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27Speaks
The Express News Group
303 episodes
8 hours ago
This Saturday, November 8, three generations of local veterans — Angelique Williams (Navy 1997-2014), Ed German (USMC 1967-1970) and Martin Sylvester (Army 1943-1945) — will be honored at Southampton Arts Center with a screening of a trio of short films about their military service created by USA Warrior Stories, which was founded in 2017. Ahead of the screening, USA Warrior Stories founders Matt Hindra and Nick Kraus joined the editors and reporter Cailin Riley to share what they’ve learned from recording hundreds of first-hand accounts of military life.
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This Saturday, November 8, three generations of local veterans — Angelique Williams (Navy 1997-2014), Ed German (USMC 1967-1970) and Martin Sylvester (Army 1943-1945) — will be honored at Southampton Arts Center with a screening of a trio of short films about their military service created by USA Warrior Stories, which was founded in 2017. Ahead of the screening, USA Warrior Stories founders Matt Hindra and Nick Kraus joined the editors and reporter Cailin Riley to share what they’ve learned from recording hundreds of first-hand accounts of military life.
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Voices of Valor: Preserving the Stories of Veterans
This Saturday, November 8, three generations of local veterans — Angelique Williams (Navy 1997-2014), Ed German (USMC 1967-1970) and Martin Sylvester (Army 1943-1945) — will be honored at Southampton Arts Center with a screening of a trio of short films about their military service created by USA Warrior Stories, which was founded in 2017. Ahead of the screening, USA Warrior Stories founders Matt Hindra and Nick Kraus joined the editors and reporter Cailin Riley to share what they’ve learned from recording hundreds of first-hand accounts of military life.
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8 hours ago
59 minutes 6 seconds

27Speaks
Paging Dogtor Cooper: How One Pup Brings Comfort to Hospital Patients
Every Tuesday, an 8-year-old poodle/golden retriever mix clocks in for his shift at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. Known to staff and patients as “Dogtor” Cooper, he even has business cards made up by his owner and handler, hospital volunteer Eric Weston. Cooper is part of a robust therapy dog program at the hospital and one of seven dogs certified to visit patients on a regular basis. This week, the editors are joined by reporter Cailin Riley along with Weston and Robin Page, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s director of Patient Experience/Volunteer Services, to talk about the therapy dog program and the joy it brings. Also joining in is Cooper, but honestly, he stays pretty quiet because he’s a good boy.
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1 week ago
39 minutes 5 seconds

27Speaks
Spotlighting Women’s Voices
The Hampton Theatre Company has launched a new initiative to open each of its next three seasons with a female-led production. Called the Jane Stanton Celebrating Women in Theatre Project, the initiative is funded by a recent anonymous grant from a private charitable foundation and the goal is to spotlight plays written and directed by women. This week, the editors are joined by HTC president Rosemary Cline, vice president George Loizides and general manager Terry Brennan who discuss the details of the project as well as the first play to be produced by it — Larissa FastHorse’s “The Thanksgiving Play” which runs through November 2 at the Quogue Community Hall.
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2 weeks ago
45 minutes 48 seconds

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Local Matters: Southampton | The Sessions Report
The first in a new series titled "Local Matters" focused on Southampton Village with an Express Sessions event at Union Burger Bar on October 9. Top of mind for area residents and panelists in attendance were traffic, affordable housing and the continued push to develop a sewer district in Southampton Village.
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes 25 seconds

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Testing Traffic Fixes on CR 39 — What’s Changing and What Comes Next | 27speaks
In a few weeks, the Suffolk County Department of Public Works will institute changes in traffic patterns on County Road 39 between North Sea Road and Magee Street in Southampton to test a pared-down version of an experiment run by the county and Southampton Town last spring. Local officials said the plan, as envisioned by Charles McArdle, Southampton Town superintendent of highways, brought marked improvement in travel times for afternoon commuters and eased bypass traffic on residential back roads. This week, the editors are joined by senior reporter Michael Wright and McArdle to talk about how the new plan will work and some of the Southampton road challenges that remain.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 54 seconds

27Speaks
‘West Landing’: A Short Film About Swims, Friendship and Finding Community
Every summer morning, a dedicated group of open-water swimmers — each over the age of 60 — gathers at West Landing in Hampton Bays to swim the calm waters of Peconic Bay. But this ritual is about much more than fitness. Over the years, these daily swims have become a source of deep friendship, connection and joy. This week on the podcast, the editors are joined by filmmaker Doug Gallo and his mother Chris, one of the swimmers featured in his short documentary “West Landing,” which is screening at this year’s Hamptons International Film Festival. Together, Doug and Chris share how the film came to life — and reflect on the tight-knit community that’s formed in the bay, one swim at a time.
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4 weeks ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

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From Reel to Real: How the Hamptons Film Fest Comes Together
The annual Hamptons International Film Festival returns this week for its 33rd iteration, and from October 3 to 13, will present screenings at theaters in East Hampton, Sag Harbor and Southampton. This week, the editors are joined by David Nugent, Chief Creative Officer of HamptonsFilm, HIFF’s parent organization, who shares some insight into the business of putting on a film festival. He also offers a sneak peak at a few of the 146 films that will be screened in the days ahead.
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1 month ago
57 minutes 49 seconds

27Speaks
Inside Southampton Village: Traffic, Housing and What’s Next with Mayor Bill Manger
This week, the editors are joined by Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger who addresses some of the most pressing concerns in the village. Traffic, of course, is at the top of the list, but also on the table is workforce housing, a potential sewer system and rehabilitation of the arboretum grounds at Southampton Arts Center as well as the World War I monument in Agawam Park. Also discussed was some fun stuff coming up, including Southampton Fest and the Hamptons International Film Festival, which in October will offer screenings at the newly renovated Southampton Playhouse.
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1 month ago
34 minutes 14 seconds

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Dockside Defense: Protecting Montauk's Fishing Future
The Suffolk County Legislature recently voted to establish a mechanism for preserving working waterfronts from development. The law will allow the county to acquire conservation easements on properties housing businesses like commercial fisheries and marinas. Montauk is a likely candidate for some of these funds, and this week, the editors are joined by Inlet Seafood’s general manager Amanda Jones and Long Island Commercial Fishing Association Executive Director Bonnie Brady who talk about how the new law could help Montauk fishermen and businesses. Similarly, they also touch on the Lake Montauk Inlet dredging project, which will move forward this fall due to a decision by East Hampton Town to allocate $1.1 million for the project from a South Fork Wind fund.
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1 month ago
52 minutes 6 seconds

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From Hither Hills to Prague: The Sounds of the Season
This week, the editors are joined by East Hampton reporter Jack Motz and Kurt Gottwald, a Hither Hills State Park lifeguard who, last year, converted his decades-old onsite trailer at the campground into a makeshift music studio. His latest project is a six-track indie rock album called “Montauk New York.” On it, Gottwald weaves tales of local stories into larger musings about capitalism, consumerism and online culture. As his lifeguard job in Montauk winds down for the season and he prepares to travel overseas to spend the coming months in Prague, Gottwald shared his inspiration and unique philosophy on life, music making, nature and the changing face of the East End.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 17 seconds

27Speaks
John Avlon Talks Redistricting
2024 NY-01 congressional candidate John Avlon, a former CNN anchor and current host of the podcast "How To Fix It," joins the editors on the podcast to discuss redistricting, gerrymandering and the state of democracy.
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2 months ago
57 minutes 7 seconds

27Speaks
Dry Times: Tracking Water Hogs and the Fight to Conserve
It’s been a hot, dry summer, and in late July the Suffolk County Water Authority issued a Stage 1 Water Alert urging its customers to immediately reduce water consumption. The editors are joined this week by senior reporter Michael Wright, who has a story in the paper naming the South Fork’s biggest “Water Hogs,” and Daniel Dubois, SCWA’s director of communications and external affairs, who explains how summer demand impacts water supply and shares steps that residents can take to help alleviate the situation.
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 43 seconds

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50 Years at the Hampton Classic Horse Show
Late summer is the time for horses on the East End. This week, the editors are joined by reporter Cailin Riley and Shanette Barth Cohen, the executive director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, who talk about 50 years of the prestigious event, including its history, evolution and the different competitions and activities that visitors to this year’s Classic will enjoy. The 50th Hampton Classic Horse Show runs August 24 to 31 at the showgrounds at 240 Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton.
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2 months ago
58 minutes 13 seconds

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Let’s Go to the Movies!
This week, the editors are joined by Eric Kohn, artistic director of the newly revived Southampton Playhouse, who talks about how the historic, non-profit theater is establishing itself as a cultural cornerstone on the East End. Kohn discusses the Playhouse’s commitment to both classic and contemporary cinema, including its upcoming series "The Scorsese Family Experience," curated in collaboration with Martin and Francesca Scorsese, which launches August 14. The goal? To bring generations together through timeless films while building a sustainable model for a community-driven movie house.
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2 months ago
41 minutes 47 seconds

27Speaks
Express News Group Interns Reflect on Their Second Summer in the Newsroom
Dan Stark and Hope Hamilton both returned to The Express News Group newsroom in 2025 for their second consecutive summer as full-time interns. Stark and Hamilton join the editors on the podcast to discuss their experiences and most memorable articles and to reflect on what they learned that they will carry with them into their future careers.
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3 months ago
57 minutes 5 seconds

27Speaks
Head Start’s New Start: From Uncertainty to a $2.25M Lifeline
A year ago this week, Kristina Foster, supervisor of the Southampton Head Start Center, received some unwelcome news. During construction to expand the center at 271 Flanders Avenue in Riverside, the building was found to be structurally unsound. With less than a month before the start of the school year, the 88 children attending the free preschool education program had nowhere to go. Also at risk were the free meals and other services Head Start provides to low-income families throughout Southampton Town. Foster scrambled and, with help from other organizations, cobbled together classroom space for 30 pre-K children during the 2024-2025 school year. However, she was not able to accommodate younger children, and the future of the center was unclear. But earlier this week, Foster received some good — and totally unexpected — news. During a press conference and visit to the Southampton Head Start site, State Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni and State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie announced that the state has pledge $2.25 million toward the building of a new Head Start facility in Riverside. Foster joins the editors to talk about the challenges, the victories and the local Head Start’s new name.
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3 months ago
37 minutes 14 seconds

27Speaks
A Talk with a Trailblazer; Karl Grossman Retires From Decade-Long Career Teaching Journalism
Earlier this month, Karl Grossman retired after a more than six-decade-long career as an investigative journalist and professor at SUNY Old Westbury, where he taught for 47 years and led the development of a comprehensive media and communications major. Throughout his career, Grossman has been inspired by the intersection of investigative and environmental journalism. Understanding the importance of the field, in 1974, Grossman founded the Press Club of Long Island, now one of the largest chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists in the country. This week, Grossman joins the editors to talk about the state of journalism today. Though he’s stepping down from in-person teaching, he will continue to offer remote journalism classes. He will also keep penning his “Suffolk Closeup” column which appears regularly in The Express News Group newspapers, among others.
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3 months ago
44 minutes 27 seconds

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Southampton Adopts Hampton Bays Rezoning That Kills Cannabis Biz
The Southampton Town Board recently unanimously approved a sweeping rezoning of a swath of Montauk Highway on the edge of downtown Hampton Bays. The move came barely a month after the legislation proposing the change was first introduced, and over the vociferous objections of a businessman who had planned to open a cannabis dispensary that will now be forestalled by the new zoning rules. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors to discuss the rezoning and the lawsuit that is likely to come as a result.
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3 months ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

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Federal Funding for Public Media Is Close to Becoming a Thing of the Past
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on May 1 instructing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease federal funding for NPR and PBS. Then in June, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a rescission package that revokes $1.1 billion that had been budgeted for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the U.S. Senate is expected to vote on that package as soon as this week. And on July 3, the Senate approved the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which zeros out Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding going forward. Bob Feinberg, the chief legal officer for The WNET Group — which includes WLIW FM, WLIW21 and other New York and New Jersey public media outlets — joins the editors and reporter Stephen Kotz to discuss where public media funding stands, what recourse, if any, is available and what's at stake.
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3 months ago
34 minutes 19 seconds

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Quail Ridge Residents Scramble After Apartments Are Purchased for Redevelopment
The tenants of Quail Ridge — the two dozen studio and one-bedroom apartments spread over two buildings of a former motel along County Road 39 in Shinnecock Hills — typically pay less than $1,500 a month in rent, some considerably less. The apartments are not luxurious, and as former summer resort “efficiencies” they are not large. But they are fine, residents say, and they are affordable for employees of swimming pool and landscaping companies, delivery truck drivers or those living on a fixed Social Security income. That is about to change. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors on the podcast to discuss the fate of Quail Ridge and the growing difficulty in finding affordable housing on the South Fork.
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4 months ago
40 minutes 28 seconds

27Speaks
This Saturday, November 8, three generations of local veterans — Angelique Williams (Navy 1997-2014), Ed German (USMC 1967-1970) and Martin Sylvester (Army 1943-1945) — will be honored at Southampton Arts Center with a screening of a trio of short films about their military service created by USA Warrior Stories, which was founded in 2017. Ahead of the screening, USA Warrior Stories founders Matt Hindra and Nick Kraus joined the editors and reporter Cailin Riley to share what they’ve learned from recording hundreds of first-hand accounts of military life.