"A Doll's House, Part Two" is a play that deserves to be seen and then debated, and this satisfying, rigorously acted production does it justice.
"A Doll's House, Part Two" is a play that deserves to be seen and then debated, and this satisfying, rigorously acted production does it justice.
Amanda Green, a lyricist, composer, and part-time East Hampton resident, is up for a Tony for best original score for "Mr. Saturday Night."
Bill King's carved wood and polychrome sculptures and Ross Watts's social media-inspired installation open at the Arts Center at Duck Creek
The summer's benefits will lure revelers with music, auctions, drama, dancing, artworks, food and drink, even a seance to raise the spirit of Marcel Proust.
More than 50 years after her parents left Cuba, a documentary filmmaker visits that country for the first time and bonds with family members she had never known.
LaTasha Barnes, an award-winning dancer and choreographer, will bring her jazz dance and Lindy Hop-inspired work-in-progress to The Church in Sag Harbor.
Live bidding will come to Phillips in Southampton with 120 lots of editioned works by Lichtenstein, Warhol, Krasner, Matisse, Picasso, Banksy, and many others hitting the auction block.
Ricky and the Rockets, featuring Rick Davies, the co-founder of Supertramp, as well as G.E. Smith, Mike Reilly, and other rock notables, will take the stage at the Stephen Talkhouse on Friday.
The Parrish Art Museum board has chosen Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, who was educated in Spain and Mexico, and most recently ran an art museum at Michigan State University. She will take the place of Kelly Taxter, who resigned in December after less than a year on the job.
Nature's colors at Christie's Southampton, Faith Ringgold in Montauk, new shows at the Leiber Collection, Mark Borghi, and Keyes Art, and much more
On the heels of their sold-out show at Radio City, the Revivalists will perform an intimate benefit concert on July 4 at the Stephen Talkhouse.
Guild Hall puts its theater renovation plans on hold in order to incorporate feedback from the community.
Landscape Pleasures will feature talks by noted landscape designers Laurie Olin, David Hocker, and Joe Wahler, as well as self-guided tours of five private gardens.
The Star's music writer offers a selection of live pop music highlights set for this summer with more than 30 concerts from Hampton Jazz Fest, including Wynton Marsalis and dozens of other recommendations from Riverhead to Montauk.
Protest songs at Calvary Baptist Church, talks at LongHouse, jazz at Duck Creek, drama at the Southampton Cultural Center, PechaKucha returns, community day in Water Mill, classical concerts on Shelter Island
Docs coming up at the Sag Harbor Cinema include one about Al Franken, who will be on hand to talk after the screening, and another about Andy Warhol, who will be remembered by close friends
Susan Kaufman's photographs of the city's handsome facades, ornate buildings, townhouses with their high-windowed loveliness, flower-bedecked stoops, and hidden alleys are all the things one rarely associates with the megacity's fiercely splendid, in-your-face personality.
Firestone expands, Harper's celebrates, Pace and Hauser & Wirth reopen, artist talks, a new studio in Springs, new shows at Madoo, Tripoli, ARC Fine Art, Colm Rowan, and Kramoris.
Bay Street returns to a full, in-person summer season with a dark comedy directed by Jason Alexander, plus a tropical drama, "Ragtime: The Musical," and a lineup of popular comedians and musicians.
Lisa Perry has transformed a midcentury modern Georgica house into a collaborative environment for the exchange of ideas and the exhibition of art focused on women.
The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons will once again have its annual cocktail party in the thrift store, but this time for a different event.
The Sag Harbor Cinema will celebrate its first birthday with "Top Gun," Altman's "Popeye," Tarantino's "Jackie Brown," Schnabel's "At Eternity's Gate," and a racy 1933 Hollywood comedy.
Click, a new venture from Shelter Island's Alexandra Fairweather, will preserve artists' archives and issue NFTs of the archival material to reach newer generations.
Guitar virtuoso in two concerts, jazz for families in Springs, Feiffer and Popeye in Sag, classical piano in Southampton, new music under the stars in Southold
HamptonsFilm will return to Herrick Park with weekly classic summer film screenings and to theaters with SummerDocs.
Following expressions of concern from the public, Guild Hall's leadership announced Wednesday night that it had decided to “pause and reflect” on its planned theater upgrades.
Site-specific sculpture at Lazy Point, artist talks at The Church in Sag Harbor, Southampton African American Museum opens with "BIPOC Experience," solo shows by Mary Ellen Bartley, Maureen Dougherty, Reuben Kadish, and Arthur Pinajian.
New York State earmarks $140 million in aid to arts organizations and artists from New York State Council on the Arts.
A performer, a writer, a composer, and a dancer will present their work in progress at the Watermill Center.
In speaking to representatives of several South Fork cultural organizations, it was clear that virtual programming is here to stay in some form.
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