Dining With A Good Book for a Companion
Starting Saturday night, nearly two dozen intimate dinner parties will be thrown around Sag Harbor. People will hoist glasses of wine and dine — more...
One for the Books
Starting Saturday night, nearly two dozen intimate dinner parties will be thrown around Sag Harbor. People will hoist glasses of wine and dine —...
John Jermain Library Celebrates Forbidden Books
What do "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "To Kill a Mockingbird" and the Captain Underpants series all have in common? Yes, these books are...
In My Hands: Film tells the stories of Marfan Syndrome
Abraham Lincoln may have had it. Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman definitely did. In 1986, she died of it, as did Jonathan Larson playwright...
Bay Street Theater Reaches Out for Help
This week Sag Harbor’s Bay Street Theatre will host an Open Mic rally to save the East End’s public radio station, WLIU-FM, but according...
HarborFest Returns
Sag Harbor’s favorite end-of-season celebration, HarborFest, returns next weekend. Sponsored by the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce and other local organizations, the Fest features...
Mid Term Cuts Shake It Up at Town Hall
By Andrew Rudansky
“Cost Cutting Mode,” is how Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot describes the current state of the town, and cost cutting is just...
Amazing Grace
by Julie Penny
My mother’s name is Grace. She is our “Amazing Grace.” Still as sharp as a tack.
This July we celebrated her 90th...
Reeling in Retro
“I’ve always been a fan of the dri-ve-in,” admits Sag Harbor’s Debbie Skinner. “I grew up by the Whitestone Bridge in Queens — in...
Films With Green Theme Underscore College’s Mission
By Marianna Levine
With movies ranging in subject from butterflies and turtles to building in an eco-friendly way, Stony Brook Southampton’s First Annual Green Film...
Black Film Festival Comes to Town
This weekend, a new film festival comes to the Sag Harbor Cinema on Main Street. Granted, by festival standards it’ll be a pretty modest...
Gray, Gay and Late for a Date: Film Looks at those who come out...
Ken was 72 years old at the time. Elaine was 79. For LeAnna the change came at 60.
In their previous lives these were people...
Filmmakers’ Second Act: Festival for movies overlooked the first time around
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From Sundance, Cannes and Telluride to nearly every other big (and small) city in the world, for movie lovers there is never a shortage...
Propose Permits for Filmmakers
In recent weeks, residents may have noticed a film crew working in the vicinity of Long Beach. With an eye toward perhaps more filmmakers...
Film Hopes to Raise Awareness of Helicopter Noise
As the Memorial Day weekend —Â the unofficial start of the summer season — bears down on local residents, the fear of helicopters and low...