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Little Lucy’s Halloween Pet Parade

Patricia Hurley, owner of Little Lucy’s Canine Couture, held her annual Halloween pet parade on October 25 in front of her shop located at 91 Jobs Lane in the heart of Southampton Village. There were over 90 dogs who paraded around as cops and robbers, tacos and hot dogs, cheerleaders and football players, firemen; even the Pope was there and a chihuahua dressed as the Hampton Jitney. There was a Chinese auction filled with many items donated by local businesses and all proceeds went to the Southampton Animal Shelter. Visit www.southamptonanimalshelter.com.


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Ben Moon's Our Painted Lady By Michele McDonald The ultimate sign of classic luxury, a 1985 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur is going up for auction. Mixed media artist Ben Moon was selected by New York Collector Frank Marzano to paint his signature black and white designs on the exterior of the Silver Spur, named “Our Painted Lady.” The car will be auctioned via Charitybuzz in December, with 100 percent of proceeds going to the Wounded Warrior Project charity. Our Painted Lady was introduced this summer at Moon’s annual art exhibit in East Hampton, “Mash-Up Society.” Our Painted Lady was on view at the 10th Annual Americana Manhasset Concours D’Elegance on October 12. Hampton Daze caught up with Moon at the event. For more information on upcoming appearances and how to donate visit www.ourpaintedlady.com.

Can you tell us about what inspired the 1985 hand painted Rolls-Royce? BM: Frank Marzano owns a number of vehicles and wanted to donate to charity. I was asked to create "Our Painted Lady" (the hand painted 1985 Rolls-Royce) which is being auctioned for the The Wounded Warrior Project. There is an online auction at Charity Buzz and there will be a physical event in New York on December 10. What inspired you to pursue a career in the arts? What has the journey getting to this point been like? BM: Haha hmmn . . . Always did draw and paint on everything and anything. It's a natural progression to go from furniture and walls to RollsRoyce.

What do you love about being an artist? BM: It is all about getting my work where it can be in some unorthodox ways. A car driving around NYC, this project gives the opportunity to

expand the artwork to those outside of the art world -- a very fun concept. My recent phase as of this year is being out doing shows on a consistent basis, as opposed to being locked in a studio.

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curator, essayist and critic for Art in America, who was the juror for Guild Hall’s 74th Artist Members Exhibition that included entries from more than 450 artists. The show runs through January 4. Also on view at Guild Hall, New Additions to the Guild Hall Museum Permanent Collection 2010-2014. New Additions features works by Eric Fischl, April Gornik, Bryan Hunt, Barbara Kruger and David Salle. Visit www.guildhall.org. No Peeking “No Peeking,” an exhibit on prostitution is being presented by The Southold Historical Society. The show documents a small portion of the history of prostitution in Southold Town. The exhibit will be held in the Society’s Reichert Family Center’s Cosden Price Gallery. It will be on display from Saturday through December 13. The Drawing Room The Drawing Room in East Hampton

"Five For Fall" opens at Ashawagh Hall. Artwork by Lynn Martell.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. OPENING Five For Fall “Five for Fall,” an art exhibit at Ashawagh Hall takes place this weekend in Springs. The show exhibits five artists’ work in paintings and photography in styles from realism to abstract reductions and collage assemblies. An opening reception takes place on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. Artists include Joan Furia Klutch, John Todaro, Cynthia Loewen, Lynn Martell, and Peter Gumpel. Celebrating Architecture “Celebrating Architecture” will be held at the Southampton Art Center on Saturday from 6:30 to 9 PM. The event is $55 per person and includes three exhibits: Art By Architects, Firm Exhibits, and an exhibit of Design Award Entries. Visit www.aiapeconic. org for more info. Cloud 9 The South Street Galler y in Greenport presents the opening of an exhibit of original paintings by the North Fork critique group Cloud 9. Artists include Adelaide Amend, Jada Rowland, Dolores Castrucci, Joan Curran, Fran Reichert, BL Moyle and Ann McCaughey. An opening will take place on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The show runs through November 30. SCCC Artwork Artwork created by students in the Suffolk County Community College applied arts programs on the college’s Eastern Campus will be shown at the Eastern Campus Student Art Exhibit,

through December 9 in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center’s Lyceum Gallery. The show will feature more than 70 works in a variety of media and sizes, including works in photography, graphic design, computer art, and interior design. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, November 13, from 4 to 6 PM. ONGOING BOX+ART The Quogue Library Art Gallery presents “BOX+ART,” an exhibit and auction of box art by East End artists. Refreshments and auction takes place Friday, November 28, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. The show runs through November 30. Life In The Abstract Third Annual “Life In The Abstract” takes place at ILLE Arts in Amagansett. The show runs through November 10. Artists include John Haubrich, Barbara Groot and Dru Frederick. Inversion Spectrum The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton presents Corey Escoto’s “Inversion Spectrum.” The show runs through November 16. Guild Hall Guild Hall presents Mary Ellen Bartley: Leaning Above the Page. The show features 19 photographic meditations selected from five different ongoing series: Standing Open, Paperbacks, Sea Change, Blue Books, and Push 2 Stops. This solo exhibition is the result of Bartley receiving Top Honors in the 2012 Artists Members Exhibition from Lilly Wei, independent

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presents a dialogue between eight noted artists that include Antonio Asis, John Alexander, Jennifer Bartlett, Mary Ellen Bartley, Chuck Holtzman, Mel Kendrick, Dan Rizzie and Alan Sheilds. The show runs through December 7. Varieties Of Visual Expression “Varieties Of Visual Expression” takes place at the Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center in Southampton through November 18. Sara Nightingale Gallery Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill presents artists Brian O’Leary and Gus Yero with “Proximity Game.” The exhibition will continue through November 17. Louise Eastman: Loop Holes Bridgehampton’s Silas Marder Gallery presents “Louise Eastman: Loop Holes,” an exhibition of mixed media weavings, paintings and interactive installation. The show will be on view through Saturday.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@ indyeastend.com. I Will Survive “I will Sur vive,” a 70’s disco dance dinner party benefit for New Beginnings, will take place at Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Friday at 8 PM. Event includes Bee Gees Tribute Band and Earth Wind and Fire Tribute Band. New Beginning Community Center’s goal is to help develop state of the art, long-term rehabilitation services, to survivors of traumatic brain injury and other cognitive and physical disorders. Visit www.suffolktheater.com. Kampie Kicking Cancer Family and friends of Bill Kampf are here to help him in his battle against pancreatic cancer with a “Kampie Kicking Cancer’s Ass Fundraiser” on Saturday night at The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett from 7 to 10 PM. The night includes a performance by Second Shift, Chinese auction and 50/50 Raffle. $15 Suggested donation at the door. Autumn Joy The Olde Towne Garden Club will be hosting its annual luncheon, “Autumn Joy” at the Sea Star Ballroom located at Hyatt Place in Riverhead on Thursday, November 13. Join for this festive event that includes a floral design program by Christine Saroka, a Chinese auction, door prizes, baskets of cheer, a 50/50 raffle and a luncheon. Tickets are $45 and must be purchased in advance by calling Marlene at 631-725-9083 or Caroline at 631-728-3703. Girls Night Out The sixth annual Girls Night Out

at Gurneys Montauk takes place on Friday, November 14, from 7 to 10 PM. The event benefits the Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The evening includes complimentar y wine and cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles, spa pampering, dancing, and more. Music by DJ Sven and master of ceremonies Jason Galka. Tickets start at $45. Visit www. gurneysmontauk.com. Thanksgiving Pet Parade Don’t be alarmed if you see four-legged turkeys trotting through Greenport Village on Saturday, November 22; it’s the first annual Thanksgiving Pet Parade hosted by Harbor Pet. Pet owners can bring their pups in their best, most creative Thanksgiving-themed pet costumes to win prizes and strut their stuff in the first ever Thanksgiving Pet Parade held in Greenport. The parade will start at 12:30 PM at Harbor Pet and go along the sidewalk around the village down to the park and back to Harbor Pet. Judges will be on hand to take into account the best turkey-day outfit, most creative, best owner and pet costume combo, most original and so on. To enter into the contest it is $10 per dog and 100 percent of the proceeds from the entrance fee will be donated to the North Fork Animal Welfare League (NFWAL). To sign up for the costume contest arrive at noon at Harbor Pet. Winners will be announced immediately following the pet parade and attendees can stay for a Yappy Hour and enjoy refreshments. Visit www.Harbor-Pet. com.


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Friday at 8 PM The Ray Red Band will take the stage at Joe’s Garage & Grill in Riverhead.

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Riverhead's Suffolk Theater presents Chris Robinson Brotherhood on Thursday at 8 PM. Visit www. suffolktheater.com.

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Michael Pour will be performing on 12 string guitar and vocals at the Harbor Grill in East Hampton on Saturday at 7 PM. No cover charge.

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Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

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Zokkon in East Hampton hosts free sushi at the bar 5 to 8 PM tomorrow evening. Also, live Reggae featuring Manny from the Twister and Lobi from the Selective Security band starting at 7 PM. Sunday through Thursday the restaurant offers a three course prix fixe for $25.95.

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Dockers in East Quogue will stay open this fall on the weekends through November 26. Fridays and Saturdays

Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.

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Candlelight Fridays take place at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack every Friday evening from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music and wines by the glass or bottle. This week, Inda Eaton performs. Visit www. wolffer.com.

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Mary Black Multi platinum winning recording ar tist Mar y Black will come to Southampton on her international “The Last Call Tour” at the Basilica Parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus & Mary Friday at 7 PM. The performance is part of the church’s very popular “Music at the Basilica Series.”

Tracks T h e We s t h a m p t o n B e a c h Performing Arts Center presents the Finest in World Cinema Series this week with Tracks directed by John Curran on Saturday at 4 and 7;30 PM and Sunday at 4 PM. Visit www. whbpac.org.

Into the Maze The Parrish Art Museum’s second anniversary in its new building will include immersive dance performances of an original work by Stephen Petronio Company inspired by artist Alan Shields’s largest sculpture, Maze. On view in the exhibition Alan Shields: In Motion, Maze is both the inspiration and the set for this interdisciplinary program that combines art and dance. During the 20-minute long performances, (Friday at 6 PM and Saturday at 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM, and 4 PM), eight Petronio dancers will weave through the gallery and the labyrinth of pathways of Maze, wearing body piece costumes created by the late artist, Alan Shields. At the Friday performance, Parrish Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan will introduce the piece, followed by a Q&A with Petronio. After each performance on Friday and Saturday, the dancers will give interactive “tours” of Maze. A video of Into the Maze will run continuously in the gallery. For more info visit www.parrishart. org. To Kill A Mockingbird Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents Literature Live! production of To Kill A Mockingbird today through November 29. For more info visit www.baystreet.org. Book & Bottle Tonight at 6 PM, Book & Bottle series with Dean Failey, historian

Quiz Night

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack has announced the return of the popular Quiz Night. Every Thursday at 7 PM trivia nerds near and far are invited to participate and test their knowledge. Each participant pays a $10 participation fee, which will be put in the pot for the grand prize. Teams of five people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories such as pop culture, food trivia, music, art, geography, famous people and/ or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening. All quiz participants will receive

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Hamlet Round Table Theatre Company and Guild Hall present Hamlet by William Shakespeare, directed by Morgan Vaughan, this Friday through November 23. For more info visit www.guildhall.org. Paul Alexander John Drew Theater Lab at Guild Hall presents Paul Alexander “Sings Songs of Life and Love” with accompanist Dan Koontz on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org. Harvey Harvey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic comedy by Mary Chase about the hilarious havoc wrought by a sixfoot-tall rabbit who is visible to only a few, is the first production of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 30th anniversary season, running through Sunday at the Quogue Community Hall. Visit www.hamptontheatre.org. The World Goes ‘Round Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center presents The World Goes ‘Round through Sunday. The Boy Friend North Fork Community Theatre is proud to present its next production, Sandy Wilson’s The Boy Friend. Set against the backdrop of the French Riviera, this romantic spoof of 1920’s musical comedies tells the story of English heiress, Polly, who is longing for only one thing: a boyfriend. The show runs through Saturday. Visit www.nfct.com.


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She starred in not one but two of the most iconic, endearing, and popular films ever made. But very few people know Vivian Mary Hartley -- later to become Vivien Leigh – was born in India and suffered greatly from bipolar disorder. Hartley’s father was a British cavalry officer stationed in Darjeeling. Her mother was an amateur actor, and young Vivian made her stage debut at age thee in Little Bo Peep. She was sent to school in London at age six and befriended eight year-old Maureen O’Sullivan, another youngster with acting aspirations. Her father, impressed with his daughter’s single-minded focus, eventually enrolled her in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. At age 18 she married an older man, Leigh Holman, and had a daughter the following year. Soon though, the acting bug bit her again, and she auditioned for a small role in a film and then another, ending up being hired for both. In 1937 she was cast as the lover of Laurence Olivier in Fire Over London and though both were married they had a torrid on set affair. The pair would eventually marry in 1940, a union that endured for 20 years. Leigh auditioned for the novelist Margaret Mitchell, who was helping to cast the film version of Gone With The Wind. Legend has it Leigh performed so well that she began telling friends she would play Scarlett O’Hara before she even auditioned for the director, George Cukor. Indeed, she beat out Paulette Goddard and Jean Arthur for the role. Making the film was an arduous task. Cukor was fired, Leigh clashed with the other actors, and her mood swings became problematic. All was forgiven, though when the film won 10 Oscars including Best Picture, and Leigh earned the Best Actress statue. Leigh returned to her first love, the stage, and frequently performed with Olivier, often doing Shakespeare. She won the lead role in the stage production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” and was cast opposite Marlon Brando in the film version. The director Elia Kazan was dubious of the choice, but later hailed Leigh as one of the greatest actresses he had ever worked with. Critics and the public concurred, and in 1951 she took home the Academy Award for Best Actress as well as the Golden Globe, New York Film Critics, and BAFTA awards. Leigh and Olivier divorced in 1960, the years of turmoil from her bipolar disorder leaving its scars. She died seven years later and though she remarried, the enduring love for Olivier never faltered: “I’d rather have a short life with Larry than a long one without him,” she famously said. One New York Times critic remembered her as “beautifully and delectably cool.”

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. 10:30 AM. $5 donation. Call 631-728 WELL. Fax them to 631-324-2544 or email to kmerrill@ • Yee Haw! Country line dancing with DJ lessons indyeastend.com. are held at the American Legion Post on Ponquogue Avenue in Hampton Bays the first, third, and fourth Friday of each month from 7:30 to 11 PM. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, take lessons from 7 to 9 WEDNESDAY 11•5•14 PM. $8. • Open gym and pickleball are on tap at the SATURDAY 11•8•14 Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays this month. Visit • Why A Changing Climate Is Not Just Another their website to see the entire schedule of offerings or Weather Event: A SoFo Forum features Linda B. James, call 631-668-1612. MPH, Garden Club of America Conservation Vice Chair FRIDAY 11•7•14 and East Hampton resident. 10 AM. The South Fork • A breast cancer awareness health fair will be Natural History Museum is located in Bridgehampton. held at Most Holy Trinity Church on Buell Lane in East Phone 631-537-9735 for reservation information. Hampton from 11 AM to 2 PM. Call 631-726-8715 • Chicks with Sticks hold a yard and craft sale for additional information. from 11 AM to 2 PM at Parrish Memorial Hall in Southampton. Sales benefit the Coalition for Women’s SATURDAY 11•8•14 • It’s a lighthouse loop at 10 AM with Carol Cancers at Southampton Hospital. Phone 631-726Andrews of the East Hampton Trails Preservation 8715 with questions. • Take an Elliston Park trek from 10 AM till noon. Society. Meet at Camp Hero Road off Route 27. Your leader is Howard Reisman of the Southampton Telephone 631-725-3367 with queries. Trails Preservation Society. Meet him at the park TUESDAY 11•11•14 • Veterans Day – express your gratitude to a vet. entrance on Millstone Brook Road. • Southampton Town Parks & Rec hosts a trip to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Bus departs Red Creek Park in Hampton Bays at WEDNESDAY 11•5•14 8:30 AM, departs NYC for home at 4 PM. Residents • A bereavement support group is held each week pay $30 for round trip jitney transpo; $40 for non at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call residents. Participants buy their own museum tickets. 631-283-6729 for additional information. Call 631-728-8585 to sign up. THURSDAY 11•6•14 • AIA Peconic hosts “Celebrating Architecture” from • Stop by Southampton Hospital between 7 AM 6:30 to 9 PM at the Southampton Art Center on Jobs and 5:45 PM to donate blood and receive a massage Lane in Southampton. Tickets are $55 per person. Call discount coupon. Donors must be between the ages of 631-728-7832 for details. 17 and 76, be in good health, and weigh over 110 pounds and bring a valid photo ID. For more information, call 631-726-8336. • The Southampton School District hosts an THURSDAY 11•6•14 • The Sit and Sew Club meets every Thursday from informational meeting about the merger at 6:30 PM 10 AM till noon at the Riverhead Library. at the North Sea Community House on Noyac Road. • From 7 to 9 PM a home consumer advocate SATURDAY 11•8•14 • The Long Island Wine Council hosts a free shuttle discusses steps to creating a nontoxic home at the weekend on the North Fork in an effort to promote Southampton SYS on Majors Path. • Join the Southampton Historical Museum and car-free tourism. The service will connect North Fork the Rogers Memorial Library in a Holiday Wood Wreath hamlets, wineries and other businesses participating in Workshop. Shannon, of Sea Green Designs, will lead a the second annual “Taste North Fork” festival. There will hands-on workshop teaching how to use Amy Howard, be a Riverhead loop, for stops between Riverhead and at Home One Step Paint, to create an antiqued and Love Lane in Mattituck, as well as a Greenport loop, for distressed Wood Laurel Wreath that you can take home stops between Mattituck and Greenport. The shuttles will with you. Gold leaf accents will also be demonstrated. circulate every 35 to 45 minutes from noon to 5:30 PM Payment at registration. Call 631-283-2494 to register. with passenger access from the Long Island Rail Road $40 for museum members, $50 for nonmembers station in Mattituck, the Cross Sound Ferry terminal in Orient Point, and the Office Max/Pottery Barn parking includes materials. • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in lot at Tanger Outlets in Riverhead. • The United States Power Squadron holds a Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the boating seminar focused on coastal navigation at West Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from Marine on Old Country Road in Riverhead at 1 PM. Call 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required. 631-298-4326 to sign up. • It’s a Full “Frost” Moon Hike in the Vineyard SUNDAY 11•9•14 • A free concert, A Salute to the Troops, will be Field behind the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. 6 PM. Call 631-537-9735 for performed at the Pulaski Street School in Riverhead from 2 to 4 PM. reservation and admission information. MONDAY 11•10•14 FRIDAY 11•7•14 • Student veterans discuss their experiences in • Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free every Friday at 10:30 AM and Monday at 1 PM at the military at the Eastern Campus of Suffolk County the Flanders Senior Center. Call 631-725-1235 to Community College, Montaukett Learning Resource Center Room. 11 AM. learn more. • The thinner weight loss program includes weekly TUESDAY 11•11•14 discussions on topics such as exercise, label reading, and • Applebees is offering free meals to veterans as part how the body responds to foods. At the Ed & Phyllis of its Thank You Movement created in 2011. Bring proof of Wellness Institute at Southampton Hospital. 9:30 to service and choose a meal from a special Thank You menu.

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East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 FRIDAY 11•7•14 • Kids aged four and older create an autumn leaves luminary. 3:30 PM. SATURDAY 11•8•14 • A wellness seminar, Jumpstart to a Healthier You! takes place from 2 to 3 PM. • At 3:30 PM author David Fink talks about “Thinking Differently: Reframing Learning for a New Generation.” Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 SATURDAY 11•8•14 • A tween movie, Muppets Most Wanted, shows at 2 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 11•6•14 • The library honors vets with a program featuring local seniors telling their stories about their service in the military at noon. • The library also celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a screening of the documentary Shinnecock at 6:30 PM. SATURDAY 11•8•14 • Chef Rob demonstrates the art of making cranberry-chocolate scones at 1 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SATURDAY 11•8•14 • It’s a tween chef challenge at 1 PM. Kids aged seven and up create their own dishes from a selection of ingredients. SUNDAY 11•9•14 • Author Phil Keith hosts a forum discussing books about veterans and veterans’ affairs at 2 PM. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 SUNDAY 11•9•14 • Cozy Cocoa Sundays mean yummy hot chocolate and a surprise craft for kids. Stop in anytime between 12:30 and 3 PM. MONDAY 11•10•14 • Monday movie on Teen Boulevard runs from 3 to

5 PM. This week the selection is Top Gun.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 11•5•14 • In collaboration with the Hamptons Take 2 Film Festival the Friends of the Library screen the short “Stranger from Away” and Long May You Shine about the restoration of Bug Light in Greenport. 7 PM. WEDNESDAY 11•12•14 • A second collaboration with the Hamptons Take 2 Film Festival brings the short “My Life in the Canyon of Heroes” and Zipper: Coney Island’s Last Wild Ride about the greed and politics involved in the takeover of Coney Island. 7 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 11•6•14 • Orion and the Scorpion for youthful astronomers in grades four to six. Learn about the famous hunter and his fate. 4 PM. At 7 PM, adults can get help figuring out how to use their iPhones and iPads. FRIDAY 11•7•14 • Grand Budapest Hotel will be shown at 1:30 PM. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 FRIDAY 11•7•14 • Youngsters turn a simple silhouette into a colorful work of art using recycled materials. 4:30 PM. Suitable for ages four and up. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 11•8•14 • At 3:30 PM there’s story and craft time for families. WEDNESDAY 11•12•14 • In an illustrated presentation Prof. Tvelia of the Montauk Observatory discusses the origins of astronomical mythology as well as clues to how these stories were shared by diverse cultures. Stargazing will follow using two telescopes (weather permitting). 6 PM. Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 THURSDAY 11•6•14 • Dr. C. Moriety of Peconic Bay Medical Center discusses osteoporosis at 4 PM.

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stars, and she wins a statue, see? So all the big studios, in this case Paramount, order up space movies for production, see? And they get big name actors, preferably Academy favorites like Mathew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and Jessica Chastain. Then you get yerself a hot director (Christopher Nolan) and BOOM – ya got box office gold. Yes, it’s plodding and hokey, as one noted critic pointed out, but the special effects are to die for; if you must, see it in a good theater. New On DVD 3 Days To Kill Kevin Costner used to be a good-looking crappy actor. Now the looks are gone. In this film, he plays an estranged hit man who tries to reunite with his ex-wife and daughter when he finds out he is fatally ill. First of course, he must make one final mission – kill every bad guy on the planet. The lowlight is when he dances slow with his 16 year-old daughter while “Make It With You” plays. Really. That would be Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit) who shows her acting mettle by not puking during the scene. Connie Nielsen is the wife. Tómas Lemarquis plays a neat bad guy – his nickname is “The Albino.” Really.

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Now Playing Nightcrawler (R) Jake Gyllenhaal is perfect in the role of a reporter on the graveyard shift in the seamy section of Los Angeles. Rene Russo is the veteran reporter showing him the ropes. Bill Paxton and Ann Cusack head an excellent supporting cast. Gyllenhaal as an anti-hero sleazebag turns in an amazing performance. Dear White People (R) * Fresh off of rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival, young writer/director Justin Simien’s film hits the theaters with a bang. Funny and sassy, it’s about a group of African-American students trying to figure out life at a predominantly white college campus.

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After pandering films like The Butler and 12 Years A Slave it’s a pleasure to see a black movie that doesn’t take itself seriously. A tremendous cast led by Tyler James Williams glides through Simien’s screenplay as if it were unscripted, yet the wit endears and the message is palpable but never ponderous. Don’t miss it. John Wick (R) Think a film about a hit man out for revenge is has been done a thousand times? True enough, but never with Keanu Reeves in the title role. He takes this “assassin genre” flick up another notch. Ian McShane co-stars.

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Independent Dining POLENTA CRUSTED CHICKEN WITH SIMPLE GREEN SALAD & LIGHT HERBED VINAIGRETTE Ingredients (serves 4) 1 large carrot 1 red onion sliced very thin 2 tbsp fresh chopped thyme 2 tbsp fresh chopped oregano 2 tbsp fresh Chopped parsley 2 tbsp red wine vinegar 1/2 c quality olive oil 1/2 c all purpose flour 3 c polenta 20 oz. bag of baby arugula 1/2 c canola oil 2 lbs chicken breasts 4 eggs 4 pieces of pita bread cut into small cubes 2 tbsp garlic salt 2 oz. grated parmesan cheese salt and pepper to taste Method Start off by cutting the vegetables for the salad, the carrots and onion into thin slices and set them in the fridge until you are ready to assemble your salad. At this point toss the pita chips in a bit of

oil and the garlic salt then toast them in an oven set to 400 degrees for 12 minutes. Next trim and split each chicken breast and set up a breading area to bread them. Set up the flour on one plate and the polenta on another, crack the eggs into a bowl and whisk together. Dredge each piece in flour then into the egg bath, finish with a nice coating of the polenta and set the chicken aside. To cook the chicken you use a large sauté pan and a sheet pan lined with foil. Heat the sauté pan then add the canola oil to fry the chicken in. When the oil has reached a nice medium high heat begin to fry the chicken for two minutes on each side, then place each browned piece of chicken on the sheet pan to finish cooking in the oven. While the chicken cooks assemble the salad in a small mixing bowl -- add the chopped herbs, red wine vinegar, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. Whisk vigorously the add the sliced vegetables, croutons, and arugula

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