Love and Sabotage
Mark Prins’s debut novel, “The Latinist,” is an academic thriller with interpersonal toxicity at full boil.
Mark Prins’s debut novel, “The Latinist,” is an academic thriller with interpersonal toxicity at full boil.
A six-part biopic drawn from Andy Warhol's diaries and vast archive illuminates his carefully guarded personal life and how it adds to an understanding of his work.
In a "fun diversion," Bay Street's immersive theater event sends the audience into the streets of Sag Harbor to learn the art of the con, bid on a fake Monet at auction, and bring down a bad guy.
Sag Cinema's tribute to Alan Pakula will feature "Klute" with Jane Fonda, "The Parallax View" with Warren Beatty, "All the President's Men" with Redford and Hoffman, and a documentary on the notable director.
Solo shows for Gustavo Bonevardi (Drawing Room), Raymie Iadevaia and Orlando Estrada (Halsey McKay), Arlene Slavin (Mark Borghi), Jim Levison (Lucore Art), Marcus Brutus (Harper's Chelsea), and Jay Milder (Eric Firestone Manhattan)
The Grammy nominee Bill O'Connell will bring his jazz quartet to the Parrish Art Museum, Michael Disher moves on from Center Stage, Indigenous poetry at the Southampton Arts Center
Rena's Dream Patties brings a Jamaican food staple to the East End, as Alayah Hewie honors her grandmother's culinary legacy.
Springs Food Pantry Chili Chowdown is coming, MTK Lobster House opens in Montauk, food extracts and how to make them, new craft beverage permits, a honey of a cocktail, and an Easter and Passover menu from Loaves and Fishes.
The Bridgehampton School will host a blood drive on Monday, but with a twist: For every person who donates blood that day, the New York Blood Center will make a donation to Feeding New York State, a nonprofit that supports two Long Island food pantries, Island Harvest and Long Island Cares.
In March of 2021, when police charged a man with robbing and kidnapping a woman in Springs, community members were shocked to hear of it. A woman reported being robbed of thousands of dollars and her cellphone in broad daylight, as she sat in her car, parked at the Springs School around student dismissal time. Fast forward a year: Jay Rowe of Springs, 48, pleaded guilty on Friday to first-degree robbery, second-degree kidnapping, and grand larceny, all felonies.
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