Laurie Smollett Kutscera, Maya’s Treasure An East Hampton illustrator talks about adopting a pregnant two-year-old pup that had one of her legs amputated after being used for target practice down in Alabama, which demonstrates the moral of her brand-new children’s book, “Maya’s Treasure” -- Finding the magic and beauty in things others might find unwanted or ugly -- as well as how small choices and beings can make big impacts in the world around them, plus painting with pastels and instances of synchronicity Judy Carmichael, Jazz Inspired Judy joins us to talk Jeff Goldblum and her recent travels, as well as the strict COVID-19 policy that is upheld at Bay Street theater ahead of her in-person holiday concert there this weekend. Jacqui Lofaro, Hamptons Doc Fest A run-down on the films being shown throughout the East End next week like “No Ordinary Life” about five pioneering camerawomen in war, as well as the honoring of two incredible women in film, including the post-humous celebration of Diane Weyermann ahead of screening Citizenfour and the 2021 Pennebaker Career Achievement Award winner, Dawn Porter, whose timely films Bree Way (on Breonna Taylor) & Trapped (on the fight over reproductive rights) will be screened