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Welcome To The 21st Anniversary . . .
The Hamptons International Film Festival turns 21 this year, and so does The Independent. Both of us have a lot to be proud of. The HIFF launched the career of dozens of stars and featured scores of Oscar-winning films. The Independent earned hundreds of awards for our hard-hitting news, arts and entertainment coverage, and investigative reporting. Our guide is designed to be a companion while you traverse your way around the Hamptons during this fabulous weekend. Take it to the movie theaters, read it while you’re waiting on line or grabbing a bite. It’s a fun read. If you are visiting for the first time, be sure to take a few minutes to visit our pristine beaches, protected farms, and historic structures. They are what make the Hamptons a unique, world-class destination. As for The Independent, we’re here, and we’ll be here every week. Best of all, our publication is free – pick one up on the newsstands or visit www.indyeastend.com to read the paper in its entirety.
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HIFF: Where To Eat By Rick Murphy You just finished watching Star Wars Minus Three, the sequel to the sequel of the prequel, and you have 20 minutes before the award winning documentary: The Making Of An HD 3D Film In 3D And HD. There’s one problem -- in your quest to view as many important films as possible, you’ve neglected to eat. Here are a few places that can get you in and out in a hurry: A lot of visitors don’t realize we have an authentic pizzeria right in East Hampton Village that is as good as any Brooklyn has to offer. It’s Fierro’s (631-324-5751), right across the alley from Waldbaums on Newtown Lane. There is a terrific variety of pizza by the slice, hot and cold heroes, and a lot of stuff you wouldn’t expect, like salads, wraps, and paninis. There are tables inside, or get it to go. So what if the Genovese crime family don’t approve of the Hawaiian pizza — cinemaphobes do. Across the street next to the school, hidden down the alley, is an authentic Chinese take-out place, Chinatown (631-324-1999). They get you in and out in a hurry, and the food is
authentic and affordable. Try the spring rolls and overindulge with the Pu Pu platter. If you head north on Newtown Lane and turn left at the railroad track, a classic Italian “pork” store awaits with authentic Italian heroes, great salads, prepared foods like lasagna (and, of course in the true spirit of the politically correct Hamptons veggie lasagna), and great prices. The folks at Villa Italian Specialties (631324-5110) will make their trademark heroes on the spot, and there are also great Italian cookies, perfect to get you through those three-hour biopics. The best kept secret in town is the individual pizzas, made to order. Get one and eat it on the way back to the movies. The epicenter of the HIFF is, of course, John Papa’s (631-3245400), in the parking lot behind Main Street in East Hampton. There’s breakfast all day, there are Greek specialties, lunch specials, and a great staff that (gulps!) actually seem to enjoy what they do. And yes, if you want to have coffee and chat about the film you just loved, refills are free. If it’s bagels you want, Goldberg’s (100 Pantigo Place, 631-329-8300)
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place on the East End to get veal dishes like this – for the price of a couple X-large buttered popcorns and a coke. In Southampton La Parmigiana (631-283-9752), on Hampton Road a short walk for the theater, is another authentic Italian restaurant with pizza to go – or, sit down and grab a hot meal and have a glass of wine or two. Sip 'n Soda (631283-9742), right down the block, is the quintessential luncheonette, and has been for generations. The Jobs Lane Deli (631-283-0909) diagonally across the street from the movie theater, and the small place makes a big sandwich. BTW, there are three Citarellas (631-537- 5990) -- East Hampton, Bridgehampton, and Southampton Village -- and all of them have great take-out fried chicken.
HIFF Where To: Where to get tickets: The Box Office is at 98 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. Parking: remember the lot behind Main Street in East Hampton limits parking to two hours. There is a long-term parking lot near the train station behind the YMCA. The Montauk Movie is located at 3 Edgemere Road: The Sag Harbor Cinema is in the middle of Main Street on the west side: Bay Street Theatre is on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor. East Hampton Cinema is on the southeast corner of Main Street and Newtown Lane. The Southampton Regal Bay Cinema is located at 43 Hill Street. Take Montauk Highway all the way through the village, turn left, and turn right one block south on Hill Street.
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Here We Go! What To Look For At The HIFF
David Duchovny Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Steven Spielberg, and all the other stars who make their homes in the Hamptons. No matter who you are and what you are doing here, keep our Insider’s Guide handy. We tell you where to eat, what the hottest tickets are, and where to party-on when the screens go dark. Some naysayers complain that HIFF isn’t a cutting edge festival. It’s true of the big name movies on tap this weekend have been doing the festival rubber chicken circuit, gathering momentum for
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By Rick Murphy The film festival means a lot of things to a lot of people. Film lovers will find a plethora of offerings, in every conceivable genre. Bemused locals will tolerate the strangers, and all of us will be looking for celebrities beyond our usual suspects, the ubiquitous Alec Baldwin, Sarah Jessica Parker,
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their general releases just in time for Academy Award consideration. The HIFF is about celebrating – we come together as movie lovers and bask in a world where everyone is on the same page –if only for a few days. The vibes are great, and so what if we view the world through rose-colored 3D glasses. One critic said the festival uses terms like “East Coast Premiere” to introduce a film that has been on the circuit for months. That’s kind of like a prostitute saying, “You’re only my third John of the night.” Last year, for example, Argo, showed here, there – and everywhere. In fact, those who shelled out top dollar to see Argo at HIFF could have waited a few more days and seen it for eight bucks at the same theater. That’s nitpicking, though. The fact is Argo took home the Best Picture statue, so there. The Centerpiece Films this season also have Oscar pedigree. August: Osage County – the film stars Meryl Streep, need we say more? About a dysfunctional family in Oklahoma, Osage County has the kind of cast assembled with the Academy Awards in mind -- Julia Roberts, Chris Cooper, and Ewan McGregor, to name a few. The film, directed by John Wells, looks like a formidable contender: hey, did we mention Meryl Streep? By the way, it’s adapted from Tracey Lett’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
The other Centerpiece Film has also been the subject of Oscar Buzz, particularly for its star, Bruce Dern, who will be on hand this weekend. The director, Alexander Payne, already has struck Oscar gold twice, for Sideways and The Descendants. Nebraska is the bittersweet story of Woody Grant (Dern) a curmudgeon who believes he has won $1 million in a sweepstakes. He convinces his estranged son (Will Forte, who will also be in the Hamptons) into taking a road trip with him to collect the money. Stacy Keach co-stars, and so far critics have loved what they see. Back to the celebs. Anna Paquin, Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Fanning, Paul Dano, and David Duchovny are among the stars expected to attend the festival. Filmmakers scheduled to appear include Spike Jonze, Edgar Wright, Joe Wright, and Richard Curtis. Among the festival’s live events will be a tandem interview with Dern and his Nebraska co-star Forte, an informal talk with documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple and a panel discussion with David Oyelowo (The Butler), Brie Larson (Short Term 12) and other up-and-coming actors. The Hamptons will be rocking over this long, splendidly warm weekend. Take time to visit our beaches or trails and take a ride through the woods – that’s what we are really all about.
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Kill Your Darlings
Cool Daddio – but please, put that steely dan away before you go into the theater. John Krokidas takes us back to the beat generation for this offbeat film that tracks the meeting of Allen Ginsberg, Lucien Carr, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs during Ginsberg’s early days at Columbia University. They forge a bond looking for a “new vision” -- daring each
other to innovate and redefine their voices -- and splinter apart when one of them becomes involved in a murder in 1944. Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan lead an exceptional cast that also features Michael C. Hall, Elizabeth Olsen, David Cross, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jack Huston as Kerouac, and an almost unrecognizable Ben Foster as Burroughs. Radcliffe is especially good.
Southampton Opening Night Film
About Time At age 21, Tim Lake, played by Domhnall Gleeson, learns a strange family secret passed down from his father (Bill Nighy) -- he can travel back in time. That’s the stepping off point for director Richard Curtis, who turns the secret into a winning romantic comedy reminiscent of his best works, including Notting Hill and Love, Actually. As the story unfolds Tim’s excitement over his special abilities is magnified when he falls for a pretty girl, played by the incandescent Rachel McAdams. The romance hinges on whether or not the young man can harness his time travel skills. The film will debut Friday at 6:30 PM in Southampton. It will be screened in East Hampton Saturday at 4 PM at Guild Hall.
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Closing Night: 12 Years A Slave The HIFF has chosen 12 Years A Slave to close out this year’s festival. The director Steve McQueen, who studied at the Tisch School of Arts, tells this improbable tale set before the Civil War. A free Black man from New York, Solomn Northup, played magnificently by Chiwetel Ejiofor, is abducted and sold into slavery. He endures oppressive cruelty – and experiences unexpected acts of kindness, as he struggles to retain
his dignity. In the 12th year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon’s chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist -- played admirably by Brad Pitt -- changes his fate. Michael Fassbender is magnificent playing a slave owner. The film also features Lupita Nyong’o, one of this year’s HIFF’s “Variety’s 10 To Watch Actors.” The film will be shown Monday night at 7:15 PM at Guild Hall and at 7:45 PM at East Hampton Cinema (UA 1).
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Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk ARF’s 20th Annual Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk takes place on Saturday. Pedigrees, designer dogs and mutts are all welcome to take the two-mile walk to the ocean starting from Mulford Farm in East Hampton from 9 AM to noon. Free nail clipping for dogs, contests and treats. Register online now at www. arfhamptons.org and start collecting pledges from family and friends. For more information or to register by phone, contact Jamie 631-5370400 x 215.
SUP Race Series Hamptons “SUP Race Series” Season Finale, A Paddle Race for the Ocean Rescue Squad will take place on Saturday. Participants and spectators are welcome to come out in support of the East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue Squad, a collective of remarkable men and women who provide safety coverage at water sports events in the Hamptons. This is an impressive SUP race course set
Grey Gardens
On Sunday from noon to 5 PM, there will be an exhibition of five artists inspired by the world famous Maysles brothers film, Grey Gardens. The artists include Don Duga, Lois Wright who lived at the estate, Frank LaTorre, Richard LaRovere and A.F. Wargo. Don Duga will be present and can do a rendering of you with "Little Edie" and "Big Edie" Bouvier Beal for $45. Kris Ambrose, composer and singer, will perform his "Grey Gardens" inspired song, "Mother Companion" about Little Edie and Big Edie, from 1 to 2 PM and Don Duga will be present from 1 to 2 PM at 73 Main, 73 East Main Street, Riverhead. For more info call 631-591-1967.
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“A Love Shared” Gerry Hayden and friends of The North Fork Table & Inn in Southold are hosting a family style dinner in hopes of raising $75,000 for ALS research and quality of life care for Gerry Hayden. The event will take place on Sunday at 8 Hands Farm in Cutchogue beginning at 4:30 PM. “A Love Shared” is a collaborative effort between The North Fork Table & Inn, renowned Long Island chefs, local farmers and important community businesses, referred to as “Hayden’s Heroes.” Featured chefs include Lia Fallon (The Riverhead Project), Claudia Fleming and Gerry Hayden (The North Fork Table & Inn), Terry Harwood (Blue Canoe and Vine Street Café), Keith Luce (The Square) Sam McCleland (The Beacon and Bell & Anchor), Michael Meehan (H2O Seafood Grill), Christian Mir (Stone Creek Inn), Joseph Realmuto (Nick & Toni’s), Guy Reuge (Mirabelle), Tom Schaudel (ALure and aMano), and John Ross. Featured provisions include Browder’s Birds, Catapano Dairy, Deep Roots Farm, 8 Hands Farm, Invincible Summer Farms, Mar-Gene Farms, McCall Ranch, Oysterpond Farms, Race Rock Oysters and A Taste of the North Fork. The dinner will be preceded by a wine and amuse bouche tasting. Tickets cost $250 each, only 200 will be sold, and may be purchased at www.aloveshared.com. Halloween Benefit Dance Halloween Benefit Dance at the Montauk Community Church will take place on Sunday from 3 to 7 PM. Admission includes light refreshments, dance lesson with master instructor James West from the Arthur Murray Dance Center, ballroom showcases and time for general dancing. Tickets are just $25 if purchased by October 1 and then $35 after/at the door. Tickets can be purchased during class times or by contacting The Hamptons Dancers AARP Community Group/Arthur Murray Dance Center. Visit www. hamptonsAARP.org. Peconic Baykeeper Join the Peconic Baykeeper on on Sunday from 5 to 7 PM for the final gathering of the season. Connect with friends and soak up Long Island’s coastal splendor while enjoying an autumn sunset over the bay. Sip on wine and Blue Point Draft Beer. Dine on hors d’oeuvres crafted by chef Cheffe Colette. All proceeds from ticket sales will directly benefit Baykeeper’s programs to protect Long Island’s right to swimmable, drinkable, and fishable waters. At The Inn Spot On The Bay in Hampton Bays. Tickets are $75 for adults
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Fight Like A Girl “Fight Like A Girl,” the 14th Annual Shelter Island 5K (3.1 mile) Run/Walk takes place on October 19 at 11 AM at Crescent Beach benefiting the North Fork Breast Health Coalition and Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital. Raffle proceeds benefit Lucia’s Angels. Adult pre-registration $25 before midnight October 17. Register online at shelterislandrun. com/5k or active.com. Adult day of race registration $30. Children 14 and under $10. T-shirts, goody bags, medals for first 500 registrants, medals for all 14 years and under, pre-stretch clinic, post therapeutic massage, free barbeque, awards and raffle. Call 631-774-9499 for information. Group For The East End The Group for the East End, The Southold Mothers’ Club and Lyrical Children/Music Together are jointly hosting the first Annual Family Nature Scavenger Hunt. October 20 from 11 AM to 2 PM at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue. Register by emailing tuthill1@aol.com or mweiss@eastendenvironment.org. Paddlers For Humanity Paddlers for Humanity, a Hamptons not-for-profit that donates to children and youth charities, is putting a spin on its traditional fundraisers with the inaugural Montauk Brewathalon to be held on October 20. The event will begin at the Montauk Brewery at 1 PM. Participants will recruit two, four or five person teams to complete five legs of the race. Each team will need a starting chugger, a 5K runner, a 1.5-mile paddler, a 25K biker and an ending chugger. Chuggers may not compete in the run, paddle or bike portion of the event. There must be one female participant on each team. The top three teams will receive a prize. There is a $250 participation fee for each team, which includes a race shirt, pint glass and beer tasting. All proceeds will be donated to various organizations focused on bettering the lives of children and youth. For further information about Paddlers for Humanity and this event, visit www.p4h.org or contact 917834-3888. Girls Night Out On November 8 from 7 to 10 PM join Gurney’s for its fifth annual pink event “Girls Night Out.” The evening includes wine, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and spa pampering to benefit the Coalition For Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital. For tickets call 631-668-1742.
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Collectors Choice Vered Gallery opens “Collectors Choice,” a collection of paintings by Contemporary and Modernist artists, along with continuous screenings of Modernist and Surreal films from the 1920’s-1930’s. Artists include Modernists Avery, De Kooning, Graham, Hartley, Man Ray, Bellows, Birchfield and; Contemporaries Slonem, Caesar, Handler, Miller, Stern. Film screenings run continuously 11 AM to 5:45 PM. Material Matters “Material Matters” art exhibit opens at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center with a reception Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The show runs through November 17. Legacy Rogers Memorial Library Gallery presents “Legacy,” acrylic paintings by Louis Puglisi. Opening reception Sunday from 3 to 4:30 PM.
ONGOING North Shore Art Guild The Southold Historical Society will host an exhibition featuring artworks by members of the North Shore Art Guild at the Cosden Price Gallery in the Society’s Reichert Family Center. The exhibit of original works will be on display through Saturday. Shadowplay Art Galler y at the Quogue Library’s October 2013 exhibit is open with “Shadowplay,” mixed media by Michael Yurick. The show will run through October 29. The Drawing Room The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents Robert Dash exhibit “From Blue Hill” and Chuck Holtzman’s drawings and wall architecture. Both exhibits run through November 4. Crazy Monkey The Crazy Monkey Gallery features the art of two members, Lance Corey
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Kingdom Animalia “Kingdom Animalia,” curated by Kathy Zeiger is on display at Dodds and Eder in Sag Harbor. Artists include Caitlyn Shea, Colin Goldberg, Dan Welden, David Bonagurio, Llewelynn Fletcher, Marc Dimov, Rachel Meuler, Roz Dimon, Scott Bluedorn, Vito DeVito and Will Ryan with animal inspired art. The show runs through November 10. Neoteric Fine Art Neoteric Fine Art in Amagansett presents “Moby Dick,” in conjunction with Janet Goleas’ “The Moby Project.” Neoteric’s exhibition is a
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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.
East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Rate Your Mate before it’s too late & Never Make a Mistake in Love Again! Beatty Cohan is a nationally recognized psychotherapist, sex therapist, co-author of For Better, For Worse, Forever: Discover the Path to Lasting Love, is the special guest for the library’s author talk series. 1 to 2:30 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Stop in for MOOO-ving stories set on the farm and a farm-animal craft. 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 FRIDAY 10•11•13 • 10:15 to 11:15 AM a series focused on healthy backs with exercise and kinetic therapist Gail Pudaloff is held. SATURDAY 10•12•13 • The Croods shows at 2 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 10•10•13 • 4:15 to 8:45 PM. The 5-hour course is required by the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles for all applicants who would like to schedule a road test is offered. Bring your NYS Learner’s permit to class along with $45 in cash. No checks. Contact the Teen Services Dept. to sign up or for further details FRIDAY 10•11•13 • Blade Runner shows at 2 PM. SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Learn ways to cook squash with Chef Charlie from 1 to 2 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Join Parrish docent Rebecca Radin in a virtual tour of the award-winning Parrish Art Museum in Watermill. Learn about the rich and enduring history of art on the East End through the life and work of William Merritt Chase, Fairfield Porter, and the other artists featured in the Parrish’s permanent collection. 3 PM. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Take a trip to the Museum of Natural History,
enjoy pizza in Central Park and see the new space show at the planetarium theater. For ages 13 and up. $20 includes everything. Bus leaves library at 7:30 AM, leaves New York at 5 PM.
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 WEDNESDAY 10•16•13 • Do your own thing bus trip to New York City: Celebrate National Boss Day by giving yourself a day in the city! Bus leaves the Westhampton Beach Municipal Parking Lot on Parlato Drive at 9 AM and departs New York City at 6:30 PM. Pickup in New York City is at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street by the New York Public Library. Registration is $25 per person and is non-refundable. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 TUESDAY 10•15•13 • Get to know your computer with library tech Brit Mansir. 2 to 3 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 10•10•13 • 7 PM. History of Women on Long Island. Dr. Natalie Naylor, Professor Emerita, Hofstra University, will be discussing her recently published book entitled Women in Long Island’s Past. FRIDAY 10•11•13 • 1:30 PM Promised Land screens. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 THURSDAY 10•10•13 • Celebrate John Jermain’s 103rd Birthday. Join JJML director Catherine Creedon for a Q&A on the library’s 103 years of service to Sag Harbor, our restoration and expansion project, and the library of the future. Limit 18 people, pre-registration suggested. 6:30 PM. FRIDAY 10•11•13 • Chinese Medicine for a Healthy Body, Mind and Spirit. 11 AM. SATURDAY 10•12•13 • One for the Books! with a Twist (or a splash or an olive). 6 to 8 pm today and October 19. One For the Books! the annual community fundraiser to benefit the library’s Capital Campaign is back, but they’ve shaken things up this year. Ten generous patrons are hosting cocktail parties, each attended by a Sag Harbor author. Check out one of these festive events for a chance to talk to a writer about his or her work, and to meet other literature-loving neighbors. Tickets are $100 (and tax deductible to the extent permitted by law). For more information and author and party listings, email johnjermain.org, or call 631.725.0049 x244.
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All The Boys Love Mandy (R) A “good girl” gets invited to a wild weekend at a secluded ranch and guess what happens? Death, that’s what, and lots of it. Add a star if you’re 15, on a date with four other couples, and sitting in the balcony.
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A Conversation With Helena Bonham Carter Saturday, 2 PM Bay Street Theatre Sag Harbor A Conversation With Bruce Dern Sunday, 4 PM, Bay Street Theatre Sag Harbor Helena Bonham Carter, a two-time Academy Award nominee, will discuss her latest film, Burton and Taylor. Since her breakout in James Ivory’s A Room With A View, Bonham Carter has turned in a series of memorable performances. She earned Oscar consideration for her work in The Wings Of A Dove as well as The King’s Speech. She has worked with her husband, director Tim Burton, on several projects, most notably Alice In Wonderland. Bruce Dern’s long and distinguished acting career might well receive a deserved cherry on top: an Oscar for his role in the upcoming film, Nebraska. Dern has drawn rave reviews portraying a man who believes he has won the grand prize in a sweepstakes and enlists his estranged son to help him collect it. The conversations will be moderated by John Rothkopf, a senior writer for Time Out New York. Dern’s 50 year career in motion pictures include performances in Marnie, That Championship Season, and Coming Home, for which he garnered an Academy Award nomination. By the way, Burton and Taylor will be screened Friday night in East Hampton (8:45) and Saturday in Sag Harbor (8:45 PM). Nebraska will be shown Sunday at 12:30 PM at Guild Hall and Monday at 2:15 PM at East Hampton Cinema.
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WEDNESDAY 10•16•13 • Nicotine Anonymous meets weekly at 6 PM at the Westhampton Presbyterian Church. • Knitters, from beginners to advanced, meet at the Rogers Mansion on Meeting House Lane in Southampton to share techniques and local gossip. Come for instruction or just to have fun. Every Wednesday at 2 PM. The fee is $5 per session.
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East Hampton THURSDAY 10•10•13 • WeightWatchers meetings are held at the Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday. SATURDAY 10•12•13 • Ross School presents its second annual Run for Ross 5K run/walk at 10 AM. The flat course will begin and end at East Hampton’s Main Beach and run along the estate section of East Hampton. The race will be professionally timed; all registered runners will receive state-of-the-art disposable chips attached to their bibs to record their timing results. Adults and children are invited to take part in a favorite Ross School wellness tradition — tai chi —on the beach concurrent with registration. Registration: $30 day of race, $25 in advance, $10 for students and children under 10 pay nothing. • Hike Hither Woods East with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet at the Montauk Recycling Center at 10 AM. Call 631-487-4506 for details. SUNDAY 10•13•13 • There’s open gym at the Montauk Playhouse every Sunday beginning at 8 AM. Visit www. ehamptonny.gov for the full schedule of offerings.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 10•9•13 • A caregiver support group is held each Wednesday from noon to 1:15 PM at Southampton Hospital. Call 917-327-6237 for details. • Country Line dancing for seniors is offered at 1 PM for free at the Hampton Bays Center every Wednesday. Wear soft-soled shoes. Instruction is given every Monday at the Flanders Center. Call 631-728-1235 to register. • Community Science Night at Southampton High School, Second floor science wing 6 to 8 PM. Showtimes at 6:10, 6:45 and 7:20 PM. THURSDAY 10•10•13 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • The Town of Southampton Adult Daycare is sponsoring a walk at 10:45 AM at the Hampton Bays Senior Center. Participants will walk once around the Hampton Bays Center to show support for Alzheimer’s patients and to help raise funds for the Adult Daycare program. All funds raised will be used to enhance the program. Donations may be made out to “Town of Southampton Adult Day Center” and brought to the walk or mailed Town Southampton Senior Services, P.O. Box 974, Hampton Bays, NY 11946. Call 631-728-1235 with questions. FRIDAY 10•11•13 • Join East End Advocates for Women’s Health at a coffeehouse evening of birth stories. Come and share your story with the women of this community to celebrate National Midwifery Week. All are welcome. Parrish Hall at Southampton Hospital 7 to 9 PM. • Adult Depression Screenings, Private and Confidential and Emotional Wellness Survey for Youth (ages 5-17) conducted by Christopher Halucha MSW& LCSW-R from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Hampton Bays Library. Call 631-276-5147.
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SATURDAY 10•12•13 • The Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring its Annual Fall Sidewalk Sale. 10 AM to 6 PM. From 10 AM to 5 PM, the annual fall art and craft show is held on the village green. Sunday and Monday, too. • Also in Westhampton, the 2nd annual Westhampton Beach Kiwanis Oyster Festival celebrates coastal living and maritime heritage. 10 AM to 6 PM at the village marina on Library Avenue. Lots of food, games for the kids and educational activities. Admission $6 for adults, $2 per child. • SYS hosts its family fun day at its digs on Majors Path. 11 AM to 3 PM. $10 for adults, $5 for teens, kids under 12 enter for free. • Go ghost hunting at a Lost Indian Fort with the folks from the Southampton Historical Society. The program takes place at Conscience Point Historic Marker and Nature Walk at 4 PM. $18. Call 631-283-2494 for information. • Join Crystal on this walk around the South Fork Natural History Museum grounds and into the field to look for empty bird’s nests. After the walk, you’ll make your own bird’s nest out of natural or found materials. There is a $3 materials fee for this workshop. 10 AM SoFo is located in Bridgehampton. Call to sign up. 631-537-9735. • Also today at SoFo, lean about carnivorous plants at 2 PM and enjoy immersive listening with composer and naturalist Eric Salzman from 6 to 8 PM. Visit www. sofo.org for details.
North Fork FRIDAY 10•11•13 • Patty’s Berries and Bunches on Sound Avenue in Mattituck is the place to visit the Voodoo Field of Horrors, Haunted House . . . if you dare. Shows each weekend: a PG13 offering on Friday and Saturday nights from 7 to 10 PM, plus family friendly shows on Saturday from 2 to 5 PM and Sundays from noon to 4 PM. $10 admission for kids, $20 adults.
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• It’s a Halloween Spooktacular at the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center in Riverhead. From 6 PM till 7 AM, a family sleepover. Check their website for the 411.
SATURDAY 10•12•13 • A farmers market is held on the grounds of Havens House Museum on Shelter Island each week from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. • Come to the Windmill Field and join in a hands-on farm celebration: plant garlic, harvest fall crops, tour the windmill, take a hayride or join in the completion of a new barn and breezeway. Kids activities, music and food throughout the event will keep the work and spirits light. Sylvester Manor Educational Farm on 20 Manwaring Road in Shelter Island. 9 AM to 1 PM. RSVP to info@sylvestermanor.org. SUNDAY 10•13•13 • First Parish Church on Sound Avenue in Northville hosts a food drive each Sunday from 10:30 AM to noon.
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GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Well here is a week for you! The energy should allow for amazing possibilities, so be bold and courageous and move toward your goals. You may have to resist the urge to hang out on the couch and enjoy the energy. You can do that if you want, but if you get the urge to put yourself out there and make something real, there has never been a better time.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Feelings are big this week and perhaps intuitive. If you are having a ‘feeling’ about someone else’s motivation or a place in your life to take a chance and do something daring, that is the energy to follow. Feelings should be right on the money as long as your fears aren’t crowding out your true guidance. Tune in and check your fears at the door. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Your very unique self comes center stage this week, why not go with it? You don’t have to fit in all the time and the energy this week is giving you the chance to carve out your own unique path. A little bit of rebellion can be the perfect thing. Trust yourself. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) You are powerful, you know? This week you have the opportunity to experience your power, with respect and dignity. (You would have it no other way!) Powerful doesn’t mean big and scary; it means standing firm in who you are and what you know to be right. It doesn’t have to be about drama. It does have to be about power.
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Today’s Birthday: John Lennon, 1940 Imagine the world without the Beatles – pop culture, fashion, the arts, and our lifestyles would likely be very different. Such was the sway of the world’s greatest rock band that it altered history and John Lennon, one half of the world’s most prolific songwriting team (Amagansett’s Paul McCartney is the other), was in the forefront, watching it happen through his granny glasses. Lennon, born in Liverpool, had an unhappy childhood. His father abandoned him, and when his mother became pregnant with another man’s child, Lennon was shipped off to live with his aunt and uncle. His mum lent him money to buy a guitar when he left home, and as it turned out, that became the most important event of his life. Lennon was a tough kid, a so-called Teddy Boy, and though he was accepted into the Liverpool College of Art, he was expelled in the first year. Meanwhile though, his makeshift band, the Quarrymen, began attracting a following. McCartney went to see them perform, and Lennon asked him to join the band. Though Lennon was shunned by McCartney’s family -- he was “lower class” -- the friendship, and the chemistry between Lennon and McCartney, flourished. George Harrison, only 14, joined as lead guitarist, partly because he had the amplifiers and equipment the band coveted. Playing mostly American cover songs, the band landed a series of gigs in Germany and attracted a cult following. McCartney realized Lennon’s friend, Pete Best, wasn’t cutting it on drums, so he asked Ringo Starr to audition. The rest is history. Lennon was a polarizing figure throughout the rest of his life, openly embracing psychedelic drugs, traveling to India to study meditation, and leaving his wife for Yoko Ono, who is erroneously blamed for breaking up the band. In reality, each member felt it was time to move on, especially Harrison, who had dozens of unpublished songs he wanted to put out. Lennon continued to churn out music for the rest of his life. On December 8, 1980, Lennon was returning to his apartment at the Dakota in Manhattan when Mark David Chapman approached him for an autograph. Lennon signed and turned to go inside the building – and Chapman shot him four times in the back. He was unceremoniously cremated, but Ono created a lasting monument to him, Strawberry Fields, in Central Park. Thousands make the pilgrimage there to this day. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Very creative time this week, you may want to hang out with a Taurus and just do creative things. There’s no better time. Hang out with anyone and do creative things, but some people may be more inspiring than others. Re-arrange the furniture or clean the kitchen, whatever will give you a visually beautiful place to be so you can create from there. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Stable yet profound change is the energy. It has been around for a while now and continues this week. Be patient and take your time. The changes that are happening in you, in your body and mind, are deep and profound, so it is good that they are happening slowly. Choices made now will last a long time. Patience is essential. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) While home may be the place you most want to be right now (and that is not always the case), you may want to take a bit of an excursion, just for a bit. You may find yourself torn between home and an adventure and this ‘need for a choice.’ Making such a decision is actually the point of the energy. What shall you do? Trust yourself. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) It may feel like you have all that you need to move boldly forward and yet there are limitations on your movement. There is an issue of timing, so you will have to wait for everything to come
together. Trust this process and know that you are on the right path and it is, indeed, just a matter of time. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) So what is the state of your relationships? You may need to confront this very question this week and you will want to take care. You mind does have that ability to detach from your feelings and just be logical about things. That may not be the best choice with the people you love. Before talking, remember that you love them. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Big creative and spiritual energy this week. You may be getting information on so many different levels that it will be hard to know what to do and when to do it. Stay tuned in and when you feel the energy move in a certain direction make sure you take advantage of it. NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before and after your birthday. Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for 25 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call631-727-0711 or visit www.asherhill.com. Asher is live doing readings on WBAZ 102.5 FM on Wednesday from 5 PM to 6 PM every week. Tune in!
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Compiled By Jessica Mackin noah’s noah’s in Greenpor is celebrating Harvest season with Winemakers’ Sundays. On Sunday, at 6 PM, noah’s will serve a five-course wine pairing menu featuring wines from Shinn Estate Vineyards. The cost is $75 per person, plus tax and gratuity. The dinner will be held in the private dining room, and a la carte dinner service will also be available in the main dining room. Reservations are strongly recommended as seating is limited. Fresh Fresh in Bridgehampton is joining the movement in supporting local food and farmers by participating in Dine Out For AFI tomorrow. With this event, restaurants agree to donate
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theRIVERHEADPROJECT theRIVERHEADPROJECT introduces theCHEFSPROJECT. Every Thursday at 7 PM theRIVERHEADPROJECT will serve a four-course family-style meal. For banquette seating in the main dining room, cost is $50 per person. The kitchen will host a special chef’s table, accommodating four to six people and the cost is $75 per person, a percentage of which will be donated to the North Fork Animal Welfare League. The menu will change weekly depending on availability in the local market.
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