
Annette Hinkle
Associate Editor at Sag Harbor Express
Journalist at Freelance
Arts and Living Editor at Southampton Press
Arts and Living Editor at 27east
I'm a freelance writer based in eastern Long Island who writes about the arts, culture and truly off-beat places and personalities.
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5 days ago |
27east.com | Annette Hinkle
While Bay Street Theater is best known for bringing polished, fully fledged productions to its stage each summer, every spring, Bay Street also offers audiences a glimpse of plays that are at the other end of the spectrum — that is, in the beginning, when they are fledglings.
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1 week ago |
27east.com | Annette Hinkle
The unsettling nature of current geopolitical events are troubling for many Americans these days, for any number of legitimate reasons. Tariff wars, real wars, genocide, cuts to social programs, inflation, warrantless ICE arrests, degradation of the environment, natural disaster victims in limbo, trashed 401Ks and the high price of groceries, to name just a few.
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2 weeks ago |
27east.com | Annette Hinkle
Next Tuesday, Bay Street Theater opens its 2025 mainstage season with the premiere of a brand new play that has a decidedly local connection. “Bob & Jean: A Love Story” tells the tale of two young people who fall in love across oceans and time in the midst of World War II. For the playwright, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning Robert Schenkkan, a Sag Harbor resident, the subject matter hits extremely close to home.
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2 weeks ago |
27east.com | Annette Hinkle
In 2022, a new music festival came to town and set up shop on the East End with an ambitious mission — to bring full symphonic concerts to local audiences on an annual basis. Called The Hamptons Festival of Music (or TH·FM for short), it was created by Maestro Michael Palmer, who serves as artistic director and conductor, and his partner Michael Yip, the organization’s executive director.
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3 weeks ago |
27east.com | Annette Hinkle
“Sag Harbor is a pretty village, situated on a mere mass of sand,” wrote Yale University’s Dr. Timothy Dwight of his 1804 visit to the place, adding that it was the “excellent harbor” that drew people to “this unpleasant land — not unpleasant from want of prospect, but because it furnished unpleasant streets and walks, and is unfriendly to every kind of vegetation.”Dr. Dwight obviously wasn’t a fan, but who could blame him?
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Neil just tweeted this as we were with him live doing his podcast at The Spur in East Hampton.

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