Book Markers for Jan. 2, 2025
It’s the return of the college’s arts journal, The Southampton Review, and a story of the Dutch Resistance during World War II gets a nod from Kirkus.
It’s the return of the college’s arts journal, The Southampton Review, and a story of the Dutch Resistance during World War II gets a nod from Kirkus.
Esly Escobar is a Guatemala-born, East End-based multimedia artist, D.J., music producer, fashion designer, and technician at LTV Studios.
Christopher Cox’s exploration of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency is simultaneously enlightening and unflattering, with a focus on his lengthy stonewalling of the suffragist movement.
Works & Process, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting performing artists, is bringing a weekend of dance performances to The Church in Sag Harbor, Guild Hall, and the Watermill Center.
Nadia Ernestus is leading an eight-week workshop at Stony Brook Southampton's Food Lab devoted to boosting immune systems through healthy eating.
Whit Stillman will be at the Sag Harbor Cinema with his 1990 comedy of manners "Metropolitan," which earned him an Oscar nod for best original screenplay.
The Southampton Playhouse, formerly the Southampton Cinema, has announced its inaugural executive director and artistic director in advance of its 2025 opening.
Christine Sampson is moving from The East Hampton Star to LTV Studios, where she has been named director of community engagement.
The next round-table discussion of the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons will focus on deriving pleasure from gardens during the winter.
The Artists and Writers dinner series at Almond restaurant in Bridgehampton will host Isla Hansen, a multidisciplinary artist, Il Buco al Mare in Amagansett has a new prix fixe, and Goldberg's is open in Water Mill.
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