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The 2016 Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Coca-Cola was held this past week throughout the city. Guests had the chance to meet and mingle with famous chefs and culinary personalities at a variety of different events during the festival. Hampton Daze attended the Chelsea Market Live hosted by Haylie Duff, Tia Mowry and Tiffani Thiessen on Thursday evening and the Grand Tasting presented by ShopRite featuring Samsung Culinary Demonstrations presented by Mastercard on Sunday. The annual festival benefits No Kid Hungry and Food Bank for New York City. For more visit www. nycwff.org.

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Guild Hall Upcoming Exhibits “Gallant One” by Michael Knigin. Independent/Jenny Gorman

“Dog Jazz” by Connie Fox.

“Cryptoglyphs, Panel L” by William S. Heppenheimer.

By Nicole Teitler Guild Hall, an East End haven for cultural viewings, has a lineup of art exhibits sure to intrigue locals. Enjoy Michael Knigin: The Holocaust and Anne Frank. Joan Kraisky will be guest curating Knigin’s work from throughout the years. In 1974 Knigin traveled to Israel where he met Holocaust survivors and sketched their stories, turning them into montages, which granted him unrestricted access to the Holocaust archives. This exhibit will feature a chronology of Anne Frank’s terrors along with her response to them. On Sunday, from 3

to 5 PM there’s an opening reception with Knigin. Also showing will be Connie Fox & William King: An Artist Couple, guest curated by Gail Levin. Fox, an abstract artist, and King, a figurative sculptor, shared a home but spent time in separate studios within their East Hampton abode in 1983, similar to other local artistic pairs such as Pollock and Krasner or Brooks and Park. The exhibit will explore this couple’s interaction and highlight their combinative influences through humor, music, political activism, and modern art. Fox’s work will feature paintings and drawings while King’s

will be sculptures, chairs, and works on paper. On Sunday, from 2 to 3 PM catch the Opening Exhibition Conversation with the couple. A solo exhibit of William S. Heppenheimer will be in the Spiga Gallery. Heppenheimer was awarded top honors at the 76th Guild Hall Annual Artists Member Exhibition in 2014. Born in New York City and later becoming a year-round East End resident, Heppenheimer admired the properties of color and began to create hard-edge paintings. As time progressed so did his work, as painting and sculpting took a unique style. His multitude of hues combined with symmetry and chaos reflects his work into what is his first one-man museum exhibition. The opening reception for all three shows will be held on Sunday from 3 to 5 PM. The exhibits run through December 31. For more information call 631-3240806 or visit GuildHall.org.

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Strides Against Breast Cancer

More than 3000 participants are expected at Suffolk County Community College’s Eastern Campus in Riverhead on Sunday for “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer,” the American Cancer Society’s premier event to raise awareness and funds to fight breast

cancer. In conjunction with the event, Suffolk County Community College and ACS have established the Breast Cancer Survivors and Caregivers Scholarship. The walk starts at 8:30 AM. For more Information and to register visit https://goo.gl/V2zIgW.

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Little Lucy Pet Parade

The annual “Little Lucy’s Halloween Pet Parade” will be held on Saturday, October 29, at 2 PM (registration at 1 PM). The parade begins at Little Lucy’s Boutique in Southampton. Owner, Patricia Hurley started the annual Halloween Pet Parade to help support the Southampton Animal

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Shelter Foundation. Every year before Halloween proud pet owners parade their adorable pets around the town of Southampton. Prizes are presented to dogs that win in their category. Adoptable dogs, cats and bunnies from SASF will be in attendance hoping to find their forever families.

Maureen’s Haven

Maureen’s Haven is holding its Fourth Annual “Maureen’s Haven Auction” on Sunday, October 30, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Hoie Hall, in East Hampton, from 4 to 6 PM to help defray some of the costs associated with housing its homeless guests. There will be a bake sale, a silent auction with individual themed gift baskets of wonderful creative delights at remarkable prices, as well as a live auction with goods and services, art, and vacation packages donated by local merchants and individuals. Maureen’s Haven is asking for a new pair of socks as a suggested entry fee. Maureen’s Haven is now about to enter its eighth year of operation on the East End of Long Island, housing the homeless during the harsh winter months from November 1 through April 1.

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.

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brushstrokes. The show will be on view through mid-December.

Architecture And Steel

“Architecture and Steel,” artwork by John Bell and Michele Dragonetti, is the October exhibit at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. Bell, an artist from West Islip, reclaims salvaged metal to create sculptures. Dragonetti, who lives and works in both Amagansett and New York City, is exhibiting her series of photographs of architectural subjects during the month of October. The subject matter of the works on display includes structures from Manhattan, Los Angeles, and Lisbon.

The Castle of Perseverance

CRUSH Curatorial in Amagansett presents “The Castle of Perseverance.” A selection of artists will exhibit work that explores the function of symbols as props that set a potential scene. Curated by artist Molly Surno, these artworks suggest the possibility for narrative and artificial drama through video, painting, installation, and sculptural works. The show runs through Saturday.

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Guild Hall

Guild Hall presents three exhibitions “Michael Knigin: The Holocaust and Anne Frank,” “Connie Fox & William King: An Artist Couple,” and “William S. Heppenheimer.” An opening will be held on Sunday from 3 to 5 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Bateau Promenade

Harper’s Books in East Hampton presents “Bateau Promenade,” a solo exhibition of work by Israeli painter Guy Yanai. Featuring a selection of ten intimately scaled and six mediumsized oil paintings on linen, this show highlights Yanai’s continuing focus on depicting leisurely outdoor and interior settings through precise linear

Mid-Life Christ-Is

Borghese Vineyard presents “MidLife Christ-Is,” new and recent work by Outside Artist Robert Perez, marking his 50th birthday. The show runs through October 31.

Bob Sullivan

Amagansett Library displays local artist Bob Sullivan’s “Summer of Painting.” The plein air oil paintings of the East Hampton resident and land

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and seascape painter will be featured in an exhibition at the library through October 31. Sullivan has painted seascapes of The Hamptons in locations throughout the East End for the past five years. The work at the library show will consist primarily of local scenes completed between Memorial Day and Labor Day of 2016.

Winners Show

The East End Ar ts Galler y in Riverhead presents the Winners Show group exhibit. This gallery exhibit features the work of Best in Show artists from juried East End Arts Gallery shows that took place during 2015. Featured artists are Julian Ansell, Diana DeSantis, Jonathan Pearlman, and Jacqlyn Rogers. The show runs through October 29. For more info visit www. eastendarts.org.

Fall Residents

The Watermill Center presents exhibitions by fall 2016 resident artists Noel McKenna and Zeinab Shahidi Marnani. Marnani’s histories, on view through November 7, is an interrogation into the complexities of memory and the politics of history through the display of video projected interviews and cropped archival photographs. Celebrated Australian painter Noel McKenna’s exhibition, “Cats That I Have Known,” is on view through December 14, and features 17 new multi-media works created by the artist at Watermill alongside a selection of over 15 earlier works dating back to 1998. Curated by Noah Khoshbin and Daneyal Mahmood, both exhibitions are now on view at The Watermill Center by appointment only.

Joseph Ilacqua

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. Meet the artist at a reception on Friday at 11:30 AM, where light snacks will be served.

LAND • SEA

The “LAND • SEA” ar t show will be held at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Saturday and Sunday. The exhibit features four artists, Phyllis Chillingworth, Annie Sessler and Jim Goldberg, and John Todaro. All of the artists are inspired by nature and create their own unique visions in photography, prints, and paint. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM.

ONGOING Chasing Beauty

The White Room Galler y in Bridgehampton presents “Chasing Beauty” featuring artists Ann Brandeis, Michele Dragonetti, Nadine Daskaloff, and Mark Seidenfeld. The show runs through October 30.

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T h e S t e p h e n Ta l k h o u s e i n Amagansett presents Outrageous Open Mic Night at 8 PM on Thursday. On Friday Sarah Conway & The Playful Souls will perform at 8 PM and at 10 PM The Clearwater Stills Band performs. Saturday will have the Amagansett School PTA Fundraiser “Casino Night” at 6 PM and anyone is welcome. Later on Saturday at 10 PM celebrate Ruby Honerkamp’s Birthday while Hello Brooklyn!! performs. For admission pricings and additional info visit www.stephentalkhouse.com.

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.

Suffolk Theater Presents

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offers a performance of Frankie Valli’s hits by four young Broadway veterans on Friday with $40 admission. Doors open at 6:30 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. On Sunday a blues showcase will be held by Roomful of Blues with multiple alums, Kerry Kearney, and Rob Europe. Admission is $39 and doors open at 5:30 PM with a show start at 7 PM. For reservations, additional info, and ticket options visit www.SuffolkTheater.com or call 631-727-4343.

Salon Series

Classical music performances of the Fall 2016 Salon Series continue at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill on Friday at 6 PM with the string quintet Sybarite5. Admission is $20, $10 for Parrish members. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

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BookHampton Author Events

BookHampton is offering numerous discussions and readings. On Thursday at noon is Brown Bag and Books!, on Sunday at 5 PM Joe Dolce author of Brave New Weed will be visiting, and on Monday at 3 PM there will be a Local and Independent Author Educational Session featuring the

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president of Random House Studio, Peter Gethers. Each event is free but registration is required. For registration and more info visit the events section of www.bookhampton.com. Historic Haunts The Shelter Island Historical Society presents Book Presentation & Signing: Historic Haunts of Long Island on Sunday from 3 to 5 PM. For more info visit www.shelterislandhistorical.org.

Wine & Poetry

Cinque Family Wines in Amagansett is holding a poetry reading by local writers with their original works on Sunday from 5 PM to 7 PM. Audience members will receive $2 off wines by the glass.

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Oval Office Satire

David Mamet’s highly outrageous satirical Oval Office comedy November will be presented by the Hampton Theatre Company at the Quogue Community Hall on Thursday at 7 PM. Showings will be held into November 6. Admission is $30 Adults, $25 Seniors, $15 Under 35, and $10 Students under 21. For reservations and more info visit www.hamptontheatre.org or call either 866-811-4111 or 631653-8955.

Ghoulish Fun

Stages, a children’s theatre workshop is throwing their 22nd annual Halloween Bash with another performance of the now favorite “Frankenstein Follies” at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Performances will take place Friday at 7:30 PM, Saturday at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM, and Sunday at 2 PM.

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Admission is $15. For ticket purchases call 631-725-9500 and for more info visit www.stagesworkshop.org or call 631-329-1420.

Center Stage Presents

Per for mances of Christopher Hampton’s translation of Tony-award winning Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage (A Comedy – Without Manners) continue at Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center through to October 30. Show times are Thursdays at 7:30 PM, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $22 for adults, $12 for students under 21. For dinner/theatre packages and additional info call 631-287-4377 or visit www.scc-arts.org.

The Met Live

HD screenings of live events at the Met continue at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Saturday with Mozart’s Don Giovanni and a lecture by Victoria Bond beforehand. Lecture begins at noon with the start of the opera at 1 PM. Lecture admission is $30 ($28 members) and opera admission is $22 ($20 members, $15 students). Opera tickets offer discount when shown same day at c/o The Maidstone’s restaurant and lounge. For more info visit www.GuildHall.org or call 631-324-0806.

First Date

Performances of musical comedy, First Date, continue in Mattituck at the North Fork Community Theatre through October 30. Show times are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2:30 PM. Admission is $25. For seating, ticket packet pricing, and any additional info visit www.nfct. com or call 631-298-4500.

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By Isa Goldberg

As incredulous as photojournalist Loren McIntyre’s encounter with the Mayoruna tribe in 1969 is, Simon McBurney’s treatment of it in his new play, The Encounter, allows the audience to share the experience in real time. In McBurney’s transformative one-man play, McIntryre’s experience - discovering this Amazonian tribe through what he called “beaming” - a kind of mental telepathy – is presented on Broadway at the Golden Theatre, through the use of sophisticated audio technology. Wearing headphones, audience members enter into the photographer’s consciousness as he enters ours- in effect, recreating beaming. The buzz of mosquitoes loudly circles our brains; we hear his daughter talking to him at home about a late night snack; the crunch of branches come closer and closer as McBurney (McIntyre) creeps along the stage. In his conversations with others, through voices recorded by the performer, we learn, along with him, about this elusive tribe. His encounter with them, fleshed out by danger and gore, is the adventure we now share. In the fashion of the “Raw and the Cooked,” McBurney’s cultural study explores direct opposites in the way contemporary culture and the remote Mayoruna tribesman deal with the essentials of time, and place, and action. Those classical unities that defined theater also take on a mystical presence in this wildly imaginative performance piece.

But the most revealing aspect of this production is Michael Levine’s scenic design. A sound studio, a naked space, littered with plastic water bottles, speaks to our destruction of nature and our selves. Chris Gethard Career Suicide On a much lighter note, Chris Gethard, performing off Broadway at the Lynn Redgrave Theater, reveals the comedian’s darker side with self-reflective humor. His alcoholism, physical defects, and most importantly his fight with depression, are on display here in a far more mature way than one could naturally expect of the Comedy Central star whose loud and cacophonous shows often involve brutality, inflicted on him by others and ultimately by himself. Being masochistic and nerdy are among the subjects he explores. Career Suicide gives us a window into the how and why of Gethard’s chemistry with audiences. Empathy for the outsider that drives his outrageous improvs and appeal to youth, are clearly rooted in him - a lonely, punk rock loving kid from the burbs. Stuffed Since Lisa Lampanelli has everybody talking about her 107-pound weight loss, she’s not about to surrender the pulpit. In her new show, Stuffed, produced by the Women’s Project at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre off Broadway, she invites us into a circle of women - of various sizes and shapes – as they confide in one another about

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the pressure of conforming to society’s idea of what a woman should look like. Jessica Luck portrays an anorexic young woman whose grandmother taught her to become bulimic. In an especially revealing monologue, Anna Harada talks about being the overweight child who was never raised to be self conscious. Still, she learns to become that way when she unexpectedly overhears her mother crying about the social embarrassment it causes her. Zainab Jah, a stick thin young

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Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton FRIDAY 10•21•16 • Oh, boy. Comfort food. Springs Presbyterian Church on Old Stone Highway in Springs has meatloaf on the menu for its latest iteration of Friday night takeout. 3:30 to 6 PM. Turkey or beef meatloaf, baked tater, salad, and dessert for $12. Call 631-324-4791 to learn more or get tix. SATURDAY 10•22•16 • Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton is open on weekends only in October and November.

Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM and Sunday 2 PM to 4 PM. • Learn of East Hampton’s early history on this East Hampton Trails Preservation Society tour of some of the most interesting places in Northwest Woods. Meet at the Northwest Schoolhouse historic marker, on Northwest Road approximately 1/4 mile south of Alewive Brook Road at 10 AM. Moderate pace. Bring food & liquids. Info only, call Rick Whalen 631-2676608 or 631-275-8539. • Join Professor Craig Boyd at the East Hampton Library as he examines each of the four most commonly used movements that makes up a Classical Symphony. Attendees will be able to understand what a movement is; define a symphony; listen, recognize and understand the musical form and comprehend the relationships between each movement independently. 1 to 3 PM. To register, call 631-324-0222 ext. 3 or stop by the Adult Reference Desk.

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Southampton WEDNESDAY 10•19•16 • At 11 AM, Anna Silverberg, MSN, ANP-BC, from Southampton Hospital’s Ellen Hermanson Breast Center, will speak about the great strides that have been made in early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer over the last few years, and about the state-of-the-art diagnostic tools that are available at the hospital. She will also talk about the importance of prevention. This event will take place at the Hampton Bays Public Library. To register, 631-728-6241. SATURDAY 10•22•16 • Take a step back in time at this candlelight open house at the 1683 Thomas Halsey Homestead on South Main Street in Southampton. Feel free to come anytime from 4 to 5 PM, tours run approximately every 15 - 20 minutes. Enjoy cider and cookies before or after your tour. Admission is $10 for adults; free for Southampton Historical Society members and children. • There is no better place to celebrate autumn than the Quogue Library. Families are invited to stop by for their fall fair beginning at 2 PM. Enjoy face painting by Miss Bernadette from Art of Wisdom and miniature horse cart rides courtesy of Missy and Sugar from Gail’s Little Bit of Heaven farm. Participants will also have the opportunity to take home a pumpkin and gather fresh herbs from the Children’s Community Garden. $5 fee per child due upon registration. Call 631-653-4224 ext. 101 for more information. • The South Fork Natural History Museum presents a Beachside Ecology Walk with John Turner and Frank Quevedo from 9 to 11 AM at the Dune Road Preserve in Quogue. Join John and

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Frank to observe species in transit and talk a bit about coastal ecology and geology too! Program fee $5 per person. Rain cancels. Call SoFo for registration, admission, and location information. 631-537-9735. • The Southampton Trails Preservation Society hosts a 30th Anniversary Special Event, the Inaugural Bay to Bay Hike. 10 AM to 2 PM. Meet at Head of Lots Road in East Quogue for a moderately-paced 5.6 mile hike. Leaders: Jim Crawford, 631-481-6228 and Liz Karpin, 631728-6492 or 516-320-0761 (cell) and James Gormley and Ross Baldwin of Southampton Town GIS department. SUNDAY 10•23•16 • Celebrate Italian Heritage month with Gino Di Napoli as he performs “The Best Italian-American Music Concert” from 2 to 3:30 PM at the Hampton Bays Public Library. MONDAY 10•24•16 • As a community service, Southampton Hospital will be holding a FREE flu shot clinic for adults from 9 AM to 8 PM at Parrish Memorial Hall. IDs will be required, and the vaccines are subject to availability. WEDNESDAY 10•26•16 • Who was Dracula really? And did he actually exist? Since his first appearance in 1897 in Bram Stoker’s classic novel, he has been portrayed as many things and in many different ways by different writers, filmmakers and actors. This Halloween, Transylvania’s most famous son will be unmasked once and for all. Join Gary Lutz for an illuminating discussion of the origins and early evolution in recorded history, in print, and in film of one of the most recognized characters in all of English literature! Hampton Bays Library. 7 to 8:30 PM.

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astrology & all Highlights of the week: Mars, the planet of action meets with Pluto, the planet of transformation, in the sign of Capricorn on Wednesday and Thursday making us want to tackle all our plans and projects with gusto.
 However, be prepared for some possible power struggles along the way, as Mercury, the planet of how we communicate, opposes Uranus, the planet of surprise, and Eris, the planet of discord. Conversations can be hot and sensational! The Sun enters Scorpio on Saturday and is joined by Mercury so the plot thickens as we become more focused on our true desires. ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) The Full Moon in your sign last weekend might have made you aware of the daily grind getting under your skin. Working overtime is no fun, so ask for the help you need. TAURUS (4/20 - 5/20) You come up with some solutions to make the workplace run more smoothly. Cooperation with a smile makes everyone happy. Deep feelings you normally hide may surface. GEMINI (5/21 - 6/22) Plans that have been simmering on the back burner may have a chance to take off. Make sure all involved are on the same page as clear communication will prevent any misunderstandings.

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the role of mediator to stop a growing or existing conflict. Ignoring the problem will not make it disappear. It’s better if you act quickly and confidently (even if you have to pretend). LEO (7/23 - 8/22) A new path or opportunity is revealed to you. Shake off any lethargy and get to organizing the tasks at hand. You will handle them easily as long as you stay calm and steady. VIRGO (8/23 - 9/21) It’s time to stop micro-managing everyone and everything. You need to soothe those overworked nerves and recuperate. Make a list of the pros and cons of a situation before acting. LIBRA (9/22 - 10/21) Look for signs that you have made the right decision and are on the right path. Enjoy any unexpected activities or people that can pop up at this time. Unplanned activities can be very exhilarating. S C O R P I O (10/22 - 11/21) Any unfinished business needs to be wrapped up as new opportunities are on the horizon. Since you are coming into your birthday time, ask for what you truly want. If plans change, don’t let it rattle you. SAGITTARIUS (11/22 - 12/21) Is it time to revisit an old dream that

CANCER (6/22 - 7/22) Whether at home or at work, you will have to play

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somehow was forgotten? Now may be the time to rediscover its magic. There is a chance for renewed romance if you keep your eyes open. CAPRICORN (12/21 ,- 1/20) Happiness may be hiding right under your nose or in your backyard so take a good look and appreciate all that surrounds you. Changes on the work front are for the better so just ride any waves that appear. A Q U A R I U S (1 /2 1 - 2 /1 9 ) Balancing your time between work and play can be a challenge this busy week. Be encouraging, but keep your thoughts to yourself if a friend asks you for advice.

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Independent Dining Add the caramelized onions and Gruyere cheese, place in a 350 degree oven and bake for 7 minutes. While the frittata is baking whisk together the sour cream, mayonnaise, vinegar, olive oil, and Old Bay to make

a cool dressing for your side salad of greens. When the frittata is cooked slide it out of the pan with a rubber spatula onto a cutting board. Slice and serve with the salad and a drizzle of dressing and some hot sauce.

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Vi s i t w w w. p i n d a r. n e t f o r m o r e information. Shinn Estate Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting Noah’s Food Truck from 5 to 8 PM Friday. Saturday, it’s Otto and Maria’s traditional Guatemalan dishes with their food truck from 3 to 7 PM. Visit www.shinnestatevineyards.com. Wölffer Estate Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents Sunset Friday at the wine stand from 5 PM until sunset. This week it’s the smooth jazz of Certain Moves. Visit www.wolffer.com.

Caramelized Onion And Gruyere Frittata

2 tbsp sour cream 2 tbsp mayonnaise 1tbsp olive oil 1tbsp cider vinegar pinch of Old Bay seasoning salt and pepper to taste dash of your favorite hot sauce

Ingredients (serves 4) 10 eggs 1/4 c cream 1/4 c grated Parmesan cheese 1 white onion sliced thin 1c shredded Gruyere cheese 8 oz. bag of mixed greens

Method Sauté the thinly sliced onions in a hot pan with a little oil until caramelized. Crack all the eggs into a mixing bowl, add the Parmesan cheese, cream, salt, and pepper then whisk together. Heat a deep sauté pan, add a touch of oil and the egg mixture. Continuously stir the eggs in the pan with a rubber spatula as if making scrambled eggs. Once the eggs begin to firm up, remove the pan from the heat and form the slightly loose eggs into a round shape in the pan.

Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Craig Rose from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM followed by The Denise Given Band from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host The Grand Central from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday. www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Lieb Cellars There’s Friday night music with Points East from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday from 3 to 6 PM, it’s Rob Europe performing. www.liebcellars.com. Pindar Vineyards Rock the Harvest on Saturday with live music by Hopefully Forgiven from 1 to 5 PM. There will be pit BBQ goodies by Twin Forks BBQ all day long. Mark Eismann plays from 1 to 5 PM on Sunday. The AJI Authentic Mexican Food Truck will be on hand Sunday.

Raphael Blue Roots performs from 1 to 4 PM on Sunday at Raphael in Peconic. Visit www.raphaelwine.com. Pugliese Vineyards George Barry plays from 1 to 5 PM on Saturday, with Allyson Faith making the music on Sunday, same time. Pugliese is located in Cutchogue. Find them on the web at www.pugliesevineyards.com. Castello di Borghese Vineyard A Winemaker’s Walk Vineyard Tour & Wine Tasting takes place weekly Thursdays and Sundays at 1 PM through the end of the month. On Sunday there’s a classic car show from 11 AM to 3 PM at the Cutchogue locale. Visit www.castellodiborghese. com.

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Cinque Family Wines Cinque Family Wines in Amagansett has over 20 wines from various local wineries in one spot. Create your own tasting flight, get recommendations and chat with knowledgeable staff, or just relax with a glass in the casual farm setting. Local cheese plates, peaceful outdoor/indoor setting, music, WiFi, and special events. Cinque Family Wines is open noon to 7 PM Wednesday through Sunday, and open until 8 PM on weekends through Thanksgiving. Located right next to the Amagansett Farmers Market.


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Compiled By Jessica Mackin

Submit your specials! Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend.com.

ONGOING SPECIALS Nick & Toni’s Brunch

Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton offers brunch every Sunday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Brunch will feature an a la carte menu with specialty brunch cocktails. Call Nick & Toni’s at 631324-3550.

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.

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 long 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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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

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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 631-2670400.

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

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 with $5 rose, beer, and Lamb Chops. Sunday there are football specials from 1 to 8 PM. For further information visit www.zigmundsbar.com.

Sen Happy Hour

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

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.

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Southampton Publick House

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

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