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A RTS & E NTERTAINMENT MAY 15, 2013 THE INDEPENDENT FULVIO MASSI - RETURN TO MONTEREY Ross School’s seventh grade students present “Clashing Resemblances, A Similarity in Nature.” Page B -6.
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Arts & EntErtAinmEntmAy 15, 2013

The IndependenT

Fulvio mAssi - rEturn to montErEyRoss School’s seventh grade students present “Clashing Resemblances, A Similarity in Nature.”

Page B -6.

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Bay Street Theatre held its Second Annual Honors Benefit on April 27 at East Hampton Point, hosted by funny-lady and Bay Street Theatre Board Member Joy Behar. This year the honorees were Hampton’s Hometown Heroes including David Bray, Ana R. Daniel, Michael Grim and James Osburn. All four of the honorees support Bay Street as well as many other local businesses & non-profits in the Hampton’s Community. The event is held each year, not only to recognize outstanding patron involvement, but also to raise funds for its theatrical and educational programs.

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Bay Street Theatre in honor of Steinbeck Weekend partnered up with Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF) to present the “Travels With Charley” Dog Walk on May 4. Jill Rappaport, "TODAY show" correspondent and award-winning animal advocate, served as celebrity host along with Barbara Slifka as Honorary Chair.

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Hall Artist Members Exhibition on Saturday at noon. Michelle Klein, Assistant Curator, Registrar for Museum Education, interviews the winners, including Top Honors awardee Stephanie Brody-Lederman; Mary H. Mulholland for Best Diamond Theme in honor of the 75th Anniversary; William S. Heppenheimer for Best Abstract; Dianne Balducci for Best Representational Work; Jean Truskty Stiles for Best Photograph; Sue Ferguson

Gussow for Best Work on Paper; Goran Petmil for Best Sculpture; Jason Poremba for Best Mixed Media; Stephanie Reit for the Catherine and Theo Hios Best Landscape Award; and Jackie Black for Best New Artist. The Awards Judge was Elisabeth Sussman, Curator and Sondra Gilman, Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Visit www.guildhall.org.

The Big Show 8The Silas Marder Gallery in

Bridgehampton present "The Big Show 8" on Saturday from 5 to 9 PM. 55 Artists were commissioned to make three 8x10 works for the show. The

show runs through June 18. For more info call 631-702-2306.

Andrea DavidOn Saturday the Chrysalis Gallery

in Southampton hosts the first major public show of the work of Artist/Sculptor/Aviation Archeologist, Andrea Davide.

Clashing ResemblancesRoss School’s seventh grade students

present “Clashing Resemblances, A Similarity in Nature,” an exhibition featuring East End artists Fulvio Massi and Christine Sciulli. The show will open with a reception on Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the Ross School Gallery. This event is open to the public, and refreshments will be served.

ONGOINGJack Youngerman

The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents Jack Youngerman’s “Works On Paper, 1951-2012.” The show runs through June 3.

Quogue Library Gallery“Without Words - Paintings and

Collage,” features works by Marion Jones. She received her fine arts degree at University of Colorado and spent the first part of her career teaching art, as an assistant art director

at McGraw Hill and as a freelance illustrator.

In 2009 Jones had surgery for a brain tumor, which left her with diminished language abilities and memory function. When finding words became difficult, painting became her way to express emotion. She was surprised by the kind of art that she began producing, remarking that it showed new energy, colors, and depth. Her style evolved from traditional landscapes to abstract works and collage.

There will be an artist reception Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM in the Quogue Library Gallery. The exhibit will be shown through May 30. For information call 631-653-4224 ext. 3.

Katsipis At NeotericTake a step into the world of a

cold-water surfer. Neoteric Fine Art in Amagansett presents James Katsipis’s #coldwatersurfer, a photographic exhibition of an epic winter journey documenting the world of cold-water surfing.

Katsipis, a lifelong native of Montauk, has assembled a portfolio of images that represent the world of cold-water surfing as seen through his own eyes.

The show runs through May 22. For more info visit www.neotericfineart.com.

Artwork by Aurora Robson opens in "The Big Show 8" at The Silas Marder Gallery this weekend.

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The Ross Lower School Parents Association is pleased to present a special book event, “Blind Date,” featuring authors Kelly Killoren Bensimon and Eric Weber on Friday from 5 to 7 PM at c/o The Maidstone. Cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets are $100, which includes a signed book by each author. All proceeds will benefit the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund and Ross School.

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host its 7th annual “Kites for a Cure” event this Memorial Day weekend on Saturday, May 25 from 4 to 6 PM (rain date May 26) at Coopers Beach in Southampton. “Kites for a Cure,” is a family kite fly to benefit lung cancer research, drawing in more than 1,000 kite-flyers and friends to the beach to kick off the start of the summer season. This year’s event is being sponsored by Rechler Equity Partners and The Hampton Business District at Gabreski.

“Kites for a Cure,” is a fun and affordable family fundraiser. All proceeds will go to Uniting Against Lung Cancer’s national lung cancer research grant program. A donation of $30 entitles guests to a high quality kite that can be decorated on site with pictures, names, wishes, or messages of love to be flown over the ocean at beautiful Coopers Beach while enjoying refreshments by Tates Bake Shop. A "Family of Flyers" donation of $300 will cover a family of five. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

Uniting Against Lung Cancer was founded in 2001 in memory of Joan Scarangello, a Southampton resident and non-smoker who lost her battle with lung cancer. The Foundation

has awarded more than $10 million in research grants for diagnosis, treatment and finding a cure for lung cancer.

To RSVP, make a donation or learn more about Uniting Against Lung Cancer call 212-627-5500 or visit www.UnitingAgainstLungCancer.org.

Designer ShowhouseJoin ARF for a cocktail party from

5 to 8 PM on May 25 as seven top designers transform the ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack into vignettes inspired and arranged from thrift shop donations and the designers’ personal collections. All items are for sale. Designers include: Elizabeth Dow, James Huniford, Ann Madonia and Susan Madonia, Annie M. Napoliello, Barbara Ostrom, Preston Phillips. Tickets start at $150. Open to the public, May 26 and May 27 from 10 AM to 4 PM, $10 suggested donation, children free. Tickets available online at www.arfhamptons.org or at the door.

Planned Parenthood Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres,

and a silent auction on Planned Parenthood’s 80th birthday on May 26 beginning at 5 PM. Proceeds support PPHP’s programs and services in Suffolk County. The event will be held at the Channing Family Sculpture garden at 1972 Scuttle Hole Road in Bridgehampton and hosted by Molly and Walter Channing.

For tickets or sponsorships, contact Kate Kaming at 631- 240-1128.

Live @Club StarlightRoss School will host the tenth

annual Live @Club Starlight benefit on June 1 at 6 PM at Ross to raise funds for Ross School programs and scholarships, including the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund, which

helps ensure that children from all economic backgrounds benefit from a world-class Ross education. The gala is Ross School’s largest fundraising benefit.

The evening, chaired by Christie Brinkley, will begin with a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by dinner, a live auction and musical performance by Grammy Award winning artist, Cyndi Lauper. For more info visit www.ross.org.

Navy SEAL Foundation Navy Beach in Montauk is

honoring Montauk’s Naval history and partnering with the Navy SEAL Foundation to help raise awareness and funds for the organization. The Navy SEAL Foundation provides each service member and their family with the confidence and comfort that their family will be taken care of while on active duty, in the days immediately after a tragedy and in the years to follow.

On Saturday, June 1 from 4 to 6 PM Navy Beach will host a cocktail party to benefit the Navy SEAL Foundation. The cocktail party, “Honoring our Warriors. Supporting their Families.” will be the official kick-off to a month of fundraising efforts at the restaurant.

For a $35 entr y donation, guests will be able to mingle with a retired Navy SEAL and Navy SEAL Foundation representatives as well as others from the Naval Community while enjoying live music by Nancy Atlas, local wines provided by Lieb Cellars, beer from Brooklyn Brewery, and light bites. Following the event, the restaurant will be open for regular dinner service, and reservations are recommended.

Navy Beach will continue its support of the Navy SEAL Foundation throughout the month of June and into America’s Birthday enabling guests to support the cause directly each

time they dine at the restaurant. From May 24 through July 4, a donation of $1 will be added to each dining check in support of the Navy SEAL Foundation. Guests will be able to ask their server to increase the amount of the donation if they like. Navy Beach will match the first $2,500 raised through these efforts.

Visit www.navybeach.com or call 631-668-6868.

Golf With The KnicksRoss School will host the fifth

annual Golf with the Knicks outing on June 10 at The Bridge Golf Course to raise funds for Ross School programs and scholarships, including the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund, which helps ensure that children from all economic backgrounds benefit from a world-class Ross education.

The event wi l l begin wi th breakfast and an exclusive 18-hole round tournament with celebrated members of the New York Knicks family. A cocktail award reception in the clubhouse will follow the day’s tournament. Visit www.ross.org.

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TheComing AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

WordsAlice Aycock

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill presents a talk with Alice Aycock on “Selected Works 1971-2013” Friday at 6 PM. Visit www.parrishart.org.

MusicKonstantin Soukhovetski

The 10th Anniversary Season of the Rising Stars Piano Series presents

Konstantin Soukhovetski at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center on Saturday at 7 PM. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

Linden String QuartetLinden String Quartet will Perform

music by Haydn, Bolcom and Mendelssohn on Saturday at 8 PM at Shelter Island Presbyterian Church. Admission is free.

TheatreCarousel

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel will be playing at the North Fork Community Theater tomorrow through June 2 on Thursday through Sundays. All shows are at 7 PM except for Sunday matinees at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at 631-298-NFCT or www.nfct.com.

Flower Drum SongRoss School in East Hampton

presents its Spring Musical, Flower Drum Song, tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, at 7 PM each night in the Court Theater in the Center for Well-Being. Visit www.ross.org.

Visit indyeastend.com for up to the minute theater listings and show times. An asterisk after the title denotes Miles’ top picks.

Coming Soon

Frances Ha (R ) Greta Gerwig rules as a hapless ditz making the rounds in Manhattan, and director Noah Baumbach, (The Squid And The Whale) moves things along with a deft hand. It’s a quirky Allenesque movie that’s sweet and funny.

New To TheatersStar Trek Into Darkness (PG-

13) The whole crew is back – the NEW crew, that is: Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock, Zoe Saldana as Uhura, and Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy among them. Director J.J. Abrams delivers an explosive sequel, though the novelty of seeing the young clones imitate

their predecessors from the TV show has worn off. This time around Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew. Co-starring Simon Pegg (Scotty) Anton Yelchin (Chekov) and John Cho (Sulu).

New On DVDSilver Linings Playbook Director

David O. Russell (The Fighter) is at his best revealing the quirky side of neurotic families. In this offbeat romantic comedy, loosely based on the Matthew Quick novel, a troubled son (Bradley Cooper) returns to live with his parents (Robert DeNiro, Jacki Weaver) after a stint in a mental hospital, determined to rebuild his life. Then a mysterious girl muddles the waters even further. The film becomes yet another star vehicle for Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games, Winter’s Bone) who proceeds to steal the show. This was probably the best movie of the year, but it might have been even better if not for the slightly schlocky ending. Lawrence walked away with the Best Actress Oscar, and deservedly so.

An illustrated talk by Alice Aycock

will take place at the Parrish Art

Museum on Friday.

Janet Russell Intuitive/Spiritual Medium For Over 50 Years with Honesty & IntegrityHeR On taRget pRedIctIOnS & ReadIngS led HeR tO be FeatuRed On “

“pSYcHIc tO tHe StaRS” On cHannel 11 “Haunted NY” with Emily Frances and A & E’s “Paranormal State”

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THIS WEEK’S EVENTS: Thu 5/16 3-6pm PRIVATE READINGS w/ Janet at Styles Salon, Mattituck. $50 for 15 min. session w/tape of session. Call to schedule 631 298 1515

Fri 5/17 5PM-8PM PSYCHIC READINGS AT Vella Hair Salon, Middle Island. Call to reserve. 631-504-6292 $35 per session.

SUNDAY, MAY 26TH 6PM-9PM AT THE CROSS EYED CLAM BAR & GRILL440 West Lake Drive, Montauk Harbor, NY

Special Event Memorial Day WeekendAn Evening of Spirit Communication

$55 per person Includes:3 Course Prix Fixe (Soup or Salad, Entree, Dessert), Coffee & Soda Included. Cash Bar.

2 Hour Spirit Communication with Janet Russell with messages from the other side FREE Raffle Tickets! Your chance to win a free 15 minute personal reading with Janet (phone session)

Each person receives a packet of Mystical Crystals & Janet will explain what they mean for youLIMITED SEATING! Must call to reserve your seat! Credit Cards Accepted Call Ray at the Cross Eyed Clam at 631-668-8065

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THURSDAY 5•16•13• The 4th Annual Montauk Music Festival begins

tonight at 7 PM. Over 100 bands, musicians and singer/songwriters will be featured. Tonight’s event kicks off at Gurney’s Inn and goes until 10 PM. Open bar and snacks with tickets at the door. $35 per person. Continues through Sunday.

SATURDAY 5•18•13• Join the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society

for a three-mile springtime hike in the Northwest Woods. Meet at the intersection of Hands Creek Road and Van Scoy West in East Hampton at 10 AM. Call 631-329-2681 for more info.

SUNDAY 5•19•13• All are welcome to a two-mile hike through Cedar

Point Park with views of Gardiners Bay. Meet with members of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at the log cabin park office building just inside Cedar Point Park (off Alewive Brook Road in Northwest East Hampton) at 10 AM. Call 631-324-9389 for more info.

WEDNESDAY 5•22•13• All are welcome to the ninth year of the East

Hampton Middle School 5K, marking the culmination of the year’s health and wellness studies. Starts at Reutershan parking lot at 9 AM. T-shirts will be available before hand at the middle school. School field day follows at Main Beach where awards will be given. For more info email Henrika Conner at [email protected] or Barbara Tracey at [email protected].

• Enjoy a four-mile hike with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society, beginning at the West Overlook parking area on Montauk Highway, about one mile east of the Montauk Highway/Old Montauk Highway split, at 10 AM. 631-238-5134.

FRIDAY 5•17•13• Join the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East

End for its open house and learn how horses change the lives of their riders. Starts at 5:30 PM. Wolffer Estate stable is at 41 Narrow Lane East in Sagaponack. 631-779-2835 for more info.

SATURDAY 5•18•13• The opening day of the Sag Harbor Farmers’

Market is at 9 AM, beginning with a vine cutting ceremony. Complete list of vendors can be found at www.sagharborfarmersmarket.org. The market is located on Bay Street (at Burke Street in front of the Break Water Yacht Club).

• The artists of Plein Air Peconic have created a collection of new art work that will be on display at Dodds and Eder, 11 Bridge Street, Sag Harbor, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. On display until October 30. Please join the Peconic Land Trust for a reception in honor of their art, view the works, and mingle with the artists over light refreshments.

• Join the Southampton Trails Preservation for Armed Forces Day Hike. 9 AM to 11 AM. Meet on the Long Wharf at the windmill in Sag Harbor. Historic tour to commemorate Sag Harbor’s participation in America’s wars starting with the Revolution. Easy pace. Call walk leader Tony Garro at 631-725-5861 for more info.

SUNDAY 5•19•13• All are welcome to a garden lecture at Marders in

Bridgehampton. Today’s lecture, “Perennials, Annuals, Tropicals The Best for 2013” is at 10 AM. Call 631-537-3700.

WEDNESDAY 5•22•13• The Southampton Artists Memorial Day Show will

present works from local artists at the Levitas Center for the Arts in Southampton Cultural Center beginning today and continuing into June. Art will be for sale. Call 631-283-7432 for more info.

SATURDAY 5•18•13• All are welcome to a concert at Shelter Island

Presbyterian Church at 8 PM, featuring musicians performing Haydn, Bolcom and Mendelssohn. Admission is free and refreshments will be served following the concert.

• The Peconic Land Trust’s Agricultural Center at Charnews Farm in Southold will host a small space gardening workshop, led by Master Gardener Peter Zwerlein. Learn how you can create plant supports to layer your vegetables -- don’t be restricted by square feet, harness your vertical space! $5/person, rain cancels.

SUNDAY 5•19•13• Join the Southampton Trails Preservation Society

for a fast-paced hike through the Mashomack Preserve. 10 AM to noon. Meet at the preserve on Shelter Island.

For more info call Chip Dineen at 646-221-8225.

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Friends. Family.Community.

We’re all in this together.Dermot PJ Dolan, Agent2228 Montauk HwyBridgehampton, NY 11932Bus: 631-537-2622 Bus: [email protected]

State Farm® has a long tradition of being there. That’s one reason why I’m proud to support Local After School Programs like Project MOST. Get to a better State®.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

WEDNESDAY 5•15•13• Tween and Teen Game Night is from 6 to 7:30

PM.

SATURDAY 5•18•13• Bring the whole family to the library for puzzles,

games and crafts. All ages are welcome to play. Starts at 3 PM.

SUNDAY 5•19•13• AquAria presents “Sempri amMari,” a concert

of Sicilian folk music dedicated to the sea. Starts at 3:30 PM.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

FRIDAY 5•17•13• “Build It,” an art program for kids ages four and

up (with an adult), is at 3:30 PM.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

SATURDAY 5•18•13• “So you think you want to be a beekeeper” is

at 10:30 AM.• Buggy Bugs story and craft time is at 3:30 PM.

SUNDAY 5•19•13• Henry Osmers, historian of the Montauk Point

Lighthouse, will speak about his most recent book, American Gibraltar: Montauk and the Wars of America. He will describe the strategic role of this eastern

promontory from the days of the Montaukett Indians through the early 1980s. Starts at 2 PM.

John Jermain Library 631-725-0049

FRIDAY 5•17•13• A lecture titled “The Energetics of Foods for

Anti-aging and Detoxing” is at 11 AM.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074

SUNDAY 5•19•13• Piano player Tatjana Rankovich will perform

at 3 PM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

THURSDAY 5•16•13• In an enrichment program, “Krazy 4 Kongs!,”

participants will stuff “kongs” with peanut butter and treats for shelter animals. Kong donations are greatly appreciated. Starts at 3 PM.

Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134

FRIDAY 5•17•13• Make Believe will be shown at 1:30 PM.

Floyd Memorial Library 631-477-0660

THURSDAY 5•16•13• The Time that Remains will be shown at 6 PM.

FRIDAY 5•17•13• Pete’s Dragon will be shown at 3:30 PM.

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200 PANTIGO PLACE, SUITE K EAST HAMPTON, NY11937

Now Located in the EAST HAMPTON HEALTHCARE CENTER

PARK PLACE CHEMIST

631 324.6660HOURS:Mon - Fri 8:30 AM - 6 PMSat 9 AM - 1 PM

Today’s Birthday: L. Frank Baum, 1856

Lyman Frank Baum was a quiet, shy child, one of nine raised by Ann (Stanton) and Benjamin Ward Baum in the small town of Chittenango, New York.

Blessed with a vivid imagination, Baum began writing as a boy and by the time he was a teenager was publishing a makeshift newspaper printed on a small press his father had purchased for him.

Baum was sent off to military school at the age of 14, an experience he spoke of with dread for most of his life. He returned home two years later and began to write in earnest.

Curiously, history may have overlooked Baum if not for one event – nevertheless, he was a true

visionary, a fantasy/science fiction writer before those genres really even existed.He produced books, plays and essays at an astounding rate: unfortunately, his fascination with the

theater – he also composed music for his works - almost proved his undoing. Baum pumped his money into one production after another, only to see the plays close in obscurity.

Baum envisioned laptop computers, wireless phones, and television years before they existed, yet success eluded him – until he teamed with the noted illustrator W.W. Denslow to produce and publish a book in 1900 based on the most improbable turn of events. He called it The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz. The book was a smash hit, and Baum ended up writing numerous sequels to it. He died in 1919 – 20 years before the movie of the same name assured him a perch atop the list of the world’s great fantasy writers.

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Time to set some practical and realistic goals. Great week to just get things done and ignore the underlying anxiety. Make lists and follow through. It’s the best you can do right now.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) You may meet some interesting people and have a chance for lovely socializing time. Reach out and accept those invitations. Meeting new people now may make for interesting times in the future.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) The energy is moving a bit fast right now, just the way you like it! Your intuition may be more challenging to understand at this moment, so investigate your feelings more thoroughly and then just keep on talking.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) This may be a week to take bold action.

While you may not actually want to end up in the spotlight, or out in front of things, this week may change that up. Embrace the leadership role, it may be fun!

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Feelings, ideas and goals all converge this week, and you may find yourself accomplishing more than you thought. Enjoy the moment and know you can handle situations that require a great deal from you. You are powerful -- remember this.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Partnership matters, while they may be a bit confusing could actually lead to moving beyond long standing resistance this week. Make the effort to sort through all the weird stuff, it will be worth it. Remember to trust your gut.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Very social time right now, so reach out

and enjoy those around you. Do remember to take some time for yourself as well so you don’t get burnt out. Enjoy this spring energy.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Change is in the air and as you watch the plants and trees around you change and mature, use this imagery as a metaphor for where your life is right now. This time may be the greatest opportunity for sustained change in the directions you want to move, more so than at any other time in your life.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Everyone starts to catch up to you this week. You have been ahead of the curve for a little while and others may have felt out of step with you and it has been true. So know that things are catching up, you may find things falling into place.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) A little bit of a break in the heavy, deep, and real energy of late. Enjoy this and take a break if you can or set yourself to checking things off your list of things to do if you prefer. Often for you checking things off your list is like a vacation!

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Don’t be afraid of the deeper places you are going these days. It is time to look deeper and inspire yourself to do things differently. It is not about judging yourself; it IS about making different choices.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) It may be a better time to just get things done rather than ponder the bigger things in the Universe. It will most likely be more satisfying if you just putter around and accomplish small tasks rather than worry about the bigger things, just for now.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

Asher Lee is a professional

Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web, visit www.asherlee.com

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329-0333 • 329-3232478 Montauk Hwy. (Next To Dutch Motel) East Hampton

Main CoursePhotos By Jessica Mackin

Fresh will open at the site of the former Southfork Kitchen in mid-May courtesy of chef Todd Jacobs. Jacobs, who earned kudos as the chef at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor in the mid-90s and critical acclaim in Westhampton Beach at Tierra Mar, returns to the Hamptons with a farm-to-table concept that is family-friendly, affordable and accessible.

Appetizers, such as “kim chee” pickled savoy cabbage, baby bok choy, carrots, and wild arugula will range in price from $6 to $12.

Entrées such as Tandori spiced oven roasted chicken with pan juices and green cardamom will be available in three different sizes (1/4, 1/2 and whole); and hemp flour crusted local jumbo fluke filet with organic carrot butter, ginger and

Fresh Opens In Bridgehamptonlemongrass range in price from $20 to $30. A bar menu will be served until late in the evening. Food will be available for take-away as well. There will also be a full bar and juice bar.

Fresh will be open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 4 PM and for Saturday and Sunday brunch from 10 AM to 4 PM. Dinner is served Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 10 PM and Friday and Saturday from 5 to 11 PM. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, and takes all major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard and American Express. No reservations will be taken.

For more information about Fresh, call 631-537-4700 or visit www.freshhamptons.com.

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112 Maple Lane, Bridgehampton

631.725.0500

Java NationHamptons Kona Connection

Prime Meats • GroceriesProduce • Take-Out

Fried Chicken • BBQ RibsSandwiches • Salads

Party Plattersand 6ft. HeroesBeer, Ice, Soda

Open 7 Days a WeekWholesale 725-9087Retail 725-9004

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40 Bowden Square631-283-2800

Open Year RoundPersonal Lunch Combos

Sundays, Wednesdays & Thursdays: 3-Course Price Fixe Dinner $24.95$25 Tuesdays: Any two specials for $25, 5-10pm

Weekend Brunch

Special Events Private Taproom Take-Away Menu & Party Trays

30 MADISON STREET, SAG HARBOR, NY • 631-725-2747

Still serving the best Italian food and garlic rolls since 1973

Sundays serving lunch and brunch from 12:00 to 3:00Serving dinner menu all daySunday prix-fixe, threecourse $24.95 all dayAward winning complimentary garlic rolls Fresh local seafood and delicious saladsOutdoor Dining Reservations four or moreGluten-Free Menu AvailablePrivate Rooms for PartiesOpen 7 Nights at 5:30 for Dinner

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Cliff’s RendezvousSix Dollar Sunday Specials

Sundays 12 to 4 PM

Cliff ’s Rendezvous • 313 East Main Street • Riverhead, NY (631) 727-6880 • cliffsrendezvous.com

BREadEd ChiCkEN CutlEt SaNdwiChon a toasted seeded bun, with lettuce and tomato,

served with homemade potato salad.

PaSta Bowlpenne pasta with your choice of classic marinara or

scampi style garlic and oil.

ChiCkEN oR BEEf QuESadillachoice of seasoned ground beef or chicken in a warm flour

tortilla with salsa and sour cream

BallgaME dawgS2 all-beef hot dogs available with saurkraut, relish, mustard

and ketchup, served with baked beans

ChiCkEN CEaSER Saladwarm grilled chicken breast on top of crisp romaine lettuce

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Cliff’S faMouS haMBuRgERenjoy one of cliff’s fresh ground burgers with one add-on.

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Cliff’s Elbow Too1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel

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Cliffs Elbow Too!$5$5$5Burgers

SundayAll Day

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Sauteed Onions, Sauteed Mushrooms, French Fries, Sweet Potato Fries, Onion Rings, Mashed Potato,

Baked PotatoOffer valid Sundays at Cliffs Elbow Too! only

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