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Ben Cash (Viggo Mortensen) leads his children in a forced march through the woods as part of their survival training in “Captain Fantastic.” Below, his character enjoyed a quiet moment with his daughter on the steps of their cabin. 'Captain Fantastic' And How You Raise Your Kids

Jamie Patricof was disappointed he could not be in East Hampton for the opening of the film “Captain Fantastic” last Friday. Not because he hadn’t seen it; with Lynette Howell Taylor, he co-produced the film and had in fact seen it countless times. However, having spent summers and weekends here for much of his life, he fondly remembers the theater before it was a multiplex.

Aug 4, 2016
A Salute to Midcentury Women

It is well known in print circles that Stanley William Hayter was a master of innovation in early Modernist printmaking. What is less known is that his studio, Atelier 17, inspired some 200 other artists, including Jackson Pollock, to push the limits of the various mediums in both engraved and relief techniques.

Aug 4, 2016
Arias and Duets

Eve Queler, founder and director of the Opera Orchestra of New York, will present an evening of operatic arias and duets by Bellini, Puccini, Verdi, and Donizetti tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton.

Aug 4, 2016
Folk, Jazz, and Politics

Miss Rosie, an Americana-folk group from Oberlin, Ohio, will bring both old-time tunes and original songs to the lawn of the Southampton Arts Center for a free concert Saturday at 7 p.m.

Aug 4, 2016
Grey Gardens’ Fest

The year 1975 brought two films into the world whose shelf life has yet to expire: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and “Grey Gardens.” Classics in themselves, they have also given rise to various spinoffs and rituals.

Aug 4, 2016
Billy Strong and Dell Cullum found fields of trash and debris on Isabela. Isabela, and What They Found There

Last fall, Billy Strong and Dell Cullum would reveal few details of the unique project they were planning, raising almost as many questions as answers. Despite scant details, Mr. Strong, an environmental activist known as the Green Explorer, and Mr. Cullum, a photographer, wildlife-removal specialist, and tireless crusader against litter, seemed an ideal partnership. The East Hampton residents were equally passionate about the environment, and their plan was ambitious.

Aug 4, 2016
Jazz Age Luminaries at Clinton

“Living Well Is the Best Revenge: A Jazz Age Fable of Sara and Gerald Murphy,” an exhibition of photographs, paintings, decorative arts, and memorabilia, will open tomorrow at the East Hampton Historical Society’s Clinton Academy with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. It will remain on view through Oct. 10.

Aug 4, 2016
Laurie Anderson and her dog Lolabelle Laurie Anderson: Speaking, Screening, Performing

Laurie Anderson, the musician and visual and performance artist, will make a whirlwind tour of East Hampton next week. On Wednesday at 6 p.m., she will speak at the Art Barge on Napeague in the final installment of its 2016 “Artists Speak” series. Andrea Grover, curator of special projects at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill and incoming executive director of Guild Hall in East Hampton, will moderate the discussion.

Aug 4, 2016
"The Trucks Bring Things" by David Salle from Parrish Presents Three Who Bucked the Trend

It seems silly in retrospect, but there was once a time when painting was so out of favor in the art world that artists who chose it as a medium were considered doomed to irrelevancy.

Aug 4, 2016
Cornell Capa’s photograph of John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie Kennedy, campaigning in New York, Oct. 19, 1960 Presidential Image-Making at Southampton Arts

Public life these days is filled with images, some posed and others less scripted or welcome. While celebrities and starlets can refuse to participate in requests for selfies and such, those holding elected office have to consider how the public will view them if they are uncooperative. Fearing reprisals, the world of political photography has moved from very stilted setups to a more casual and natural feeling.

Aug 4, 2016
Richard Lewis

The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will launch its 2016 Comedy Club on Monday at 8 p.m. with a performance by Richard Lewis, the comedian who has fashioned a stellar career by mining his own neuroses.

Aug 4, 2016
Guild Hall’s Clothesline Art Sale will take place Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. An institution for professional and amateur decorators and armchair aesthetes, the sale boasts hundreds of paintings, prints, collages, photographs, and small sculptures, all by East End artists. There is nothing that costs more than $2,200, and many works can be found for $75. The Art Scene 08.04.16

Athos Zacharias and Knox Martin will open summer exhibitions of their work on Saturday at Lawrence Fine Art in East Hampton. The Springs Improvement Society will hold its 49th annual invitational art exhibition from tomorrow through Aug. 21 at Ashawagh Hall in Springs.

Aug 4, 2016
The Paul Taylor Dance Company will perform "Arden Court" at the Ross School on Saturday. World-Class Dancers in Benefit Saturday at Ross School

Bebe Neuwirth, a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress, singer, and dancer, will be the host on Saturday at the Ross School Center for Well-Being in East Hampton of a multidiscipline dance performance that will benefit the Paul Taylor Dance Foundation and the Ross School Scholarship Fund. World-class dancers will perform.

Aug 4, 2016
Above, William Wegman’s film “The Hardly Boys in Hardly Gold” stars his weimaraners dressed up for a sleuthing adventure. Below, in “Harvey and Harmony,” a poodle totes a monogrammed suitcase. Apt Film Fest for Summer’s Dog Days

First there were cat videos, which were shown in Southampton earlier this summer. Now, the canine crowd will have their chance to celebrate their favorite pets at the Dog Film Festival on Tuesday at Guild Hall.

Jul 28, 2016
Paul Alexander Nolan, Michael Arden, and Kelli Barrett worked on a scene in "My Fair Lady." Bay Street's Season Finale Is 'My Fair Lady’

“My Fair Lady,” the iconic Lerner and Loewe musical based on George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” will open a three-and-a-half-week run at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Tuesday. The production is directed by Michael Arlen, a Tony Award nominee and Outer Critics Circle Award-winner for Best Director of a Musical for the Broadway revival of “Spring Awakening.”

Jul 28, 2016
Caroline Hirsch, who lives in New York City and Water Mill, has been called a pioneer in the comedy business. Carolines Comedy Comes to the Beach

If there is anything that funny TV shows like “Saturday Night Live” and “The Daily Show” have proven, it is that there is a huge market for comedy. And if there’s anything that Caroline Hirsch has proven, it’s that it is possible to develop a comedy business with longevity.

Jul 28, 2016
A festival performance from last year Chamber Music Offers 13 Concerts

Thirteen concerts, 32 instrumentalists, and 30 composers in five venues in four weeks: The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival has put together another outstanding series of summer events that promises to entertain and enrich aficionados.

Jul 28, 2016
Peter Sutherland’s “Kingsford (Long)” is part of his “Santa Carla” exhibition at the Fireplace Project in Springs. Fire and Water at Fireplace Project

Maia Ruth Lee and Peter Sutherland, an artistic couple with varying viewpoints and methods, have individual shows at the Fireplace Project in Springs, both of which seem reflective of the country’s mood on the eve of a divisive presidential election and in the wake of a global wave of violence and uncertainty.

Jul 28, 2016
Got That Swing?

A night of swing dancing with the George Gee Swing Orchestra will take place Saturday evening from 6 to 8 in the concert hall of the Southampton Arts Center.

Jul 28, 2016
Paint at the Parrish

“Paint at the Parrish,” a monthly program of gallery discussions and activities tailored to people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia and their caregivers, will be honored tonight with a benefit sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center from 6 to 8.

Jul 28, 2016
After Herbalife executives decided not to be included in Theodore Braun’s film, Mr. Braun turned his primary focus to Bill Ackman, an activist investor who vowed to take down the company. Short Expectations: ‘Betting on Zero’

“Betting on Zero” isn’t your typical summer blockbuster, even for a documentary. There are no absolute winners and, arguably, no clear heroes. It’s not about kids or animals, and it is set in the until-recently lackluster world of finance.

Jul 28, 2016
Spotlight on Solo Acts

Martha Redbone comes by her immersion in American Roots music honestly. Her late father was an African-American from North Carolina, her mother was a Cherokee-Shawnee-Choctaw from Appalachia, and she spent much of her youth in Kentucky coal-mining country. The singer-songwriter’s lineage has inspired “Bone Hill: The Concert,” an interdisciplinary theater work that will be presented at Guild Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m.

Jul 28, 2016
Stony Brook Southampton Film Department Represents at White House

Magdalene Brandeis, associate director of the Stony Brook Southampton M.F.A. in Film program offered in association with Killer Films, attended a special March on Washington Film Festival awards ceremony at the White House on July 20.

Jul 28, 2016
Syrian Composer Opens Watermill Center Lectures

The Watermill Center will launch its annual Scaler Lecture Series on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with a talk by Kinan Azmeh, a Syrian clarinetist and composer, titled “Art in Times of Crisis.” Robert Wilson, the center’s artistic director, and Kate Eberstadt, a former artist-in-residence there, have selected the six speakers.

Jul 28, 2016
The Art Scene 07.28.16

Solo exhibitions of work by Sharon Horvath and Adrian Nivola will be shown at the Drawing Room in East Hampton. The East Hampton Library has inaugurated a local art exhibition series in its Tom Twomey Gallery with a show of work by Karen Peters Sloves. A reception will take place Saturday from 3 to 4:30 p.m., and the exhibition will continue through Aug. 5.

Jul 28, 2016
‘Carousel’ in Montauk

“Carousel,” a free concert by Robert Bruey, a singer-songwriter, will take place at the Montauk Library on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Jul 28, 2016
Those eager to see the restoration process of the Thomas Moran house and studio close up can attend a cocktail party benefit for the project next weekend. A Peek at Moran House Transformation

Dozens of skilled craftsmen are well on their way to converting a falling-down wreck into a showplace.

Jul 21, 2016
Adelaide Mestre has been spending summers in a cottage in the woods of Barnes Landing for 10 years. Adelaide Mestre: Pieces of a Family Puzzle

“Top Drawer: Stories of Dysfunction and Redemption From Park Avenue to Havana,” a one-woman show written and performed by Adelaide Mestre that combines music and storytelling, will be performed at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Tuesday evening at 7.

Jul 21, 2016
Improv Fueled by the Audience (and Red Bull)

The Upright Citizens Brigade comedy-training schools have produced so many hot names in the industry that you never know if the performers you’re seeing on its stages in New York and Los Angeles will be the next Aziz Ansari, Kate McKinnon, Jack McBrayer, or Rob Corddry.

Jul 21, 2016
The cast of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged,” from left, Rafe Terrizzi, Ian Harkins, and Shannon Harris, horsed around by Lake Agawam. Shakespeare, Abridged and Farced

As much as purists love a meaty, topical play, everyone can appreciate a good farce now and then, particularly in the summer. Purpled Pheasant Productions, a new professional theater group based at the Southampton Cultural Center, has chosen to introduce itself through the latter.

Jul 21, 2016