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Sciulli's Dreams and Yung Jake's Cartoons

An artist who paints and sculpts with light and a young multihyphenate creator of art and music will each take over a portion of the Guild Hall museum galleries beginning on Saturday.

10 Swimmers at Y Nationals

“We probably were up there when it came to the number of competitors we brought vis-a-vis our size,” said Tom Cohill, who coaches the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter’s youth swim team, the Hurricanes.

Don’t Look Now, but Bonac’s in First

East Hampton High School’s baseball team is in first place after an impressive 14-1 rout here of Westhampton Beach, completing a League VI series sweep.

Making Art in Disquieting Times

The Halsey McKay Gallery’s exhibitions in East Hampton this month offer two renditions of America and American themes that on the surface appear to diverge, but stand as bookends to the disquieting reality of daily experience.

The Art Scene 04.25.19

Photographers East at Ashawagh, new group at Tulla Booth, "Witness" in Sag Harbor, and much more

Hamptons Doc Fest's New Spring Series

The Hamptons Doc Fest is celebrating spring with documentaries about farming, jazz, and journalists, each of which will be followed by a discussion.

Mark Rothko in the News

Mark Rothko has been in the news lately, with significant sales of his artwork coming up next month and the release last month of a short film about his enduring tribute to a fellow artist.

New Season, New Work at LongHouse

One of the most reliable harbingers of spring and the high season on the South Fork is the opening of the 16-acre LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton every April in the heart of daffodil and tulip season.

Title Wave: New Works Fest at Bay Street

A fairy tale pop-rock musical, two history-based plays, and a drama set in a near future beset by climate change will be presented next week in Title Wave, Bay Street Theater’s new works festival.

Leaving Montauk Oceanfront at Risk

About every expert on coastal erosion and sea level rise will tell you that the only solution for at-risk areas is to retreat. But right now, the only significant retreat appears to be by the East Hampton Town Board, which collapsed notably amid ill-informed pressure from some Montauk residents and resort owners who objected to a part of a long-range planning study.

Reminded of Our Icons by Notre Dame

In the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, there is a reminder of how buildings can hold a community together. Churches, old houses, beloved places provide a feeling of permanence in an impermanent world. They give us a sense of who we are, simply because they are an icon we can call our own. For France and for much of the world, as one man on a Paris street told The New York Times this week, the Notre Dame tragedy was like losing a member of the family.

Warriors Wind Up Shy by One Try

A rough-and-tumble youth rugby game with a Rockaway side at Mattituck High.

Trustees Change Needed

In the absence of a meaningful top-of-the-ticket campaign for East Hampton Town Board this year, the time is right for voters to focus their attention on how the town trustees are chosen.

Bonac Baseball’s Best Game in a While

Vinny Alversa, Bonac’s coach, used four pitchers against Shoreham-Wading River, a perennial baseball power from which a couple of major leaguers have come, and all four pitched well.

Drive, Chip, Putt Finalist Continues to Take Dead Aim

“He did very well . . . it was an awesome experience,” said Kevin Smith, James Bradley’s coach and Montauk Downs’s longtime head golf pro, who went down to Augusta National with the Bradleys.

Noah’s Résumé Is Still Soaring

The 11-year-old part-time Montauker has finished no worse than second in United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association championships over the past five years, with a win just last month in Colorado.

25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports: 04.25.19

A look back at the exploits of the future major leaguer Ross Gload.

The Lineup: 04.25.19

Bonac softball, boys lacrosse, and baseball have games here today and tomorrow, while boys and girls tracksters head to the Westhampton Beach invitational Saturday.

Priscilla Heine: Flowers, Food, and Art

“There is a calla lily thing going on in my life,” said the artist Priscilla Heine, about her first painting of that flower, whose name derives from the Greek word for beautiful.

Bits and Pieces 04.25.19

An afternoon salon of piano music in Montauk and a film about some of the women who took the House of Representatives in last year's election