Thursday, April 30, 2026

New Stony Brook Long Island, Stop to look at the Staller Center for the Arts Fall LIneup fro the Director. Get your tickets to musical events. 2026

 

I know I’m getting a head start on May, but I couldn’t wait to share this with you. Because tomorrow at noon, we officially open ticket sales to the public for our Fall 2026 Season!

 

If you’ve already had a look at who's coming, you know this is a season worth getting excited about. So why not start buying right now? Friends of Staller Members have Early Access now through tomorrow at 12 pm. That means if you join today, you can secure your seats before the general public sale tomorrow. It’s one of the countless perks of our Membership program, and for a season like this, it can make all the difference.

 

This Fall, you'll see a mix of familiar faces alongside Staller debuts. We kick off the season with An Intimate Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee, pairing a 16-time Grammy-winning hitmaker with a top-notch vocalist for one memorable night. In October, David Sedaris brings some sharp, laugh-out-loud moments for an evening of hilarious storytelling, followed by comedian Paul Reiser, who will keep those belly laughs going. And with standout performances like One Vision of Queen starring Marc Martel – whose voice channels Freddie Mercury with amazing resemblance – and Ballets Jazz MontrĂ©al’s stunning tribute to Leonard Cohen, there's so much to be excited about. It's a lineup we're really proud of, so I encourage you to take advantage of Early Access while it’s still available!

 

But I'm getting ahead of myself. Because something huge is happening this weekend (and I'm not talking about the heavy rain we're in for). In TWO days, we welcome the extraordinary Bernadette Peters for our 2026 Gala – and we're nearly sold out! This performance is her only East Coast appearance this season, so this is a rare opportunity to see one of Broadway’s most legendary performers in an intimate setting.

 

A Golden Globe winner and three-time Tony recipient, Bernadette Peters has defined musical theater for generations. I could go on all day listing all of her credits, and believe me, I would. Her performances have become part of the fabric of Broadway itself. Her connection to the music of Stephen Sondheim in particular is legendary. And her ability to bring intense, emotional depth to every performance she gives is unmatched. There's nobody like Bernadette Peters, and with only a limited number of tickets left, I'd suggest you act fast.

 

I hope you’ll join us this Saturday, and for the exciting season ahead. Make sure you also mark your calendars for the 31st annual Stony Brook Film Festival, July 16-25th! More on that to come.

 

With gratitude,
Alan Inkles
Director, Staller Center for the Arts

 
 
 
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Hi All!!! see the Inter National Call for Artists from Arte Laguna Prize Venice. Submission Deadlines June 1,2026

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Hi All, Catch the Sag Harbor Whaling & HIstorical Museum, see what took place 100 years ago today.!!!Sag Harbor is very pretty this time of year so stop by if you have the chance while visiting long Island > Catch the



Sag Harbor is very pretty this time of year so stop by if you have the chance while visiting long Island to visit the Museum!!!!


Upper Main Street in Sag Harbor, undatedImage Courtesy of the Sag Harbor Community Archive, John Jermain Memorial Library.

SAG HARBOR

100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

April 26 – May 2, 1926

About 40 merchants and businessmen of the village, invited to discuss the nuisance caused by littering on Main Street with papers and debris of various kinds, attended the regular meeting of the village trustees in the Municipal building. Village President Kiernan declared that at the present time, when thousands of dollars were being spent to advertise Long Island to the world, it was necessary that the village present its best appearance to the myriad of tourists who would visit Long Island. First appearances go far, he said.


An occasion of more than ordinary interest was scheduled to take place at Pierson auditorium. Part one of the entertainment presented by the primary classes would comprise of songs by grades one, two, and three under the direction of the teachers. Part two would consist of selections by the High School Girls’ Glee Club. Part three would be a playlet by pupils in grades four, five, six, seven, and eight entitled “Emily’s Dream.”


A delightful card party was held at the home of Mrs. J. D. Kelly for the benefit of the degree of Pocahontas. There were fifty-seven present. Miss Mary Battle made high score in pinochle, Mrs. George McFarland second, Mrs. J. D. Kelly third, and Mrs. George Cary fourth.

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