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Patrick Christiano took in a late summer afternoon on his deck with Franki, left, and Tallulah. Learning From Terriers

“My Lessons From Dogs,” a solo show written and performed by Patrick Christiano and directed by Kate Mueth, will be presented at Guild Hall on Sunday afternoon at 2. The program will benefit the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons.

Sep 15, 2016
New HTC Season

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue has announced its 2016-2017 schedule, which will launch in timely fashion on Oct. 20, less than three weeks before Election Day, with David Mamet’s 2008 Oval Office satire, ”November,” a peek at one day in the life of an egomaniacal and beleaguered president seeing reelection.

Sep 15, 2016
Paula Poundstone

Paula Poundstone, whose many honors include a place on Comedy Central’s list of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time (“They ran out of people to give it to,” she explained), will bring her act to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor next Thursday at 8 p.m.

Sep 15, 2016
Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia’s president, participated in a performance of “INXILE: The Trail of Tears” in Medellin on April 9, 2013. Reflecting on Exile From an All-American Perspective

After catching its breath following a busy summer, the Watermill Center is ready to welcome fall with a weekend open house featuring talks and open rehearsals by four resident artists and the final International Brunch of 2016.

Sep 15, 2016
Rising Stars on Piano

The Southampton Cultural Center’s Rising Stars Piano Series will open its fall 2016 season with a concert by Jacopo Giacopuzzi on Saturday at 7 p.m. Born in Italy, he is now living in Los Angeles, where he is working toward a master’s degree in piano performance at the U.S.C. Thornton School of Music.

Sep 15, 2016
Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour Stops in Southampton

The Southampton Arts Center will host Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour, a festival of nonfiction stories about environmental, cultural, adventure, and political issues, with programs tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 4 and 7:30. The themes are “Spirit of Adventure,” “Insights on the Refugee Experience,” and “The Human Indomitable Spirit.”

Sep 15, 2016
The Art Scene 09.15.16

The Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue has announced an open call for submissions for a juried show of small photographic works, with the circle as the theme. The East Hampton artist Gabriele T. Raacke will have a solo show of work, “Glass Menagerie,” tomorrow at Ashawagh Hall in Springs with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. and remaining on view through Sunday.

Sep 15, 2016
Taylor Barton has married music and text in a new children’s book inspired by the BP oil spill. An Eco-Rock Odyssey From Taylor Barton

With the release on Tuesday of “Pedro ’n’ Pip,” a rock ’n’ roll odyssey about a girl and an octopus who partner to clean up the oceans, Taylor Barton, a singer and songwriter who has released multiple albums, offers a 25-year-old creation in an innovative new form that marries text, images, and sound.

Sep 8, 2016
Broadway Ballads to Benefit Southampton Cultural Center

Center Stage at the Southampton Cultural Center will open its 2016-17 season with “Darren Ottati: An Evening of Broadway Ballads,” with shows Sunday and Monday at 7 p.m.

Sep 8, 2016
Works in the “Aspects of Minimalism” show at Guild Hall include Dan Flavin’s “Untitled (to M&M Thomas Inch).” Making the Most Of Minimalism

It’s rather odd to think of a show of Minimalism in a place like Guild Hall, which has historically dedicated itself to more homegrown art. Minimalism seems anything but, which is why “Aspects of Minimalism” is exciting and almost a bit naughty, as if the museum were cheating on its partner.

Sep 8, 2016
Marcia Previti, whose garden is a series of rooms enlivened by her architectural background and sculptures, below, sat at home with her dog, Dallas, on a recent afternoon. Marcia Previti: Mixing Form, Function, and Finery

Marcia Previti has immersed herself in intricately detailed spaces filled with harmonious sounds, striking objects, and serene scenery, much of it her own creation — fitting for a former architect who has taken up mixed-media sculpture, singing, and gardening in her retirement.

Sep 8, 2016
Robert Giard's "Bridgehampton Horse Show" is an example of the photographer's interest in recording the workers who serve the South Fork. NYT's Bob Morris Headlines Giard Benefit in Sagaponack

The Robert Giard Foundation, which supports artists exploring gender issues and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer experience, will host a benefit on Sept. 17 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation in Sagaponack.

Sep 8, 2016
Harris Yulin and Kathleen Chalfant Poets’ Lives in Letters Onstage at Guild Hall

“Dear Elizabeth: The Letters of Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell,” a play in letters by Sarah Ruhl, will be performed at Guild Hall by Kathleen Chalfant and Harris Yulin on Saturday at 8 p.m. The friendship between Bishop and Lowell, two of the 20th century’s most notable poets, spanned 30 years and yielded more than 400 letters, from which Ms. Ruhl drew a portrait of the intertwined lives of two very different personalities.

Sep 8, 2016
Rolling Thunder

The Joseph Vecsey All Star Comedy Show will return to the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor tomorrow at 8 p.m. with three up-and-coming New York comedians.

Sep 8, 2016
Taking the Bard to Sagaponack: Shakespeare at Madoo

The Madoo Conservancy in Saga­ponack has invited the public to picnic on its winter house lawn while watching “Much Ado About Nothing” on Sunday at 4 p.m.

Sep 8, 2016
The Art Scene 09.08.16

Bastienne Schmidt, a mixed-media artist from Bridgehampton, will talk about and sign copies of her new book, “Typology of Women,” on Saturday at 5 p.m. at BookHampton in East Hampton. “The Second Annual Handmade Furniture Show” will open at Ashawagh Hall in Springs today and continue through Tuesday. A reception will be held Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m.

Sep 8, 2016
The ‘Star Trek’ Story to Unfold at Montauk Library

Attention Trekkies! “Beam Me Up: Fifty Years of ‘Star Trek,’ ” Clive Young’s multimedia program that covers the history of the show, will come to the Montauk Library on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

Sep 8, 2016
‘Negra! Anger!’

Alvaro Restrepo, a renowned Colombian choreographer and dancer now in residence at the Watermill Center, will hold a free open rehearsal on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Southampton Arts Center on Job’s Lane.

Sep 8, 2016
Bluegrass and BBQ

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will wrap up its Sounds of Summer series of outdoor music tomorrow afternoon at 5 with its annual Labor Day weekend “Bluegrass and BBQ” celebration.

Sep 1, 2016
Andrea Grover First Day at Guild Hall for Andrea Grover

Today is Andrea Grover’s first day as executive director of Guild Hall, replacing Ruth Appelhof, who is retiring. Ms. Grover, who comes to Guild Hall as an active member of the East End arts community, has already helped transform one local institution, the Parrish Art Museum.

Sep 1, 2016
In "Sonita," the title character wants to be a rapper in Afghanistan, but her parents want her to be a bride. Hamptons Film Festival Announces Signature Programs for 2016

As the Hamptons International Film Festival has grown, so has its commitment, through its signature programs, to films that engage a range of social and political issues. This year’s festival, which will take place Oct. 6 through Oct. 10, will include the 17th iteration of Films of Conflict and Resolution, the second Compassion, Justice, and Animal Rights program, and a new signature program, Air, Land, and Sea.

Sep 1, 2016
Jazz and More

The Southampton Arts Center will conclude its summer music programs with free outdoor concerts by the HooDoo Loungers on Saturday at 6 p.m. and Jazz on the Steps with Bill Smith on piano and Baron Lewis on trumpet on Sunday at noon.

Sep 1, 2016
Music at Guild Hall

Guild Hall’s summer season will close this weekend with two very different musical performances. Suzanne Vega, a singer-songwriter whose voice is as distinct as her music, will perform Saturday at 8 p.m. Details of her concert can be found elsewhere on this page.

Sep 1, 2016
Nell Shaw Cohen at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, N.M. The site is depicted in many of Georgia O’Keeffe’s landscape paintings, which inspired several of Ms. Cohen’s compositions. Nell Shaw Cohen Engages With Nature Through Music

As the National Park Service celebrates its centennial, Terry Tempest Williams, a conservationist, activist, and writer, asked the question, in an article published in The Los Angeles Times, “Will Our National Parks Survive the Next 100 Years?”

Sep 1, 2016
Suzanne Vega will commute to Guild Hall all the way from Amagansett to bring a set of old and new tunes for her concert on Saturday. Suzanne Vega’s Music-Packed Saturday

Suzanne Vega, a singer-songwriter who has forged a three-decades-plus career in an ever-shifting musical landscape, said “a mix of old and new songs” from her extensive catalog is in store when she performs at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Saturday at 8 p.m.

Sep 1, 2016
Gregory Johnston will have a solo show of his wall sculptures of transformed vintage car parts, titled “Ultimate History‚” at Mark Borghi Fine Art in Bridgehampton beginning Saturday. The Art Scene 09.01.16

Christopher French will have an exhibition of his new work at the Drawing Room in East Hampton. In his new work, symmetry has given way to pointed shafts of refracted color that surge across the canvas from distinct vortices like beams of colored light. The show will open tomorrow and remain on view through Oct. 3. The Southampton Artists Association’s annual Labor Day show is on view through Sept. 11 at the Southampton Cultural Center. A reception will take place Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m.

Sep 1, 2016
The “selfie wall” in the International Center of Photography exhibition “Winning the White House: From Press Prints to Selfies” at the Southampton Arts Center The Power of the Picture in Shaping Our Politics

The media, particularly cable news, loves the horse-race aspect of elections, so much so that they devote hours of airtime to the speculation of who will run for president five minutes after the current president has been inaugurated. This election cycle brought the usual frenzy, but then it trebled with the announcement last year that Donald Trump would run.

Sep 1, 2016
Bobby Collins Live

A limited number of tickets remain for Bobby Collins’s performance at Bay Street Theater’s Comedy Club in Sag Harbor on Monday at 8 p.m.

Aug 25, 2016
Like much of Carol Ross’s aluminum sculpture, “Gorge,” seen here with the artist in Guild Hall’s sculpture garden, is an abstract, almost Minimalist response to nature. Carol Ross: Exploring Her Mediums

Some artists discover their medium and stick with it. Throughout most of her career, Carol Ross has shifted artistic gears with apparent ease between wood reliefs, metal sculpture, drawing, and painting. “I’m an artist who changes a lot,” she said during a recent conversation in Guild Hall’s sculpture garden, where her large aluminum pieces can be seen through Oct. 1. A selection of her wood reliefs is also on view in Guild Hall’s Wasserstein Family Gallery.

Aug 25, 2016
On Saturday, Jill Musnicki will exhibit photos of a fox family at Georgica Pond and eagles in Sagaponack at her family’s nursery on Paul’s Lane in Bridgehampton. Elusive Wildlife Caught on Film

When Jill Musnicki says “I’m very much into nature,” it’s no wonder. A fourth-generation East Ender whose ancestors were Bridgehampton and Sagaponack farmers, the local terrain was her birthright. For the past five years, that legacy has informed her artwork.

Aug 25, 2016