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Old footage and photos, such as this image of Robert and Ethel Kennedy campaigning, and recent interviews of family members are interspersed in “Ethel,” Rory Kennedy’s documentary on her mother’s extraordinary life. ‘Ethel’: Speaking Truth to Power

   Rory Kennedy has captured a rare intimate view of her family in “Ethel,” a documentary on her mother to be screened at Guild Hall tomorrow night as the conclusion to the SummerDocs series organized by the Hamptons International Film Festival.

Aug 28, 2012
The History of Art String Band will play at Guild Hall on Saturday night as a celebration of Jackson Pollock and a benefit for families affected by autism. Arty Band, Serious Intent

   In an event combining art, music, history, pathos, and humor, Audrey Flack will bring her History of Art String Band to Guild Hall on Saturday night to raise money for autism services and to celebrate the life of Jackson Pollock.

Aug 21, 2012
Body Stories: Teresa Fellion Dance will be performing and holding classes across the South Fork this week. Bits And Pieces 08.23.12

Morning Music

    Peter Martin Weiss and Jane Hastay will perform at a musical Shabbat service on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons on Woods Lane in East Hampton. The couple, who live in Springs, play jazz and standards — Mr. Weiss on stand-up bass and guitar, Ms. Hastay on piano.

‘Green Afternoon’

Aug 21, 2012
Guild Hall Happenings

   Guild Hall has had a lot to offer this season and that continues in the final week of August.   

Aug 21, 2012
Margaret Braun and Chloe Gifkins have organized a show at Nova’s Ark in Bridgehampton this weekend. Inspiration Found

   “Ideas are nothing without execution‚” words that mean quite a bit to Southampton natives Margaret Braun and Chloe Gifkins, childhood friends who can now see their two-year-old vision morph into reality.

Aug 21, 2012
“American Native V” by Eddie Martinez is one of the works on view in a show at the Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton through Wednesday. Opinion: Emerging? Established?

    A relative newcomer to East Hampton, the Halsey Mckay Gallery is committed to advancing the careers of emerging artists — “emerging” might be a stretch, in that Eddie Martinez and Jose Lerma, whose works are currently on view, are precipitously close to becoming established in the contemporary art world.

    The gallery strives for interesting pairings. Their shows feature artists who are not an obvious match on the surface, yet may share a particular aesthetic or a perspective that is highlighted and investigated in works that are juxtaposed.

Aug 21, 2012
The work of three artists each is incorporated into these deconstructed and put-together-again surfboards. Surfboard-Art Auction for Good Causes

    Mike Solomon will present “Exquisite Corpse.2: The Surfboard as Body” an exhibit and silent auction of artists' surfboards he organized to benefit three nonprofit organizations. The show will be presented at Neoteric Fine Art in Amagansett on Saturday.

    The theme of the show, “surfboard as body,” features surfboards transformed by artists such as Scott Bluedorn, Matisse Patterson, Bubba Charron, Michael Rosch, Peter Dayton, Mathiew Satz, Michael Halsband, Peter Spacek, and many others.

Aug 21, 2012
April Gornik, whose work is seen above, is one of some 100 artists participating in the East End Hospice’s Box Art Auction. The Art Scene: 08.23.12

Sneak View of Box Art

    This year’s Box Art Auction, which benefits East End Hospice, will be held on Sept. 8. For years, dozens of East End artists have taken a basic box and used their creative vision to transform it into a singular personal expression.

    This year, the auction organizers will hold a preview of the boxes on Wednesday and next Thursday at Hoie Hall in St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton. A free reception with the artists will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Regular viewing hours for the preview will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Aug 21, 2012
Isaac Klein and Trevor Vaughn star in the “The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful,” directed by Kate Mueth at Mulford Rep this month. ‘Irma Vep’: ‘Rebecca’ Meets ‘Frankenstein’

   It has been a good summer for the silly in the Village of East Hampton. First, Guild Hall gave us theater of the absurd with the Lonny Price-directed “Luv,” and now the Mulford Repertory Theatre gives us theater of the ridiculous with a revival of Charles Ludlam’s Off Broadway hit, “The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful.”

Aug 21, 2012
The Dodds and Eder Sculpture Garden Art Outside the Box

   An art exhibit opened on Saturday night. A few dozen people hovered around the room as they chatted about how great life is and how much the art speaks to them while wine and hors d’oeuvres were passed.

   This sort of thing happens all the time, right? True. But what made this event unusual was the setting: a hair salon.

Aug 14, 2012
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Open Auditions

    Center Stage at the Southampton Cultural Center will hold open auditions Wednesday and next Thursday at 6 p.m. for its forthcoming production of “Inherit the Wind.” The play will be performed at the Levitas Center for the Arts.

Breuer at Bay Street

    The comedian Jim Breuer, who’s been seen on “Saturday Night Live” and in a number of movies, will return to the Comedy Club at Bay Street Theatre on Aug. 27 in a one-man show.  Tickets are $67, $60 for members.

Young Musicians

Aug 14, 2012
Two Eau La La Entertainment swimmers, Georgia Luch, at right, the founder of the troupe, and Emily Terwelp, left, posed with Lynn Sherr, the author of “Swim,” on Saturday night. In Synch

   Synchronized swimmers from Eau La La Entertainment performed on Saturday night at an East Hampton Library Authors Night dinner to honor Lynn Sherr, the author of “Swim: Why We Love the Water.” The dinner was hosted by Ken Lipper at his East Hampton house.

Aug 14, 2012
The Salomé Chamber Orchestra will feature a variety of musical genres in a variety of venues, beginning with Guild Hall on Aug. 26. New Husband, New Music Fest

   A new festival offering classical music along with pop, opera, and Broadway is coming to the South Fork before the season ends. From Aug. 26 to Sept. 2, six concerts featuring the Salomé Chamber Orchestra are scheduled to take place in various venues.

    The featured soloists will be David Aaron Carpenter, a rising-star violist and one of the founders of the orchestra; the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, and the Swiss operatic soprano Amanda Bollag.

Aug 14, 2012
The Taylor 2 Dance Company will appear at Guild Hall on Saturday. Taylor 2 Company to Perform 3

    Christina Lynch Markham, a Westbury native, first started dancing when she was 2 in a toddler ballet class, where, she says, “I was always in a time-out. I just had too much energy.”

Aug 14, 2012
Jill Musnicki’s “what comes around” art project, which captures the actions of creatures wild and tame, will open tomorrow at the Bridgehampton Historical Society. The Art Scene: 08.16.12

Photo Masters at Harper’s

    Harper’s Books in East Hampton will show work by Kazuo Kitai and John Gossage beginning Saturday and running through Oct. 1. The exhibitions will be accompanied by catalogs published through a new Harper’s Books imprint.

Aug 14, 2012
Big Maybelle (Lillias White, right) confronts her sometime lover, Sully (Eric Brown), and Loretta (Kiku Collins) in “Big Maybelle: Soul of the Blues,” which is at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor through Sept. 2. White Is Riveting in ‘Big Maybelle’

   Like the blues itself, “Big Maybelle: Soul of the Blues,” through Sept. 2 at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, is a terrible beauty. Born out of the horror of slavery and the ongoing march to overcome its far-reaching legacy, blues music gives voice to the dichotomies of uplift and anguish, hope and despair.

Aug 14, 2012
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Opera, Cabaret, Poetry

    Mira J. Spektor’s “Road to November” will take place at the Montauk Library on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Ms. Spektor will read poems from her book “Road to November” and will introduce various cabaret songs and highlights from her operas and musicals, including “Lady of the Castle,” “The Housewives’ Cantata,” “Villa Diodati,” and her new folk opera, “Giovanni the Fearless.”

Aug 7, 2012
“Stephanie and Lily Margaret” will be on view at Guild Hall in the exhibition “Eric Fischl: Beach Life,” opening to the public on Saturday. Fischl Show At Guild Hall

    Guild Hall will open its next museum show, “Eric Fischl: Beach Life,” at its annual summer benefit tomorrow night. A reception for the public will follow on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m.

    A long-term resident of the South Fork, Mr. Fischl has returned to the beach for inspiration for most of his career. His focus is on the figure and a kind of sociological and psychological intensity created by its groupings and attitudes.

Aug 7, 2012
Garland, Gershwin, Tony Bennett

    “Meet Me in St. Louis” will be shown tonight at 8 in the John Drew Theater as part of Guild Hall’s ongoing celebration of Judy Garland’s film debut 75 years ago. “All Singin’, All Dancin’, All Judy” is the title of the series. Tickets are $12, $10 for members.

Aug 7, 2012
New Art Fair in Southampton Finds Success

   Art Southampton, a new fair held on the Elks Club grounds in Southampton from July 26 to 30, did well in its first go-round, its organizers said, and they plan to return. The event drew 11,750 people, and galleries that participated reported strong sales, according to the organizers, who also put together Art Miami, a fair that occurs each December in Florida at the same time as Art Basel Miami.

Aug 7, 2012
The heat and humidity on Saturday did not dampen enthusiasm for Guild Hall’s 66th annual Clothesline Art Sale, which was held both inside in air-conditioned comfort and outside on the museum’s lawn. The Art Scene: 08.09.12

Baby You Can Drive My Car

    The Eric Firestone Gallery in East Hampton will show “Parts & Service,” a show dedicated to the “glory of the garage,” on Saturday beginning with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. The theme is racing, motorcycle culture, mechanics, and other automotive concerns and fetishes. The show will include artifacts, photography, and mixed-media works with images of car wrecks, burning rubber, car designs, and pinups.

Aug 7, 2012
The completed Orozco mural which is at Dartmouth College. ‘Men of Fire’: Art of Turmoil and Torment

   It may seem hyperbolical to say it, but the exhibition “Men of Fire” at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs is incendiary in many ways, both obvious and implied. With fiery personalities and working styles, both Jackson Pollock and Jose Clemente Orozco resorted to flame-like forms and figures in their working styles in the 1930s.

Aug 7, 2012
‘Tell Me About Your Childhood’

   Ever wonder how to turn a mundane conversation into a dynamic interview? Patti Kaplan’s workshop, the Art of Documentary Interviewing, at the Applied Arts School for the Arts in Amagansett should provide some help.

Aug 7, 2012
Gerard Doyle and Clodagh Bowyer appear in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer's Night Dream" outdoors in Bridgehampton through Aug. 19. Love and Magic, Shakespeare Under the Stars

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a tale of love and magic, is being presented by the Hamptons Independent Theatre Festival outdoors behind the Bridgehampton High School.

The production, conceived and directed by Joshua Perl, of the Naked Stage theater company, stresses the “dream state” that Shakespeare might initially have envisioned for the play.

Aug 5, 2012
A Smaller Escape

   A year after Rocco Gardner and his partners brought their ambitious Escape to New York music, art, and lifestyle event to the Shinnecock Reservation in Southampton, they will make a more toned-down escape, this time to Montauk.

   Escape to Montauk, dubbed a “unique boutique event,” kicks off tomorrow on the grounds of the Solé East resort on Second House Road, with live music, art exhibits, yoga, kids activities, a speakers’ corner, outdoor theater, and a “fashion village” planned throughout the weekend

Jul 31, 2012
artMRKT Lives Up to Its Name

   After its second go-round on the grounds of the Bridgehampton Historical Society, the artMRKT fair announced steady sales and 7,000 visitors during its run from July 19 through 22.

   Max Fishko, who founded the fair with Jeffrey Wainhause in 2011, said in a release that this year’s event “once again proved that there is a need and a great opportunity for a contemporary fair like artMRKT.” He also let it be known that the pair would be planning another one for next year.

Jul 31, 2012
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Love and Magic

    “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” a tale of love and magic, will be presented by the Hamptons Independent Theatre Festival starting tonight, outdoors behind the Bridgehampton High School.

    The production, conceived and directed by Joshua Perl, stresses the “dream state” that Shakespeare might initially have envisioned for the play.

    The cast includes Gerard Doyle, a Broadway veteran, as Theseus and Oberon; Clodagh Bowyer, an established actress both in Ireland and New York, as Hippolyta and Titania, and various local and regional actors.

Jul 31, 2012
Full Guild Hall Weekend Ahead

    Film, music, or culinary arts, there is something for every taste at Guild Hall in East Hampton over the next few days.

    “The Wizard of Oz” will be shown tonight at 8 as part of a July Garland celebration in honor of the 75th anniversary of her feature film debut in the 1936 “Pigskin Parade.” Several more of her movies will be shown later on in the series, called “All Singin’, All Dancin’, All Judy.” Tickets are $12, $10 for members.

Jul 31, 2012
Andrea Grover, inside Maziar Behrooz's "Rapid Deployment Meditation Unit," is untethering the museum in a summer series of on-site events under the banner of the Parrish Road Show. Taking the Parrish on the Road

   Houston may seem a long way from Sag Harbor and the South Fork, but when one starts out in Freeport, it turns out not to be that far at all.

    Such is the experience of Andrea Grover, the curator of programs at the Parrish Museum. Brought up in western Long Island by a father who was a commercial fisherman, boat builder, and artist, she has an innate appreciation for the issues and lifestyle that this region holds dear.

Jul 31, 2012