Possessed by Sea and Sky
Re-released after 25 years, Jon Schueler’s memoir, “The Sound of Sleat,” remains a gripping portrait of an artist in the throes of the creative impulse.
Re-released after 25 years, Jon Schueler’s memoir, “The Sound of Sleat,” remains a gripping portrait of an artist in the throes of the creative impulse.
HamptonsFilm's Summerdocs series will present films about a couple of Russian daredevils, a political crisis, and the life and legacy of Christopher Reeve.
The Sag Harbor Cinema will host an exhibition of movie art and artifacts from a private collection, and a rare screening of the cult film "Vanishing Point."
Bay Street's production of Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer-winning drama stars the real-life family of John Slattery, Talia Balsam, and their son, Harry Slattery.
Hampton Theatre Company to present the multiple award-winning farce "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum."
Connie Fox at Tripoli, outdoor sculpture at the Parrish, Prudence Peiffer on her book "The Slip," and a bevy of gallery shows.
Reflections on Music at The Church, Rising Stars Piano Series returns, garden party and plant sale in East Hampton, literature and disco at Guild Hall.
A busy music weekend headlined by the Nancy Atlas Project at the Masonic Temple and the Talkhouse, and performances by eight other bands.
A new sunset cocktail hour at the Baker House, C.S.A. programs at Quail Hill and Amber Waves, multiple openings and reopenings, breakfast at the Sweet Shop.
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May
* May 24, Garden Club of East Hampton, garden party and plant sale, Mulford Farm, East Hampton, 6 to 8 p.m., $75. The plant sale, open May 25, 9 to noon, is free.
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