DNA and a Woman Scorned
Bay Street Theater’s summer season will open with “Double Helix,” a musical about the race to discover the structure of DNA, and Rosalind Franklin, the scientist whose important contribution has been overlooked by history.
Bay Street Theater’s summer season will open with “Double Helix,” a musical about the race to discover the structure of DNA, and Rosalind Franklin, the scientist whose important contribution has been overlooked by history.
The new show at Lisa Perry’s Onna House, a showcase for women artists and designers, features conceptual art that addresses access to birth control and abortion as well as support for women’s causes in general.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the Andy Warhol Foundation in a case that examined whether Warhol’s use of a photograph of Prince taken by Lynn Goldsmith was a violation of copyright.
A new show in the gallery and guest level at LongHouse Reserve will pair ceramics, wall pieces, and other objects inspired by Jack Lenor Larsen’s house with pieces from Larsen’s own collection.
Documentary on Depeche Mode by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, and Blake Edwards’s comedy “A Shot in the Dark” will screen in Sag Harbor along with a program of shorts by local filmmakers.
Kathryn Lynch at Drawing Room, Rosch and Smyth at Firestone, Alicia Longwell lecture at Parrish Art Museum, Judith Hudson talk at Sag Harbor Church, new art salon in Southold, landscapes in Springs, solos at Harper’s, abstraction at MM Fine Art, mixed-media at Nightingale, art and design at Molina, Janice Stanton in Sag.
Gil Gutierrez next up in Hamptons Jazz Fest, classical piano by a brother-sister duo in Southampton, music from Bach to the Beatles on Shelter Island, a rock ’n’ roll roster in Westhampton Beach.
Self-serve frozen yogurt, milkshakes, nitro cold brew coffee, home-made doughnut holes, cookies, and candy can all be found at the Sweet Spot, a new shop on East Hampton’s Newtown Lane.
A new nut-ritious and local snack for sale, Rita Cantina's new dishes and brunch, two new Montauk eateries, a Wolffer reboot, Meatless Mondays are back, and more.
After the success of his six-show run at Bay Street last summer, Mike Birbiglia will bring new jokes and stories to Bay Street for one night only, July 29.
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