A new documentary on windsurfing and new exhibitions make for a busy weekend at the Parrish.
A new documentary on windsurfing and new exhibitions make for a busy weekend at the Parrish.
Harris Yulin and Stacy Keach bring Freud and Jung to combative life in a virtual play to benefit the Actors Fund.
A virtual reading by a Ghanaian-American poet from Watermill Center and Chase Allardice plays at the Masonic Temple
The East Hampton Historical Society house tour features five houses, one recently built in the grand Shingle Style of old East Hampton.
Hometown star Judy Carmichael will bring swing and her stride piano stylings to Bay Street after a two-year absence.
A holiday market with gifts by local artisans at The Church in Sag Harbor, holiday tours and festivities at LongHouse, and a tabletop tree auction in Southampton
New shows at Harper's and MM Fine Art, a virtual studio visit from the Montauk Library, a newly discovered Gorky painting, and aHanukkah celebration at the Ezra Gallery
The Church and Guild Hall join forces with the Guggenheim Museum to bring performers here for residencies, open rehearsals, discussions, and other public programs.
A 19th-century Christmas celebration featuring Victorian decorations is coming to the Moran Studio in East Hampton.
Bay Street's virtual production of "Macbeth" is a fast-moving and at times bloody version of Shakespeare's shortest tragedy.
Talking television at The Church, classical concerts in East Hampton and Southampton, a holiday auction at Bay Street Theater, and a traditional songs stream from Montauk Library
Three residents -- a writer, a fiber artist, and a multi-media artist -- at Watermill Center will present their work to the public on Saturday.
A trove of some of the earliest portrait photographs taken in America and long-lost, were found in a North Fork shed and sold at auction on Monday.
After losing his barn studio, Mark Wilson reflected on the history, authenticity, and changing nature of the East End's built environment.
Madoo unveils some new Robert Dash holdings, an exhibition tour at the Parrish, visionary paintings on view at the Ranch in Montauk, a workshop and tour in Southampton, and more
Fran Castan, a poet and the widow of the artist Lewis Zacks, donated his drawing of The East Hampton Star building to the newspaper that inspired it.
The Sag Harbor Cinema Festival of Preservation will feature movie classics such as "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," "Night of the Living Dead," "One-Eyed Jacks," as well as never before seen presentations, and a number of guest speakers.
HamptonsFilm Screenwriters Lab is open for submissions, documentary takes aim at Big Pharma, an acting workshop at Bay Street, and a virtual garden lecture
Hope Sandrow's art embraces her daily life, her family background, her personal challenges, and the history and politics of Shinnecock Hills.
The Whitney Museum highlights women artists contributions to early abstraction and gives its Andy Warhol film archive material to MoMA.
Tile Club talk at Guild Hall, liquor bottles and Sag Harbor landmarks on canvas, video by Miles Jaffe, and more
Amanda M. Fairbanks's "Lost Boys of Montauk" has been optioned by Bert Salke, a veteran showrunner and former studio president who has a production deal with Disney Television Studios.
A new Bay Street Theater virtual production of "Macbeth" reimagines Shakespeare's tragedy in a Scottish asylum in 1963.
After 21 years at the helm of Guild Hall's theater, Josh Gladstone reflected on his high notes and described what his next, more creative, chapter might look like.
Documentary at Sag cinema revisits Native American genocide and American slavery, classical music concerts in Sag Harbor, Water Mill, and on Shelter island
New shows opening at the Parrish feature video by peter campus and paintings by Virginia Jaramillo and John Torreano.
Annie Leibovitz in Southampton, photography at The Church, Slater and Zerner at MM Fine Art, a barn happening, and more
A sly, perceptive, and timely comedy at Hampton Theatre Company tackles race, class, and a "border wall" with a deft touch.
After more than 21 years at Guild Hall and leading its stage program through its 90th anniversary, Josh Gladstone, has announced his retirement from the institution at the end of 2021 to pursue other opportunities.
Bridgehampton Chamber Music will launch its new BCM Autumn series with two Beethoven concerts of music for piano and wind instruments on Nov. 6 and Nov. 13.
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