Southampton Arts Center on Saturday.
The Southampton Cultural Center will host free jazz jam sessions on the first Sunday of every month through December.
Charlie King and Rick Burkhardt, both known for their satirical protest songs, will perform at the community room at East Hampton's Windmill Village II.
Portraits at the Drawing Room, outdoor workshops in Montauk, handmade furniture in Bridgehampton, painting workshop at LongHouse.
The first "Churchennial" exhibition features work by more than 40 participants in The Church's residency programs of the last three years in Sag Harbor.
"A Steady Rain," a two-actor play at LTV, is about a pair of Chicago policemen whose trust and loyalty are challenged after a domestic-disturbance call turns tragic.
The upcoming Hamptons Film Festival will include "On the End," a film by Ari Selinger inspired by the true story of the effort to remove a mechanic from his Montauk property.
"Understories" at the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons features work by six artists who show both the visible and invisible forces that connect us to the living world.
Jazz at Duck Creek, celebrating Jules Feiffer, Hamptons Pride film series, music in Montauk and Southampton, and a Bridgehampton Museum benefit at the Bridge.
A film festival addition, "Jay Kelly" stars George Clooney as a famous movie actor and Adam Sandler as his manager as they travel together through Europe.
The Sag Harbor American Music Festival will bring four days of concerts, all but one free, to multiple venues throughout the village.
Bonsai workshop at LongHouse, group shows at Bridgehampton Museum and Depot Gallery, Bretzke and Elkins at Grenning, new gallery in Southampton.
Jazz at Duck Creek, architecture and design tour in Southampton, comedy at Bay Street, Romani jazz on Shelter Island, and a guitar virtuoso at the Masonic Temple.
The 22nd Latino Film Festival will present four feature films and one short from Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico, with screenings at four venues.
LTV Studios will host a performance by Aqua Cherry and Friends, a reggae band, and a screening of "The Weight of Memory," a documentary about a son of Holocaust survivors who shares his family's story.
Gus Yero's paintings, whether abstract or figurative, large or small, reflect his belief that "color is what painting is all about."
The 33rd Hamptons International Film Festival will feature in-person conversations with Ethan Hawke and Elizabeth Olsen, as well as 12 world premieres, eight North American premieres, and 21 U.S. premieres.
Dana Cowin, former editor of Food and Wine magazine, and Edwina von Gal, founder of Perfect Earth Project, will explore the theme of nurturing hope through hospitality at a LongHouse dinner.
Solo shows at Ashawagh Hall and Tripoli Gallery, Mike Solomon on Brooks and Park, auction for El Salvador, and group shows at Lucore, Ma's House, and Southampton Cultural Center.
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