The Art Scene 08.25.22
William Agee on American Cubism, street artist in LongHouse talk, quilt exhibition in Water Mill, a plethora of solo gallery shows, a talk about John Chamberlain, four artists in Sagaponack group show
William Agee on American Cubism, street artist in LongHouse talk, quilt exhibition in Water Mill, a plethora of solo gallery shows, a talk about John Chamberlain, four artists in Sagaponack group show
Parrish director receives appointment from the President, Julie Andrews lights up the screen, Sip & Sing is live at Bay Street, Perlman Music concludes its summer concerts, "A Father's Kaddish" film returns to the Jewish Center.
A celebrity chef and an opera singer have joined forces to open the Cookery, an East Hampton market that offers everything from baked goods and salads and turkey burgers to hand-painted tableware.
Lobster bake for a cause from Bostwick's Catering, ratatouille from Eric Ripert, a bounty of heirloom tomatoes at Marilee's Farm Stand, new chef at Claude's in Southampton, live music at Springs Tavern.
East Hampton High School students seeking permission to drive to school can go to the main office on Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to sign up for a parking permit.
A second person accused of stealing $94,000 worth of handbags from a high-end retail store in East Hampton Village has pleaded guilty to grand larceny, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office announced on Friday.
Summer’s carefree days are winding down and school is right around the corner in September. The Star wants to hear from area families and students: What school-related questions do you have?
Raise your hand and ask us; we'll source answers for you in our back-to-school coverage over the next few weeks. Send an email to Christine Sampson, deputy managing editor, at [email protected].
The East Hampton Town Board, citing inflation and its potential impact on employee recruitment and retention efforts, announced a one-time supplemental payment to employees on Thursday. The payments will total an estimated $660,000 and will come from surplus funds.
In what has shifted from a long-ago Independence Day tradition to an end-of-summer favorite, fireworks will light up the sky over Main Beach on Saturday starting around 9 p.m.
Career and Employment Options, a company that offers career coaching and job placement help for students and young adults with disabilities, is seeking a consultant to work in East Hampton and Bridgehampton.
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