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n today’s day and age, kids’ parties have to be cooler than the last one they attended. For the parents, they want their child to be happy but not break the bank on an over-the-top affair. That’s where Dave & Buster’s comes in. The American restaurant and entertainment brand sees hundreds of thousands of people walk through its doors each year. And for a business that has an almost monopoly on being a one stop shop for food, fun and entertainment, it’s a no-brainer why people should consider Dave & Buster’s as a party venue for their next event. “It’s the only place to eat, drink, play and watch sports all under one roof,� said Heath Nelson, general manager of Dave & Buster’s Westbury, echoing the company’s mission statement. “We cater to 20-somethings, families, businesses, anyone who wants to get out and have fun. We really do cater to every spectrum.�
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Throughout the week, Dave & Buster’s has a variety of food, drink and gaming specials known as the Eat and Play Combo, a combination of power card and food from Sunday to Thursday (open to close) and Friday to Saturday (until 5 p.m.). Prices start at $17.99 with a $10 card or $25.99 with a $20 card. Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 3:45 to 7 p.m. and feature $5 bar bites (Asian Chicken Wonton Nachos, Sweet & Spicy Kobe Meatball Sliders, Bavarian Pretzels, Mexican Street Corn Quesadillas, Loaded Potstickers, Guacamole & Chips) and $3 select cocktails (Captain Morgan, Skyy Vodka and more), $4 premium cocktails (Jack Daniels, Tito’s and more) and $5 super premium cocktails (Strawberry Watermelon Margarita, Luxe Patron LIT, Glow Kones and more). It’s two-fer Tuesdays as well at Dave & Buster’s with $2 hard shell tacos, $2 Corona
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PARTY from page 3 bottles and two free game plays with a $10 purchase. During football season, the specials continue with bar bites and $4 Coors Light 22 oz. Draft. On average, Dave & Buster’s hosts 30 events a week, which extends to parties (kids and adult), corporate events, bar/bat mitzvahs, company teambuilders, communions, camps and schools, post proms and more. Dave & Buster’s will be hosting a special bar/bat mitzvah showcase on Oct. 14, from noon to 3 p.m., where guests can chat with vendors, sample food and see what their special day would be like should they choose Dave & Buster’s for their venue. According to Karen Kelly, multi-market corporate sales manager for Dave & Buster’s, the event is held annually as a mock bar/bat mitzvah cocktail hour. “We have our most pop dinner foods for guests to sample and we show what we would do at a real bar/ bat mitzvah,” said Kelly. “We have a DJ, decorator, magician, photographer, and event planner, all of which are very involved in the process of planning.” Enhancement options such as club theme events with furniture, themed parties customized with a decorator, candy carts, snow cones, chocolate fountains, a t-shirt artist and customized photo favors are some of the add-ons to packages. The brand also offers a one-hour private option that would allow children to have the game room—which features more than 300 games—for the cocktail hour. Guests will also enjoy a full catering menu with Kosher options and an ice cream sundae bar or a fondue station to end the event.
“Everyone gets a chance to see what we offer,” said Kelly, noting that a Dave & Buster’s bar/bat mitzvah is a very unique party. “It’s very focused on the kids. The whole game room is incorporated into the party and it’s fun for kids and adults. We can guarantee there will be something for everyone to do at the party.” Even those who are familiar with the dining and gaming environment of Dave & Buster’s, anyone interested in looking to host a party or corporate
event should consider stopping by. Dave & Buster’s will also be running a promotion that day for guests who decide to book their date at the showcase (at the Westbury or Massapequa location, which is located at 1 Sunrise Mall, Massapequa), where they will receive a discount. Visit Dave & Buster’s at 1504 Old Country Rd., Westbury on Oct. 14 for the showcase. For more information or to book your next party or event, visit www.daveandbusters.com.
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ew York Comic Con—the biggest and most exciting East Coast pop culture convention—is back once again this year at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. The event, which is produced by the world’s leading producer of pop culture events ReedPOP, attracts more than 200,000 people during the four-day extravaganza. New York Comic Con is also the host to the latest and greatest in comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, toys, movies and television. Con-goers also have the opportunity to attend celebrity panels and interact with their favorite creators during autograph and photo sessions. Annually, the con provides screening rooms, which feature highly anticipated sneak peeks at films and television shows months before they hit the big or small screens to eagerly awaiting fans. Some of the many celebrities who will be in attendance this year are Jason David Frank from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Jason Momoa from Aquaman and Game of Thrones, Danai Gurira from Marvel’s Black Panther, Mark Ruffalo from The Avengers and Thor: Ragnarok, and Michelle Rodriguez from The Fast and the Furious franchise. This year ReedPOP is partnering with The Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA) to
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FOOD & WINE
The best spots for apple picking
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Recipe: Traditional apple pie
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Health benefits of cinnamon
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s a chill fills the air and beach chairs in the trunk of the car are swapped out for windshield ice scrapers, the realization that summer is over hits harder than a wave on the shore. But the arrival of autumn also comes with the coziest fashion season, the color-changing magic of trees, corn mazes and everyone’s favorite autumnal tradition—apple picking. Whether you’re going with friends or taking a day trip with the whole family, here are a couple of places that offer just what you’re looking for, and then some.
Milk Pail Farm and Orchard With 10 different varieties, Milk Pail has an apple suited for everyone’s taste buds. Gourds, squash, and pumpkins are also available for hand-picking. Stop by their fresh market to enjoy flowers, fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs, honey, pastries, syrup and more. U-pick farm located at 50 Horsemill Lane., Water Mill, and fresh market located at 1346 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill.
Lewin Farms
This east-end farm offers apples, berries, peaches, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and pumpkins for picking. Offered in their farm stand is broccoli, zucchini, cucumbers, peaches, corn, squash and much more. After getting your produce fix, try navigating their five-acre corn maze. The farm also operates 4A | AUTUMN! • OCTOBER 3 - 9, 2018
Baiting Hollow Nursery on Fresh Pond Avenue in Calverton where you can rent a saw and cut your own Christmas tree. 812 Sound Ave., Calverton.
Wickham’s Fruit Farm
This 300-acre farm, dating back to 1661, offers not only apple picking, but strawberries, raspberries, cherries, blueberries and peaches ready to pick and take home. Pears, pumpkins, apricots and much more are also available for purchase, along with donuts and cider. 28700 Main Rd., Cutchogue.
Woodside Orchard
At Woodside Orchard, Cortland, Empire and Gala apples, among many other types, are ready for the picking. With semi-dwarf trees, kids will have no problem reaching for the perfect apple to take home. After scouring the
orchards, try the farm’s variety of ciders and hard ciders, all made on-site from fresh-picked apples. Pies, donuts, breads and candy apples, as well as fresh honey from their own beekeeping, await guests. Come back to their Aquebogue location after Thanksgiving to pick a Christmas tree. 729 Main Rd., Aquebogue, or 116 Manor Lane, Jamesport.
Harbes Family Farm and Orchard
With three different farms to visit, Harbes is a family-favorite for a reason. Their Riverhead location, 5698 Sound Ave., offers more than 10 different apple varieties for picking and a corn maze that turns spooky from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights from Oct. 5 through 27. Visit their Jamesport location, 1223 Route 25, for a corn maze, pumpkin picking and fresh farm stand. For their vineyard and Barnyard Adventure, visit their Mattituck location, 715 Sound Ave., where more than 40 farm animals
roam and games, play areas, a hedge maze, pig races and more await the whole family.
Seven Ponds Orchard
Among traditional apples, Seven Ponds Orchards also offers tomatoes, raspberries, sunflowers and string beans for the picking. A longer season than most, Seven Ponds holds their apple picking season from late August to late November, giving families plenty of time to schedule a trip. After picking to your heart’s content, take a hay ride or traverse through the corn maze. 65 Seven Ponds Rd., Watermill.
Hank’s PumpkinTown
Nearly 15 types of apples are ripe for picking at Hank’s PumpkinTown. After you’ve filled up your basket, try the corn maze, pick a pumpkin, let the kids play on the playground and get their face painted, mine for gems and pick up some treats at the market. 240 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill.
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very year, I reserve a Saturday in October and venture out to the east end to pick apples. From Granny Smith and Gala to Jonagold and Red Delicious, there are so many varieties to choose from. And every stroll down the orchard gets the wheels turning in my head of what to whip up in the kitchen. As an avid baker, I love fall because of the cozy flavors of cinnamon, pumpkin and of course, apple. While apple bread, cranberry apple scones, apple cinnamon muffins and apple crisp are all on my menu, a classic favorite is the traditional apple pie. Sometimes, I spike my pies with brandy or Fireball Cinnamon
Whisky for extra flavor or homemade caramel drizzled over the apples at the last minute. Whatever you decide to bake this season, add some apples to your list. Because nothing says autumn like a fresh baked apple pie. 6 to 7 cups apples, peeled and thinly sliced (these cook better than chunks) ½ cup sugar ½ cup packed brown sugar 3 Tbsp all-purpose flour 1 tsp ground cinnamon ¼ tsp ground nutmeg ¼ tsp ground ginger 1 Tbsp lemon juice 3 Tbsp brandy or Fireball Cinnamon Whisky Pastry for double-crust pie (9 inches) 1 Tbsp butter 1 large egg Additional sugar
1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Farenheit. 2. In a large bowl, toss apples with lemon juice and brandy or whisky and set aside. In a small bowl, combine the sugars, flour and spices. Add sugar mixture to apples, toss to coat. 3. Line a 9-in. pie plate with the bottom crust, trimming it even with the edge of the plate. Using a slotted spoon, fill with apple mixture and dot with butter. Reserve remaining juices from mixture. 4. Roll out remaining dough to fit top of pie and place over filling. Trim, seal and flute edges or crimp with a fork. Cut three slits in crust. 5. Beat egg and brush over crust. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 25 minutes, check to make sure the edges aren’t burning and bake for another 20- 25
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or our seasonal Autumn! special, Anton Media Group held a cover contest where artists from the Long Island Academy of Fine Art (LIAFA) submitted their work in tune with the theme of fall.
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The winning entry was Dr. Marjorie van de Stouwe’s work titled, “Autumn’s Bounty.” Van de Stouwe is a physician and a highly skilled artist, whose subject matter is primarily still life with an emphasis on nature, frequently featuring flowers picked straight from her garden. She began formal classical training in 2002, studying at the Stevenson Academy and then the Long Island Academy of Fine Art in Glen Cove. Her strengths in science and math took her on a different career path, however, and she entered the medical field. Van de Stouwe has continued a serious pursuit of painting while maintaining a thriving medical practice and raising three daughters. Find her on Facebook at Marjorie VandeStouwe and Instagram @ vandegram1. To learn more about LIAFA or to take a class (classes run year-round, seven days a week) visit www.liafa.com or call 516590-4324 to arrange a trial class or studio visit. To be considered for future cover contests with Anton Media Group, email contest@anton mediagroup.com.
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Sweet Potato High BY STEVE MOSCO
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s we sit here fully ensconced in all the flavors of fall, let’s take a moment to appreciate the somewhat ugly yet all-together beneficial qualities of the sweet potato. Pulled from the ground much like the standard potato and other similar tubers, the sweet potato packs a nutritional punch and a highly distinguishable taste that makes it a stand-out side dish whether its fried, baked, mashed or thrust into a pie.
And no, a sweet potato is not a yam. Yams are a completely different vegetable that mainly grows in tropical regions. Firstly, where sweet potatoes are moist and creamy, yams are often dry and starchy. Not only that, yams wish they had the many healthy benefits of the sweet potato, which bestows upon eaters large amounts of beta-carotene that our body can transform into helpful vitamin A. As if that wasn’t enough, sweet potatoes also yield generous quantities of fiber, potassium and vitamin C. Healthiness is all well and good, but it’s meaningless if it tastes like tree bark. Luckily the taste of a sweet potato is like a potato, get this, only sweeter. Hence, it graciously glides into
both savory and sweet recipes. This makes the sweet potato the epitome of versatile side dishes. Chief among the salty and savory side of the sweet potato is sweet potato fries. The origin of sweet potato fries is hard to nail down, with some research suggesting the Savannah Grill restaurant in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the early ’90s and other sources insisting sweet potato fries were born in Argentina in the 1940s. Regardless of where the dish began, it is a welcomed sweet and salty alternative to the more ubiquitous standard French fries. On the sweet side, Thanksgiving-staple sweet potato casserole brings marshmallows to the
dinner table. An odd combination at first, the toasty marshmallows actually add a caramelized smokiness to sweet potatoes—a flavor so all-around mind altering that it makes complete and total sense immediately after the first bite. Of course, then there’s sweet potato pie which bears a striking resemblance to pumpkin pie but, of course, is a much different experience. Sure, the ingredients are almost identical, but sweet potato has much more going on texturally and the filling is often more airy and lighter. So as the dried leaves and crisp air of autumn roll into the inevitable barren winter, fortify your soul with the many benefits of the grand sweet potato.
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re you ready to add something new to your standard wine repertoire? To help expand your palate, two-time James Beard Award winning sommelier, Belinda Chang, offers expert insight into one of her go-to varietals.
“Fans of Pinot Noir should consider its hip French relative, Beaujolais, made from the Gamay grape, which is still relatively unknown among American wine drinkers,” said Chang. “And like Pinot Noir, Gamay is a thin-skinned grape that generally produces bright wines with low tannins. These wines tend to exhibit red fruit and berry notes, spices from good French oak barrels and earthy characteristics.” While they are quite similar, Gamay grapes are grown in the Beaujolais region in the southern-most part of Burgundy. Beaujolais differs from northern Burgundy in growing temperatures, soils and other factors. “If you’re looking for a delicious
quintessential and easy-to-drink French wine, the Louis Jadot Beaujolais-Villages ($13.99) is a good one to take home,” said Chang. Louis Jadot is one of the most venerable wine houses in Burgundy and the number one French wine in the U.S. Known for a vinification process that balances tradition and technology, their wines are affordable and versatile. They can be enjoyed by the glass or paired with a variety of meals. (If you prefer white wines, Jadot also produces an unoaked Chardonnay, Macon-Villages (SRP: $14.99) and a dry, crisp Rosé (SRP: $13.99) —two good choices for warm weather). “Most sommeliers will confess
that the Beaujolais on their wine lists are go-to recommendations to pair with anything on the menu and please every palate at the table. And, I confess that when it comes to a daily drinking red, instead of a ponderous Cabernet Sauvignon or a monster Malbec, I always want a slightly chilled, juicy Gamay,” said Chang, who recommends serving the Château de Jacques Moulin-à-Vent (SRP: $28.99) when you really want or need to impress your guests. So, exactly how do these wines hold up to food? “What grows together, goes together is a mantra that always works,” said Chang. “Look to the
locals for inspiration. When it comes to Gamay and Beaujolais, you’ll find yourself in the company of some of the best chefs and eaters in the world. This is Burgundian cuisine after all, which means coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon and even époisses— the world’s greatest stinky cheese.” According to Chang, Beaujolais is one of the most food-friendly wines on Earth, in part due to the natural acidity of Gamay grapes. Bottom line: these wines make a perfect match for brunch items, grilled meats, buttery pastries topped with anything and much more. —Courtesy of StatePoint Media
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Recipe Corner: Geoffrey Zakarian’s Seminole Pumpkin Gnudi Seminole Pumpkin Gnudi
Point Royal at The Diplomat Beach Resort Recipe courtesy of Geoffrey Zakarian ½ cup Seminole Pumpkin Gnudi 2 Tbsp Stone Crab butter 1 Tbsp crispy Brussels 1 Tbsp caramelized wild leeks 1 tsp Hackleback caviar ½ tsp chopped parsley ½ tsp fennel tops 4 Tbsp Stone Crab meat 1 Tbsp lemon juice
long or they’ll fall apart. 2. Set a wide pan with the butter over high heat. Use a slotted spoon to quickly transfer the cooked gnudi to the butter, add a little of the pasta cooking water and cook at a vigorous simmer. 3. Shaking the pan, add the stonecrab meat and leeks and cook until the butter sauce thickens slightly and begins to cling to the
gnudi. After about 2 minutes, add the lemon juice, Brussels and chopped parsley, fold together and serve in a pasta bowl. 4. Add 4 extra Brussels leaves randomly around the dish, place the caviar on top of the dish and garnish with the fennel tops.
1. Drop the gnudis into the boiling water and cook, (for 2 minutes), gently shaking the pot once (you might want to set a timer). Don’t cook to
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t is officially soup, stew and everything pumpkin season. As we stock our shelves with autumnal vegetables and ingredients special to the season, it is the perfect time to get creative and whip up a new dish in the kitchen. Celebrity chef and restaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian offers a hearty fall pasta dish, Seminole Pumpkin Gnudi, from his restaurant, Point Royal at The Diplomat Beach Resort. The dish features rich ingredients such as Stone Crab meat and butter, crispy Brussels, caramelized wild leeks and Hackleback caviar. A perfect dinner dish for a cool autumn evening, this delicious dish may even make it to your Thanksgiving table this year. —Jennifer Fauci
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The many health benefits of eating cinnamon BY ANTHONY MURRAY
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innamon, which is a highly delicious and common spice, has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. It is the second most popular spice in the United States and Europe, after black pepper, and is native to the Caribbean, South America, and Southeast Asia. It is quite interesting how the reddish-brown spice is created. Cinnamon is made by cutting the stems of cinnamon trees, extracting the inner bark in the process. When the extracted bark dries, it forms strips that curl into rolls, which are also commonly known as cinnamon sticks, which can be ground to form cinnamon powder. The aroma and flavor of
cinnamon are due to the oily part that is high in the compound cinnamaldehyde. Cinnamaldehyde, scientists believe, is responsible for most of cinnamon’s powerful effects on health and metabolism. Cinnamon is chock full of antioxidants that protect one’s body from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. In a study that compared the antioxidant activity of 26 spices, cinnamon outranked garlic and oregano. Besides having anti-inflammatory properties and reducing one’s high cholesterol, cinnamon can also help cut the risk of heart disease. Half a teaspoon of cinnamon every day can help those who suffer from type 2 diabetes lower their blood sugar. When it comes to diabetics, cinnamon has been shown to decrease the amount of glucose that enters ones bloodstream after a meal by interfering with numerous digestive enzymes, which slows
the breakdown of carbohydrates in the digestive tract. In numerous studies performed, cinnamon can lower fasting blood sugar levels by 10 to 29 percent. Cinnamon can also have beneficial effects on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease—at least in animal studies. Studies that were done on mice who had Parkinson’s showed that cinnamon helped protect their neurons, normalized their neurotransmitter levels and improved their motor function. However, the effects on humans have yet to be studied intensively. Cinnamon oil has also been shown to effectively treat respiratory tract infections caused by fungi and can inhibit the growth of certain bacteria such as
listeria and salmonella. However, it’s important to note that there are actually two types of cinnamon, Cassia and Ceylon. The Cassia variety contains significant amounts of a compound called coumarin, which is believed to be harmful in large doses. Research has found that eating too much coumarin may harm one’s liver and increase the risk of cancer. Ceylon, or true cinnamon, is much better since it’s much lower in coumarin.
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Early Childhood Education Week • Oct. 21-27
October Movie P BY CHERYL WADSWORTH
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he month of October brings us Columbus Day, Halloween and color changing leaves. It also marks the roll out of new movies including ones that are thought to be award contenders. When life gets too hectic, head to one of these new debuts for a few hours of relaxation. The following are just a few for you to choose from.
Hunter Killer (R) On Oct. 26, Hunter Killer debuts, directed by Donovan Marsh and stars Linda Cardellini, Gerard Butler, Common and Gary Oldman. Based on the 2012 novel Firing Point, written by Don Keith and George Wallace, this thriller involves a new American captain of a submarine that is thrust into action joining the U.S. Naval Seals in a rescue attempt of the Russian president who has been taken by a rogue general. This movie is action packed and Gerard Butler is terrific in a role well-suited for him.
Serenity (NR) The drama/thriller Serenity hits theaters on Oct. 19. Steven Knight directs an all-star cast including Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey, Diane Lane and Jason Clarke. McConaughey plays a fishing boat captain with a shadowy past that re-emerges with the sudden reappearance of his estranged wife who is desperate for his help. This film will keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing what is really going on.
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A Star Is Born (R) Oct. 5, sees the much anticipated premiere of A Star is Born with Bradley Cooper in his directorial debut. Cooper also stars in the film and was the cowriter of the screenplay. He stars opposite Lady Gaga, Andrew Dice Clay, David Chappelle and Sam Elliot in the third remake of this classic musical mainly known for the casting of Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson. Cooper and Gaga own these roles and Oscar buzz is already making noise. The romantic musical drama follows a country musician alcoholic who discovers a young singer with whom he falls in love with. A must-see.
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BOOKS
Fall Into These Reads
From Trump Country to the Manning Dynasty, get cozy with new books this autumn BY JOE SCOTCHIE
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he cool autumn season may send us indoors, but not without plenty of new book titles to pursue. Here is a roundup of new books, from sports to biography to recent history and fiction that you should get comfy with this fall. Basketball: A Love Story by Jackie MacMullen, Rafe Bartholomew and Dan Klores (Crown) An oral history and a labor of love, in which one great after another tells both their story and the story of the game itself, this book follows a standard history: Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell, Jerry West and Oscar Robertson, Julius Erving and George Gervin to the Golden Age of Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Michael Jordan to finally, the era of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. Space also is given to the college coaches who dominated: John Wooden, Frank McGuire, Dean Smith, Bobby
Knight and his star pupil, Mike Krzyzewski. The book covers the game in the postwar era. A nod to the rowdy, New York Citydominated game of the 1920s and ‘30s would have been helpful.
In the Name of the Father: Family, Football, and the Manning Dynasty by Mark Ribowsky (Liveright) With Eli Manning’s New York Giant career winding down, the time is right for another book on football’s First Family, in this case, In the Name of the Father by Mark Ribowsky. No one who ever saw Archie Manning play at Ole Miss could forget this phenom who could run and pass for yardage with equal skill. Archie’s career in the NFL was spent with mediocre New Orleans Saints teams, but he toughed it out for 13 years in the pros. His sons also had great college careers, but better luck in the NFL. Archie could run and pass. His son, Peyton was a drop-back quarterback and probably the greatest offensive force the game has ever seen. The forgotten Manning is
Young Washington by Peter Stark (Ecco)
From Cold War To Hot Peace by Michael McFaul (New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) From Cold War To Hot Peace is an account of a diplomat who was a child of the Cold War who also held a lifelong yearning for relations between the United States and Russia. McFaul was the architect of the Obama Administration’s “reset” policy with Moscow. That policy yielded an arms control agreement during the reign of Dmirty Medevev. However, once Vladimir Putin regained the president’s office, things went sour. Putin apparently felt his hold on power was tenuous and so, the author contends, he looked for a nation to blame. This book is a blow-by-blow account of disagreements with Washington and Moscow over human rights and Syria,
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Cooper, Peyton’s older brother, whose budding career as a wide receiver at Ole Miss was cut short by injury. Along came the third son, Eli. Peyton shocked college football fans by choosing the University of Tennessee, but Eli, as with Cooper, signed up for Ole Miss. After a stellar college career, Eli won two memorable Super Bowl wins for the New York Giants. For many fans, it remains a scandal that neither Archie or Peyton ever won a Heisman Trophy. This is a timely book, but the author lets anger get the best of him when confronting the crossroads between sports and politics.
with the 2014 Russian invasion of the Ukraine blowing the reset policy to pieces. McFaul predicts another long winter of relations between the two nuclear giants.
Clock Dance by Anne Tyler (Knopf) Novelist Anne Tyler returns to Baltimore once again for Clock Dance, a fiction novel about an elderly woman who has survived the deaths of loved ones, only to be pleasantly surprised by the discovery of a new family life and a sense of community in her hometown.
The French and Indian War mattered greatly in that restless colonials realized that the mighty British Empire could be confronted and maybe defeated. The Revolutionary War was around the corner. The young George Washington wore the British red during his ill-fated battle at Fort Necessity. Young Washington is a scholarly biography that once again introduces the reader to the man’s great ambition and the influence his older half-brother, Lawrence, had on Washington.
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The Great Revolt by Salena Zito and Brad Todd (Crown Forum) No one can articulate the rise of Trumpism better than Salena Zito, the Pittsburgh-based journalist. In The Great Revolt, Zito and Brad Todd scour towns in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, states won by Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, but carried by Donald Trump in 2016. The authors interview Perotistas, gun-owning women and those smarting on how their cracker culture is ignored or ridiculed by the Hollywood elites. Zito and Todd see Trump supporters as being intimidated more by pragmatism than ideology. This book also dramaticizes the potency of an America First economic policy.
The Improbable Wendell Willkie by David Levering Lewis (Liveright)
The Children Act by Ian McEwan (Random House) Ian McEwan’s work of fiction, The Children Act, is a paperback reprint of a 2014 novel about a family court judge who gets involved with a young patient, a novel that is now being made into a major motion picture.
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Street donors were internationalist. Willkie won the nomination over Robert Taft and the GOP was never the same. After losing to Franklin Roosevelt, Willkie helped to steer the GOP further into the internationalist column, forging both a World War II and Cold War bipartisan consensus that held for a good 70 years.
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DESIGN
Autumnal Beginnings Fall in love with beautiful floral décor this season BY JENNIFER FAUCI
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ince it is now officially fall, the time has come to break out the cozy and colorful décor. If you are looking for some new decorations to include throughout your home, consider 1-800-Flowers.com for a wide-variety of entertaining and décor pieces. From rustic wreaths to beautiful arrangements and colorful centerpieces, the brand has everything you need to embrace the beauty of autumn. For more arrangements and décor ideas, visit www.1800flowers.com. Fall’s Fancy Bouquet
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This classic wreath is a wonderful way to welcome the season. A harvest of real pinecones and natural-looking pumpkins, acorns and berries is beautifully crafted on a
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Magnolia Harvest Wreath Devotion Echeveria Succulent Succulents have gained popularity in recent years and it’s not hard to see why. Flaunting velvety-smooth leaves with burgundy red tips, this rosette-shaped plant is even more charming inside a vintage wooden wine barrel planter. The echeveria is so effortless to care for, it’s sure to be a favorite in someone’s home or garden. $39.99
Fall Garden Trio This vibrant Fall Garden Trio is an invitation to celebrate a special relationship. Ivy, yellow roses and orange calla lilies are planted together in a metallic copper tin to highlight the seasonal beauty of these three flowers. A lovely way to wish someone a happy birthday, welcome a friend into a new home, or just show someone you’re thinking of them this autumn. $49.99 24A | AUTUMN! • OCTOBER 3 - 9, 2018
Sweet magnolia blossoms put the beautiful in this fall harvest wreath. These creamy, lifelike blooms mix with glossy green leaves and rustic autumn accents in rose gold tones, creating a stylish new showpiece for the front door that is neutral enough to keep on display well beyond the season. $79.99
Preserved Autumn Sunflower Wreath & Centerpiece Sunflowers can instantly fill a room with warmth and radiance. This keepsake wreath is handcrafted in all of autumn’s rich colors, bringing just the dose of sunshine every home needs. Add to your gift a delightful matching centerpiece, featuring a lightly scented Pumpkin LED candle that casts an illuminating glow. An item that is sure to become a staple on your front door or grace your walls. $54.99 - $89.99
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BREWERIES
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Tap into your local neighborhood breweries this season
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hile many believe that Long Island summers are the season for an ice cold beer, others will have you know that the best beers come out of hiding for autumn. From pale ales to Pilsners and porters to pumpkin, there’s nothing like a day well spent at a brewery during fall. Luckily, Long Island is home to some of the most well-regarded brewing companies, with their products sold locally, statewide and even nationally. Plan a trip to any of these nearby spots to get a taste of the island’s best brews. Barnshed Brewing
100 Lauman Lane, Hicksville • 516-376-6514 • www.barnshedbrewing.com A Hicksville-based brewery that stays true to its name, Barnshed Brewing has been designated as a New York State farm brewery. Barnshed sources many of its ingredients from nearby farms, aiding the local economy and agriculture. The relatively new establishment is owned and operated by Bryan and Kristine Murphy, who launched the business with a little help from a Kickstarter campaign. Craft beers of all types are always available, with new beers featured frequently on tap. Popular brews currently available include Propaganda Porter with hints of vanilla bean and bourbon and a Barnshed Cider.
Lithology Brewing Co. 211-A Main St., Farmingdale • 516-962-0585
• www.lithologybrewing.com This brewery certainly makes up for its spatial limitations with big flavors. Craft beer is produced three barrels at a time, which makes for an ever-changing lineup of brews in rotation. Lithology, a term meaning “the study of rocks and sediment,” was chosen for the name of the establishment as a tribute to Earth’s most efficient water filtration system: its rocks. Since water is the basis of life, and of beer, the name seemed a logical fit. Beers on tap range from ales and stouts to Belgians, all available in the tasting room.
Oyster Bay Brewing Co. 36 Audrey Ave., Oyster Bay • 516-802-554 • www.oysterbaybrewing.com Also known as Long Island’s Gold Coast Brewery, Oyster Bay Brewing Company has been serving up its sudsy pints since 2012. The business aims to serve the highest quality of beer while staying true
to its nautical North Shore roots. Ingredients are sourced locally and from around the world to produce fan favorites like the Honey Ale (made with real honey from Bee Haven in Locust Valley), Classic American Lager, the Barn Rocker, Pilsner and Dumpster Fire IPA. Besides the brewery itself, several supermarkets, beverage distributors and local businesses sell Oyster Bay Brewing Company products.
Barrage Brewing Co. 32 Allen Blvd., Farmingdale • 516-986-8066 • www.barragebrewing.com A small hideaway in Farmingdale, Barrage Brewing Co. joined the beer scene in 2014. Current beers on tap include the Imperial Stout Who’s a Good Boy and a brown ale called Yada Yada Yada.
Barrier Brewing Co. 3001 New St. A2, Oceanside • 516-316-4429
• www.barrierbrewing.com This craft brewery began producing more than 50 locally distributed beers back in 2010. With a taproom pouring house on premises, check out brews like a Half and Half Stout, Rembrandt Porter and Pale Ale.
Garvies Point Craft Brewery 1 Garvies Point Rd., Glen Cove • 516-815-1999 • www.garviespointbrewing.com Garvies Point Brewery is a small batch, hand crafted, microbrewery specializing in brewing contemporary American craft Beer.
Great South Bay Brewery 25 Drexel Dr., Bay Shore • 631-392-8472 • greatsouthbaybrewery.com A spare warehouse spot offering pints and flights of the brewery’s craft beers, including seasonal ales.
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FASHION
Autumn Fashions Favor Frocks BY ELIZABETH JOHNSON
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all is here and the lines have been drawn back to the future with metallics and cute booties to accentuate the animal prints which are back in a big way this season. The inspiration of the fall is a throwback to the 1980s with menswear inspired jackets, fitted pants and billowy blouses. Autumn, with its brilliant colors, has designers using shades of brown in their designs with the classics. Conservative and asymetrical with a bit of bling makes the statement for the fall. Animal prints are in vogue and are on dresses, skirts, pants and coats. The colors are not just in the traditional brown and black for leopard and white and black for zebra stripe, but in an amazing array of hues which give it a more modern look. Veronica Beard has introduced a shirred skirt and dress which highlights the trend. (Veronica Beard has recently opened up in the Americana Manhasset) Sheen is back in the fabrics used. High shine leathers, metallics and patent materials give outfits a futuristic appearance. Fringe is key in completing the look, with beading accenting most outfits. Hemlines for dresses and skirts are low, running from knee to mid calf, and necklines are high, reflecting a modest look. Most fashion outfits had a tailored look, with fabrics caressing the body with a more fitted look. Blouses have a romantic streak with prim shirts and flowy boho tops giving a bohemian look to brandish with your favorite pair of jeans. The western cowboy look has come back with the prairie
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dresses and blouses, complemented with authentic cowboy boots and neckerchiefs. The long lean look of the spaghetti western can be updated with hip boots, trousers and
western shirts. Coats are bulky, hiding the conservative cut of outfits. Stylized shiny futuristic raincoats are all the rage. Tweed jackets, which are oversized,
finish an outfit with statement headwear; Baker Boy hats or knit balaclavas that cradle your head are back to keep you toasty warm for the winter. see FASHIONS on page 28A
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V&T
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ctober sees the beginning of autumn’s beautiful color palette take effect among leaves, turning what was once a vibrant green into stunning shades of auburn, sienna, rust, gold and orange. While it may take a little while longer for Long Island to feel fall’s crisp breath of fresh air, Mount Airy Casino Resort in the Poconos is the perfect weekend escape to the mountains. A destination for all seasons, the picturesque Pocono Mountains take center stage in the fall, with more than 260 miles of hiking and biking trails, travelers can explore vistas, tumbling waterfalls and lush foliage. For a limited time this season, Mount Airy is offering a Mountainous Getaway fall package that includes everything one would need to experience a perfect weekend in the Poconos. “In autumn, the Pocono Mountains is ablaze with brilliant fall foliage,” said Vincent Jordan, vice president of marketing and gaming operations for Mount Airy Casino Resort. “Our Mountainous Getaway package is designed for guests to get a taste of the destination’s most sought-after seasonal experiences, all while enjoying the amenities of a vibrant resort in the heart of Mt. Pocono.” The appealing package includes a two-night stay in one of Mount Airy Casino Resort’s spacious deluxe rooms and one romantic dinner for two at Bistecca by Il Mulino, where guests can dine on hand-crafted pasta, local seafood and farm-fresh vegetables prepared in the classic fashion of Italy’s Abruzzo cuisine. Take in a tasting with a complimentary wine or beer flight for two at Mountain View Vineyard and Brewery, along with a self-guided tour of their sustainable vineyards and rain gardens. If booked in advance, guests will also receive a tour of the winemaking and brewing areas. Perfect for fall, the package also includes two pumpkin spice cocktail vouchers and for those who want to relax, one complimentary daybed at the pool
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THOUGHT GALLERY Consider these recommendations for upcoming talks, readings and more in and around New York City: Salon Series: Violinist Francisco Fullana and Pianist David Fung Friday, Oct. 5, at 6 p.m. Parrish Art Museum 279 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill 631-283-2118 www.parrishart.org (Photo source: Violinist Francisco Fullana Facebook page)
The Parrish Art Museum’s Salon Series concert program continues with Spanish rising star violinist Francisco Fullana and pianist David Fung, who regularly appears with the world’s premier ensembles ($25, includes museum admission). Tour | Astoria Village in Queens: Past, Present, and Future in a Changing Queens Enclave Sunday, Oct. 7, at 2 p.m. The Municipal Art Society of New York 212-935-3960 www.mas.org Executive Director of the Greater Astoria Historical Society Bob Singleton leads a walk on streets older than Wall Street, tracing the outline of the 17th century Hallett farm and past Native American village sites and more than two centuries of architectural styles ($30).
Just Announced | America’s Cybersecurity Problem Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. National September 11 Memorial & Museum 180 Greenwich St. 212-312-8800 www.911memorial.org
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America was beset by a major cyberattack in the 2016 elections. How did that security breach happen, and what can we do to prevent a repeat? Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Obama and CIA Deputy Director Avril D. Haines will discuss the current state of U.S. cybersecurity (free, ticket required).
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You’ll freely contribute great value to an organization, and you’ll be honored and rewarded for your contribution. Because of this, your solar return will go down as an extremely fulfilling time. As far as your personal life goes, there’s joy from an unexpected source and much humor throughout the year. Other highlights include: the pooling of resources to make a large investment, a new pastime that’s both smart and invigorating, and a surprise gift from an admirer.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Sure, you’re self-sufficient, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t also rely on others. You’ll be stronger for building a network. It will be lucky for you to ask for more help than you’ve been getting. No man is an island. And even if he were, islands are connected to the other landmasses if you go down deep enough. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The group can be controlled through rules, procedures and bureaucracy, but those methods will only take the group so far. Deeper commitment and creative problem-solving are possible with an approach that involves posing interesting questions and inviting everyone to participate in answering them. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A bit of turbulence may enter your relationship arena this week, and you’re actually better for it. This is just the excitement you needed to keep things interesting, and ultimately to bring you closer together with the people who matter most to you, a group that will grow in numbers in the weeks to come. CANCER (June 22-July 22). There’s a reason for the term “deadly boring.” Because when you’re bored, you’re not fully living life. There’s an upside to boredom, too, if you use it right. Boredom is a signal that you either need to or go deeper in search of what’s interesting or move on to more engaging subjects. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Most people don’t see themselves how they really are, but some get closer than others. You’ve a talent for objectivity. You’ll observe your own attitude with clarity -- a feat that takes maturity, honesty and emotional intelligence. You’ll ask yourself periodically, “Will this attitude move me closer to what I want or further away?” VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your need for fun is real. It’s how you shake off the stress of life. Note that what’s fun for you may not match up with what’s fun for others. Do it your way, otherwise it defeats the purpose. Also, having a good time will be highly unlikely if you’re thinking too much. Go for completely engaging activities. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When friends make mistakes, you might be implicated, even though you have nothing to do with it. This brings up an interesting point. What do your friendships say about you? Clearly, some are a better influence than others. You can be loyal and still open to new and beneficial relationships. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). There will be more than the usual amount of group work this week, and you’ll often be the leader in this. Any combativeness you encounter is best seen as a form of self-protection. Conflict can be avoided by helping people feel safe and comfortable. This will involve listening to their needs and giving assurances. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). This week, nothing will compare to the sweetness of family connections. You’re absolutely happiest when you’re giving to your next of kin. As far as friends go, the occasional bump in the road is to be expected. Presume the other person is innocent and new insights will develop from there. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Old problems come up again in a new form. These need to be handled once and for all. It’s time to regroup. What solutions have you attempted? What are your options now? By the end of the week, you’ll have a plan for going forward and all that you need to implement it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll dabble in high-stakes games and relationships this week. It’s natural to have any of a wide range of feelings. There are more and less effective ways of processing them. You can be authentic to your experience and still remain in control of your reactions, one of your many talents. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Before you ask for advice, make sure that advice is what you really want. Some ask for advice when they really want approval or attention. When you really do need guidance, you’ll get the best there is. You’ll be ready and able to follow suggestions and you’ll get a lot of support, too, with benefits ongoing.
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MYTH: It doesn’t matter where your thermostat is placed. TRUTH: It’s all about location, location, location. You may be spending more on heating and cooling than you need to be if your thermostat is in the wrong place. Placed in direct sunlight, you run the risk of getting false readings, as it can “think” the room is warmer than it actually feels, causing your air conditioner to turn on when it isn’t needed. Similarly, a thermostat placed near the kitchen often reads that the home is far warmer than it
truly is due to the stove and oven. The best location is on an interior wall, centrally located and near areas where you spend the most time, ensuring these rooms are the most comfortable.
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proof your home. TRUTH: Homeowners can actually save hundreds of dollars annually on heating and cooling costs with proper weatherization early in the season. How do you do it? There are many inexpensive, do-it-yourself weatherization products that are easy on the wallet and easy to install, requiring minimal—if any—tools. Windows and doors are the two largest draft sources in any home and should be top priorities for homeowners. Duck brand MAX Strength Silicone Weatherstrip Seals are quick to install and seal various size gaps around windows and doors that may be allowing air to escape.
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all means football and eating a sausage hero with a beer in your back pocket and the faint whiff of exhaust fumes in the air. Though the art of tailgating can match up with most any activity, there is something about autumn and winter mixed with consuming mass quantities of food and drink that just makes sense.
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Picture it: The year is 1861 and the country is deeply embroiled in the Civil War. Battles take place everywhere, including open fields that are basically in someone’s backyard. With organized sports in its infancy, television about 100 years away and smartphones barely a gleam in anyone’s eye, boredom levels are almost incomprehensible. What does an American do to stir up some excitement? Of course, they gather with family and friends on a grassy knoll to enjoy food and drink while rooting for soldiers fighting to the death. And so goes the first tailgating party, as legend has it, when the Battle of Bull Run prompted Union Army “fans” to travel to Virginia to congregate with picnic baskets and loudly cheer on their “team.” Some historical reports state that the first tailgating party was undoubtedly staged by Caesar, right out of the back of a chariot inside the Roman Colosseum. But it’s far more romantic to imagine good-old American ingenuity tying together eating with a spectator sport. As for the art of tailgating as we know it today—taking place during an actual sporting event and not a war—the most likely candidate is Ivy League football games, particularly the very first football game ever played between Rutgers and Princeton in 1869, when fans traveled by horse-drawn carriage and grilled an array of meats right up against the horse’s tail end— thus, “tailgating.” Fast-forward a century and a half, and tailgating is immensely popular across all sporting events and plenty of events beyond sports. These beer and grilling
gatherings are set off at the back of a pickup truck or out of the trunk of any car, with fans commiserating before the big game while drinking brews and eating an array of gastro items—everything from burgers to sausages to chili, with some groups even holding cooking competitions.
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food and snack menu is at the ready. Celebrity chef and TV personality Anne Burrell knows how to get set for game day. She shares her favorite recipe for grilled chicken, tailgating tips and what makes being a spectator from the couch so much fun. “The thing I love most about football season is tailgating. I love sports in general and all the fun stuff that goes around sports, football and sweater weather when it starts to get a little chilly. It’s such a happy time of year,” said Burrell. “Everyone has
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f Tailgating Grilled Chicken with Lemons & Dijon Serves 4 Time: About 2 ½ hours, mostly unattended Recipe courtesy of Anne Burrell
“Grilled chicken is totally ubiquitous—it’s on every menu and it’s usually no big whoop. In fact, it’s often totally boring. But this grilled chicken is so worth getting excited about,” said Burrell about her grilled chicken recipe. “It’s slathered in mustard, lemon, rosemary and spicy crushed red pepper so it just titillates your palate with flavor. Then it’s grilled until the outside is tangy, crusty and crispy while the inside stays nice and moist. To make this as super-sexy as possible, it’s served with a perfectly charred and caramelized lemon half for an extra squeeze of flavor.” 2 3-pound chickens, backbone removed and split in half 4 lemons, 2 zested and juiced, 2 halved 1 cup Dijon mustard 2 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh rosemary 1 tsp. crushed red pepper 2 cloves garlic, smashed and finely chopped Kosher salt Extra virgin olive oil 1. In a small bowl, combine the lemon zest, juice, mustard, rosemary, red pepper, garlic and a pinch come back from the summer and come together in the fall and spends their Sunday funday football day together.” The chef knows that tailgating, while a fun time, is an art, and how to master order and efficiently is important to keep hungry fans pleased. “If you’re in charge of cooking, do your prep work at home so you can just get there and unpack and start to cook immediately; it just makes things that much easier,” said Burrell of planning ahead. “Make
of salt. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the mustard mixture to loosen it slightly. Slather this mixture generously all over the chickens and let them hang out for up to 2 hours at room temperature or overnight in the fridge. (If any of the mustard mixture is left over, save it for reslathering while the chicken is cooking.) 2. Preheat the grill to medium (you want the chicken to cook on the grill as long as possible without burning to develop lovely crispy, tasty, tangy skin). Place the chicken on the grill skin side down and cook for 5 to 6 minutes. If the chicken flares up, move it to a cooler part of the grill. 3. Once the chicken has started to brown and crisp, close the grill to allow the heat to cook the chicken from all directions. Cook the chicken skin side down for a total of 10 to 12 minutes, then turn it over and cook it for another 10 to 12 minutes. If you’re using a grill pan, you can transfer the chicken to a 375° F oven when it’s ready to flip so it can finish cooking. If there is leftover mustard mixture, use it to paint the skin of the chicken on the second side. The chicken is done when an instant-read thermometer registers 165°F. 4. When the chicken is nearly done, place the sure things are easily eatable. I recommend things that can go in bread, like sandwiches or wrapped in tortillas or something that can be easily eaten out of your hand. And make sure you bring lots of napkins.” As a sports fan, the chef loves to munch on hot dogs, a sausage or meatball sandwich, or pretty much anything on bread. Don’t we all? “I am a sandwich kind of girl during the game,” she said, adding that as a true New Yorker, Burrell
lemon halves on the grill cut side down and leave them alone until brown and caramelized, 5 to 6 minutes. 5. Remove the chicken from the heat and serve with the grilled lemon for extra lemony goodness. will be rooting for the Giants or the Jets. And we doubt she’d say no to her delicious grilled chicken recipe either. “It’s an elevated grilled chicken, but it is still grocery store ingredients. Plus, it is super yummy and great for tailgating.” Whip up Anne Burrell’s savory chicken recipe for your next tailgating event and elevate your game day menu this season. Who knows, it could become a staple dinner dish in your home. —Jennifer Fauci
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edeschi Trucks Band has got some serious soul. The blues rock group is fresh out of the studio, having just finished their latest record. TTB is also touring through the end of the year and although it never stops, guitarist Derek Trucks likes it that way. “When you’re on the road and the wind’s at your back, everything feels inspired. It’s constantly trying to keep the inspiration there and make everything fresh and new,” he said of being a musician. “Our band makes music in a really honest way.” Formed in 2010, the band is led by Trucks on guitar and his wife, Susan Tedeschi on guitar and vocals as well as Kofi Burbridge, keyboards and flute; Tyler Greenwell, drums and percussion; J.J. Johnson, drums and percussion; Tim Lefebvre, bass guitar; Mike Mattison, harmony vocals; Mark Rivers, harmony vocals; Alecia Chakour, harmony vocals; Kebbi
Williams, saxophone; Elizabeth Lea, trombone; and Ephraim Owens, trumpet. Their debut album, Revelator (2011) won the 2012 Grammy award for Best Blues Album, featuring songs like “Come See About Me,” “Don’t Let Me Slide,” “Midnight in Harlem,” “Bound for Glory” and “Simple Things.” They have since released three studio and two live albums. Trucks met his wife Susan in New Orleans when she was touring with The Allman Brothers Band. Rumor has it they fell in love over Chicago blues. “We had a musical connection right out of the gates,” he said of their first meeting, which eventually grew into a marriage with two children and a successful professional collaboration. “In a lot of ways when you’re in a band, it feels a bit like a marriage anyway, so it’s a natural extension to me to work with my wife. It’s pretty amazing getting to do what we do together.” Having grown up around music, it must have been his destiny when at 9 years old, Trucks
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and Miles Davis. “That was one of my first musical memories, but the first show I ever went to was when I was 6 years old. I wanted to see Michael Jackson’s Thriller tour and I fell asleep for some of it,” said Trucks, whose
parents introduced him to great music early on, including the likes of Ray Charles and BB King. “I feel fortunate to have witnessed some of that. Just hearing my dad tell stories about the power of that music and the look in his eyes when he spoke about it, I knew it was important. That’s the first music that really hit me as a child.” Trucks’ musical lineage runs deep. In 1999, he became an official member of the Allman Brothers band, an opportunity he never thought would come. Fifteen years since joining the legendary group, he was still playing right alongside the greats, something he never envisioned would last for so long. “I learned a lot right out of the gate, even to the very last day. I had to think about music and keeping the integrity at all times,” he said. “It was an amazing way for the group to go out. Our last show was in 2014 and it was pretty powerful.” Of the three most influential records he listened to growing up, Trucks cites Derek and the Dominos’ Live at The Fillmore and Layla album, and Elmore James’ The Best of Elmore James. Those artists, he says were there from the beginning, as he cut his teeth to emulate Eric Clapton. “There’s some beautiful material on there and the Allmans’ record also shaped a lot of how I thought about music,” said Trucks. “Elmore James’ Electric Slide songbook was the catalyst for everything that
came after that. They were good building blocks.” Gearing up for TTB’s eighth annual residency at the Beacon Theatre, Trucks said it is like going back to home turf for the band. March of 2000 was the first year that Trucks did a run with the Allman Brothers at the Beacon. It was also the same time he and Tedeschi had their first child. “He was up in the dressing room during the performance, just a few weeks old. Everyone who is a part of the Beacon is home to us,” he said. “We really know the place and when we get there, it’s kind of like checking in.” Trucks shared that a lot of the music on the band’s new record, as well as previous ones, were directly inspired by their children, which he believes is the same for every parent. “People write songs out of things they’re going through. My dad always emphasized that it’s not how much you play, but how you play a single note and the space in between. Listen as much as you can and find what inspires you. That’s what’s always driven the great musicians,” he advised. “Hearing how they talk about the music that inspires them; they light up and that’s what’s going to carry you.” Tedeschi Trucks Band will perform at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan on Oct. 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 13. For tickets to the show, visit www.tedeschitrucks band.com.
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