Marilyn Maye, a jazz and cabaret diva, will open Music Mondays at Bay Street Theater
Marilyn Maye, a jazz and cabaret diva, will open Music Mondays at Bay Street Theater
Artists for Haiti benefit, dreamscapes and visions, provocative Cuban paintings, photographs by John Pinderhughes, talks at The Church, Pollock and Mexico, a slew of solo shows, and more
Make Hauser & Wirth has opened in Southampton with handcrafted objects by artisans and designers dedicated to knowledge, process, and experimentation.
Montauk Film Fest takes on surfing, social commentary, environmental issues, and community with a week of outdoor screenings, parties, panels, and more.
Superb acting brings to vivid life "Anna in the Tropics," Bay Street's revival of an "emotionally challenging . . . wrenching night's entertainment."
Guild Hall and LTV will bring "The Missing Element," an immersive experience featuring the world champion beatboxers of Brooklyn's Beatbox House, as well as leading street dancers, to Wainscott on Saturday at 7 p.m.
"Now Here," an exhibition of work by the No W here Collective, made up of Alice Hope, Toni Ross, and Bastienne Schmidt, will open at the Life-Saving Station on Saturday and continue through Sept. 30. A reception is set for Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m.
Vintage decorative items and artworks from more than 50 dealers will be on offer at the East Hampton Historical Society's Antiques and Design Show, which will launch with a preview cocktail party.
A sale exhibition to benefit the Eastville Community Historical Society in Sag Harbor features artworks by 21 BIPOC artists.
Music for Montauk returns, artist grants highlight Native culture, performance celebrates St. Francis at Madoo, Jazz Fest in Southampton, U2 tribute band
The Hamptons International Film Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a summer-long series of dinners, cocktail parties, screenings, and talks.
The Hamptons Fine Art Fair will host 100 galleries from 11 countries, including the Lysenko Gallery from Kyiv, which had to flee the city with its artwork and transport it to Southampton.
A new documentary offers surprises and insights into Leonard Cohen, his music, and especially his iconic, oft-covered anthem "Hallelujah."
A five-day, multi-venue festival will celebrate Montauk's past and present with a bounty of film and art.
The filmmaker Rachel Fleit's longstanding interest in stories of struggle, difference, and resilience led to her award-winning documentary "Introducing, Selma Blair," which illuminates the actress's life with multiple sclerosis.
The Garden Conversancy's Open Days program will feature self-guided tours of six private East End gardens.
A Frank Stella sculpture show in Montauk, collage and assemblage at Firestone, talks at LongHouse, modern masters at Christie's, architecture and design tour in Southampton, folk art in Sag Harbor, and much more
Scott Chaskey, a poet, farmer, and educator, reflects on the wit, empathy, and emotional range of the sculpture of William King, who was also Mr. Chaskey's stepfather-in-law.
Jazz at the Parrish, Main Prospect, and the Masonic Temple, Israeli singing star in East Hampton, Ruehl and Yulin in "Love Letters," a documentary on a filmmaker's return to Cuba
The Parrish's Jasper Johns print show focuses on how his personal themes and imagery have informed his printmaking, and it offers a compelling complement to his Whitney and Philadelphia retrospectives.
Kenny Scharf's paintings of cartoonish faces and fantastical creatures will take over the Phillips auction house in Southampton.
Laurie Anderson, in residence at the Elaine de Kooning House, talks about the joys (and anxieties) of painting, her big show at the Hirshhorn Museum, her involvement with virtual reality and artificial intelligence, and hiking in East Hampton.
A new exhibition at The Church in Sag Harbor highlights tapestry, weaving, embroidery, quilting, and other fiber practices informed by ideas from contemporary art.
American Modernists at Bernard Goldberg, craft at Hauser & Wirth, energy flux at Pace, Jennifer Bartlett at Drawing Room, Robert Harms at Madoo, Rudolph Serra at Borghi, nature, water, street art, animals, and more
A "docusoap" promises to show the real Hamptons of locals vs. "cidiots," but falls back on typical reality-TV tropes.
Hamptons Jazz Fest and Jazz at Lincoln Center will bring Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra to the Southampton Arts Center.
The Caroline Davis Quartet will perform in the summer music series at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs on Saturday at 5 p.m. The ensemble features Ms. Davis on saxophone, Julian Shore on piano, Chris Tordini on bass, and Chad Taylor on guitar.
Mike Birbiglia, a comedian, director, and actor, will perform five nights of comedy at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor from July 11 through July 16.
Latin Music from the Parrish and OLA, documentary on LGBTQ subculture, concert for Maureen's Haven, outdoor movies at Marders, all about Central Park
The new documentary "Fire of Love" tells the story of Katia and Maurice Krafft, French volcanologists whose love affair with the mystery and drama of volcanoes took them to the far corners of the earth.
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