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Title Wave: New Works Fest at Bay Street

A fairy tale pop-rock musical, two history-based plays, and a drama set in a near future beset by climate change will be presented next week in Title Wave, Bay Street Theater’s new works festival.

Apr 24, 2019
A Mix of 30 East End Artists at Southampton Arts Center

There is seemingly no end to the number of artists associated with the East End, past and present. Annual exhibitions that attempt to bring more of them to our attention should be commended for giving us a fuller picture of the creativity that has existed in our midst for more than a century.

Apr 18, 2019
Bits and Pieces 04.18.19

Pachanga at Bay Street, "Art" and 'Idol' from OFVS, van Gogh animated on screen, movies and a dance party at SAC, and more

Apr 18, 2019
Sciulli's Dreams and Yung Jake's Cartoons

An artist who paints and sculpts with light and a young multihyphenate creator of art and music will each take over a portion of the Guild Hall museum galleries beginning on Saturday.

Apr 18, 2019
Guild Hall's Summer of Sound on Sale

A full summer of concerts, plays, dance performances, comedy, talks, and more goes on sale Wednesday at Guild Hall. Some events may sell out quickly.

Apr 16, 2019
Guild Hall Berenice d’Vorzon A History Beyond Walls at Guild Hall

Guild Hall’s new public database of its permanent collection has been greeted by some with surprise. It is not the multiyear project that culminated in its going live in February that raises eyebrows so much, rather it is the notion that the museum has a collection at all.

Apr 12, 2019
All's Fair in Love and 'Home'

A seven-minute film made 30 years ago generated a fascinating and frequently entertaining 75-minute discussion about architecture and the architect-client relationship at the Parrish Art Museum.

Apr 11, 2019
Bay Street's Hot Summer Tickets

Memorial Day is more than six weeks away, but it’s never too early to secure tickets for some shows and programs. Witness the return of the comedian Paula Poundstone to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on May 25. As of press time, only a handful of seats remain for what is certain to be a sold-out performance.

Apr 11, 2019
Bits and Pieces 04.11.19

Film screenings of "Wall Street" and "Free Solo," a "Star Is Born" concert, and a salute to Danny Kaye

Apr 11, 2019
The Art Scene 04.11.19

Art Groove returns; RJD's annual art show for The Retreat; Walsh on Walsh, women realists at Grenning, and much more

Apr 11, 2019
The Architect as Dictator at the Parrish

“Inter-Sections: The Architect in Conversation,” a series at the Parrish Art Museum, will present a screening of a satiric short film and a panel discussion about the dynamics of architect-client relationships on Friday.

Apr 4, 2019
Hedges-Edwards Barn Now Part of Mulford Farm

The Hedges-Edwards Barn, dating from around 1770, was originally located on the west side of Main Street in East Hampton, where the library now stands. E.J. Edwards first moved it around 1910 to his nearby property on Edwards Lane.

Mar 23, 2019
Man of La Mancha Tilting at Windmills in Quogue

“Man of La Mancha,” the classic 1965 musical, will open at the Quogue Community Hall today and run through April 7. The production is the first fully staged musical in the 34-year history of the Hampton Theatre Company.

Mar 22, 2019
Renate Aller "Montain Interval" Visions of the Natural World at the Parrish

The photographs of Renate Aller and Jean-Luc Mylayne reflect an obsessive focus on the poetry and mystery of the natural world. On Sunday, the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will open solo exhibitions of each artist’s work that complement each other while at the same time highlighting the differences between their approaches to their subject matter.

Mar 22, 2019
Ghost in the basement? Investigating the South Fork’s Bumps in the Night

This is a story about the spiritual inhabitants of places where you might expect them — the Rogers Mansion and the Thomas Halsey Homestead, which are part of the Southampton History Museum — and a place you would not: the East Hampton Library.

Mar 21, 2019
Matthew Broderick, captured the last time he visited the film festival in 2011, is back with a new film, “To Dust,” in which he stars with Geza Rohrig. Broderick Returns With ‘To Dust’

He may be most beloved as celluloid’s eternal youth in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” the 1986 John Hughes film that never ages no matter how dated the references and fashion. Yet the Amagansett part-timer Matthew Broderick has proven himself a flexible and consummate actor in the years since in many featured and walk-on roles in film, theater, and television, including one of his biggest star turns on Broadway and then in the movie version of “The Producers.”

Oct 18, 2018
Kenny Schachter: To the Trade

Kenny Schachter has built a career on being the ultimate art world insider/outsider. He oscillates between being a dealer, lecturer, and art market chronicler, a position that has made him a celebrity in some circles, predominantly for his writing for Artnet News from a home base in London.

Sep 13, 2018
Shani Toledano, the associate director of Doyle Auctioneers and Appraisal's paintings department, took a good two or three minutes before raising her head and announcing her verdict. A Moran’s 'Antiques Roadshow' Moment

Elissa Mott Derry took a painting she thought was painted by Thomas Moran to the the East Hampton Historical Society's appraisal day. The result was surprising.

Aug 2, 2018
Naama Tsabar’s “Work on Felt (Variation 17) Burgundy,” from 2017, near, and “Work on Felt (Variation 19) Midnight,” from this year, are on view at the Fireplace Project through Sunday. Across Boundaries of Sound

Viewing Naama Tsabar’s pieces merely as colorful felt sculptures, shaped and complemented by piano string, would ignore at least 50 percent of the work’s content.

Aug 2, 2018
An untitled watercolor by Barthélémy Toguo is one of several that depict human-like forms morphing into animal shapes in “Mobile Cafeteria,” one of the installations in his Platform exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum. Migration, Race, and Mobility Explored at the Parrish

Barthélémy Toguo, an artist from Cameroon, will take over some of the Parrish's galleries and spaces this year with "The Beauty of Our Voices," this year's Platform exhibition.

Aug 2, 2018
Charlotte Park’s “Number 3” is one of the notable acquisitions on view at the Pollock-Krasner House in its current exhibition, “The Permanent Collection: A 30-Year Survey.” Pollock-Krasner Spotlights Itself in a 30-Year Survey

A new show of the Pollock-Krasner House's permanent collection will include artworks by Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and others.

Aug 2, 2018
Omar Lopez-Cepero as Juan Peron and Arianna Rosario as Eva Peron perform a tango in Bay Street Theater’s production of “Evita.” A Tango-Centric ‘Evita’ at Bay Street

“Evita,” which will begin previews at Bay Street Theater on Tuesday, addresses issues as relevant today as they were in mid-20th-century Argentina.

Jul 26, 2018
Larry Castagna, left, and David Killen examined one of the large-format drawings attributed to Willem de Kooning, part of a group of six works on paper found in a New Jersey storage locker. Art Trove May Contain De Koonings

A Manhattan auctioneer claims he has unearthed six Willem de Kooning works from an abandoned storage locker in New Jersey. David Killen purchased the contents of the unit for $15,000 and says the finds could range in value from $10,000 to $10 million.

Jul 26, 2018
Beach Movie Tribute

“SPF-18,” a coming-of-age story and tribute to teen films of the '80s and '90s, will screen on Sunday at the Southampton Arts Center.

Jul 26, 2018
Boggs and Friedwald on Sinatra at the Library

Will Friedwald, a writer and music critic, will discuss Frank Sinatra with Bill Boggs on Saturday at the East Hampton Library.

Jul 26, 2018
Caroline Doctorow Presents Fiddles and Folk in Bridgehampton

Caroline Doctorow and her band, the Ballad Makers, will perform tunes from “the American Songbook and other stories” on Saturday.

Jul 26, 2018
Clothesline Sale Returns to East Hampton

Functional art and a preview cocktail party have been added to an old favorite event of the summer season.

Jul 26, 2018
From Calvin Klein to Comedy in Sag Harbor

Bobby Collins, who left a career as an executive at Calvin Klein to pursue a career as a full-time stand-up comedian, will share his comedic observations on Saturday.

Jul 26, 2018
Glenn Brown’s 2014 sculpture “We Reeled in Drunkenly From Outer Space” is being shown publicly for the first time in “Counterpoint: Selections From the Peter Marino Collection” at the Southampton Arts Center. From Peter Marino’s Collection to Southampton Village

Peter Marino took a few Warhols given to him by the artist into a world class art collection on view beginning Saturday at the Southampton Arts Center.

Jul 26, 2018
Lectures at Watermill Center

The Watermill Center’s annual summer lecture series features speakers from a wide range of disciplines, including a poet, a playwright, a composer, and a professor of mathematics and economics.

Jul 26, 2018