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Anthony, host of “The Morning Show” on WEHM, is wide awake and serving up music and laughter at 6 a.m. daily. Music in the Morning, and Much More

Those of us on the South Fork who are decidedly not “morning” people can awaken to music and high spirits at 92.9 and 96.9 on the FM dial, where Anthony, host of “The Morning Show” on WEHM, reliably serves up an abundance of both.

Feb 18, 2016
Butch Trucks, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, performed with Great Caesar’s Ghost at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. ‘A Really Good Gig’

The band Great Caesar’s Ghost has released “Live at the Stephen Talkhouse,” documenting its Aug. 13, 2015, performance there with Butch Trucks, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band.

Feb 11, 2016
The Art Scene 02.11.16

What's happening on the arts scene.

Feb 11, 2016
Performance Trifecta at Guild Hall

Guild Hall will present an encore screening of the Donmar Warehouse’s London production of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” as part of its National Theater Live series, on Saturday evening at 7. The play was adapted by Christopher Hampton from Choderlos de Laclos’s 1782 novel of sex, intrigue, and betrayal in pre-revolutionary France that scandalized the world.

Feb 11, 2016
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" starred Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor and was directed by Mike Nichols. Films at Jermain Library Celebrate 1966

Sag Harbor’s John Jermain Memorial Library will present “1966: Cinema Breaks Free,” a series of three influential films from that pivotal year, and a related lecture.

Feb 4, 2016
Carlos Lama, right, will mix it up on the usual Almond Artists and Writers Dinner Tuesday. Artists and Writers’ ‘Cabaret’ Twist at Bridgehampton's Almond

Carlos Lama, a D.J., vinyl enthusiast, and audio engineer from Sag Harbor who has been a fixture on the East End music scene since moving here from Texas in 2010, will host the next Artists and Writers Night at Almond restaurant in Bridgehampton, on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Feb 4, 2016
Sarah Jessica Parker will be one of three honorees at Guild Hall's Academy of Arts dinner on March 8 in New York City. Parker, Heilmann, and Homes are Guild Hall Academy Honorees

Guild Hall’s 31st Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award dinner will take place on March 8 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Rainbow Room in Manhattan. Each year the academy honors notable figures in the performing, visual, and literary arts who are either part-time or full-time residents of the East End.

Feb 4, 2016
‘Jane Eyre’ at Drew

An encore screening of the National Theatre’s London production of “Jane Eyre,” adapted from Charlotte Bronte’s novel, will take place Saturday at 7 p.m. at Guild Hall. Sally Cookson’s production, hailed by The Financial Times as “witty, impassioned, and bold,” was first staged by the Bristol Old Vic last year before moving to the National.

Feb 4, 2016
Beatles and Stones

The Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will rock this weekend with “All the Hits: The Beatles and the Rolling Stones,” two tribute concerts set for tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tomorrow’s concert will focus on the bands’ early years, 1960 to 1966; Saturday’s will highlight their music from 1967 and after.

Feb 4, 2016
Clifford Ross in N.Y.C.

Clifford Ross has a busy week ahead. On Saturday at 8 p.m., imagery from the multimedia artist’s abstract video “Harmonium Mountain” will accompany a performance by Julian Rachlin of Beethoven’s violin sonatas 1, 6, 9, and 10 in the Kaufmann Concert Hall at Manhattan’s 92nd Street Y. Tickets are $35 and up, $25 for patrons under 35.

Feb 4, 2016
The Art Scene 02.04.16

The White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton will open “Love and Passion,” a group exhibition of work by more than 50 artists, on Saturday, with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. “Michelle Stuart, Theatre of Memory: Photographic Works” is on view at the Bronx Museum of the Arts through June 26. A reception for the artist, who has a house in Amagansett, will take place Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.

Feb 4, 2016
Gypsy Jazz in Bridgehampton

The Art of Song’s Parlor Jazz series will return to the Bridgehampton Museum’s archives building on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with “From Django to Piazzolla,” a performance by Dallas Vietty, an American jazz accordionist who specializes in the Parisian swing-waltz style of Musette and Gypsy jazz.

Jan 28, 2016
Jeff Muhs, “Citizen #1” ‘Politically Incorrect’ Taps Hot Buttons

A political season with many candidates hoping to distinguish themselves in the race for their party’s nomination has created little light but a great deal of heat in American discourse. Most of the smoke of the campaign is traveling well north and west of here (the New York State federal primary election is not until April 18). Yet many artists on the South Fork and farther afield have taken note of the acrimony, and their reactions now hang at the White Room Gallery in Bridgehampton.

Jan 28, 2016
The Art Scene 01.28.16

Alejandro Sainz Alfonso will exhibit for the first time at the Grenning Gallery. His colorful silkscreens offer a comedic take on his life in Cuba. Marissa Bridge, whose exhibition “A Bridge in Conversation” is on view at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in Bridgehampton through Feb. 7, will be at the gallery on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. to talk about her life and work.

Jan 28, 2016
Puccini's 'Turnadot' and JDTLab Tackles Joyce This Week

Puccini’s “Turandot,” the next offering of the Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD series, will be shown Saturday at 1 p.m. at Guild Hall in East Hampton.

Jan 28, 2016
Doc Pomus, left, a celebrated songwriter of the early rock ’n’ roll era, posed with the singer-songwriter Dr. John, with whom he collaborated for almost 20 years. Music Docs, Through East Enders’ Lenses

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will open its East End Music Film Series on Sunday at 2 p.m. with a screening of Sharyn Felder’s “A.K.A. Doc Pomus.” Hosted by Suzy Elmiger, an accomplished film editor, the series will also feature D.A. Pennebaker’s “Company” and his first film, “Daybreak Express,” on Feb. 7 and “Voices of Sarafina!” by Nigel Nobel on Feb. 28, both at 2 p.m. All three filmmakers will be present for the screenings.

Jan 28, 2016
Scott Bluedorn at his booth in the Market Art + Design fair this summer Neoteric-Networking Moves From Amagansett to Water Mill

The Parrish Art Museum’s wildly popular PechaKucha programs, each of which features rapid-fire presentations by creative East End residents, has spawned an offspring of sorts. Neoteric Night, which will happen tomorrow at 6, is a networking event focused on, but not limited to, visual artists, writers, dancers, designers, craftsmen, and anybody interested in meeting and perhaps collaborating with other creative people.

Jan 28, 2016
Temporary Distortion Watermill Center: Open House and Temporary Distortion

The Watermill Center will offer both an open rehearsal and a tour of the grounds, building, art collection, and study library on Saturday afternoon. The tour will take place from 1 to 2:30; the rehearsal, by Kenneth Collins and Temporary Distortion, will follow from 3 to 5.

Jan 28, 2016
Christian Little's recent work will be on view at Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill beginning this weekend. A planned opening has been postponed due to the weather. The Art Scene 01.21.16

Solo exhibitions by Ashley Carter and David B. Smith will be at the Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton through March 9. Christian Little examines a voyeur culture preoccupied with sex and drama at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill. A reception will happen Jan. 30 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Jan 21, 2016
Short Docs at Parrish

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present the regional premiere of “Fieldworks,” a program of seven short documentaries that explore the nature of socially engaged art, tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Jan 21, 2016
Eve Behar, a professional ceramic artist who is the president of the Clay Art Guild of the Hamptons, digs deep and gets her hands full of clay at the potter’s wheel, throwing what would eventually become a wide-mouthed bowl. Clay Art Guild Seizes the Moment

The graceful, whitish curves of the small ceramic bowls and cups found a gentle illumination while sitting upon a sun-drenched shelf that ran across the windowpanes of the Clay Art Studios of the Hamptons on a recent Thursday afternoon.

Jan 21, 2016
Melissa Leo, who grew up spending summers in Springs with her father, Arnold Leo, has a brief but memorable performance in "The Big Short," a film nominated for a best picture Oscar. South Fork Films at the Oscars

Last week’s announcement of the Academy Award nominations for 2015 films included a number with connections to the South Fork.

Jan 21, 2016
Rebecca Edana, Mary McGloin, and John Carlin star in “Dead Accounts” at the Hampton Theatre Company. Food, Family, and a Secret or Two

For its second production of the season, the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue has put “Dead Accounts” by Theresa Rebeck on the table — along with an outrageous assortment of foodstuffs. A tale filled with moral dilemmas that will have audiences debating long after they leave, the evening buzzes along quickly and smoothly, sort of like that “very special episode” of a well-loved sitcom, where something serious goes down even in the midst of the laughs.

Jan 21, 2016
Chris Clarke All-Star Laughs at Bay Street

“The All Star Comedy Show” will return to Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theater tomorrow at 8 p.m. with the guest comedians Kyle Grooms (“Chappelle Show,” “Last Comic Standing”), Oscar Collazos (Comedy Central, XL Sirius Radio), and Brendan Sagalow, a New York City comedy club regular. As he has for the past three years, Joseph Vecsey will host.

Jan 21, 2016
Josh Gladstone brings a variety of work by performing artists to Guild Hall in the off-season for the JDTLab. JDTLab: Artists in the Sandbox

The JDTLab, Guild Hall’s program devoted to presenting work by performing artists from the East End and, occasionally, beyond, will begin its third season on Tuesday evening at 7:30 with a free staged reading of “Extinction,” a new play by Gabe McKinley that explores the evolution of friendships. Subsequent programs will include two new musicals, a one-artist show, three plays, and an immersive deconstruction of the Andromeda myth.

Jan 21, 2016
Open Call in Quogue

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue will hold open auditions at the Quogue Community Hall on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. for “Lost in Yonkers,” Neil Simon’s award-winning comedy about two young boys coming of age in a zany family in 1942.

Jan 14, 2016
Open Studios

The Watermill Center will hold two open rehearsals on Saturday afternoon. Boomerang, a physically nuanced dance and performance group created in 2012 by Matty Davis, Kora Radella, and Adrian Galvin, will show a new work commissioned by Dixon Place on the Lower East Side, where it will premiere in March.

Jan 14, 2016
'Sordid Lives’ Opens at Southampton Cultural Center

“Sordid Lives,” a black comedy by the Texas-born writer, director, and producer Del Shores, will open this evening at 7:30 at the Southampton Cultural Center and run through Jan. 31. The play premiered in Los Angeles in 1996 and won 14 Drama-Logue Awards.

Jan 14, 2016
Bizet Opera at John Drew

The Met: Live in HD will return to Guild Hall with Bizet’s opera “Les Pecheurs de Perles” on Saturday at 1 p.m. Premiered in Paris in 1863, the opera was last performed at the Met in 1916, with Enrico Caruso, Frieda Hempel, and Giuseppe De Luca in the lead roles.

Jan 14, 2016
Karol and Steven Todrys Bay Street Theater Names New Chairman

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor has announced that Steven Todrys has been elected chairman of its board of trustees.

Jan 14, 2016