"The Gems show is definitely one of my favorite shows of the year because we always get to display our new artists that we really believe in," shared Joanna L. Gmuender.
"This is our 29th year and we are excited about being able to bring this music to the community," shared Reverend Maryanne McElroy.
Each year, millions of visitors of all ages travel to Radio City Music Hall for a quintessential New York City Christmas celebration.
Miracle on 34th Street, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Scrooge, Elf, White Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, A Christmas Carol, and It's a Wonderful Life. What do these films have in common?
"Stephanie Brody-Lederman has a solo show at Guild Hall - so we decided to have the exhibition in my gallery concurrent with that," shared Sara Nightingale.
"My dad and brother and I always look forward to our Sag Harbor show," shared Sag Harbor's own Daniel Koontz.
"The idea is to transport the audience and engage their imagination right from the start," said Miloš Repicky.
"There's lots of love, laughter and camaraderie packed into this grass roots theater company that formed 7 years ago to fill what was perceived as a community theater void in the East Hampton area," shared Barbara Mattson.
"The Telling Project is a special event where seven local veterans and military family members will share their stories of service and sacrifice during free and open to the public performances," explained Melissa Mundy.
Southampton Cultural Center is kicking off November with a musical weekend, offering visitors the chance to partake in a jazz and tap focused workshop, enjoy Improvography, or just sit back and listen to an amazing set from a local favorite.
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