The 30th Hamptons International Film Festival will feature talks with the directors Chris Columbus and Martin McDonagh, and more than 100 films from 34 countries, including East Coast premieres and some never before shown publicly.
The 30th Hamptons International Film Festival will feature talks with the directors Chris Columbus and Martin McDonagh, and more than 100 films from 34 countries, including East Coast premieres and some never before shown publicly.
The Thumbscrew Trio will bring its original compositions and tight jazz harmonics to the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs.
The Sag Harbor American Music Festival will bring four days of free concerts by more than 30 bands to the village.
The first annual Sag Harbor Song Festival will feature four concerts by rising opera stars of music ranging from Handel and Wagner to Sondheim and Bernstein.
Solo shows at Pace Gallery and Mark Borghi, watercolors at Ashawagh Hall, resident artists' presentations at Watermill Center, painting exhibitions at Grenning, Colm Rowan, and Lucore Art
The Hamptons International Film Festival, which is celebrating 30 years with a full and expanded 10-day schedule, announced its entire slate of films and events on Friday.
A Pollock-Krasner House exhibition illuminates the life and work of Harold Lehman, an early friend of Jackson Pollock known for his socially conscious work of the 1930s, especially a massive mural on Rikers Island, now gone.
Jazz at Duck Creek, standup at Bay Street, dance documentary in Sag Harbor, surf cinema in Southampton, film classics in Montauk, classical piano in Southampton, Kubrick's "The Shining" in Springs
After a pandemic pause and the loss of its music director, the Choral Society of the Hamptons embarks on the search for a new leader with high hopes for its future.
Hamptons Film Festival announces opening night, centerpiece, and spotlight films, plus an award for the rising star Stephanie Hsu and a discussion with the award-winning director-writer Martin McDonagh.
Jeanelle Myers creates singular works of assemblage and collage, tapestries, and quilts from discarded or forgotten natural and man-made materials.
New gallery in Montauk, talking textiles at The Church, whiskey and art in Sag Harbor, poetry at the Leiber Collection, openings for Mary Heilmann and Eric Dever in Chelsea, plein-air painting in Montauk
"Mean Streets" to kick off film series at Pollock-Krasner House, documentary on Patricia Highsmith at Sag Cinema, garden lecture in Bridgehampton
Eden Williams's most recent pivot, in a career that took her from publishing and marketing to politics and nonprofits, was to promoting and supporting the work of artists, especially Black artists, and connecting them with collectors.
Guild Hall's cross-country art-performance events at Main Beach will link 65 East End artists with Los Angeles counterparts.
The Southampton History Museum's annual house tour will feature a mix of historical properties and new and updated residences.
OLA's Latino Film Festival will have something for everyone, from an intimate documentary about trauma and recovery to Disney's computer-animated musical fantasy "Encanto," with two dramas in between.
The endless summer of art continues with solo shows at Tripoli, Firestone in Manhattan, Keyes, David Lewis, two at Duck Creek, plus a performance event at the Leiber Collection, and art fairs in the city.
The Complete Unknowns will bring two nights of Bob Dylan's music to Bay Street, with everything from deep cuts to familiar favorites, and no repeats.
The best-selling writer of 20 acclaimed crime novels talks about her lifelong obsession with crime, her background as a prosecutor, and East Hampton as a setting for crime fiction.
Opera outdoors at LongHouse, jazz at the Southampton Arts Center, the Parrish Art Museum, and The Church, classical recital on Shelter Island, opera and Broadway in Southampton, auditions at Hampton Theatre Company
A new three-day classical music festival will feature Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, a recital by a world-renowned classical guitarist, and a program of music by Mozart, Beethoven, and Rodrigo.
Architecture panel considers the Parrish Art Museum, Adolph Gottlieb at Pace, mutual drawing workshop in Springs, artists talk at The Church, garden party at the Leiber Collection, multiple gallery shows
Christine Matthai and David Corigliano have created a circular, walkable labyrinth on their property with a dramatic sculpture taking flight at its center.
In its exhibition "Threading the Needle," The Church presents an ambitious and eclectic mix of weaving and fiber arts that will leave viewers "enlivened, inspired, and even ecstatic."
Andy Aledort, a singer, songwriter, and guitar hero, will celebrate the release of his new double album at LTV Studios.
There's no Montauk Project biopic -- yet, anyway -- but it's safe to say that the festival circuit is within its reach, and they're making all the right moves to get there.
Parrish director receives appointment from the President, Julie Andrews lights up the screen, Sip & Sing is live at Bay Street, Perlman Music concludes its summer concerts, "A Father's Kaddish" film returns to the Jewish Center.
Southampton Arts Center will host the Brazilian Jazz All-Stars, a festival of short documentary films, and a Summerfest benefit party.
The Church in Sag Harbor will hold a panel with performance about preserving the natural world, plus talks by four fiber artists, and a conversation about art, textiles, and fashion by two gallerists.
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