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Guild Hall's Drama On Screen and Off

A hypercritical mother, Mack the Knife, and Emma Goldman will appear in various incarnations at Guild Hall this week, starting tomorrow evening at 8 with a personal documentary by the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Gayle Kirschenbaum, “Look at Us Now, Mother!”

Sep 29, 2016
Holly Hunter stars in Katherine Dieckmann’s “Strange Weather,” which is the opening-night film in Southampton for the Hamptons International Film Festival. Hamptons Film Fest: More Than Just 126 Films

Columbus Day weekend on the South Fork has come to mean much more than changing leaves and pumpkin picking. It is also a long weekend of film, lots and lots of film. The Hamptons International Film Festival will begin next Thursday, and by the time it ends on Oct. 10 it will have screened 126 films — features and shorts, narrative and documentary.

Sep 29, 2016
“The Eagle Huntress” is the story of Aisholpan, a 13-year-old who breaks gender barriers by becoming the first female eagle hunter in 12 generations of her Kazakh family. HIFF's Competition Selections Showcase Emerging Filmmakers

While high-profile films and well-known actors and directors are an important part the Hamptons International Film Festival, the work of film artists who will define the future of the medium is likely to be found in the festival’s competition section, a category distinguished by its focus on emerging, often first-time, filmmakers who take risks and challenge cinematic conventions.

Sep 29, 2016
Joe Lauro's Latest Film Compilation of Rock and Jazz at Bay Street

The indefatigable Joe Lauro will bring a new film compilation to the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor tonight at 8 as host of “Legends of Rock,” a celebration of the diversity and passion of American music

Sep 29, 2016
Music for Montauk Brings American String Quartet to High School

Music for Montauk will present the American String Quartet in a free concert at the Montauk School auditorium on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Sep 29, 2016
Joan Osborne is headlining this year's Sag Harbor American Music Festival. Sag Harbor's Wide Weekend of Music and Fun

The annual Sag Harbor American Music Festival, a celebration of the community through live music, starts tonight and continues through Sunday. The weekend offers a headline concert and fund-raiser, an abundance of free performances by South Fork musicians, and a music-themed film.

Sep 29, 2016
Snowman Trots Into Cinemas

“Harry and Snowman,” Ron Davis’s multiple-award-winning documentary about a Long Island horse trainer and an unkempt plow horse he rescued and turned into a national show-jumping champion, will make its theatrical debut tomorrow at venues across the country, including AMC Loews Stony Brook 17.

Sep 29, 2016
The Art Scene 09.29.16

Canio’s Gallery in Sag Harbor will open “The Odd in the Ordinary,” a group exhibition of work by local photographers, with a reception tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. Organized by Kathryn Szoka, the exhibition reflects what six photographers see as they observe the East End. “Solarplate 2016,” a juried exhibition of Solarplate etchings will be on view at the Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue from Saturday through Nov. 13. Dan Welden, the originator of the Solarplate process and an internationally known printmaker, painter, and educator whose home and studio are in Sag Harbor, judged the exhibition.

Sep 29, 2016
Nicholas King The Latest Rising Star Plays in Southampton

The Rising Stars Piano series at the Southampton Cultural Center will feature the classical pianist Nicholas King on Saturday evening at 7. Mr. King, who performed during the 2015 Pianofest season, will juxtapose German, Slavic, and Nordic idioms in the program.

Sep 29, 2016
A New Take On ‘Peter Pan’

Our Fabulous Variety Show, an East End troupe of actors whose theatrical performances help raise money for nonprofit groups, will present “Neverlanded,” an original and contemporary take on J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan,” in four performances at Guild Hall this weekend.

Sep 22, 2016
Black Rose Orchestra's Modern Vintage at Bay Street

Tito Batista and the Black Rose Orchestra will perform at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 8 p.m.

Sep 22, 2016
Bob Golden, who lives in Springs, has forged a successful career composing and producing music for television, film, and theater. Bob Golden: Out of His Comfort Zone

Throughout Bob Golden’s career, the musician and potter has reliably demonstrated a gift for creating opportunity, and, like any good drummer, his timing has been flawless.

Sep 22, 2016
BOMB Reading at Marders With Bushnell and Others

The Parrish Art Museum and BOMB magazine are presenting a free reading at Marders in Bridgehampton on Saturday afternoon at 5.

Sep 22, 2016
Curator Tours

The East Hampton Historical Society has announced an extended run of its exhibition “Living Well Is the Best Revenge: A Jazz Age Fable of Sara and Gerald Murphy.” The show will continue through Oct. 30, and two tours, led by the society’s director, Richard Barons, will take place, the first on Saturday at 10 a.m., the second on Oct. 29, also at 10. Laura Donnelly, the Murphys’ granddaughter and a food writer for The Star, will participate in the Oct. 29 tour.

Sep 22, 2016
Guild Hall's Sondheim Fete

Guild Hall’s JDTLab will present “Revisiting Steve,” a free evening of cabaret celebrating the musical theater career of Stephen Sondheim, on Tuesday at 7:30.

Sep 22, 2016
Hamptons Doc Fest to Honor Alex Gibney in December

The Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival, to be held at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor from Dec. 1 through Dec. 4, has named Alex Gibney the winner of its 2016 Career Achievement Award.

Sep 22, 2016
Mozart, Schubert, and Chopin in Montauk Library Piano Concert

A free concert by the classical pianist Quynh Nguyen will take place Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Montauk Library.

Sep 22, 2016
Music Lessons Offered in Bridgehampton

The East End Arts School is now offering music lessons for children and adults of all ages and levels at two locations: its main campus in Riverhead and its new satellite campus at the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center.

Sep 22, 2016
Richard Pousette-Dart’s “Yellow Amorphous,” oil on canvas, 1950 (detail). Pousette-Dart’s Light: Recollections at the 100th Anniversary of His Birth

“Richard Pousette-Dart: The Centennial” has just opened and will be on view through Oct. 15 at the Pace Gallery in Manhattan. It is an opportunity to recall the art and career of Pousette-Dart, who died in 1992 at the age of 76.

Sep 22, 2016
"Chapter and Verse" will be screened at Bay Street on Sunday at 2 p.m. Sneak Preview of Jamal Joseph Film at Bay Street Sunday

Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater will hold a sneak preview of “Chapter & Verse,” a film by Jamal Joseph, an Oscar-nominated writer, activist, former Black Panther, and professor at Columbia University’s graduate film program, on Sunday afternoon at 2. A question-and-answer session with Mr. Joseph will follow the screening, which will benefit Impact Repertory Theatre and the Eastville Community Historical Society.

Sep 22, 2016
Steven Harvey to Discuss Archaeology From Egypt to the East End

“Archaeology From Egypt to Your Own Backyard,” a talk by Stephen Harvey, an Egyptologist and director of the Ahmose and Tetisheri Project at Abydos, Egypt, will take place Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Havens Barn at the Shelter Island Historical Society.

Sep 22, 2016
The Art Scene 09.22.16

A reception will be held tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Art Barge on Napeague for “Art Sail,” a show by the Barge artists. Roisin Bateman and Mark Webber, two East End painters, will exhibit new work at the Jackson Carriage House in Amagansett tomorrow through Sunday, with a reception set for Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m.

Sep 22, 2016
Two Women's Youthful Misadventures Recounted in Play

“Break Out!,” a new two-woman play written and performed by Maggie Bloomfield and Susan Dingle, will be presented at the Southampton Cultural Center on Saturday evening at 7.

Sep 22, 2016
Will Ryan has partnered with some 30 artists to produce an art show at the White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton this weekend. ‘Duets’: Creative Pas de Deux

Will Ryan has had a few rough years, but even though the physical toll of his rare blood disease is still evident in his reed-thin physique, the vitality of his spirit is obvious.

Sep 22, 2016
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in "La La Land," one of the many films at this year's Hampton International Film Festival that were announced on Tuesday. Oscar Hopefuls Abound in Hamptons Film Fest Lineup

The Hamptons International Film Festival, which runs from Oct. 6 through 10, announced the bulk of its lineup on Tuesday: 126 films from 32 countries, with 8 world premieres, 9 North American premieres, and 20 United States premieres.

Sep 20, 2016
‘Loving’ to Open Festival

The Hamptons International Film Festival announced some of its key films for this year’s event last week. On Oct. 6, it will open the festival in East Hampton with “Loving,” the story of the couple whose Supreme Court case did away with laws against interracial marriage in 1967. Directed and written by Jeff Nichols, it stars Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga, Marton Csokas, Nick Kroll, and Michael Shannon.

Sep 20, 2016
Samantha Hankey Choral Society Benefit at the Woodhouse Playhouse

Samantha Hankey, a rising mezzo-soprano, will join a new chamber singing group from the Choral Society of the Hamptons at a benefit for the society on Sept. 24, to be held at the storied Woodhouse Playhouse in East Hampton.

Sep 15, 2016
Dennis Oppenheim’s “Terrestrial Studio” exhibition at the Storm King Art Center includes outdoor installations from the artist’s estate, such as “Electric Kiss,” in stainless steel and colored acrylic rods, and “Entrance to a Garden,” which has a monumental sculpture in painted steel, along with the artist-designed landscape. Digging the Terrestrial Landscape

Admit it, it’s been on your list since May, but did you actually go see the Dennis Oppenheim exhibition at the Storm King Art Center?

Sep 15, 2016
Flamenco in Montauk

Francisco Roldan, a classical guitarist, and Elisabet Torras Aguilera, a dancer, will perform “Flamenco!” a free program of dance combined with the music of composers from Italy, Spain, and Central and South America, at the Montauk Library on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Sep 15, 2016
The Dal’Ouna Ensemble will perform on Saturday at Guild Hall. From a Refugee Camp to the Concert Stage

In 1998, Sandy Tolan, an American journalist and author, met Ramzi Aburedwan, a 19-year-old Palestinian musician living at the time with his impoverished grandparents in a refugee camp near Ramallah on the West Bank. That meeting led to a piece on National Public Radio about the young musician with a dream of a career in music and “Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land,” Mr. Tolan’s 2015 book about Mr. Aburedwan and the broader social and cultural context in which his story has unfolded.

Sep 15, 2016