The Havana Film Festival New York, which features movies from and about Cuba, Latin America, and Latinos in the United States, will show two this summer at the Southampton Arts Center.
The Havana Film Festival New York, which features movies from and about Cuba, Latin America, and Latinos in the United States, will show two this summer at the Southampton Arts Center.
The Parrish Art Museum will host the multi-ethnic music of Mambo Loco on the terrace Friday at 6 p.m.
Bay Street Theater brings “Norm Lewis: Songs for a Summer Night” to Sag Harbor on Monday at 9 p.m.
The Southampton Arts Center and the Hamptons International Film Festival are teaming up again to screen free outdoor Steven Spielberg movies on Friday nights through August.
Pollock-Krasner lectures; “Creatures Large and Small” at Benson; Carl Johan De Geer at Boo-Hooray, Vogt Gallery's "Barn Show," and more
The Southampton Jewish Film Festival, a program of seven films, most accompanied by guest speakers, will begin Tuesday.
“Monteverdi and Bartok,” a benefit performance for the Amagansett Life-Saving and Coast Guard Station, will take place Friday evening at the historic structure at Atlantic Beach.
This year’s Market Art + Design fair proves that at least some exhibitors think they have a shot of making their booth fees back from sales to fickle visitors and jaded summer Hamptonites.
Sandra Bernhard will bring “Sandemonium,” her new one-woman show, to Guild Hall on Saturday evening.
Bridge Gardens, a community garden, classroom, and resource in Bridgehampton, has just announced its summer programs and new year-round daily open hours.
The Southampton Cultural Center will present “Bravo to Broadway,” three benefit concerts for Center Stage, tomorrow and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 3.
Caroline Doctorow and her band, the Ballad Makers, return Saturday to the Bridgehampton Museum archives building with selections from the "American Songbook and other stories.”
Bay Street Theater will launch its Music Mondays concert series with “Jackie Hoffman: From Broadway to Bay Street” on Monday.
Guild Hall in East Hampton will celebrate the astounding artistry of the guitar next week with the first Guitar Masters festival from next Thursday through July 7.
Two of the summer’s hottest tickets will undoubtedly be for Guild Hall’s “Midsummer Night Conversations on Creativity” with Questlove, the musician, designer, bandleader, producer, culinary entrepreneur, and writer.
Winston Irie and the Selective Security Band will bring reggae to the Southampton Arts Center with a free show on Saturday.
A William Wegman booksigning and new shows at Art Barge, Duck Creek, East Hampton Shed, Halsey McKay, Keyes Art, Ashawagh, Sara Nightingale, and more.
The Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center will launch a new series of film screenings, “Artists Love Movies,” on Sunday evening in Sag Harbor.
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will kick off its outdoor music series, Jazz on the Terrace, with a performance by Eliot Zigmund and others on Friday at 6 p.m.
Comedy, animation, and live performance is on tap this week at Guild Hall starting on Saturday with Hasan Minhaj.
Pianofest of the Hamptons will open its 2018 season with a concert at the Southampton Cultural Center on Monday at 5:30 p.m.
The LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton will unveil sculptures by Helmut Lang, Alyson Shotz, and Dustin Yellin on Saturday during its Planters On+Off the Ground Event.
Those shut out of next week’s sold-out screening of “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” in East Hampton will find solace in the release of the film on HBO on July 16.
The East Hampton Library will celebrate the lives of Judith Leiber and her husband, Gerson Leiber, on Saturday afternoon.
Charles Yoder at Ille Arts; Jack Smith at Boo-Hooray; "Six Artists" at Harper's Books; California artists at Rental, and more
In “Frost/Nixon,” Peter Morgan focuses on David Frost’s televised interviews with Richard Nixon broadcast three years after his 1974 resignation.
Carolyn Enger, a classical pianist, will perform a free concert of on Sunday at the Montauk Library.
In “The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller,” Sam Green narrates Fuller’s quest with still images, video, and an original score performed by the indie rock ’n’ roll band Yo La Tengo.
The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation has given the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York 400 works by the artist to serve as a study collection, the foundation and museum announced last week.
The Perlman Music Program will present a four-concert chamber music marathon tomorrow and Saturday at the Clark Arts Center on Shelter Island.
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