Bridgehampton Chamber Music’s spring concert series will offer programs featuring the harp, the spirit of Mozart, and composers at the height of their creativity.
Bridgehampton Chamber Music’s spring concert series will offer programs featuring the harp, the spirit of Mozart, and composers at the height of their creativity.
The Music Scene 4.11.24Annie Trezza, About Last Night, and Rated fresh at the Talkhouse, Joanne Shaw Taylor, “Fiesta!”, and “Mambo Night” at the Suffolk Theater, Jazz at the Masonic Temple.
Bits and Pieces 04.04.24Hungarian concert from the choral society, comedy at Bay Street, Special Players’ romp in Mattituck, the sounds of the garden, spring pruning workshop.
Creativity on Land and SeaLife sciences, ranging from oceanography to psychiatry, inform two programs at The Church in Sag Harbor this weekend.
Sarah Kautz: A Passion for HistorySarah Kautz’s childhood fascination with the Indiana Jones movies anticipated her career in historical anthropology and archaeology that has led her to South Africa, Japan, and the Southampton History Museum.
The Art Scene 04.04.24Jack Ceglic’s food diary at the Drawing Room, East End photographers in Manhattan, landscapes and portraits at Grenning, Parrish gallery talk by Simon Vega, two abstract painters at the White Room.
The Music Scene 04.04.24Jazz and jamming at the Masonic Temple, Klyph Black and friends at the Talkhouse, Def Leppard and Billy Joel tribute bands in Riverhead.
World Premiere at LTVA drama having its world premiere at LTV Studios is a memory play with a stellar cast that’s written like a jigsaw puzzle through time.
'Uncropped' Is 'Great Journalism'The Sag Harbor Cinema will celebrate the 50-year career of the photographer James Hamilton with “Uncropped,” D.W. Young’s new documentary, an exhibit of Mr. Hamilton's photographs, and films by Alfred Hitchcock, Wes Anderson, and George Romero.
Bits and Pieces 03.28.24Bernadette Peters to perform at Guild Hall’s N.Y.C. awards dinner, David Amram sells out The Church, and a one-day show at the East Hampton Library to highlight baymen.
LongHouse Welcomes SpringLongHouse Reserve to reopen for the season with a celebration of ceramics by Toshiko Takaezu, new art and design works in the gardens, and a workshop.
Marquee Mentors in New LabHamptonsFilm’s annual Screenwriters Lab will pair three chosen screenwriters with three accomplished writer-director mentors.
Roy Lichtenstein at 100The most recent commemorations of Roy Lichtenstein’s centennial are a 100-work retrospective at the Albertina Museum in Vienna and the completion of a catalogue raisonne of his work.
Storytelling Shaped by a Rebellious LifeAfter a lifetime of defying authority, Sag Harbor’s Terry Sullivan is using filmmaking to tell his stories of resistance and activism on LTV, inspired in part by his 24-year friendship with Pete Seeger.
The Art Scene 03.28.24Evolving multimedia exhibition at Guild Hall, 1960s to 80s paintings at Eric Firestone in NoHo, NYFA honors Nina Yankowitz, Paton Miller and Eileen O’Kane Kornreich in Manhattan.
The Music Scene 03.28.24Classic Soul at Bay Street Theater, three shows at the Talkhouse, the Roses Grove Band and jazz at the Masonic temple, making sense in Riverhead.
All Eyes on the Book“Look at the Book,” at the Southampton Arts Center, is broad and freeform in its examination of how 33 artists use books as a theme in their work.
Bits and Pieces 03.21.24Documentary on five notable women architects at Southampton Arts Center, Libero Canto vocal workshop in East Hampton, Perlman Music Program to revitalize its Shelter Island campus, horticulture scholarships from the Horticultural Alliance.
Psychedelia at The ChurchThe psychedelic sights and sounds of the East Village in the ‘60s will fill The Church in Sag Harbor during a screening of the new documentary “Psychedelicized: The Electric Circus Story.”
The Art Scene 03.21.24Three-day printmaking event at LTV Studios, Matthew Satz to speak about his work at The Church, solo show and memoir by Audrey Flack, spring has sprung at Sara Nightingale.
The Big Reveal at the Watermill CenterThe Watermill Center will open the studios of its resident artists—Lindsay Morris, a photographer from Sag Harbor, Joana P. Cardozo and Sara Stern, interdisciplinary artists, and Katherine Profeta, a dramaturge and writer.
The Music Scene 03.21.24Local musicians to celebrate Prince at Bay Street, a benefit and Little Head Thinks at the Talkhouse, drumming and jazz at the Masonic Temple, supper club Saturdays at Main Prospect, Creedence tribute in Riverhead.
Throwback Tunes and Edgy FashionThe Cherry Bombs, a 1980s cover band from Amagansett and New York City whose lineup has shifted over the years, will bring edgy fashion, hard rocking, female empowerment, and a lot of fun to the Stephen Talkhouse.
Bits and Pieces 03.14.24Dance as liberation at The Church, comedy and acting workshop at Bay Street, garden books discussed virtually, comedy at the Cultural Center, cultural tour of Sag Harbor, new leadership for Long Island Historical Societies.
Hallie Cohen: Living the Vita DolceA year in Rome as an undergraduate art student and a screening years later of a film by Pier Paolo Pasolini led to Hallie Cohen’s “Mi Ricordo: Roman Watercolors,” a show of monumental paintings.
South Fork in New YorkThe Madoo Conservancy’s Manhattan lecture series will feature Cassian Schmidt, a German landscape designer, while LongHouse Reserve’s Larsen Salon lecture in Manhattan will welcome Calvin Tsao, an architect, for a conversation with Sherri Donghia.
Stepping Into ‘The Cage’Patrick Brennan’s "The Cage" at Halsey McKay Gallery takes over the space with an installation that aims to confound viewers' expectations in order to arrive at a greater understanding of the work.
The Art Scene 03.14.24Linda K. Alpern at Guild Hall, Mr. Wash, a self-taught artist, at The Church, Frida Kahlo doc at the Parrish, graphic novel readings at the Southampton Arts Center, five women artists in Montauk, group shows at LTV, Springs Library, and the Southampton Cultural Center.
The Music Scene 03.14.24Richard Baratta and Latin Jazz at the Southampton Arts Center, Glam Jam and Jam Session at the Masonic Temple, Johnny in the Basement at the Talkhouse, Irish trifecta at the Suffolk Theater, and live music at Kidd Squid.
A New Face at Pollock-KrasnerMatthew K. Ward has taken the helm of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center after serving as a curator at the Museum of the Southwest in Texas and an educator at Stony Brook University, Hofstra University, and St. Joseph’s College.
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