The Church in Sag Harbor and the Sag Harbor Cinema are focusing on boxing, with an exhibition at The Church of artwork that explores the subject, and movies ranging from “Raging Bull” to Buster Keaton’s “Battling Butler” at the cinema.
The Church and Sag Cinema Enter the RingThe Church in Sag Harbor and the Sag Harbor Cinema are focusing on boxing, with an exhibition at The Church of artwork that explores the subject, and movies ranging from “Raging Bull” to Buster Keaton’s “Battling Butler” at the cinema.
Video, Fire, and Gospel at DiaTony Cokes’s video installation at Dia Bridgehampton uses text, music, and images to reflect the history of the building’s site as well as Dan Flavin’s light sculptures on the second floor.
When the Other Side Beckons“Footprints of an Angel,” a feature film about a beloved matriarch and her family, was adapted from a play by Tramar Pettaway, a Southampton native who also served as the film’s associate producer.
A Platform for New DesignersOffshore Art & Film will bring three fashion events to Montauk this summer, starting with designs from Glam Mom New York, Coast Hampton, and the Montauk Group.
Acclaimed Irish Fiddler in ConcertFrankie Gavin, a fiddler and one of Ireland's most renowned musicians, will bring traditional Irish music to the Southampton History Museum.
Bits and Pieces 06.15.23Open Garden Day on the South Fork, jazz at Duck Creek, Hungarian folk music, multimedia performance, Perlman Music Program recitals, Birbiglia redux at Bay Street.
East End Mixology: Cocktails for HireAfter years behind the bar at venues such as Gurney's in Montauk and Sag Harbor's Le Bilboquet, Jarhn Blutstein has taken the elevated cocktail experience on the road with East End Mixology.
Garden Bazaar and Cocktails at MadooThe Madoo Conservancy’s two-part summer benefit will feature a garden market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and a cocktail party from 5 to 8.
Juneteenth Marked on the South ForkThe Southampton African American Museum, the Eastville Community Historical Society, and LTV Studios will celebrate Juneteenth with performances, panel discussions, films, a barbecue, and more.
Poetry and Jazz in BridgehamptonYesenia Montilla, a poet nominated for an N.A.A.C.P. Image Award, will read from her new book at the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center.
Sex and the SexagenarianThe Church in Sag Harbor was awash in cosmopolitans during its recent benefit that featured Candace Bushnell and her solo show, “Is There Still Sex in the City?”
SummerDocs: Memories Lost and FoundHamptonsFilm’s SummerDocs opener, “The Eternal Memory,” is a portrait of a loving marriage between a Chilean actress and a journalist who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
The Art Scene 06.15.23An artists’ panel at the Parrish, Darius Yektai at Grenning, open houses for historic artists' homes, Jamie de Pasquale and Paton Miller at MM Fine Art, sustainable design at Todd Merrill Studio, new shows in Sag, Montauk, and Water Mill.
A Nautical Tragedy The 1876 wreck of the cargo ship Circassian off the coast of Mecox Bay is the subject of a live reading-performance in Southampton.
Art and Performance at WMCThe Watermill Center’s 10-acre campus will be enlivened with art installations and performances on its Community Day.
Bits and Pieces 06.08.23Horticultural Alliance lecture to focus on year-round gardens, classical piano in Southampton, video installation in Montauk, and master classes at Perlman Music Program.
Forever Shingle in SouthamptonThe Southampton Arts Center's sixth annual Architecture and Design Tour, set for Friday, June 16, will explore the modern evolution of Shingle Style architecture in Southampton.
From Chile to the Deep on FilmHamptonsFilm has announced its SummerDocs series of award-winning documentaries and the return of outdoor screenings of cinema classics at Herrick Park and Main Beach.
Hammer of the GoddessesLez Zeppelin, returning to the Stephen Talkhouse, has captured the power of Led Zeppelin’s music for 19 years, performing around the world and earning kudos from Led Zep’s founder, Jimmy Page.
Heroine of the HelixBay Street Theater’s new musical, “Double Helix,” scores big with smashing performances, a compelling heroine, a hummable score, and nimble direction.
Indigenous Fashion and Film at LTVFashions by Kayla Lookinghorse, a Native American designer, and a new feature by Ginew Benton, a Native filmmaker, are two highlights of an afternoon of Indigenous fashion and art at LTV.
Inside and Out at Duck CreekEvocative paintings of New York (and Nuyorican) apartments and a sculptural installation inspired by nature are at the Arts Center at Duck Creek.
Rose Cameron: A Culture Lost, and Found in ArtAfter an entrepreneurial career that brought her into the orbit of Michelle Obama, Rose Cameron launched a series of paintings that brought back—and visually expressed—long-blocked memories of her childhood in the Philippines.
The Art Scene 06.08.23Lucy Winton at Tripoli and Dalton Portella at Lucore, new shows at Halsey McKay, Nela Arias-Misson’s brilliant forms at Keyes, Lichtenstein Foundation gifts, butterflies in Bridgehampton, Alastair Gordon’s works on paper.
The Pleasures of the LandThe Parrish Art Museum’s Landscape Pleasures event will feature lectures by three landscape architects on Saturday morning and self-guided tours of five gardens on Sunday.
Afro-Colombian Music at Duck CreekLa Manga will bring a program of Afro-Colombian culture and music to the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs.
Ashes to Ashes, Paint to PaintThe Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs has opened for the season with two shows with a more-is-more attitude, and both to their credit.
Bits and Pieces 06.01.23Garden benefit for Neo-Political Cowgirls, Isadora Duncan repertoire at LongHouse, Bach sonatas in Montauk, musical mix at Jewish Center of the Hamptons, Perlman Music Program back on The Rock.
Hot to TrotThe Hampton Theatre Company’s production of John Patrick Shanley’s comedy “The Portuguese Kid” turns a predictable script into an enjoyable night of theater thanks to top-flight performances and a sure directorial hand.
In Montauk, Music for LoveMusic for Montauk’s spring concert will feature a romantic and eclectic mix of music by composers ranging from Barbara Strozzi and Giacomo Puccini to Benjamin Britten, Mary Kouyoumdjian, and Philip Glass.
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