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‘People’ Live

    Guild Hall will screen a National Theatre Live presentation of “People” on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the John Drew Theater. In it, Alan Bennett, the writer, is reunited with Nicholas Hytner, the director, and the actress Frances de la Tour, with whom Mr. Bennett worked on “The History Boys” and “The Habit of Art.”

Mar 19, 2013
AT THE PARRISH: Campus and Clairaudience

    Peter Campus will discuss his video art as part of the Parrish Art Museum’s “The Artist’s View” series of gallery talks, tomorrow at 6 p.m.

    The talk, in the American Views gallery, will focus on the theme of landscape in the museum’s collection. Mr. Campus’s piece “Passage at Bellport Harbor” is a pixilated view of coastal Long Island. A professor at New York University and a resident of East Patchogue, he is considered one of the more seminal and influential practitioners of the video medium.

Mar 12, 2013
Erin Go Mardi

    All have been invited to dance and party at the Erin Go Mardi Gras Party at Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m., which aims to combine Mardi Gras with the fun of St. Patrick’s Day.

    Joe Lauro’s Hoodoo Loungers and Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks will perform.

    Tickets are $15 in advance and can be purchased at the box office or online at baystreet.org. Tickets at the door will be $25. Attendees have been asked to wear their best St. Patrick’s Day green or Mardi Gras finery.

 

Mar 12, 2013
Scott Bluedorn has brought many manifestations of art to Neoteric, his Amagansett gallery. Making a Place for Creative Thinking

   Pale of feature and hair and slender of form, Scott Bluedorn does not look like a ringleader or potent cultural force, but then looks can be deceiving. On a recent winter evening, he passed around a plastic container with the fruits of one of his latest projects — worm farming — as he projected slides describing its ideal conditions.

Mar 12, 2013
Opera, Reading

    Guild Hall will present a live high-definition screening of Zandonai’s “Francesca da Rimini” on Saturday at noon. The compelling opera, inspired by an episode from Dante’s “Inferno,” returns in the Metropolitan Opera’s production, last seen in 1986. Eva-Maria Westbroek, a soprano, and Marcello Giordani, a tenor, are the doomed lovers. Marco Armiliato conducts. Running time is approximately four hours. General admission is $22, $20 for members, and $15 for students.

Mar 12, 2013
The Art Scene: 03.14.13

Time Has Come Again

    Guild Hall is now accepting entries for its annual Artist Members Exhibition, to be held from April 27 through June 1.

    This year’s awards judge is Elisabeth Sussman, the curator of photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Ms. Sussman was also a curator of the museum’s biennial exhibitions in 1993 and 2012.

Mar 12, 2013
Katherine C.H.E. has established the Hamptons Weekend Preview Show, which starts tomorrow at 5 p.m. at D’Canela restaurant in Amagansett. They’ve All Got a Gig Somewhere

    Katherine C.H.E., a local singer, songwriter, and musician, will launch the Hamptons Weekend Preview Show tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at D’Canela restaurant in Amagansett. Musicians, dancers, and other performers will typically present a 10 or 15-minute set that might include information about when and where the audience can experience more.

Mar 12, 2013
Whalers Tour

    The third of four tours through the Bridgehampton Historical Society’s whaling exhibit, “Bridgehampton Whalers — A Farmer’s Life at Sea,” happens next Thursday at noon at the William Corwith House Museum there. Julie Greene, the society’s curator, will lead the tour. The exhibit celebrates men from Bridgehampton and nearby who went to sea to hunt whales and later retired as farmers.

Mar 12, 2013
Motherhood is examined in its many forms at the Southampton Cultural Center by actresses including, from left, Susan Wojcik, Josephine Wallace, and Kasia Klimiuk. ‘Motherhood’ and Its Messy Parts

   Life here on the South Fork differs from many similar areas across the country in several ways, one of the most important of which is the level of sophistication in the local art scene. This extends to the performing arts, including theater, even at the nonprofessional level, as is attested to by the Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center’s current production of “Motherhood Out Loud,” a series of scenes examining modern motherhood in America, directed by the multitalented Michael Disher.

Mar 12, 2013
‘The Drawer Boy’

    The Long Island premiere of “The Drawer Boy,” Michael Healey’s play about two farmers whose lives are turned upside down when a young actor comes to visit, will be the third production of the 2012-2013 Hampton Theatre Company season. Opening at the Quogue Community Hall next Thursday, it will run though April 7.

Mar 12, 2013
Madoo Garden Talks

   The winter lecture series at the Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack will begin Sunday with Charlotte Moss, an interior designer and gardener from East Hampton. Her lecture, “Outside Influences,” will include a slide-illustrated tour of gardens from her worldwide travels as well as her own grounds. She will also sign copies of her book “Charlotte Moss: A Visual Life,” which will be available for purchase for $60, $50 for members.

Mar 6, 2013
Cynthia Daniels will introduce a new label, MonkMusic Records, with the upcoming release of “YoungBlood, by the band InCircles. MonkMusic Launches Label

   Cynthia Daniels has been very busy. When not recording Broadway cast albums in a New York studio, she is mixing those projects at her own MonkMusic Studios in East Hampton or producing a local artist’s recording or hosting recording sessions for the likes of Paul McCartney or Beyoncé.

Mar 5, 2013
“Studio Cooler” is part of “The Natural,” a solo exhibition by Jamison Brosseau at Halsey Mckay Gallery. The Art Scene: 03.07.13

Ille Returns to Line

    After a midwinter absence, Ille Arts in Amagansett will present “Working the Line,” an exhibition devoted to the role of line in composition and style, beginning Saturday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m.

Mar 5, 2013
Those Daring Dames

   The Art of Song series of Bridgehampton Museum Parlor Jazz concerts will look at the “Songs of Daring Dames” on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The performance will feature Karen Oberlin, an award-winning and critically acclaimed vocalist, backed by Jane Hastay on piano and Peter Martin Weiss on bass. The songs by and about women are in honor of Women’s History Month.

    The concert will take place at the archives building near the southeast corner of Ocean Road and Montauk Highway. Tickets cost $25 and can be purchased online at bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org.

 

Mar 5, 2013
The LeClerc brothers and their band, the Hot Pockets, channeled the Beatles’ “Abbey Road.” The band covers many Beatles songs, including some rarely attempted selections from that 1969 album. Two Brothers Let Nothing Get in the Way of the Music

   Brian and Michael LeClerc, brothers who suffer from a genetic disease that causes blindness, have not lost sight of their dream to “make a splash” out here on the East End, they said in an interview on Saturday. Their goal is to “play good, interesting music that makes crowds happy,” Brian said. They play a combination of unique and challenging covers of songs they grew up with, mixed with their own originals.

Mar 5, 2013
Brahms in Montauk

    Ruth Albert Spencer will return to the Montauk Library to present “Johannes Brahms: His Life, His Loves, His Music,” a free lecture-concert, on Sunday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Ms. Spencer will perform a number of Brahms’s compositions for solo piano. Lilah Gosman, a soprano and a native of Montauk, and Milos Ripicky, a pianist, will augment the presentation. Previously,  Ms. Spencer spoke at the library about Mendelssohn, Mozart, and Chopin.

Feb 26, 2013
Celtic Celebration with Erin Hill

    Erin Hill, a singer and harpist, will return to the Montauk Library on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. for “A Celtic Celebration,” a free concert in which she will be accompanied by Mike Nolan on pedal steel guitar.

    Ms. Hill is also an actress, most recently appearing alongside Bebe Neuwirth and Christina Ricci as First Fairy in the Classic Stage Company’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” She has played and sung with Kanye West, Moby, Sinead O’Connor, Enya, A-ha, Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne, and Levon Helm, and has played solo at the Royal Albert Hall.

Feb 26, 2013
In a family photograph, Gerald and Sara Murphy, left, can be seen at a cafe table with Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Hadley Hemingway, right, and his eventual second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, center. Gerald Murphy’s Stamp of Approval

   When artistic talent is just a footnote in someone’s life, strange and extraordinary things can happen. When someone’s life is already legendary, the effect can be exponential.

Feb 26, 2013
Parsifal at Guild Hall

    Guild Hall will screen a new production of Wagner’s “Parsifal,” starring Jonas Kaufmann in the title role, presented by The Met: Live in HD, on Saturday beginning at noon. The opera is staged by the director François Girard in his Met debut.

Feb 26, 2013
The Art Scene: 02.28.12

The Strands of Satz

    Glenn Horowitz Bookseller will display works by Matthew Satz, an East Hampton-based artist, beginning Saturday with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m.

    “Matthew Satz: Strands” will focus on a series displaying the artist’s commitment to process and concept. According to the artist, he was inspired by both Jackson Pollock’s drip and Barnett Newman’s zip in making these minimal works, which reference both painting and sculpture.

    The exhibition will remain on view through March 23.

A Flourish of the Dramatic

Feb 26, 2013
Writers On Motherhood

    Center Stage at the Southampton Cultural Center will present the play “Motherhood OUT LOUD” from next Thursday through March 24 at its Levitas Center for the Arts. Michael Disher directs. The play entrusts the subject of motherhood to a collection of American writers who aim to shatter traditional notions about parenthood, unveil its inherent comedy, and celebrate the deeply personal truths that span and unite generations.

Feb 26, 2013
Thomas Bohlert and Trudy Craney, standing, from East Hampton, are part of Bach & Forth, a new ensemble, which will have its first performance on Tuesday in Manhattan. Bits And Pieces 02.21.13

Bach & Forth Forms

    Bach & Forth, a new chamber music ensemble featuring Thomas Bohlert on organ and piano and Trudy Craney, a soprano, both of East Hampton, will perform on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in New York. The ensemble also includes Terry Keevil (oboe, English horn, duduk), Rebecca Perea (cello), and Linda DiMartino Wetherill (flute).

Feb 19, 2013
John Messinger’s photographic tapestries, including “RGB: 00FF00, CMYK: 100/0/100/50, Pantone: 6060, Green,” which are the codes required to produce the color of a green screen, were shown at the Watermill Center in December. John Messinger: Digital Images for a Digital Age

   Reductive yet expansive, abstract yet universally real, and with seemingly infinite possibilities, the unique tapestries of 3.25-by-4.25-inch Polaroid prints John Messinger has been making for the past year should, one might think, keep him occupied for many more to come.

    With a Watermill Center residency just recently behind him, however, Mr. Messinger is ready for his next act. He will continue to work in this format, but the project currently occupying him is a book, “The Estate of Joseph A. Porter,” to be published by Harper’s Books this year.

Feb 19, 2013
Lois Bender will hold a series of watercolor and sketching classes at Bridgehampton Gardens beginning March 2. The Art Scene: 02.21.12

An Early Spring

    Painters looking for an early spring might enjoy Lois Bender’s art classes at Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton beginning in March.

    Spring Art Journeys: Sketching and Painting Nature from “skyscapes to flowerscapes” will be offered in four sessions, every other Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. beginning March 2. The first class will be Watercolor: Warm-up Skills to learn the basic skills in grid-style exercises. The class will cover washes, brushstroke use, and color blending.

Feb 19, 2013
Bits And Pieces 02.14.13

King Speaks

    A rarely seen one-hour interview with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be screened tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill. The film will be introduced by George Silano, the North Haven cinematographer who made it.

    King speaks about the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Also featured is a conversation with his wife, Coretta Scott King. The film had never been screened publicly until its premiere on Jan. 28 at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton. Admission is free.

Music, American Style

Feb 12, 2013
Georgette Grier-Key was part of the team that designed the Suffolk County Historical Society’s current exhibit, “Hidden and Forbidden.” Studying the Evolution of Intolerance

   What’s in a face?

   The answer, one finds after a walk through the colorful, compact, but powerful exhibit at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead, is the ability to define one’s self-image, both as an individual and as a people. “Hidden and Forbidden: Art and Objects of Intolerance; Evolving Depictions of Blacks in America” will be on display through June 1.

Feb 12, 2013
Steve Haweeli’s “Crosstown Passion” is one of more than 70 submissions to the “Love and Passion” show at Ashawagh Hall in Springs this weekend. The Art Scene: 02.14.12

Love and Passion

    This weekend, Karyn Mannix Contemporary will present the eighth iteration of the “Love and Passion” series of Valentine’s Day shows at Ashawagh Hall. The subtitle this year is “The Naughty Show,” with mature themes of an erotic nature from more than 70 artists.

Feb 12, 2013
Ashley Reilly placed first in Shine, a radio singing competition for Long Islanders. Ashley Reilly, Winner of Shine

    The first season of Shine, a radio talent competition sponsored by Nvision Studios of Freeport, has ended and Ashley Reilly of Montauk was the first-place winner. Her prize was the gift of a song written just for her by Daryl Carter called “I Hope,” to be professionally recorded. She is presently learning breathing techniques and presentation from the songwriter, and will record the final version soon in Freeport’s Real Tyme Studio.

Feb 5, 2013
Bits And Pieces 02.07.13

Talent Show Auditions

    “Talent Showcase,” a regional public access show broadcast on Cablevision, will be holding auditions on Feb. 23 at Cablevision’s headquarters in Hauppauge. The shows are taped at LTV Studios in East Hampton.

    The show typically holds auditions on a biannual basis and is in its eighth year. It is open to all Long Island residents. The show is looking for singers (but not bands), impressionists, comedians, magicians, and other acts of all ages. Those interested must register first online at talent-showcase.com. No walk-ins will be seen.

Feb 5, 2013
The Dumbo Project, which took its name from the Brooklyn neighborhood where its rehearsal studio is located, consists of, from left, Meredith Strang, Jamie Grubb, Alex Rivers, John Schmidt, and Drew Burchenal. Music From the Happy House

   “I went down to Alphabet City a few weekends ago, saw a guy walking with a guitar, felt like this was a bygone era.”

    That may sound like the opening lines of a song — and maybe it is — but in this context, Jamie Grubb, a Springs native, was musing about the state of rock ’n’ roll music, circa 2013.

    “There are no new, 25-year-old, not-so-much-money musicians moving to the East Village. It’s too expensive,” he said.

Feb 5, 2013