Kids Culture Halloween Edition
Halloween is two days away. From traditional trick-or-treating to library events and festivals, kids and teens have plenty of fun things to do.
Halloween is two days away. From traditional trick-or-treating to library events and festivals, kids and teens have plenty of fun things to do.
Citing inclement weather, the East Hampton School District has postponed an affordable housing forum that had initially been planned for Tuesday night. The district is seeking solutions and ideas for how to mitigate the impact of the region's too-high housing costs on its faculty and staff.
Wanted: Ambitious do-it-yourselfer willing to bring an old boat back to life.
When ordering from Lil' Birdie, one of last summer's new additions to the Sag Harbor food scene, here's a word of advice: Do it as soon as it opens for the afternoon, or your favorites will be sold out before you can say "the early bird catches the worm."
Seasonal events and menus tied to Halloween and the Day of the Dead, new takeout and late night options, pub nights, half-price sushi, a new all day menu and market, and much more
M. Louise Stanley brought her distinctive sensibility to East Hampton in August for a 10-week residency at the Elaine de Kooning House, and a group exhibition of satirical paintings and imagined narrative scenes at the Ranch in Montauk.
"Paul Thek: Interior / Landscape," an exhibition now on view at the Watermill Center, is an event much in the way that all of the center's visual arts presentations are.
Bridgehampton Chamber Music will launch its new BCM Autumn series with two Beethoven concerts of music for piano and wind instruments on Nov. 6 and Nov. 13.
Guild Hall will finish out its 90th anniversary year with two exhibitions that reflect its commitment to both the history of the East End’s art community and its contemporary vitality.
Folioeast will present an exhibition at Ashawagh Hall, "Land Claim" focus of a community panel, a new show at Sara Nightingale, "Clearing the Air tour, and more
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