Back in theaters, the Hamptons International Film Festival will feature new work from such directors as Wes Anderson, Jane Campion, Pedro Almodovar, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Joe Wright, as well as a galaxy of stars.
Back in theaters, the Hamptons International Film Festival will feature new work from such directors as Wes Anderson, Jane Campion, Pedro Almodovar, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Joe Wright, as well as a galaxy of stars.
Coleridge's mariner live in Montauk, plus the '86 Mets, surf shorts, and Gardiner's Island onscreen
On Friday, the Parrish Art Museum will open a show of Joel Meyerowitz's images from 9/11 and after that document tragedy and heroism in the aftermath of the attacks.
The art of Patricia Maurides draws on science, history, nature, and her Greek heritage.
The Leibers change addresses temporarily in East Hampton, "Swimmers at Borghi, McDermott & McGough in Sag, East End watercolors in Springs, Strong-Cuevas in Southampton, and more.
Bay Street Theater will present four new plays in progress to live audiences over the next two weekends.
Jazz ensembles to perform in Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, and Southampton this week, plus Hopefully Forgiven among the vines
For the second year, the Southampton History Museum's Insider's View house tour of Southampton properties will turn its focus outward and into the gardens and properties of some grand places full of history, this year on South Main Street.
"Road Rage" at The Church features dramatic large-scale sculptures and installations that match its dramatic setting.
Brandi Carlile mixed covers and new music for a thrilled audience at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett Sunday night.
A new art fair, with ties to an older one, will open in Southampton this weekend with some 50 booths onsite and 20 virtual displays.
"Buena Vista," an audio-visual puppet performance, will debut at the Folly Tree Arboretum in Springs on Saturday and Sunday in its entirety.
Only two weeks are left to see the seascape paintings and etchings at the Thomas and Mary Nimmo Moran Studio.
Hampton Jazz Fest still in full swing, Wyclef Jean at the Surf Lodge, Lez Zeppelin at the Talkhouse, plus the Sturdy Souls, Winston Irie, and the Bogmen
New solo shows opening include artwork by Keith Sonnier, Adrian Nivola, Claire Watson, Zhang Huan, plus an East Hampton Village art walk, three art talks, and more
Netflix's "Monster," which was released this year, is one of the film projects Edward Tyler Nahem has contributed to in addition to theatrical productions and what he calls his "day job," heading up his own New York City gallery.
Jazz trumpet maestro Adam O'Farrill at Duck Creek, HooDoo Loungers at the Parrish, and opera and Broadway in Southampton
The Parrish Art Museum's annual garden tour and design symposium will take place next weekend, beginning Sept. 11, with self-guided tours of four gardens on the North Fork.
Based on true events, "Hitler's Tasters" explores how four young women navigate sexuality, friendship, patriotism, and survival against the backdrop of war.
Wes Anderson's latest, "C'Mon C'Mon" with Joaquin Phoenix, and a documentary on Julia Child are some of the latest selections announced for this year's Hamptons International Film Festival.
During the first season after the death of Jack Lenor Larsen, LongHouse Reserve has honored its founder by keeping the East Hampton garden and art center active and vibrant with art, performances, tours, and gatherings.
An online benefit art auction is part of a weekend of activities tied to the Eastville Community Historical Society.
Music for Montauk's 2021 summer series happens this weekend, with concerts for aficionados and casual enjoyers alike.
Music at Duck Creek continues, MountainFilm on Tour returns to Southampton, and a new way to enjoy Tribeca Film Festival programs.
Guild Hall will celebrate the last weekend of its 90th summer season with Teddy Thompson and Jenni Muldaur, a new comedy by Joy Behar, and a silent disco.
At S&S Corner Shop on Fort Pond Boulevard, a constantly changing exhibition of work from the 1950s to the present gives a fascinating taste of the breadth of Soft Network's mission.
Parrish's "Road Show" returns, Skarstedt's new tonal show, Robert Colescott in Montauk, surreal poodles, more Robert Longo, and much more.
Shakespeare, music and film, the tell-all as told by celebrities, an artists and writers showcase, a salute to Tony Walton, and a dance party are all in the mix this week.
A look back on one of Broadway's biggest box-office smashes, "The Producers," on its 20th anniversary will be the centerpiece of a weekend of theatrical events presented with Susan Stroman beginning Friday, Aug. 27, at Guild Hall. On Sunday "Tree Confessions" will be performed outside.
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