Karl Grossman, “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End”

Journalist and professor of journalism, Karl Grossman, will give a presentation from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, August 15 about “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End” from 6 to 8 p.m. at the East Hampton Library. There is free admission. call (631) 324-0222 ext.3 or visit Eventbrite to register http://www.eventbrite.com… Grossman is a full professor ofContinue reading “Karl Grossman, “Jewish History on Long Island’s East End””

Q/A:Strong-Cuevas “Drawings: Ideas on Paper” led by noted author Jeffrey Sussman

Join us Saturday May 19th at 2 PM for a Q/A with Strong Cuevas, led by noted author Jeffrey Sussman, author of the recently book “Rocky Graziano: Fists, Fame, Fortune” Published by Abrams books, “Strong Cuevas Drawings: Ideas on Paper” is a lavishly illustrated book of drawings by the celebrated sculptor Strong-Cuevas. The book containsContinue reading “Q/A:Strong-Cuevas “Drawings: Ideas on Paper” led by noted author Jeffrey Sussman”

Author Talk – Sag Harbor: 100 Years of Film in the Village

On December 16, 2016, the beloved Sag Harbor Cinema burned down. The 1936 Art Deco Theater may have been the latest in a long line of Sag Harbor movie houses, but it was not the first. In her new book Sag Harbor: 100 Years of Film in the Village, author and journalist Annette Hinkle paysContinue reading “Author Talk – Sag Harbor: 100 Years of Film in the Village”

Author Talk – Got What It Takes? with Bill Boggs

Author Talk – Got What It Takes? with Bill Boggs Join the East Hampton Library as we sit down with author Bill Boggs, as he discusses his book “Got What It Takes? Successful People Reveal How They Made It to the Top.” Four-time Emmy winner Boggs hosted the New York Talk Show Midday Live withContinue reading “Author Talk – Got What It Takes? with Bill Boggs”