Created during The Great Depression in 1931, Mary Woodhouse bought and donated the plot of land across the street from her personal library to start an arts establishment for East Hampton.
Hampton's Parrish Art Museum invites you to grab a seat in their covered terrace or to relax on the event lawn and enjoy a variety of music through out the summer.
“Facebook is torture! It's like homework! I can't stand it,” said the very funny Mario Cantone in an interview with Hamptons.com just days before his Memorial Day Weekend headlining visit to the Hamptons to kick off the summer.
Sara Nightingale Gallery in Watermill will have a new sheen to its' already lustrous art reputation after their upcoming opening.
Artist Alice Aycock, will be giving an illustrated talk on her extraordinary work in sculpture, public art, and drawing in the Parrish Art Museum's Lichtenstein Theater.
Some of the best international acoustic guitar players are coming to the Hamptons.
If a trip to London isn't in your cards, get your share of the theater by stopping by Guild Hall's screening of the National Theatre Live presentation of Helen Mirren in "The Audience" at 8 p.m. on Friday June 14.
The 4th Annual Sing East End is coming back to the Historic Vail-Leavitt Music Hall in Riverhead.
The Water Mill Museum is holding their season opening reception as well as a historical reading which is open to the public.
East End Arts announces the 2013 Teeny Awards Nominees for their 11th Annual Teeny Awards ceremony.
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