“Round House & Its Gardens: A Walking Tour,” a new book of photographs by Ennius Bergsma, captures the evolution of the property since he bought it from Jack Lenor Larsen in 1989.
“Round House & Its Gardens: A Walking Tour,” a new book of photographs by Ennius Bergsma, captures the evolution of the property since he bought it from Jack Lenor Larsen in 1989.
HamptonsFilm will present “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” a documentary about a Russian couple who have made a career out of scaling some of the world’s tallest buildings.
Guild Hall’s newly renovated theater will open with a performance by Student Body, a local band, an American Masters documentary about August Wilson, and a performance by the award-winning singer-actor Billy Porter.
Terrence McNally’s “Master Class” at Bay Street is set in an opera master class run by Maria Callas, played by Vicki Lewis, who commands “the audience’s attention like a true diva of old.”
Bay Street Theater will honor Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, and Georgette Grier-Key at its gala, and host Patti LuPone for Music Mondays.
The Church will host Rameshwar Das, who co-authored three books with Ram Dass, and Mira Dougherty-Johnson and Jenny Xie, who will read from their works.
The celebrated writer Colson Whitehead will be at The Church in Sag Harbor for a conversation with Kevin Young of the Museum of African American History and Culture.
Jazz at Duck Creek, the Parrish, and the Sag Harbor Masonic Club, a party and a staged reading at LTV, a fund-raiser in Southampton, local lifeguards onscreen.
Talk by Lucy Cookson at LongHouse, a Monet (but not that one) at AB NY, a surfer’s odyssey, and group shows at Ma’s House, Eric Firestone, the Depot, and Romany Kramoris.
The East Hampton Farmers Market has relocated, and music has come to Navy Beach and Gosman’s Dock in Montauk.
After a year of bureaucratic hurdles, Grindstone Coffee and Donuts of Sag Harbor has opened its second shop on Race Lane in East Hampton.
Tuesday night concerts at Main Beach begin this week with Hot Date, a cover band, performing from 6 to 8 at the pavilion.
Hamptons Pride will celebrate the close of Pride Month with an outdoor dance party on Sunday at the LongHouse Reserve on Hand’s Creek Road.
It's time to celebrate: Two popular eateries in town, Fresno and Cittanuova, are marking 20 years in business with specials.
You have to get up pretty early in the morning to be first in line for Guild Hall’s annual Clothesline Art Show and Sale, which opened under sunny skies on Saturday at 9 a.m. sharp, with hundreds of works of art arrayed behind the building.
This pamphlet was produced in memory of Roy Lee Mabery (1953-1972), a star East Hampton athlete who drowned in a swimming accident shortly before his 19th birthday.
This pamphlet was produced in memory of Roy Lee Mabery (1953-1972), a star East Hampton athlete who drowned in a swimming accident shortly before his 19th birthday.
The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons has piloted a new and much-praised program this spring, in which life skills students from local high schools volunteer their time to care for and support the animals. Shelter officials say it’s a mutually beneficial relationship: the students learn crucial life skills, while the animals clearly welcome the attention.
With the arrival of summer comes the return of junior lifeguard programs for kids 9 to 15 run by East Hampton Town and East Hampton Village, both happening on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 to 11 a.m.
East Hampton High School students who want to improve their grades can sign up for summer school, running this year from July 8 to Aug. 8 with classes every Monday through Thursday.
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