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Process and Place

Sheridan Lord and Racelle Strick, who moved to the South Fork in the 1960s and are now showing at the Drawing Room, were inspired by their surroundings but took very different approaches, Lord with restrained realism, Strick with exuberant abstractions.

A Writer's Dilemma

While it has a clever plot device, “Rose and Walsh,” Neil Simon’s last play, now at the Hampton Theatre Company, has its flaws, according to The Star’s drama critic, but Rosemary Cline’s superb performance as Rose turns it into an enjoyable evening.

Artist Members Show Returns to Guild Hall

Opening at Guild Hall are its 84th Artist Members Exhibition and a solo show of work by Mary Boochever, who took top honors in the exhibition’s 2019 iteration.

Artists Choose Parrish, Again

For “Artists Choose Artists III,” Richard Aldrich, Joanne Greenbaum, Virginia Jaramillo, Rashid Johnson, KAWS, Mel Kendrick, David Salle, Sean Scully, and Amy Sillman have selected works from the museum’s collection to pair with their own.

Bits and Pieces 10.26.23

Stand-up and Dr. K’s Motown Revue at Bay Street, wilding and seed bombs at the Leiber Collection, open call from Hampton Theatre Company, Monster Smash benefit at The Church, silent disco in Southampton, the Dead rise for Halloween in Sag Harbor.

The Art Scene 10.26.23

Robert Dash paintings at Madoo, Philippe Cheng’s insights at The Church, solo shows for Elise Asher and Linda K. Alpern, portrait sittings with a celebrity photographer at MM Fine Art, collectors’ talk in Southampton, group show in Springs.

Drug Take-Back Day Is Saturday

As part of its Operation Medicine Cabinet, the Southampton Town Police Department is encouraging people to take unwanted, unused, and/or expired medications to its drug take-back day on Saturday.

Terroir Met Merroir at Oyster Showcase

Southold's Sparkling Pointe Winery held an oyster extravaganza on Saturday, pairing six varieties of local oysters, both raw and cooked into recipes, with its own wines.

News for Foodies 10.26.23

Restaurant Week brings three-course prix fixe menus to the South Fork, Halloween and Day of the Dead specials, a Tuscan wine dinner at Nick and Toni’s, and more.

Meet the Bridgehampton Fire Department

The Bridgehampton Fire Department will hold an open house and barbecue on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its School Street headquarters. The public can tour the firehouse, meet the crews who help put out fires and save lives, and see all the trucks they use.

Wainscott Sewing Society Is Stitching Once More

It had been at least 30 years, likely more, since the Wainscott Sewing Society did any actual sewing. That changed earlier this year, when eight members of the group, all with multigenerational ties to the hamlet, took up scissors, needles, and thread once more.

A Center for Body, Mind, and Soul

East Hampton Town’s new senior citizens center “really is shaping up to be something we can all be proud of,” Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc said at the conclusion of a presentation by its project team on Tuesday.

Sag Harbor Tries Again on Affordable Housing

With its last effort at creating affordable housing legislation struck down by the New York State Supreme Court in April, the Sag Harbor Village Board introduced a new affordable housing initiative at last week’s board meeting, “just to start the conversation,” said Mayor Tom Gardella.

New Perspectives Versus Experience in County Executive Race

In the race for Suffolk County executive, voters will choose between an experienced politician, Ed Romaine, a Republican and the current Brookhaven Town supervisor, and a newcomer to politics, Dave Calone, an entrepreneur and former prosecutor who is a Democrat. Steve Bellone, a Democrat who has served as county executive since 2012, is term-limited and could not run for re-election.

Amagansett Group Talks Historic Guidelines

The hamlet's historic district guidelines, which were drawn up in 2000, was one topic of discussion at Monday's meeting of the Amagansett Citizens Advisory Committee. The Reform Club, an event and wellness venue on Windmill Lane, was another.

Trustees Again Extend Dock Moratorium

The extension of the residential dock moratorium, first enacted in 2021 and now effective through Dec. 31, will “give the public a chance to weigh in on the points that we’re bringing up,” said John Aldred, an East Hampton Town trustee, during Friday's meeting.

50 Households Kick-Start Town Compost Program

Experts say food waste typically accounts for around 30 percent of a garbage truck’s load. That's changing in East Hampton Town, where some 2,782 pounds of food scraps were diverted from landfills or incinerators, eliminating the equivalent of 1,310 pounds of coal burned or 3,025 miles driven, through a pilot composting program launched over the summer.

Spooky Fun for Kids and Teens

It isn’t quite time for trick-or-treating just yet, but the Halloween fun has already begun with parties, movies, crafts, and other activities for kids of all ages.

Clean Audit for Amagansett School District

The Amagansett School has received top marks on its annual financial review, according to EFPR Group, the district’s outside auditing company.

Kids Culture for October 19, 2023

The Neo-Political Cowgirls will present student workshops and performances of “The Dreamer,” a version of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” told through the perspective of a young girl, starting Monday and running through Friday, Oct. 27. Plus: dance, crafts, video games, and more coming up for kids and teens.