Virtual Entertainment Guide
Spielberg
Hamptons Doc Fest will stream Susan Lacy’s film “Spielberg” starting Wednesday, May 13. It will also include a Q&A with Lacy. Visit www.hamptonsdocfest.com.
WHBPAC Screenings
Right now, Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center has screenings available on its website for a fee through May 31: “The Woman Who Loves Giraffes” and “Corpus Christi.” Available through June 15 is “The Whistlers,” and through June 16 is “Once Were Brothers.” Go to www.whbpac.org for info.
Sag Cinema At Home
Sag Harbor Cinema now has first run films and newly restored classics on its website to rent and watch online. See all films at www.sagharborcinema.org.
HamptonsFilm
Every Friday, HamptonsFilm will have a new film you can find on online streaming platforms, and at the same time share a YouTube video of one of its conversations related to the film. HamptonsFilm will also have links to its Now Showing series available every Monday online. On May 18 will be “The Booksellers,” directed by D.W. Young. Go to www.hamptonsfilmfest.org for the link.
Sip And Watch
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center will have a virtual viewing club Sip and Watch with Pop Fiction Women as they watch the first season of “Dead to Me.” It begins Thursday, May 14 and will continue through June 4. Register at www.whbpac.org.
East Hampton Library
East Hampton Library presents free live virtual events. On Wednesday, May 13, at 6 PM will be a mystery book discussion “The Tremor of Forgery” with Patricia Highsmith. Monday, May 18, at 6 PM, a virtual tour of Chanticleer Garden will be presented by the Cornell Cooperative Extension. And on Tuesday, May 19, at 5 PM Dana Dragone will talk about the health aspects of herbs and spices. Log onto www.easthamptonlibrary.org to sign up via the Eventbrite links.
Virtual Feng Shui
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center welcomes a virtual look at the art of Feng Shui with Luminous Spaces on Tuesday, May 19, at 4 PM. Register at www.whbpac.org.
Jazz Inspired
Judy Carmichael’s NPR radio show “Jazz Inspired” is now online. Go to www.jazzinspired.com.
Turtle Time
On Tuesday, May 19, from 4 to 4:30 PM, join SoFo and environmental educator Jackie Avignone as she discusses the turtles of the South Fork. Visit www.sofo.org for upcoming programs and how to get the links.
Friday Nights Live
Friday nights, Parrish Art Museum presents new live-streamed, partially pre-recorded programs of talks and tours. Head to www.parrishart.org for the scoop.
BookHampton
BookHampton in East Hampton will have two virtual events. On Friday, May 15, at 3 PM will be the weekly Sue Monk Kidd “The Book of Longings” book club and discussion. A conversation with author Cate Berry will be next, on Saturday, May 16, at 10:30 AM, with her book “Chicken Break! A Counting Book.” Get the links at www.bookhampton.com.
Scallop Talk
On Saturday, May 16, at 2 PM the Oysterponds Historical Society will have a virtual lecture on Hunting the Blue-Eyed Bay Scallop presented by John Holzapfel via Zoom. Visit www.oysterpondshistoricalsociety.org.
Rites Of Spring
On Saturday, May 16, at 2 PM, the Rites of Spring Music Festival will host a music and tell with “The Pleasures of Solitude,” led by Ginevra Petrucci, flutist. Visit www.ritesmusic.org.
Sip And Sing
Every Friday at 5 PM, Bay Street Theater will host a virtual sing-along broadcasting via Zoom right to the comfort of your own home. To receive the Zoom link, go to www.baystreet.org and sign up for the newsletter.
Perlman Music Concert
The Perlman Music program will share a live online concert with the Rogers Memorial Library on Sunday, May 17, at 2:30 PM. Andrew Gonzalez will present a 30-minute program of solo viola. The concert is free and you can sign up at .www.perlmanmusicprogram.org