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The site focuses on arts and entertainment in The Hamptons and New York City. The site will include our carefully curated top picks for charity events, gallery openings, concerts, dining, health, beauty and much more.
Now site visitors can share posts to their social media, as the site will be updated daily with fun and interesting reads, happenings and ideas for the Hampton Daze reader.
Snippets, stories and interviews will all be included. Search by the tag #wellnesswednesday for your midweek reminder from the Wizard of Spa to keep healthy and relax. Be sure to follow the #dazedish tag for our favorites in dining. #Fashbash will keep you updated on fashion photos and happenings. #Dazefile will tag some of our features and interviews. #Staycation is a grouping of ideas for activities you might do while on vacation, but within the NY area. There is also a #rockandroll and #artshow portion of the site.
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Glorious Indian Summer set the scene for success last weekend as crowds thronged to Southampton Village for SeptemberFest. There was something for everyone in Agawam Park, including live music performances, vendors, pumpkin carvers and face painters, entertainers, ferry rides, a chowder contest, and tons of tasty food and drink. Village lanes featured sidewalk sales and travelling troubadours, plus a farmer’s market and more music at the Southampton Center. (Above) Mayor Mark Epley is pictured with youthful musicians on Jobs Lane. The Independent was a proud co-sponsor of this event.
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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
OPENINGClose-Up
Close-Up, an iconic collection of 1960’s film images, will make its American debut at the historic barn at Mulford Farm Museum in East Hampton. Photographer Susan Wood captured an era in film history, including unforgettable personalities like Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Monica Vitti, Marcello Mastroianni, Billie Whitelaw, John Wayne and Billy Wilder. Her works will aptly be on display in conjunction with the Hamptons International Film Festival.
Susan Wood’s editorial, advertising, and fashion photography has appeared in Look, Vogue, People, and The New York Times and she is known for her portraits of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Susan Sontag, Diane Von Furstenburg, and John Updike.
Speaking about the exhibition, Wood said, “I am thrilled that these photographs, lovingly curated by Deirdre Brennan, will be seen together for the first time in the United States and I’m honored to be one of the first artists to exhibit in the Mulford Farm Museum.”
Opening “Matinée” Reception takes place on Sunday from noon to 3 PM. The show runs through October 26. In addition, the exhibit will be open Thursday, October 9 and Friday, October 10 from noon to 5 PM during the Hamptons International Film Festival.
Outdoor Art Show The Hampton Bays Historical and
Preservation Society welcomes the public to an outdoor art show benefit at the Prosper King House on Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM as they sponsor guest Good Ground Artists and Friends. On Saturday between 3 and 5 PM, come to meet and greet the artists.
Curator’s ViewOn Saturday at 11 AM, the Parrish
Art Museum’s Curator’s View series will present an illustrated lecture about the lifelong friendship between the artist William Glackens and the collector Albert C. Barnes by Judith Dolkart.
The Winners’ ShowEast End Arts Gallery in Riverhead
presents The Winners’ Show group exhibit on Thursday from 5 to 7 PM. This gallery exhibit features the work of Best in Show artists from juried East End Arts Gallery shows that took place during 2013. The show will be on display through November 1.
ONGOINGHalsey Mckay Gallery
The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton presents Augustus Nazzaro’s In Pursuit of Shadows and Timothy Bergstrom’s Moon Milk: Part 1. Both shows run through October 20.Perception
Ar t i s t s o f the A lex Fer rone Photography Gallery present a unique group Exhibit at The Barn Gallery of Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport called “Perception.” Photographers include Michael Edelson, Rich Faron, Scott Farrell, Alex Ferrone, Ray Germann, Gerry Giliberti, Katherine Liepe-Levinson, Harold Naideau, Jim Sabiston, and Steven Schreiber. The show runs through October 14.“Out of Time”
“Out of Time” is on display at the art sites on West Main Street in Riverhead. Andrea Cote has created a series of new photographs using collaged segments of photos and negatives; Pierre Cote’s found-object sculptures use humor and an instinctual approach to composition. The show runs through October 26.Every Tree Is A Map
S i l a s M a r d e r G a l l e r y i n Br idgehampton presents Jason Middlebrook with “Every Tree is a
Map,” a solo exhibition of recent painting and sculpture. The show is on view through Sunday.JoAnne Dumas
JoAnne Dumas is a photographer inspired by the tantalizing qualities of water. “Resplendent Water” is on display at Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus through
October 24.Saboteurs
The East Hampton Historical Society presents “June 13, 1942: Saboteurs Land in Amagansett” at the Clinton Academy Museum. The show runs through October 13. A curators tour will take place on Saturday.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected] Standard
On Tuesday at 7:30 PM the John Drew Theater Lab at Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Eastern Standard by Richard Greenberg, directed by Peter Connolly, featuring Peter Connolly, Chloe Dirksen, Joanna Howard, Kate Mueth, Christian Scheider, and Tristan Vaughan. Visit www.guildhall.org.African American Film Fest
The ninth Annual African American Film Festival “Raise Your Voice” presented by Southampton African American Museum will take place this week starting Thursday and concluding Sunday. The festival features a variety of films and an Evening of Spoken Word and Jazz on Friday evening. Tickets start at $10. Donate $150 to the Southampton African American Museum and get an exclusive invite to the closing VIP wine and cheese reception along with admission to all films and Spoken Word and Live Jazz.
Fruitvale Station is the opening night film for the African American Film Festival.
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ARF’s 40th Anniversary continues with up to 40 “Purr”cent Off the entire store at the ARF Thrift & Treasure Shop in Sagaponack. Also shop Claus Paws and Company to get a jump on the holidays and stock up on festive merchandise. Open seven days.
In an effor t to promote cat adoptions, ARF has teamed up with Café Max in East Hampton for the month of October. Adopt a black kitten or cat, or any adult cat (over the age of one) during the month of October and receive a gift certificate to Café Max. For more information contact ARF at 631-537-0400 ext 203.
View adoptable cats at www.arfhamptons.org.
C.A.S.T. Food DriveThe C.A.S.T. (Community Action
Southold Town) office is preparing for its upcoming food drive on Saturday. The drive will take place at Greenport IGA from 9:30 AM to 1:30, Southold IGA from 9:45 AM to 1:45 PM, King Kullen, Cutchogue from 10 AM to 2 PM and Waldbaums, Mattituck from 10:15 AM to 2:15 PM.
Those unable to make a contribution to the food drive at a local supermarket but wish to make a contribution, look for C.A.S.T. collection bins at local grocery stores, where non-perishable food items can be dropped. In addition, C.A.S.T. accepts donations of non-perishable food items and gift cards, at its office located at 311 Front Street, Greenport Monday through Friday.
Joseph Theinert MemorialJoseph Theinert Memorial Fund
Annual Fall Fundraiser will take place at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 7 PM. Veterans Artist Program presents The Telling Project, which works to deepen our understanding of the military and veterans’ experience with veterans performing scripted personal stories of military life and the transition back to society.
For more information visit www.josephjtheinertmemorialfund.org.New York, New York
Rolex presents "New York New York a helluva town," Career Transition For Dancers’ 29th Anniversary Jubilee on Monday at 7 PM at New York City Center, followed by dinner at The Grand Ballroom at The Hilton New York.
From Broadway to the Battery, the event will take attendees on a rockin’ ride through the most inimitable, iconic entertainment capital of the world - a mecca for arts and culture. This one-night-only entertainment event features the best talent in theatre and dance performing with the Jubilee Orchestra. The show is produced and directed by Ann Marie DeAngelo. Angela Lansbury will receive the 2014 Rolex Dance Award.
The 2014 Career Transition For Dancers Outstanding Contributions
to the World of Dance Awards will be presented to Janice Galli Becker, Fe Saracino Fendi and Joe Tremaine & Tremaine Dance Conventions & Competitions.
Special guests include James Earl Jones, Chita Rivera, Chuck Scarborough and Karen Ziemba. There will also be special performances by artists from: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; American Ballet Theatre; Arthur Murray Dance Center, Columbus Circle; Ballet Hispanico; Jonah Bokaer; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Industrial Rhythm; Silva Dance Company; Tony Waag’s American Tap Dance Foundation plus a special appearance by the Rockette Alumnae.
Visit www.careertransition.org.Stroll To The Sea
ARF will hold its 21st Annual Stroll to the Sea Dog walk on Saturday, October 11 at Mulford Farm in East Hampton. Pedigrees, designer dogs and mutts are all welcome to take the two-mile walk to the ocean from 9 AM to noon. Free nail clipping for dogs, contests and treats. Register online at www.arfhamptons.org and collect pledges from family and friends.Yard Sale
A yard sale at ARF will take place on Saturday, October 18. Find great treasures at bargain prices at the ARF Adoption Center, 90 Daniels Hole Road, Wainscott from 8 AM to noon.
Blessing of the animals From gerbils to guinea pigs, parrots to poodles, cats to canaries - all furry
and feathered friends are welcome to the annual St. Francis Blessing of the Animals on the Great Lawn of the Basilica of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary, 168 Hill Street, Southampton on Saturday at 10 PM. Pastor Father Mike Vetrano will bless your pet and each will receive a special gift to celebrate.
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from 6:30 to 7:45 PM at Yoga Lila on South Etna Avenue in Montauk. Call 917-658-2154 for details. SATURDAY 10•4•14
• The Montauk Indian Museum Committee’s Third Annual Archaeology Festival will consist of experts in the fields of flint-napping (stone tool manufacture), fire-starting, tanning, earth fired pottery making, blow guns, wampum making, stone boiling and roasting/baking of native foods, corn husk doll making, atlatl/spear throwing and other related primitive skills. 10 AM to 4 PM at Second House.
• Kate Mueth, Founder and Artistic Director of the Neo-Political Cowgirls (NPC), the renowned Hamptons dance theater group, will be bringing back their ‘Children’s Theater Workshop’ for young girls ages eight to 15. This eight-week program will be held on Saturdays at Guild Hall in East Hampton, beginning today and running through November 23, culminating in a final performance on November 24 at 7 PM. To register and for additional information, call 631-324-0806 ext.25.
• Hike Oyster Pond with Carol Andrews of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at Camp Hero Road in Montauk. Call 631-668-5429 with questions. WEDNESDAY 10•8•14
• Lucius Ware, president of Eastern Long Island NAACP, will be the special guest speaker at the East Hampton Town Anti-Bias Task Force meeting at 4 PM in the main meeting room in town hall.
WEDNESDAY 10•1•14• A forum on the extended time learning grant
will be held at Southampton High School at 6:30 PM. • A bereavement support group is held each week
at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call 631-283-6729 for additional information. THURSDAY 10•2•14
• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.
• Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required.FRIDAY 10•3•14
• Today and tomorrow professional stone conservator Joel Snodgrass will lead a two day workshop for local residents interested in the preservation, restoration and care of Southampton Town’s historic burying grounds. 9 AM to 4 PM at the Old Southampton Burying Ground on Little Plains Road in Southampton Village. The workshops are free and open to the public. Call 631-287-5740 for additional information.
• Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free every Friday at 10:30 AM and Monday at 1 PM at the Flanders Senior Center. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more.
• The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons will hold Yom Kippur eve services with Kol Nidre at 6:15 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian church on Montauk Highway. Kippur day services begin at 9 AM on Saturday, with an afternoon service at 4 PM, followed by Neilah (closing services), and concludes with the blowing of the Shofar/Havdalah at 7:05 PM. A festive community
breakfast will follow. • The thinner weight loss program includes weekly
discussions on topics such as exercise, label reading, and how the body responds to foods. At the Ed & Phyllis Wellness Institute at Southampton Hospital. 9:30 to 10:30 AM. $5 donation. Call 631-728 WELL.
• Southampton Town hosts a senior citizen health and volunteer fair at the senior center on Flanders Road in Flanders. 9 AM till noon.
• Yee Haw! Country line dancing with DJ lessons are held at the American Legion Post on Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays the first, third, and fourth Friday of each month from 7:30 to 11 PM. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, take lessons from 7 to 9 PM. $8. SATURDAY 10•4•14
• It’s a Fiesta Latina at the Rogers Mansion on Meeting House Lane in Southampton. 1 to 3 PM, free admission to games, food, and music, all with
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from the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton at 7 PM. Call 631-537-9735 to sign up and for admission and meeting place information.
• Got a critter you care about? Bring it to the blessing of the animals at Incarnation Lutheran Church on Hayground Road in Bridgehampton at 10 AM. Or, if you prefer religion of a different flavor, bring Fido to the Basilica of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary in Southampton for its annual St. Francis Blessing of the Animals. Same time.
• The farmers market in Westhampton Beach runs every Saturday through November from 9 AM to 1 PM on Mill Road in Westhampton Beach. SUNDAY 10•5•14
• Race for a reason at Cupsogue Beach in Westhampton Dunes from 9 AM till noon (registration begins at 7:30 AM). Blessings in a Backpack and Backpacks For Fellow Students collaborate to host a 5 K and a family fun day including music, raffles, and refreshments, all to support local kids in need.
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WEDNESDAY 10• 1•14• The Riverhead Foundation on East Main Street
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• The Sit and Sew Club meets every Thursday from 10 AM till noon at the Riverhead Library.
• Learn to be tobacco free at the Riverhead Library. Smoking cessation classes run each Thursday from 6 to 7 PM through October. Call 631-853-3187 for details. SATURDAY 10•4•14
• The Greenport Farmers’ Market takes place from 9 AM to 1 PM at the United Methodist Church on Main Street Market Lot on 1st Street. WEDNESDAY 10•8•14
• Amy Folk discusses “Morality & the Military on Plum Island: The Case of Benjamin M. Koehler” at the Southold Historical Society’s fall lecture series continues in the community center at Peconic Landing. 8 PM. Call to register 631-765-5500.
• Check out a bridal showcase at the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition center in Riverhead from 6 to 9 PM. Call 631-574-8008 ext. 125 to register.
9 AM to 4 PM. • This week’s garden lecture at Marders in
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PINOT NOIR 1.5
$1799PINOT NOIR 750
$899
stone cellars
CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$799
sterlingNAPA CHARD,
750
$1199
rosemontSHIRAZ 750
$899
pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5
$1199WINTER WHITE 750
$549
blackstoneMERLOT 750
$899CAB 750
$899
closdu bois
CHARD 750
$1099CAB 750
$1399
andreBRUT/XD
ALL TYPES 750
$549
folonari SOAVE
PINOT GRIGIO1.5
$1099
chandonBRUT 750
$1499
cupcake wines
ALL TYPES 750
$999
coppolaCLARET 750
$1499
kim crawford
SB 750
$1399
nobiloSB 750
$999
hessSEL CHARD 750
$999
rodneystrong
MERLOT 750
$1299CAB 750
$1499
walnutcrest
CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
$899
forestglen
CHARD 1.5
$1299
moet imperial
BRUT 750
$4199
clicquotBRUT 750
$4199
sterlingNAPA
SAUV BLANC 750
$1099
fronteraALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerF. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$1499
barefootcellars
CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$1199
sterlingNAPA CAB 750
$1699
flipflop
ALL TYPES 1.5
$999
coppolaCHARDONNAY 750
$1099
dreamfishdreambird
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5
$999
gnarleyhead
ALL TYPES 750
$899
new harbor
SAUV BLANC750
$799
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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-9 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT October 1, 2014THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman
fetzerALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
sutterhome
ALL TYPES
$999WHITE ZIN
$899
woodbridgeCAB, CHARD, MER, SB 1.5
$1199
glenellen
ALL TYPES 1.5
$749
yellowtail
ALL TYPES 1.5
$1099
cavitALL FLAVORS 1.5
$1199
mezzacorona
PINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$1299
la marca
PROSS 750
$1299
korbelBRUT 750
$1199
columbiacrest
GR EST CAB, CHARD &
MERLOT 750
$999
johnniewalker
red1.75
$3499
johnniewalker
black1.75
$6799
cuttysark
1.75
$2999
tanquerayGIN 1.75
$3799
ketel one
1.75
$4199
finlandia1.75
$2699
ruskova1.75
$1599
absolut1.75
$3299
russianstandard
1.75
$2799
pinnacleVODKA 1.75
$1799
new amsterdam
GIN 1.75
$2199
new amsterdam
VODKA 1.75
$2099
tito’sVODKA 1.75
$2999
georgiVODKA 1.75
$1299
bartonsVODKA 1.75
$1199
wild turkey
BOURBON WHISKEY
1.75
$3899
gordonsGIN 1.75
$2099VODKA 1.75
$1699
white horse
1.75
$2499
burnettsVODKA 1.75
$1499GIN 1.75
$1799
smirnoffVODKA 1.75
$2099
vendangeALL TYPES 1.5
$699
frisVODKA 1.75
$1799
skinny girl
MARGARITA 750
$699
337CAB
667P. NOIR
750
$1099
j&bSCOTCH
1.75
$3699
kahlua1.75
$3299
cabo waboBLANCO
750
$2599
jameson1.75
$5099
bombayGIN 1.75
$3299
christianbros
BRANDY 1.75
$1999
molly’s1.75
$2299LT
$1399
bombaysapphire
1.75
$4599
vesicaVODKA 1.75
$1899
patronSILVER 1.75
$9599SILVER 750
$4799
platinumVODKA 1.75
$1399
luksusowaVODKA 1.75
$2099
southerncomfort
1.75
$2999
maker’smark
1.75
$5199LT
$3399
caribayaLIGHT RUM 1.75
$1699
seagrams7
1.75
$2299
seagramsgin
1.75
$1999
jimbeam
1.75
$2799
bacardiSILVERGOLD1.75
$2099
canadianclub
1.75
$2099
evanwilliams
1.75
$2299
fleischmannsGIN 1.75
$1399VODKA 1.75
$1299
clanmacgregor
1.75
$1999
gilbeysGIN 1.75
$1699
jackdaniels
1.75
$4399
bailey’s1.75
$3899
malibu1.75
$2899
bushmills1.75
$4499
skyy vodka
1.75
$2099
captainmorgan
1.75
$3299
cuervogold
1.75
$3699
old smuggler
1.75
$2099
sobieski1.75
$1999
svedka1.75
$2199
kahluaIRISH CREAM 750
$1899LITER
$2499
doublecross
VODKA750
$3399
j. barrred
1.75
$2499
j. barrblack
1.75
$3499
j. barrgold
1.75
$2999
beefeaterGIN 1.75
$3399
vikingfjord1.75
$1999
chivas1.75
$6199
wildturkey
1011.75
$3999
threeolives
1.75
$2299
stoli1.75
$3199
181MERLOT 750
446CHARD 750
$899
gasconMALBEC 750
$1099
dark horse wines
ALL TYPES
$799
louis m.martini
CAB 750
$1299
santamargheriha
PG 750
$2199
bvNAPA CAB 750
$1499
bv tapestry
TOP RATED 750
$2999
louis martini
ALEX CAB750
$2199
kendalljackson
CHARD 750
$1299
eccodomoni
ALL TYPES 750
$899
alamosMALBEC 750
$899
los vascos
CAB 750
$799
jacobscreek
ALL TYPES 750
$599
banficlassico
CHIANTI 750
$1199
giovelloPINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$1399
zoninPINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$999
rexgoliath
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
bollaALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
veevORGANIC
VITA FRUIT750
$1299
dewarswhitelabel
1.75
$3499
wildhorse
PINOT NOIR750
$1699
gatonegro
ALL TYPES 1.5
$699
ruffinoCHIANTI, PG 1.5
$1299
st. francis
CHARD 750
$1299
sterlingMERITAGE
SAUV BLANC 750
$799
cabo waboblanco
TEQUILA750 ML
$2699
san guiseppepinot grigio
1.5 ML
$1799san guiseppe
pinot noir750 ML
$899
markwest
PINOT NOIR 1.5
$1799PINOT NOIR 750
$899
stone cellars
CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$799
sterlingNAPA CHARD,
750
$1199
rosemontSHIRAZ 750
$899
pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5
$1199WINTER WHITE 750
$549
blackstoneMERLOT 750
$899CAB 750
$899
closdu bois
CHARD 750
$1099CAB 750
$1399
andreBRUT/XD
ALL TYPES 750
$549
folonari SOAVE
PINOT GRIGIO1.5
$1099
chandonBRUT 750
$1499
cupcake wines
ALL TYPES 750
$999
coppolaCLARET 750
$1499
kim crawford
SB 750
$1399
nobiloSB 750
$999
hessSEL CHARD 750
$999
rodneystrong
MERLOT 750
$1299CAB 750
$1499
walnutcrest
CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
$899
forestglen
CHARD 1.5
$1299
moet imperial
BRUT 750
$4199
clicquotBRUT 750
$4199
sterlingNAPA
SAUV BLANC 750
$1099
fronteraALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerF. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$1499
barefootcellars
CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$1199
sterlingNAPA CAB 750
$1699
flipflop
ALL TYPES 1.5
$999
coppolaCHARDONNAY 750
$1099
dreamfishdreambird
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5
$999
gnarleyhead
ALL TYPES 750
$899
new harbor
SAUV BLANC750
$799
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REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSOctober 1, 2014 THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler WatchmanB-10 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
HIRING COMPANION AIDES
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Looking for experiencedcare givers for both hourly
and live-in positions servicing the East End.Now hiring, positions
currently available. Pleasecall for an interview in our
Southampton office 631-283-3033.
NYS INSPECTIONS • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • FACTORY SOFTWARE & DATABASES
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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.
East Hampton Library 631-324-0222
THURSDAY 10•2•14• Just put your lips together and blow. Bogey
and Bacall burn up the screen in To Have and Have Not. 5 to 7 PM.SATURDAY 10•4•14
• Kevin Hurley discusses his new book Cut and Cover 1 to 2:30 PM.
Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774
THURSDAY 10•2•14• Writer and NPR critic Joan Baum talks about the
process of reviewing a book at 5:30 PM.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241
FRIDAY 10•3•14• The survival movies series continues with a
screening of The Snow Walker at 2 PM.SATURDAY 10•4•14
• New this fall, Saturday Cinema kicks off with a 2 PM showing of Half of a Yellow Sun. WEDNESDAY 10•8•15
• It’s a “do your own thing” bus trip to Manhattan. The bus leaves St. Rosalie’s parking lot at 9:30 AM and picks you up from Bryant Park at 6 PM. Tickets are $25.
Quogue Library 631-653-4224
SUNDAY 10•5•14• Improve your body’s movement, coordination
and balance with a class that combines the science of movement (kinesiology) with an innovative workout aimed at better aligning connective tissue (fascia) through aerobics, stretching and Qigong (meditative
movements). 12:15 PM, Thursdays at 6 PM. $5 per class.
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335
SATURDAY 10•4•14• It’s school weekend today and tomorrow with
a photo booth, refreshments, crafts and bingo. The fun starts at noon.
Montauk Library 631-668-3377
SATURDAY 10•4•14• Kids create silly scarecrows for the hamlet’s
Scarecrow Days at the archeology fest on the grounds of Second House from 2 to 3:30 PM.
Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134
THURSDAY 10•2•14• Create autumn treats from 6:30 to 8 PM.
Amagansett Library 631-267-3810
SATURDAY 10•4•14• It’s dinosaur story and craft time for families
at 3:30 PM. SUNDAY 10•5•14
• A three week series of costume workshops for kids in grades first through third begins this week with a focus on making wands. 2 PM.
Riverhead Library 631-727-3228
THURSDAY 10•2•14• Maleficent screens at 1 PM.
SATURDAY 10•4•14• Learn all about the who, where, and how of Dr.
Who at 2:30 PM. SUNDAY 10•5•14
• Filmmaker Gaynell Stone introduces the documentary, The Sugar Connections, about trade networks between Long Island and sugar plantations on Barbados.
today’s birthdayby Miles X. Logan
Julie andrews, 1935Julie Andrews is synonymous with Sag Harbor, a frequent visitor to
the village and one of the founders of Bay Street Theatre. Some locals may not even realize that not only is Julie Andrews English, but she was named a dame in 2010.
Moreover, it wasn’t long ago that Andrews was a worldwide stage and screen star that possessed a stunning singing voice and the acting chops to go with it.
Andrews came from a family that was in the business — she starred with her parents in a stage production of Jack And The Beanstalk when she was 10. She made her Broadway debut in 1954 and immediately ascended to the upper echelon of stage, starring in two of the most popular productions of all time, My Fair Lady and Camelot, and earning two Tony nominations.
She played Cinderella in a TV special that ranked among the highest rated of all time.
Her Hollywood debut, Mary Poppins, was yet another smash and Andrews was awarded the Best Actress Oscar. The following year Andrews managed to outdo her self, starring in The Sound Of Music, which ranks among the most popular movies ever made. She won a Golden Globe for her performance. Her performance in Thoroughly Modern Millie in 1967 cemented her position as the most popular movie actress in the world.
Andrews divorced Tony Walton in 1967 and married the film director Blake Edwards, who cast his wife in Victor Victoria. Her performance garnered her yet another Oscar nomination.
Andrews had an operation in 1997 to remove nodules from her vocal cords and never recovered her amazing singing voice, but she revived her career in the 2000s. She was honored by The Kennedy Center in 2001 and starred in the The Princess Diaries that same year. She directed a revival of The Boyfriend, one of her first hits, at Bay Street Theatre in 2003. She was the voice of Queen Lillian in three Shrek movies. In 2009 she was awarded the Gershwin Award and in 2011 a Lifetime Achievement Grammy. Most recently, she was the voice of Marlena in Despicable Me.
She frequently returns to Sag Harbor, where her daughter, Emma Walton, continues her association with Bay Street Theatre.
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The Two Faces Of January (PG-13) Viggo Mortensen (Lord Of The Rings) and Kirsten Dunst play tourists that meet a suspicious tour guide at the Parthenon and become involved in a murder. Screenwriter Hossein Amini (The Drive), in his directing debut, tackles this adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel with aplomb, and the sets of 1962 Greece, are exceptional. It’s a good one.Coming Soon
The Good Lie (PG-13) Reese Witherspoon is indeed wonderful in this much-hyped film about an American humanitarian dedicated to bringing “The Lost Boys” – victims of the brutal Sudanese civil war – to safety in America. It could have been a riveting movie, but the sight of this lily-white gal, with ALL she encounters, is a bit too much. American goody two shoes in the midst of the horror and pallor. New On DVD
The Other Woman For the first time
since Bo Derek and 10, a film not rated X has been conceived and produced solely for the purpose of putting a scantily clad sexpot on the big screen. And thus we have Kate Upton front and center in this silly, contrived effort about three women that team up to give a two-timing – er, three-timing Casanova his comeuppance. Cameron Diaz gamely tries to keep it together, but no one notices. Also starring whathisface and whoziewhatzis. This is all about the left one and the right one, and prepare for plenty of close-ups.
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Week of October 1-7Read your rising sign if you know it; or any other
sign, as each of us has Aries, Taurus, etc. someplace in our charts governing some aspect of our lives.
ARIES (March 21-April 20) – Today is the First Quarter Moon, the day when we see the Moon overhead at sundown. There is a push forward energy in the air, which you are good at, leading into next week’s Full Moon Lunar Eclipse. The weekend is tricky with Mercury stationing retrograde. You might have second thoughts about a financial commitment just made. If it does not feel right, you have time (three weeks) to rethink and rewrite better terms.
TAURUS (April 20-May 21) – Any feelings of martyrdom that come up on Friday might push you to the limit over the weekend so that you can become your nemesis - a raging bull. Mercury, the planet that governs what we think and say, is making a station here too, to begin its three-week retrograde period. You might not be quite ready for that relationship. There is still some self discipline to do. You will get back here again November 10th. No worries.
GEMINI (May 21- June 21) – Thank god you have these times off! Mercury your ruler goes retrograde this weekend and the general feeling should be of exhaustion, retreat, and hiatus. Stop whatever is going on between your ears for the next few weeks, go back and do everything that begins with “re” . . . reorganize, redo, rewrite, redecorate, rework, etc. There might be a creative piece that you have dropped and need to return to; or a child needs additional attention. The weekend will be intense.
CANCER (June 21-July 20) – First Quarter Moon this week, between the New Moon of last week and the Full Moon Lunar Eclipse of next week. You ought to be feeling the need to act on that new direction in your home life. With challenging Pluto involved, this moving forward might be in a direction not of your liking, as it might upset your emotional centeredness. Expect something to be revealed that you did not know was there, that needed to be aired and that causes you to rethink things at home.
LEO (July 20-Aug. 22) – This is one of the four weeks of the year that your ruler the Sun runs into both Pluto (on Saturday) and Uranus (on Tuesday). Sudden power shifts are possible, as are eruptions of long and deeply-held secrets or resentments whose time has come to expose. With Mercury stationing retrograde also this weekend, these events will have to be processed slowly over the next three weeks. A new direction for growth within a relationship is possible, but it will require you to think things through and trust your intuition.
VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept. 21) – We are in a first quarter moon phase today, which is very energizing as far as the monthly cycle goes. You might feel like a racehorse chomping at the bit. However, your ruler Mercury is stalling, reminding you that there is something you forgot to include in last week’s new beginning. You have three weeks to remember, rethink, renegotiate the terms of that new partnership or endeavor that will increase your self esteem and hopefully your pocketbook.
LIBRA (Sept. 21-Oct. 22) – Things cannot be more pleasant than those times, like now, when your ruler Venus and the North Node are in Libra (on top of
the New Moon from last week). Love and graciousness are in the air. The weekend gets a little bumpy with the Sun meeting the two big powerhouse planets whose role is to shakeup whatever part of us is stale. Mercury is also heading backwards for the next few weeks moving back into your sign to meet that beautiful Venus and the North Node on the 18th. The way forward will appear.
SCORPIO (Oct. 22-Nov. 22) – Mars is stirring up your finances house this week and moving into formation with two other planets in fire signs. Your work life should be filled with great excitement and the potential for great success. The weekend is rough as Mercury begins its three-week retrograde motion. Just when you thought you were ready to go public, there appears a fly in the ointment. Be cautious and read the fine print.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) – It is a great week to take a trip, which your adventurous spirit loves; especially true since Mercury goes retrograde this weekend for the next three weeks. Give your mind and commerce a break. Your partner might be throwing you a curve ball (if you have one that is, being the freedom-loving person that you are). All can be rethought or re-intuited on that yoga retreat.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20) – Your ruler Saturn is going over the same ground this week that was covered at the beginning of the year. Can you remember what was up for you then? Time is circular as the planets orbit around the Sun. At this First Quarter Moon week, heading into the Lunar Eclipse Full Moon next week, you ought to be ready to move ahead, especially as the Moon is in your sign today and tomorrow morning. Caution and patience return over the weekend as affairs get disturbed both with Mercury beginning its backwards movement and the Sun meeting the two heavy planets where sudden power shifts are possible.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 20) – Friday and Saturday this week the Moon is in your sign; always a time of the month when we feel self-assured. Mercury will start its three-week retrograde motion Saturday at 1 PM. The intention to speak publically will be thwarted. You will be back here again November 10th when the green light is on. Watch the fireworks this weekend. Unlock your hidden powerhouse.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) – The Moon is in your sign Sunday and Monday and your innate wisdom with its calming peace and faith in the future will come in handy after this weekend. There could be some souls in your world set adrift by the major planetary activity over the weekend. We are heading into a Full Moon Lunar Eclipse next week, the Sun meets the two heavy planets which symbolize “the gods” being active in our lives and Mercury beginning its three-week retrograde period. For you personally it could be the “start of something big” (and suddenly financially rewarding).
Kate Plumb, “cycles scientist,” is a certified NCGR
counseling astrologer who teaches monthly at Joshua’s Place in Southampton and sees clients in her home office. She is also certified in Astro*Carto*Graphy-finding beneficial locations to live. website..www.kateplumbastrology.com,blog www.offtheplumbtree.com Kate can be reached at [email protected] or 631-725-9133.
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and one cup of the milk to a boil then reduce to a low simmer. Whisk together the remaining 1/2 cup of milk with the corn starch, coconut extract, and vanilla bean seeds. In a medium sized bowl temper the egg yolks by whisking in a 1/2 cup of the hot milk mixture. Now whisk the milk and corn starch mixture into the hot milk with the eggs.
Whisk vigorously for about five minutes over medium-low heat until the mixture thickens. Stir in the coconut. Pour the custard in to the tart shell. Cover in plastic and cool for at least two hours before serving.
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No Shame Is AskingJuan Pablo is a 16-month-old Amagansett resident who has recently
undergone surgery because he was born with a medical condition called Hydronephrosis. He had been suffering from repeated kidney infections since birth and, left untreated, could have led to kidney failure. Well-known pediatric urologist and surgeon, Dr. Robert Wasnick performed an operation called upper pole nephrectomy to remove part of his kidney as well as a duplicate ureter. Juan Pablo then spent several weeks in the hospital for observation and recuperation.
Due to the financial burden this has created for the family, Mr. No Shame and Friends will be playing at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett tonight to raise funds to help defray medical expenses.
Juan Pablo’s father is the lead guitarist for Mr. No-Shame and his friends are coming together to show their support.
The show starts at 9pm.Admission is $10 at the door and all proceeds will go to benefit
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Long Island Music Hall of Famers, The Brooklyn Bridge, with hits including “Sixteen Candles” and “The Worst That Could Happen,” will perform at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead
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Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony.
Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.Buckley’s Inn Between
Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.Barn Dance
A traditional New England Barn Dance will take place on Saturday at 8 PM at the Water Mill Community House. Visit www.litma.org.
WolfferCandlelight Fridays take place at
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Quiz NightTownline BBQ in Sagaponack has
announced the return of the popular Quiz Night. Every Thursday at 7 PM, beginning tomorrow, trivia nerds near and far are invited to participate and test their knowledge. Each participant pays a $10 participation fee, which will be put in the pot for the grand prize.
Teams of five people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories such as pop culture, food trivia, music art, geography, famous people and/or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening. All saloon quiz participants will receive a 10 percent discount on non-promotional food to participants during the quiz. For more information call Townline BBQ at 631-537-2271.
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