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Building Knowledge

The Parrish Art Museum will hold an "Architecture Trivia Night" with questions from professional architects and prizes for the winning contestants.

Nov 10, 2022
Celebrating Ellington

A concert and dance party celebrating the music of Duke Ellington will be held at The Church in Sag Harbor.

Nov 10, 2022
Communism, the Musical

Sanda Weigl, who will perform two concerts of Roma music at The Church, has led an extraordinary life, buffeted by politics and antisemitism, that took her from Romania to East Berlin to West Berlin, and finally to New York and Sag Harbor.

Nov 10, 2022
It's Grant Season for Arts Orgs

Among the arts organizations receiving money from recently announced New York State Council on the Arts grants were several East End institutions. The dozen recipients account for a total of $180,000 of the $32 million allotted among more than a thousand cultural organizations in the state.

Nov 10, 2022
The Art Scene 11.10.22

Jeremy Dennis at Bay Street Theater, Christopher Knowles at Watermill Center, contemporary crafts at Make Hauser & Wirth, Mary Heilmann honored, Robert Longo in L.A., political cartoons, trees, and vertical geometry

Nov 10, 2022
The Life of a Supreme

Opinion: Bay Street Theater's "All Things Equal" celebrates the many achievements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but the playwright's portrait of the late Supreme Court justice is at times one-dimensional.

Nov 10, 2022
An Artist Pushing the Limits

The Parrish Art Museum will present the first major retrospective of work by Mel Kendrick, whose sculpture highlights the inherent possibilities of materials, and the myriad ways of configuring them.

Nov 3, 2022
Bits and Pieces 11.03.22

Groundbreaking film at Sag Cinema, open studios at Watermill Center, classical music in Southampton and on Shelter Island, prize-winning play at Montauk Library

Nov 3, 2022
Family Matters

The Hampton Theatre Company's current production of "Over the River" is "unremittingly funny and genuinely moving," with perfect casting and sharp dialogue.

Nov 3, 2022
Five Days of Creativity

The Church in Sag Harbor hosts a master guitar maker, the American Artists' Hand Archive, a 1940s-style dance class, and the artist Steve Miller.

Nov 3, 2022
Rudolph Serra: Letting the Pot Fall

When the sculptor Rudolph Serra could not get clay during the pandemic, he turned to surfboard foam and aqua resin to create elegant, gestural, three-dimensional sculptural forms.

Nov 3, 2022
The Art Scene 11.03.22

Pastels and decorative objects at the Drawing Room, handmade illustrated books at Colm Rowan Fine Art, Dan Welden workshop at Southampton Arts Center, Parrish talk on Shinnecock history, benefit for Brooks-Park, and an eclectic group show at Mark Borghi

Nov 3, 2022
Bits and Pieces 10.27.22

Guild Hall grant will support indigenous stories, culture, and language, LongHouse welcomes dogs, tree lovers, and kids, classical piano at the Parrish, Grateful Dead tribute band in Sag, Halloween silent disco in Southampton

Oct 27, 2022
Film Fest's Full List of Winners

HIFF announced its full slate of prize winners for this year, including the audience award-winning narrative film, "Return to Seoul," and the winning documentary, "Bobi Wine: The People's President."

Oct 27, 2022
Homes, Bialosky, and New Books

The esteemed writers Jill Bialosky and A.M. Homes, both with new books, will be at The Church in Sag Harbor to talk about their own work, each other's work, and the new books, which will be for sale and signing.

Oct 27, 2022
Monster Mash

"Chemical Imbalance: A Jekyll and Hyde Play" turns Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic novella into a silly, campy, and hilarious farce thanks to a cast that hams it up in a rollicking way.

Oct 27, 2022
R.B.G.'s Life and Her Many Trials

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life and trials, both public and private, are captured by Michelle Azar in "All Things Equal," a new one-woman play by Rupert Holmes coming to Bay Street Theater.

Oct 27, 2022
The Art Scene 10.27.22

Ashawagh Hall exhibit highlights Springs art and history, "Swept Away" returns to Main Beach, printmaking workshops at The Church, Mary Ellen Bartley in Chelsea, Eric Firestone opens two shows in Manhattan

Oct 27, 2022
Vija Celmins Honored

Vija Celmins will receive an award for printmaking excellence and participate in a talk as part of the annual fair of the International Fine Print Dealers Association.

Oct 27, 2022
Winka Dubbeldam: A Life of Architecture

Winka Dubbeldam, a Dutch-born architect, writer, and professor, talks about technology, innovation, modern architecture, social housing, breaking rules, and the need for better building standards and stricter regulations in the U.S.

Oct 27, 2022
A Colorful Fall Program from BCM

Bridgehampton Chamber Music's fall series will launch with a concert by the Calidore String Quartet and continue with Schubert in November and a Holiday concert in December.

Oct 20, 2022
Bits and Pieces 10.20.22

Classical piano at Montauk and Rogers Memorial Libraries, musical 'Rebirth' at Old Whalers Church, tea ceremony at LongHouse, J. Smith-Cameron to be honored by North Fork TV Fest

Oct 20, 2022
Chelsea Clinton Shows 'Gutsy' at HIFF

After screening an episode of "Gutsy," her series about courageous women, Chelsea Clinton sat down for a conversation with Donna Karan about parenting and growing up in the public eye at the Hamptons Film Festival.

Oct 20, 2022
Comedy Returns to Sag Harbor

Julia Scotti will headline Comedy Club at Bay Street Theater, with a comedic assist from Anita Wise

Oct 20, 2022
Country and Jazz Come to the Temple

Foxy Grandpa will bring country energy to the Masonic Temple, and the Jam Session returns as well.

Oct 20, 2022
Guild Hall Changes, Also Remains the Same

Guild Hall will keep the circus tent motif and balloon chandelier in its John Drew Theater, but other changes are afoot, inside and out.

Oct 20, 2022
Scottish Horror Comes to Wainscott

"St. Kilda," a tale of supernatural horror steeped in Scottish folklore, will be presented by the Neo-Political Cowgirls and LTV. Studios at the Wainscott venue next Thursday evening.

Oct 20, 2022
Tapestries Make It New

For her new tapestries, now at the Drawing Room, Laurie Lambrecht prints photographs of iconic paintings on linen, cuts the images into strips, and weaves them into colorful abstractions that may or may not hint at their sources.

Oct 20, 2022
The Art Scene 10.20.22

A documentary at the Parrish features art created behind prison walls, new paintings by Ted Hartley, JoAnne Carson, and Suzanne Unrein, and solo shows for Hiroyuki Hamada in Korea and Renate Aller in Vermont.

Oct 20, 2022
Two Guitar Heroes Chat at Church

Guitars are front and center at The Church, with Carlos Barrios, a guitar maker, speaking on Friday, and the guitarist G.E. Smith on Saturday

Oct 20, 2022