"Women of Soul" will bring Mama Lee and Rose Lawler to Bay Street, along with Dawnette Darden and the HooDoo Loungers. Ms. Darden will return for a tribute to Prince next weekend.
"Women of Soul" will bring Mama Lee and Rose Lawler to Bay Street, along with Dawnette Darden and the HooDoo Loungers. Ms. Darden will return for a tribute to Prince next weekend.
Three artists inspired by the sea at Grenning Gallery and an artists’ panel at the Southampton Arts Center.
Gene Casey and the HooDoo Loungers will headline a concert at Bay Street for the earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey.
In a wide-ranging interview, the artist Mary Ellen Bartley discusses her residency at the studio and library of Giorgio Morandi and how she created a body of photographs that honors the late Italian painter.
Donnamarie Barnes to talk and Bruce Wolosoff to perform at The Church, Manhattan lectures from LongHouse and Madoo, acting classes at Bay Street, tips for preparing for spring gardening, Fantasy Girl Bands to battle virtually, sustainable architecture webinar, and jazz at the Masonic Temple.
LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton will open for the season with new artworks, new hours, a new curator, a new education director, and a commitment to a chemical-free landscape.
Bay Street Theater will host a one-day workshop in hand-to-hand combat for the stage, and an evening of stand-up comedy.
In a new play, a retired production designer for shows like "The Sopranos" and "Law & Order: SVU" reveals the bad behavior so common in show business.
A lecture on Leonardo in Southampton, Jane Freilicher’s abstractions in Chelsea, and Eric Dever’s paintings in Helsinki
Gregory Coates will talk about the processes and concepts behind his artwork, now on view at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Neil Simon’s “Come Blow Your Horn” in Southampton, auditions for Shanley play in Quogue, global music at the Parrish, art and healing in Water Mill, jazz in Sag Harbor, and Springsteen tribute band in Riverhead
Josh Gladstone and Kate Mueth have enough upcoming projects, through both familiar and new initiatives, to keep them busy through next year and beyond.
Margaret Garrett, an interdisciplinary artist in residence at The Church in Sag Harbor, has asked for volunteers to learn and perform in four simple dances.
An award-winning pianist to bring Schumann, Liszt, Chopin, and more to Shelter Island.
A new performing arts director is coming to Guild Hall from the Music Center in Los Angeles and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Andrina Wekontash Smith's commitment to art for social change is finding expression in a new virtual reality project about Martin Luther King Jr. and a TV comedy that spans the Shinnecock Reservation to the "Glamptons."
Black Sag Harbor artists featured at Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, former Parrish head now at Artists Space in New York, local artists showcased at Southampton Cultural Center.
The Montauk Library will screen "Leisurama," a documentary about the inexpensive prefab houses from the 1960s, more than 200 of which wound up in Montauk's Culloden Shores.
“Hawaii” is up next in the Julie Andrews retrospective, love will be in the air at The Church, Watermill Center opens its studios, horticultural alliance’s book group will meet virtually.
A Grateful Dead tribute band and "Mardi Gras Mambo and Latin Jazz" at the Masonic Temple, plus Mike Dawes, Crash Test Dummies, and Dirty Deeds set to rock in Riverhead.
The Parrish Art Museum will mark a significant anniversary with exhibitions and programs designed to provide "diverse points of access for different audiences."
“Unbossed and Unbowed,” Ingrid Griffith’s one-woman show about the groundbreaking politician and activist Shirley Chisholm, is coming to Bay Street Theater.
A Parrish Art Museum program to be highlighted at the American Parkinson Disease Association conference, Valentine’s Day brings three artist couples to Keyes Art, and sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas celebrates the Super Bowl.
Forty-four East End artists have been selected by Paton Miller for the seventh iteration of “East End Collected” at the Southampton Arts Center.
A Frida Kahlo-inspired piano concert, a screening of “Medea” from the Met, a cabaret valentine, and reflections on the impact of gardening
The artist's landscape, cityscape, sunset, and liquor bottle still-life paintings are informed by rigorous principles that apply to both abstraction and realism.
Bay Street Theater announces Actors’ Equity auditions for its upcoming season and calls for applications for a summer stage manager. Those with summer housing in the area are encouraged to apply.
Bay Street Theater to host an All Star Comedy show, a screening of "La Traviata" from the Met, and a Broadway Skating Party at the Buckskill Winter Club.
After experiencing a lifetime of trauma, a lawyer and educator's recent loss of a loved one plus a terrible accident sparked the urge to write it all down.
The Church debriefs a judge/attorney/actor/rock-and-roller, the Masonic Music series will feature Caroline Doctorow, classic films in Montauk, a virtual talk on winter gardening, and two rock shows in Riverhead.
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