Hi Friends: I will be giving a book talk to my Rotary friends at Lands End this Thursday, 9-1 at 12:15. Can’t wait. #MyYearWithTheItalianGirl #LindaLeuzzi #SayvilleRotary
Author Archives: Linda Leuzzi
The grounds of the beautiful Post-Morrow Foundation in Brookhaven Hamlet at 16 Bay Road (off Beaverdam Road) will be the setting for an innovative dance performance by Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener in the preserve. Artist and Good Morning Bellport owner Fabian Bernal curated the show and is encouraging a diverse mix of all ages […]
Fill this weekend with a great, colorful exhibit at the #MarqueeProjects, Inc. gallery in #BellportVillage. Lots of color, unusual images to ponder, plus it’s curated by Paul Laster, a Brooklyn-based artist, a New York desk editor at #ArtAsiaPacific and a contributing editor at #WhitehotMagazine of Contemporary Art among many significant others. (He was also a […]
It takes a big interest to attract 150 residents into Bellport’s Community Center on an early Saturday night, including several village trustees and members of the village’s Environmental Committee. But the lure was Kate Orff, MacArthur genius grant awardee, who was introduced by Thomas Schultz, Friends of Bellport Bay co-founder. FoBB sponsored this event. Orff […]
Regina Hunt and Paul Coffey want to serve you their delicious recipes, luscious empanadas, bean dishes and more. They created the perfect recipes on their own and from those gleaned from aunts and grandmothers. Their business P & G Specialties Ltd. is about to launch and they’ll cook for your birthday gathering, shower, and just […]
Want to tell good stories? Or listen to them? Come to Mama Farm in Brookhaven on Saturday, July 9 and hear staffers from The Moth, a non-profit group dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling based in Manhattan, guide you through. This 25-year organization has a legion of fans, so come on down. Read […]
Dig those chassis at the Bellport Fire Department Classic Car Show on Sunday, June 26, Father’s Day! About 200 cars from Model T Fords to those from the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s and more will all be displayed on Main Street South Country Road and Station Road to Brown’s Lane. It’s free to the public. […]
“Head Over Heels” with songs by the Go-Go’s will mesmerize you with the colorful costumes, inventive sets, and a double threat singing and dancing cast who look like they’re having the time of their lives on stage. Its inclusion message, done with humor and panache, is brilliant. Go-Go and get tickets to this terrific Gateway […]
Plaza Cinema and Media Arts Center in Patchogue is rocking it over three weekends starting this Friday with a Love Wins Festival founded by Long Island native Jaret Martino. Audience viewers will have a chance to talk to Martino as well as the directors of the films screened. Three topics span the Love Wins series; […]
It was the Harley-Davidson that did it. Ai Makita became enamored of her motorcycle’s parts, colors and textures and turned her fascination into art. You can see the results of Makita’s amazing work, in her multi-dimensional paintings spanning two corners at The Something Machine. She was at the exhibit, “Tectonic Shifts,” that opened on Saturday. […]