The Star's Alison Morris Roslyn, a Level 3 sommelier, checked out a New York tasting hosted by the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux and discovered many exceptional wines at welcoming prices.
2023 Bordeaux Offer Exceptional ValueThe Star's Alison Morris Roslyn, a Level 3 sommelier, checked out a New York tasting hosted by the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux and discovered many exceptional wines at welcoming prices.
Bits and Pieces 01.29.26Romantic music in Montauk, blues and jazz in Sag Harbor, jazz jam session in Southampton, and a panel of artist-parents in Water Mill.
Ken Burns Epic at Sag CinemaKen Burns's new 12-hour, six-part documentary, "The American Revolution," co-directed by David Schmidt and Sarah Botstein, will be shown at the Sag Harbor Cinema on successive Sundays.
Lindsay Morris and Susan Lacy to Speak at The ChurchLindsay Morris, an acclaimed photographer, and Susan Lacy, the creator of the “American Masters” series on PBS, will be at The Church in Sag Harbor.
The Art Scene 01.29.26Art auction to benefit ARF Hamptons at Halsey McKay Gallery, and Nicholas Howey paintings in TriBeCa.
‘All the Best, Dr. Freud’The discovery of a framed photo of Sigmund Freud in her closet launched Andrea Mitchell, a film producer, on a new project — a book and documentary about the secret histories of people's houses.
Bits and Pieces 01.22.26Gian Carlo Feleppa performs at Guild Hall, preserving artifacts on Shelter Island, Glam Jam and Mind Open shows at the Masonic Temple, poetry grant, and a garden pests workshop.
Portraiture and Design at Guild HallTwo new shows at Guild Hall feature Jason Bard Yarmosky's meticulously painted portraits of his grandparents and others, and furniture, lighting, and other objects by current and former members of Liberty Labs, a Brooklyn design collective.
Pride Film Series at Bay StreetThe Pride Film Series returns to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor with "C.R.A.Z.Y.," a 2005 Canadian drama with a terrific soundtrack.
‘Hyperlocal’ Theater Group LaunchJonathan Shoemaker, a film and television producer, has left that world to start the Accabonac Theater Project, which will launch with three of his short plays set in Springs.
Bits and Pieces 01.15.26National Theatre Live's "Life of Pi" to screen at Guild Hall, jazz at the Masonic Temple, and Horticultural Alliance book group to meet virtually.
Creative Winter WorkshopsThe Neo-Political Cowgirls will host six creative workshops for women on Sunday mornings at LTV Studios.
New Leadership Tapped for the Special PlayersWith the retirement of Jacqui Leader, Adam and Gail Baranello are taking on new leadership roles with the East End Special Players.
The Art Scene 01.15.26A solo show of work by Richard Sigmund at Keyes Art and a group exhibition of paintings of worldwide vacation destinations at Grenning.
The Church Celebrates a Dance IconThe next exhibition at The Church in Sag Harbor will illuminate the groundbreaking choreography of Martha Graham as well as her collaborations with countless artists, designers, and musicians.
Bits and Pieces 01.08.26Bellini's opera "I Puritani" at Guild Hall, poetry and music at St. Ann's in Bridgehampton, Sticks and Stones comedy returns, horticultural round-table and lecture.
Documentaries HonoredFive films from Hamptons Doc Fest have been shortlisted for documentary Oscars.
East End Dance FestivalThe second annual East End Dance Festival will bring innovative choreography to The Church in Sag Harbor, Guild Hall, and the Watermill Center.
Nancy Atlas Ignites Her Fireside SessionsNancy Atlas's Fireside Sessions will return to Bay Street Theater with Gene Casey, Eugene Chrysler, Brian Mitchell, Randi Fishenfeld, and Jonny Rosch.
Peter Solow Gets the Feeling RightOver more than five decades, Peter Solow has produced paintings, drawings, and mixed-media composites that capture the choreography of people in city spaces and the beauty of the Italian countryside.
The Art Scene 01.08.26Group show at the White Room Gallery, artist books by Barry McCallion at the Springs Community Library.
Bits and Pieces 12.25.25The HooDoo Loungers, the East End's New Orleans party band, will perform a New Year’s Eve show at Sag Harbor's Masonic Temple.
Laughing in the New YearThe Ha Ha Hamptons Comedy Tour will bring four standup veterans to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on New Year's Eve.
New Head for HamptonsFilm Bob Feinberg, a media executive, attorney, cultural entrepreneur, and East Hampton resident, has been tapped to head HamptonsFilm.
Pat Place: A Life in Music and ArtPat Place has followed two career paths, in music as a founding member of the legendary Contortions and Bush Tetras, and as an artist who has exhibited at Artists Space and other venues to rave reviews.
The Art Scene 12.25.25Jackie Hoving and Norm Paris, artists and art professors, will lead an informal drawing workshop at The Church in Sag Harbor.
A Jack of All Creative Trades August Gladstone, a multitalented screenwriter, poet, musician, and songwriter, will perform music from his upcoming album and recent EP at Sag Harbor's Masonic Temple.
Bits and Pieces 12.18.25Comedy at Guild Hall, music at Sag Harbor’s Masonic Temple, Sticks and Stones Comedy Club in Southampton, Cherry Bombs at the Talkhouse, and a garden book group on Zoom.
Fashion Intervention In SouthamptonIn conjunction with its current show, "Second Skin," the Southampton Arts Center will host a "fashion intervention" performance by the artist Gabriela Galvan.
Music to Warm Up WithAn off-site music series organized by the Arts Center at Duck Creek will bring three vibrant jazz ensembles to the Sagaponack Farm Distillery.
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