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Healthy Guru, a fitness, fashion, and wellness event, took place at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City on October 22. The event featured some of today’s top fitness instructors, such as Lady Gaga’s trainer Tricia Donegan, Victoria’s Secret models trainer Justin Gelband, and internationally-renowned Master Trainer Carlos Leon. The event was hosted by Chrissy Bogue and Connie Henriquez from Datenight with Connie and Chrissy.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com.
Oil Works
The Amagansett Library presents “Oil Works” with artwork by Kathlene Babros, Anne Holton, Ann Karas, Pingree Louchheim, and Gayle Tudisco. An opening reception will be held on Friday from 4 to 6 PM. Call 631-2673810 for more info.
White Room Gallery
The White Room Galler y in Bridgehampton presents “Phenomena of the Physical World.” Artists include Penny Kaplan, Melissa Hin, Dianne Marxe, and June Kaplan. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The show runs through November 20. There is also a group show featuring art by Ann Brandeis, Sally Breen, Kat O’Neill, Michele Dragonetti, Ellyn Tucker, Claudia Ward, Mark Zimmerman, and Barbara Bilotta.
Fall Art Show
Southampton Artists Association “Fall Art Show” will take place at the Levitas Center for the Arts at the Southampton Cultural Center. The
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show features fine arts photography, painting, drawing, mixed media, and sculpture. An opening reception will be held on Friday from 4 to 6 PM. The show runs through November 13.
Reflections
Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Pamela Collins Focarino’s “Reflections.” Focarino is an artist who lives and works in East Hampton. The show will open with a reception on Saturday from 3 to 4:30 PM. The exhibit runs through November.
ONGOING Summer Not Forgotten
In “Summer Not Forgotten,” at the Montauk Public Library, resident Gary Kuehn uses his photography to capture the singular beauty of Montauk’s natural wonders. The show runs through November 19.
Artists Choose Artists
The Parrish Art Museum presents the third iteration of “Artists Choose Artists,” on view through January 16. Featuring painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, the exhibition comprises the work of seven jurors and fourteen artists, includes Tina Barney with Dinah
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“The Architect’s Garden” by Neva Setlow in the Southampton Artists Association Fall Art Show.
Maxwell Smith and RJT Haynes, Lynda Benglis with Garrett Chingery and Saskia Friedrich, Tony Oursler with Jackie Black and Marianne Weil, Donald Lipski with Suzanne Anker and Ben Butler, Jorge Pardo with Anne Bae and Monica Banks, Cindy Sherman with Bill Komoski and Toni Ross, and Leo Villareal with Karin Waisman and Almond Zigmund.
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“Michael Knigin: The Holocaust and Anne Frank,” “Connie Fox & William King: An Artist Couple,” and “William S. Heppenheimer.” The shows run through December 31. Visit www. guildhall.org.
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East End Arts presents a new art exhibit at the Riverhead Town Hall Gallery featuring artwork in pencil, pen, and pastels by Joseph Ilacqua. The exhibition will run through November 11.
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Wednesday Night Live
Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage.
New England Contra Dance
Dances in the style of traditional New England Contra will be taught by Chart Guthrie using live music by the band Dunegrass on Saturday from 8 to 11 PM, intro lesson at 7:45 PM with no partner necessary and beginners are welcome. Classes take place at the Water Mill Community House. Admission is $14 adults, $7 students, and children up to 16 are free with adult. Wear soft-soled shoes. For more info visit LITMA.org or call 631-725-3103.
Fall Music
The Southampton Arts Center will host a concert by singer/songwriter Jennifer Lee Snowden on Saturday at 7 PM. Admission is $20, $15 for seniors, and $10 for children and students. For more info and ticket purchases visit southamptonartscenter.org or call 631-283-0967.
Big Band Dance
The Trevor Davison Orchestra will be performing live at 230 Elm in Southampton on Thursday at 7:30 PM (doors open at 7). There are Touch Dancing VIP tables available. Admission is $50 and includes a buffet dinner. For ticket purchasing info visit touchdancing.com or call 631-3773900.
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BookHampton in East Hampton will be hosting an event to hear from author Erica Abeel on her novel Wild Girls on Saturday at 5 PM. Admission is free and can be registered for online. Signed books will be available from the author and more are available for sale if you cannot attend the event. Visit bookhampton.com for more info.
Library Talk
On Saturday from 1 to 2:30 PM,
East Hampton Library will be holding an author talk with Barbara Pisick. Pisick is the author of You Were Here Before Why Are You Here Now? Experiences of a Past Life Regression Therapist. To register or for any questions stop by the adult reference desk or call desk staff at 631-324-0222 ext. 3.
Journaling Workshop
Guild Hall in East Hampton will be holding a writing workshop for journaling using excerpts from Anne Frank’s diary on Friday from 2 to 4 PM. Register or visit the Box Office at least three hours prior. For ages 16 and up, tickets are $12 ($10 for members). On Saturday at 2 PM there will also be a lecture by Linda Stein addressing the Holocaust and issues concerning areas of oppression. For more info visit GuildHall.org or call 631-324-0806.
Celebrate the season at our annual Santa Brunch! Enjoy a delicious buffet brunch in the waterfront Sea Star Ballroom, and take along a camera to capture a family photo with Santa! The kids will make a special take-home holiday keepsake!
Author Talk
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will be hosting an illustrated talk on Friday at 6 PM with art historian and author Susan Rosenberg. She will discuss her new book Trisha Brown: Choreography as Visual Art. Admission is $10 but free for members, children, and students. For more info visit parrishart.org or call 631-283-2118.
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The Met Live
A national theatre live screening of The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Rattigan’s masterpiece play from the Met will be shown on Sunday from 1 to 4 PM at The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton. Admission is $18 ($16 for members). Register at least 3 hours beforehand. For info on an included dinner discount at the restaurant at Maidstone or additional questions call 631-324-0806 or visit GuildHall.org.
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David Mamet’s highly outrageous satirical Oval Office comedy November will continue with Hampton Theatre Company at the Quogue Community Hall in Quogue on Thursdays and Fridays at 7 PM, Saturdays at 8 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Performances will be held into Sunday. Admission is $30 Adults, $25 Seniors, $15 Under 35, and $10 Students under 21. For reservations and more info visit hamptontheatre.org or call either 866811-4111 or 631-653-8955.
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Thea Spyer Center
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center in NYC and marriage equality icon Edie Windsor plan a November 3 ribbon cutting ceremony at 9 AM to honor the life and legacy of Windsor’s late spouse Thea Spyer and dedicate the building named in her honor. The Thea Spyer Center houses Callen-
Lorde’s mental health program that serves thousands of LGBTQ New Yorkers each year, offering short and long term counseling, psychotherapy, crisis intervention, group therapy and more, all delivered through a supportive and culturally competent model by experts in LGBTQ health and wellness.
Girls Night Out
Gurney’s Montauk presents “Girls Night Out” to benefit the Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital on Friday, November 18, from 7 to 10 PM. Women all over the East End will gather in support while enjoying wine, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles, spa pampering, dancing, psychic readings, and more. The event will include free Hampton Jitney transportation with four stops from Hampton Bays to Gurney’s. Tickets start at $45. For tickets and more information visit www.gurneysmontauk. com.
The Karate Kid
Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center presents a movie screening fundraiser with The Karate Kid on Saturday, November 19, at Southampton High School at 7 PM. Meet the original Karate Kid Ralph Macchio in person. Tickets are $25 and free for those under 10 with a paid adult. A limited number of VIP tickets for $50 are being sold. VIP tickets include a photo opportunity. Karate Kid made a star out of Ralph Macchio, who will share his experiences and behind-the-scenes stories with his fans in this once-in-alifetime opportunity to see it on the big screen and hear from the Karate Kid himself. For tickets call 631-728-4200 or visit wildliferescuecenter.org.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Craig Rose from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM followed by The Smoking Gun from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host The Denice Given Band from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday for a Happy Halloween celebration. www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Lieb Cellars There’s Friday night music with Rob Europe from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday
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Among matinee idols, Br yce Pinkham hardly fits the mold. Easily recalled for playing wry, deliciously offensive characters in the satirical Broadway musicals Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson and A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love & Murder, Pinkham transforms here into a sweet romantic lead. Now starring as Jim Hardy, the Irving Berlin role in this screen to stage adaptation, Holiday Inn, at Studio 54, Pinkham captures the unjaded spirit of the man whose works are synonymous with the American Songbook. While the 1942 movie featured Bing Cosby’s warm baritone voice, Pinkham shows off a beautiful tenor with a classic sense of Broadway music of the midtwentieth century. More importantly, the earnest sense of self that he brings to the role is surprising for a man whose stage personae often carry a sense of mockery. Of course, the new book by Gordon Greenberg and Chad Hodge, features Berlin’s memorable songs from “Heat Wave” to “White Christmas.” But what resonates is the refreshing quality of an American musical that celebrates our chauvinistic spirit of innovation, as iconic as the pioneering destiny, go west young man. So, when Jim Hardy seeks his future far from the glitter of Broadway, on a rundown farm in Connecticut, we welcome his return to the barn – so surely rooted in the MGM mystique of old-time movie musicals. Pinkham is joined by a gifted ensemble, including Megan Sikora as Lila, Jim’s fiancée who runs away the minute he takes her to the farm, Corbin Bleu as his buddy who takes off for Hollywood, eventually meeting up with
Lila, and Lora Lee Gayer as Linda. It’s she who leaves the bright lights behind to be with Jim in her family’s old farm. Denis Jones’ choreography calls largely on the fervor of tap, Gordon Greenberg’s direction brings freshness and innocence to this tale about the romance of show biz. It’s a lovely piece of musical theater, and in the spirit of Berlin, simple and uplifting. The Cherry Orchard In Stephen Karam’s adaptation of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard, the encroachment of the modern world is inescapably obvious – glaring in fact. Indeed, Chekhov wrote about the passing of an aristocratic regime and the emergence of a bourgeois, nouveau riche society. Idealizing neither, he identified their shortcomings in the human comedy of his drama. In a sense, Karam ups the ante in this Roundabout Theater production at the American Airlines Theater. Here the serfs of 19th century Russia are called slaves, and the color blind casting includes several African American actors. As Lopakhin, Harold Perrineau (television’s “Lost” and the Matrix films) portrays the poor boy turned tycoon who thrives when the family estate goes into foreclosure, allowing him to chop down the precious cherry orchard and build a real estate development. John Glover is an especially feckless Gaev; Diane Lane as Ranevyskaya is as sympathetic as she is narcissistic, and Chuck Cooper is an awkward landowner. Scott Pask’s set features Calderesque mobiles with the airy light feel of cherry trees in bloom. And Michael Krass’s period costumes turn contemporary, as the family moves away from their
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America. That he is forced to leave his wife and children behind is a source of remorse that he will carry throughout his American experience. Still, when he falls in love with a Vietnamese immigrant Tong (Jennifer Ikeda), he knocks over his competitor, a dorky hillbilly played by Paco Tolson. In fact, Tolson plays multiple roles, (as do several other actors) including that of the playwright, who is in the process of telling this story. Together “Qui” (the playwright) and Quang battle the forces of good and evil, like characters in a Marvel comic, with accompanying graphic projections by Jared Mezzocchi. But it’s Nguyen’s portrayal of macho culture – from cowboys to war heroes to bikers to comic book superheroes, that is surprisingly present, at least in the subtext. And the dialogue, about farting and going to the bathroom, is right out of children’s cartoons. As depicted, the male characters find it difficult to grow out of their childish fixations. Directed at a slam bam pace by Mary Adrales, the raucous comedy is delightfully engineered, with America’s blighted infrastructure, a winding trail of roads, billboards, and telephone polls by Tim Mackabee.
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our community. Featured are collaborative workshops led by local visual and performing artists including Aurelio Torres, Amy Pilkington, and Kate Mueth; a Compiled By Kitty Merrill multi-lingual poetry reading with Tyler Armstrong, Lukas Ortiz, Heidi Rain Oleszczuk, and Tom Oleszczuk; dance Each week we’ll highlight local community events with The Art Barge, will offer free Basic Drawing and performances by the Shinnecock Youth Council, the East and library offerings presented by area institutions and Figure Drawing classes on Saturdays in November and Hampton High School Dance Team, and Dan Bailey organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline December with drawing master Linda Capello. Tribe Drummers with the Sag Harbor United Methodist for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ The Basic Drawing series of three classes will be Church Dancers; access to all the museum exhibitions; indyeastend.com. held on Saturdays from 1 to 3 PM beginning today. a presentation by the Eastville Community Historical The Figure Drawing series of three classes will follow Society with Dr. Grier Key; and Island Empanadas East Hampton on Saturdays in December. All skill levels are welcome. food truck serving delicious (free!) bites to eat. All are THURSDAY 11•3•16 All classes are free and open to adults (age welcome! Free Admission. • Kids aged five to 12 can check out a new Lego 15+) with registration at 631-267-3810 or online club at the Amagansett Library. Thursdays at 3:30 PM. at amaglibrary.org. Registration will be limited to firstSouthampton come-first-served for each class. There will be a $10 FRIDAY 11•4•16 FRIDAY 11•4•16 • It’s all about Alfred the Great at East Hampton charge for materials for each class. • The Rogers Memorial Library will offer “Positive Library from 1 to 3 PM. To register for this free screening, SUNDAY 11•6•16 call 631-324-0222 ext.3. • It’s artXchange:connecting culture and community Aging” at 10:15 AM. Eva Centeno, a Certified Positive at Guild Hall from 1 to 4 PM. A free celebration of Psychology Practitioner and Life Coach, will discuss SATURDAY 11•5•16 • Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton cultural diversity with a fun, family afternoon that new approaches in the field of mindfulness and positive is open on weekends only in October and November. includes creative activities centered on the exchange psychology. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 of traditions, ideas, and stories to further advance Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM and Sunday 2 PM to 4 PM. ext. 523. • The Amagansett Free Library, in association inclusion, foster respect, and ignite interaction within SATURDAY 11•5•16 • It might be getting quiet around these parts, but you won’t see any tumbleweeds at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. Today’s featured events include a family exploration of the SoFo field with a focus on bird nest at 10:30 AM, the popular drawing from the nature workshop from 1 to 4 Dermot PJ Dolan, Agent We’re all in this together. PM, and a special presentation about South Fork Bakery 2228 Montauk Hwy ® State Farm has a long tradition of being there. That’s one Bridgehampton, NY 11932 at 2 PM. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for registration Bus: 631-537-2622 reason why I’m proud to support Local After School Programs and admission information. Bus: 212-380-8318 like Project MOST. dermot@dermotdolan.com SUNDAY 11•6•16 ® Get to a better State . • The Friends of the Rogers Memorial Library will present a concert by Igor Lovchinsky at 3 PM. He will State Farm, Bloomington, IL 1211009 perform works by Chopin, Shostakovich, and Balakirev.
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astrology & all Week of 11/2/16 - 11/9/16 Highlights for the week: On Saturday, we turn our clocks back to prepare for the winter season. On Tuesday, we have Election Day so be sure to get out to vote in this most important election. Mercury in Scorpio during this time we are all seeking a deeper meaning to our lives. How will we express this need? Can we honestly speak our truth? ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) You might feel very guarded with someone close. Try to resolve any issues you are experiencing while being honest yet gentle. Take advantage of all offers that come your way. TAURUS (4/20 - 5/20) You may be faced with choices this week. Whether in love or at work, choose the option that makes your heart sing. You are moving to the next level. Enjoy. GEMINI (5/20 - 6/22) Although money flows in, it also flows out just as quickly. Try to find ways to conserve your resources. Keep steady as your daily routine can be subject to change. CANCER (6/22 - 7/22) If you are feeling pressure from all sides, remember you are not alone. You need to find a creative way to escape the humdrum daily grind. Speak from your heart. LEO (7/22 - 8/23) Try not to indulge your worries too much this week. Remember that experience is the best teacher, so use your wisdom
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Independent Dining Stuffed Turkey Breast With An Apple Pear Glaze & Candied Pecans
Ingredients (serves 6) 2 whole turkey breasts (roughly 2 lbs each) 2 c shaved sweet potato 2 large leeks (bottoms washed and cut across into half moons) 1/2 c dried cranberries 1c apple juice Juice of 1/2 a lemon 1 oz bourbon 1/4 granulated sugar 3 tbs butter melted 2 tbs olive oil 1/4 c chopped sage
1/4 c chopped parsley 2 Granny Smith apples (diced) reserve scraps to make sauce 2 Anjou pears (diced) reserve scraps for sauce 3/4 c pecans 1 egg (just white) 1 tsp cinnamon 2 tbsp brown sugar 1 tsp curry powder 1 tsp Old Bay seasoning 1 tsp paprika Salt and black pepper to your liking
Method
Start by heating your oven to 350 degrees. Deglaze a hot pan with the bourbon to burn off the alcohol. When the bourbon is reduced by half add the sugar and apple juice. Heat that mixture until the sugar is dissolved. Soak the cranberries for 10 minutes while you sauté the shaved sweet potatoes and leeks in a tbsp of olive oil, just until they are soft and translucent. Meanwhile, between two sheets of plastic wrap, gently pound the turkey breasts to an even thickness, about an inch. Season the turkey breast, drain and reserve the liquid used to rehydrate the cranberries. At this point you will want to
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have butchers’ twine handy. Stuff the pounded breasts with the sweet potato, leek, herb, and cranberry filling. Do not over stuff the breast. Roll and truss each turkey breast. In a couple of hot sauté pans sear the skin with a mixture of olive oil and butter over medium high heat to brown the skin. Place them in the oven for 25 minutes remembering to rotate half way through the cooking process. Once the turkey is in the oven you can gently heat the liquid reserved from earlier from the left over scraps from dicing your fruit. Once the fruit is cooked and soft, purée the mixture to make a sauce and fold in the diced fruit. Keep warm to serve. Toss the pecans in the spice mix, and then add the egg white. Mix everything together in a bowl and spread the coated nuts evenly across a sheet tray lined with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 7 minutes and remove to allow time to cool. When the turkey comes out of the oven snip away the butchers’ twine and slice into 1.5 inch thick medallions. Coat with the warm sauce and finish by crumbling the candied pecans over the dish. Enjoy!
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ONGOING SPECIALS Nick & Toni’s
Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton is welcoming fall with the return of their famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. As well The Choice prix fixe has returned offering a special prix fixe menu with three different price points for diners to choose from. The menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesday) beginning at 6 PM. Brunch is every Sunday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Brunch features an á la carte menu with specialty brunch cocktails. Nick & Toni’s also hosts happy hour every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and Sundays from 2:30 through 6:30 PM. During Happy Hour a sommelier selected glass of wine will be offered for $8, select cocktails are half price including the Meyer Lemon Cosmo, Seasonal ‘Rita and the Spanish G&T, and a rotating bottled brew are available for $6. A select bar menu of small plates are available including meatball sliders for $6, pizza margherita for $10, formaggi plate for $10, and seasonal bruschetta for $5. Call Nick & Toni’s at 631-3243550.
Almond Specials
Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials for the fall. Meatless Mondays will continue offering a three course meatless menu for $35 all night. Tuesdays are steak frites night with a featured steak frites for $19.95. Thursday nights enjoy ½ dozen Montauk pearl oysters or ½ dozen shrimp cocktail for $10 at the bar or at tables. On Sundays grab a burger and a beer at the bar for $15. A $29 three-course prix fixe will be offered from 5:30 to 7 PM every night. For reservations contact Almond
at 631-537-5665.
Living Room
c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton offers a prix fixe this fall that includes three courses for just $35 at the cozy Living Room restaurant, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 PM. Happy Hour is Sunday to Thursday from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy drinks and appetizers at 50 percent off.
Free Soup Days
Tuesday and Thursday are “Free Soup Days” at Clamman on North Sea Road in Southampton from 11 AM to 3 PM, with the purchase of a sandwich or entree. For more info call 631-283-6669.
Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents happy hour and football specials available Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 PM and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Also free pool is offered during happy hour.
Zigmund’s Bar
Zigmund’s Bar in Bridgehampton, a new bar inspired by the location’s popular 90’s bar The Wild Rose, will offer Happy Hour Thursday through Saturday evenings until sunset
Tastings Every Sat. 3-7 pm
Senior Discount Tuesday
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Sen in Sag Harbor presents Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 cocktails and $6 red and white wine.
Buckley’s Inn Between
Happy Hour weekdays at Buckley’s Inn Between in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. 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 and music by DJ Pauly.
Indian Wells Tavern
Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett
presents fall football specials. A special snacks menu will be offered on Sundays and Thursdays in the bar area along with a special drink menu. The special drink menu will be offered during the Monday night football games, along with the Burger Night promotion, which includes a burger of your choice, half-dozen wings, and draft beer – all for $25. There will also be prizes and giveaways during the games. The menus include Tavern wings, nachos, quesadillas, Asian potstickers, homemade beef chili, New England clam chowder and more. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.
Prime Time
Prime Time at The Palm in East Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off “Prime Bites” at the Palm Bar.
Football Specials
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Southampton Publick House will kick off Monday Night Football with Monday Night Madness specials. Starting at 5 PM every Monday enjoy $5 pints, $6 burgers, and 50 cent wings. View the games on the 7 flat screen TVs in the inside bar or on the 9 flat screen TVs in the outside bar. Don’t miss Sunday Brunch from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is a prix fixe for $16 per person, which includes a brunch entree along with coffee or tea. Southampton Public House is open seven days for lunch and dinner. For further information visit www.publick. com or call 631-283-2800.
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