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Ivy Untapped Launch
By Jessica Mackin On November 19 Alexandra Fairweather and Eric Goodman hosted a launch party for their new website Ivy Untapped (www. untapped.me) at the Yale Club in New York City. It was the perfect setting for the new site, an invite-only social network for the Ivy League community, to host its launch.
Fairweather and Goodman, both Columbia University grads and current business partners, discovered that many of their own friends and colleagues were unemployed or underemployed. Ivy Untapped is a dedicated network hub for collaboration, talent, new ideas and business opportunities for its members.
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“ I v y U n t a p p e d ’s m i s s i o n statement is to help Ivy League students and graduates—whether they are employed, unemployed or underemployed—create opportunities from within. Rather than push our members to become job-takers, Ivy Untapped encourages its members to be job-generators,” said Goodman of the newly launched site. Fair weather and Goodman are themselves already successful professionals. Fairweather, the step-daughter of famed artist John Chamberlain, has been a filmmaker since age 14. She is a former art galler y director at Galler y Valentine in East Hampton, and is currently a self-employed art investment advisor, and co-manager with her mother of the exhibition and sale of Chamberlain’s work. Fairweather and Goodman are also the co-publishers of a new print and online culture and lifestyle quarterly magazine Fairweather, that profiles successful millennials from all walks of life. “As a documentary filmmaker, I have always enjoyed interviewing people, hearing amazing stories and subsequently developing a film’s storyline based on those said interviews. In many respects, the magazine is simply a continuation of what I’ve always been doing in just a different medium,” said Fairweather. Goodman’s background includes undergraduate studies at NYU, working as a day-trader while at Columbia, and landing an investment banking job with a premier global investment bank right after graduation. Add classical pianist to the mix, with his stints as an accompanist to Julliard opera students as well as with the Julliard and Columbia orchestras. Working in finance was his true goal and he is now a notable hedge fund analyst with a prominent investment firm. Fairweather and Goodman have worked on many meaningful nonprofit projects. Fairweather is very passionate about the Chamberlain/ Fairweather Scholarship Fund, a scholarship she founded in 2006 affiliated with the Ross School in East Hampton, as well as the Chamberlain Watermill Center Residency Fund, a fund she started in 2012 to benefit artists at the Watermill Center. Goodman is also very passionate about giving back to his community. He has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, where he rebuilt homes in New Orleans following the
devastation left behind by Hurricane Katrina. Other community endeavors include ser ving on the Parrish Museum After Ten Committee, donating time at New York City Homeless Shelters as well as guiding tours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ivy Untapped has big plans for the future, as it expands to larger arenas. Coming up in the next few months, an Ivy Untapped application, events of all kinds, and different ways of bringing members together. Further down the line, the team will be building additional websites for other groups. “The Ivy Untapped website provides a calendar of upcoming events, coffee chats, and a soonto-come speaker series, comprised of mentors from all walks of life. In the next six to nine months, Alexandra and I will also be launching College Untapped and High School Untapped in an effort to expand the growing network to all college graduates and engenders an environment of entrepreneurial initiative even among those who have not even entered college yet,” said Goodman. “Starting in January, there will be an innovation session in NYC, where members can meet and network with one another and discuss their potential, new business ideas. In January and February, we will also be having several programs, including classes discussing business basics,” continued Fairweather on how the site will create working relationships. Where does the duo see the new site in 10 years? “In 10 years or less, Ivy Untapped more broadly will have served as the catalyst strongly needed to curb the growing un-/under-employment quagmire rampant throughout the college undergraduate and graduate community. Rather than resort to the myriad job postings on the innumerable job-seeker databases, Ivy Untapped will be a notable—and successful—alternative exchange where members can collaborate on fresh and exciting projects. Over the next few years, Ivy Untapped will evolve into one of the most powerful and influential knowledge banks globally, having tapped into the untapped potential of thousands of Ivy League undergraduates and graduates,” said Goodman of the possibilities of this new forum. For more infor mation visit www.untapped.me and www. fairweathermagazine.com.
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A 45th Anniversary Party Luncheon Celebrating the Famous Annual National TV Show One of the world’s largest collections of antique silver bookmarks from the collection of Myra Weiser was unveiled on November 30 at the historic Pelletreau Silversmith Shop, one of the five historic properties of the Southampton Historical Museum & Research Center. Myra Weiser and her husband renowned cardiologist Dr. Frank Weiser hosted friends and historical buffs at a lovely reception a few doors down at the elegant Sant Ambroeus Restaurant. Antique Silver Bookmarks from the Collection of Myra Weiser is on display through December 23 at The Pelletreau Silver Shop, 80 Main Street, Southampton. For more information visit www. SouthamptonHistoricalMuseum.org.
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Hotel Fish Hotel Fish & Lounge in Hampton Bays presents Friday Night Jams with live music from 7 to 11 PM. $5 burgers and local bands. Also, live music on Tuesdays, and Thursday through Sundays each week. Call 631-728-9511. The Jam Session The Jam Session will host a special holiday edition on Thursday from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. The event will feature special guests Vanessa Trouble, vocals and Morris Goldberg with the saxophone. Visit www.thejamsession.org.
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Outerbanks Restaurant Every Saturday night there’s Karaoke with Miss Ginny at this Riverhead hotspot located at Indian Island Country Club. 8:30 PM. Mondays are burger and brew night. For more info visit www. theouterbanksrestaurant.com.
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The Nutcracker Sweet The Nutcracker Sweet will take place at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday at 7 PM and Sunday at 3 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac.org.
Choir, will perform at Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church on Saturday at 5 PM and St. Therese of Lisieux RC Church in Montauk on Sunday at 2 PM.
The Nutcracker The Hampton Ballet Theatre School presents The Nutcracker on Friday at 7 PM, Saturday at 1 PM and 7 PM and Sunday at 2 Qi Xu PM at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The 10th Anniversary Celebration Advanced ticket sales are $20 for of the Rising Stars Piano Series children (under 12 years of age) and concludes with 19 year old Chinese $25 for adults for general orchestra pianist Qi Xu on Saturday at 7 PM seating. To reserve tickets in advance at Southampton Cultural Center. $15 call 1-888-933-4287 or go to www. general admission; students under 21 hamptonballettheatreschool.com. no charge. Available in advance at www.scc-arts.org or at the door 30 minutes prior to the performance. Speaking of Furniture Pritam & Eames in East Hampton will host a book signing of the justpublished Speaking of Furniture: Conversations with 14 American Masters on Saturday from 3 to 5 PM. The book presents the candid stories of 14 exceptionally gifted people who chose furniture as a vehicle for artistic expression and, in turn, how their careers shaped a powerful movement in 20th-century decorative arts. Mixed Nuts Mixed Nuts: A Classic Holiday Nutcracker with a twist takes place at Bay Street Theatre Friday through Sunday. For more info and tickets email tickets@dancestudio3.com. Harbor Bells Harbor Bells, an English Handbell
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East Hampton THURSDAY 12•12•13 • There’s co-ed volleyball at the Montauk Playhouse on Thursday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. • WeightWatchers meetings are held at the Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday. • A holiday luncheon will be held at The Living Room c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton, and will feature music by Jim Taylor. $50 per person. For reservations call 631-324-0362. Hosted by The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce. FRIDAY 12•13•13 • East Hampton Historical Society presents a Lantern Tour With Historian Hugh King from 6:30 to 8 PM. Meet at Clinton Academy Museum, 151 Main Street for a tour of East Hampton Village. $15 per person. Reservations required. 631-324-6850
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SATURDAY 12•14•13 • The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce hosts its 24th annual holiday tour of inns, b & b’s, PollockKrasner House, Guild Hall and special places covering East Hampton and Bridgehampton. Check-in between 11 AM and noon at the Huntting Inn, 94 Main St., East Hampton Village. Properties will be open between noon and 4 PM (last guest admitted at 3:45)Fee: $25 per person, $15 for seniors, children under 12 free To register for the tour, call 631 324-0362. • The “By Hand” artisans will hold their annual holiday gift show today and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. Admission is free. For more info, call 631-987-6312. • See Santa in the gazebo in Amagansett Square from noon to 2 PM. There will be ornament making, face painting, cookie decorating and the Amagansett School Choral Ensemble will perform holiday carols. • The East Hampton Historical Society offers A Dickensian Christmas at Clinton Academy: A Holiday Reading at 4 PM. Enjoy Victorian readings at historic Clinton Academy on Main Street in East Hampton Village. Refreshments. Free admission. • Cantor Robin Joseph, cantor at Temple Beth Shalom in Hastings-in-Hudson, NY, will speak about “The Mitzvah of Organ Donation” during Shabbat services at 10 AM at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons on Woods Lane in East Hampton. • Folks of all ages can decorate a pre-made gingerbread house during a work shop at Guild Hall in East Hampton from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. $20. Call to register. • The 8th Annual Holiday Craft Fair can be found at Springs Community Presbyterian Church from 9:30
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SUNDAY 12•15•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. • Experience 225 years of holiday celebrations with costumed guides, musicians, festive foods, and period interiors along East Hampton’s historic Main Street from 4:30 to 7:30 PM during a candlelight tour. 631-324-6850 • Santa Claus stops by the Montauk Firehouse from 1 to 5 PM.
SATURDAY 12•14•13 • The Southampton Trails Preservation Society offers a hike from Laurel Valley to Camps Pond. 10AMNoon. Meet at the kiosk located on Deerfield Road in Noyac across from Deerwood Path (North Side Hills). Moderately-paced 3.5 mile hike through wooded knolls and laurel-filled ravines. Hilly terrain. Leaders: Ken and Sue Bieger, 631-283-5432. • Children can make a Holiday Cookie House at the Rogers Mansion, on 17 Meeting House Lane in Southampton Village from 11 AM to noon. For children ages 7-12 years old. Light Refreshments will be served. $5. Call the Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center at 631-283-2494 to reserve a space.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 12•11•13 • A caregiver support group is held each Wednesday from noon to 1:15 PM at Southampton Hospital. Call 917-327-6237 for details. From 5:30 to 7 PM, a bereavement support group meets. Call 631-283-6729 to learn more. • Time to get those tots all toy-ed up. Assemblyman Fred Thiele is collecting new, unwrapped toys at his office on 2302 Main Street, Bridgehampton, Suite A. Drop them off between 9 AM and 5 PM today through Friday. THURSDAY 12•12•13 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • The Town of Southampton, Renewable Energy Long Island and LIPA sponsor a free seminar on the benefits of renewable energy and energy efficiency applications available to Town of Southampton residents at the Hampton Bays Senior Center from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. For more information or to RSVP, visit http://renewableenergylongisland.org/ , email info@renewableenergylongisland.org or call (631) 329-8888. • Southampton Historical Museums and Research Center host a cookie exchange at Rogers Mansion on 17 Meeting House Lane in Southampton Village from 4 to 5 PM. Take a break from the holiday rush and join old and new friends at the Museum’s Annual Cookie Exchange. Swap dozens of recipes and cookies. Enjoy cheese, crackers and Wine or Cider. Space is limited.
SUNDAY 12•15•13 •The Unitarian Universalist Sunday service at 10:30 AM features “It’s Only Change.” Rev. Craig Hirshberg, UUA Settlement Representative. Musician: Irena Androskova. Childcare and youth education are provided. All are welcome. The Meetinghouse is located at 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor @ Scuttlehole Rd. • Enjoy an Elliston Park Trek from 10AM to Noon. Meet at the Park entrance on Millstone Brook Road in Southampton for a moderately-paced 3 mile hike with views of Wolf Swamp and Big Fresh Pond. Leader: Howard Reisman, 631-283-5376. MONDAY 12•16•13 • Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor.
North Fork SATURDAY 12•14•13 • North Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck offers It’s a Wonderful Life- A Radio Play tonight at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. This holiday classic is presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. An ensemble of five actors brings all the residents of Bedford Falls, NY to life. Is George Bailey the richest man in town? Will Clarence get his wings? You won’t want to miss this special event. Tickets are $15 ($10 for students) and can be purchased at 631-298-NFCT or www.nfct.com.
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Typhoon Haiyan Benefit A benefit to help the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in Leyte, Philippines will take place at Gurney’s in Montauk on Friday from 7 to 11 PM. There’ll be live music (with the possibility of a surprise celebrity performance), Filipino inspired hors d’oeuvres prepared by some of the area’s best chefs, local beer and wine, great raffles, lots of dancing and great fun in support of a great cause. Tickets are $25 at the door. Polar Bear Plung The Polar Bear Plunge for Hunger will celebrate a decade of jumping in the ocean for a good cause at 10 AM at Cooper’s Beach in Southampton Village on Saturday. Plungers collect money by signing people up as sponsors. A minimum donation of $25 is required to plunge. To download sponsor sheets and instructions, go to www. hrhamptons.org or call 283-3969. Each plunger must sign a waiver on the day of the plunge. Those under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Plungers should
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Holiday House Tour The Quogue Historical Society presents a Holiday House Tour on Saturday from 2 to 6 PM and a cocktail party from 6 to 8 PM. Visit five Quogue houses beautifully decorated for the holidays. All proceeds benefit the Quogue Historical Society. For tickets and more info visit www. quoguehistory.org. Goodale's Holiday House The Goodale’s holiday house tour invites you to have a merry Mary Goodale Christmas from noon to 6 PM in Riverhead on Saturday. The tour supports an annual shopping sprees for homeless kids, plus a traditional Christmas dinner for needy families. The tour features 12 Christmas trees and the entire Goodale estate is decked out. Guests will be treated to live music with surprise musical guests, holiday cocktails, a stream of holiday movies in the cinema room, a free raffle entry a sumptuous gourmet lunch and A list caroling around the fireplace. Reservations are required. Call 631-
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Holiday Giving Programs As we enter into the holiday season, The Retreat has announced the agency’s annual Holiday Giving Programs. In the true spirit of the season, The Retreat asks supporters to join together in brightening the holiday experience of courageous families affected by domestic violence. During the holiday season, an increasing amount of families seek out The Retreat’s services. Many women and children find that during the holidays, domestic violence increases due to money problems, and increasing amounts of alcohol and drug use. The most peaceful time of year, sadly, can be the hardest. In an effort to infuse light into some of the dark realities these families have to face, The Retreat is looking for help in providing survivor families with
Miss Ella’s Shop for a cause. Fridays to Sundays from noon to 4 PM through December 22. Miss Ella’s Holiday Shop at Hallockville will have local handcrafted gifts, jewelry, woodcarvings, antiques, collectibles, ornaments, cards and seasonal items, plus educational toys and games for children. All proceeds benefit the not-for-profit mission of Hallockville Museum Farm, support the preser vation of 19 historic structures dating back to 1765 across 28 acres of preserved farmland. Located on Sound Avenue in Riverhead, Hallockville is home to cows and sheep, and offers educational programming that connects the community to the shared agricultural heritage throughout the year. Museum members save 10 percent off non-consignment purchases.
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Saving Mr. Banks (PG 13) Twotime Oscar winner Tom Hanks plays Walt Disney in this amazing true story of how Mary Poppins came to be made into a movie. It seems Disney had promised his daughters he would make their favorite book into a movie, but the author – P.L. Travers, would have none of it. It’s endearing and engrossing, but come Oscar time our guess it will be Emma Thompson, who plays Travers, and not Hanks carrying the gold.
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New On DVD This Is The End This guy movie courtesy Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen is about party-animals who end up stuck in an LA mansion during Armageddon. It’s gross, and a little stupid, but it’s also quirky and funny. Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel and James Franco are among the buds engaging in crude jokes and mindless guy banter, but Emma Watson damn near steals the show as an overnight guest a little uncomfortable with the horny guys bunking around her. Now Playing The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (PG-13) * The action ratchets up in this, the second film in a trilogy. Director Peter Jackson is still being compared to himself (The Lord Of The Rings) but with Martin Freeman as Bilbo this film stands nicely on its own. Yes, Ian McKellen returns as Gandolf. BTW, it’s three hours long. Oldboy (R) Spike Lee’s remake about a man who is kidnaped and held for 20 years — seemingly for no reason – is eerie and disturbing. Lee, though, knows how to make a movie and this one, perhaps not for everyone, is worth seeing. Homefront (R) You’ve heard this tale before: a law enforcement guy retires to a small town to raise his 10-year- old daughter -- but he
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East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 SATURDAY 12•14•13 • 11 AM to 12:30 PM. Learn how to have the right game plan for life. During this FREE educational seminar and insurance sales presentation, attendees are through THE GAME OF LIFE—New York Life Edition and discuss life’s financial twists and turns. TUESDAY 12•17•13 • The Hasty Heart will be shown from 5 to 7 PM Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 WEDNESDAY 12•11•13 • The book sale continues to be open every Wednesday and Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM. The holiday season for gift giving is here, books are arriving daily and there’s a huge selection priced to sell. SUNDAY 12•15•13 • Pianist Alina Kiryayeva and clarinetist Maksim Shtrykov will present a whimsical and imaginative program titled “Carnival” at the Rogers Memorial Library on Sunday, December 15 at 3 PM. They will perform works by Bassi, Chopin, Liszt, Saint-Saens, Rachmaninoff, Rossini and others MONDAY 12•16•13 • The Intouchables screens at 3 PM. This film is rated R and runs for 112 minutes. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 TUESDAY 12•17•13 • The History of Islam and the Middle East: Stop in for a compelling and insightful lecture by author and historian Saul Silas Fathi. Fathi offers his outlook and personal perspective as a scholar of Middle Eastern affairs. He will lead a very thought-provoking lecture with time for questions and answers. 11 AM to 12:30 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SUNDAY 12•15•13 • “Glorious, Glorious Sounds of Christmas Sing in
the Ears of Those Who Dream” is the title of a Special Reading of Christmas Poems with Vito Gentile. 2 PM
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 SATURDAY 12•14•13 • Need an idea for your holiday cards? Come to the Library between 2 and 3 PM and have your picture taken with their very own friendly snowman. Hot cocoa and cookies will be served. You may also write that special Letter to Santa while you’re there. We promise to get it to the North Pole! • Bring your own teacup to the Tea Lady’s delicious and delightful high tea at 1:30 PM. Holiday hats and high tea attire encouraged! Seating is limited. $6 per person to register MONDAY 12•16•13 • For families with children ages 5 and older Enjoy an awesome annual Gingerbread House decorating party with delicious candy ingredients from the Beach Bakery! $20 per house to register, up to four people per house. 5:30 and 7 PM Montauk Library 631-668-3377 THURSDAY 12•12•13 • 2 Guns, an action film with Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg screens at 7 PM. Free WEDNESDAY 12•15•13 • The Friends of the Montauk Library host a holiday floral workshop at 6 PM. There’s a $10 materials fee when you sign up. Bring garden clippers and a box to carry your creation home. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 12•13•13 • Fill the Void screens at 1:30 PM. It’s the story of a young Hasidic Jewish woman who is pressured into an arranged marriage to an older widower. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 SATURDAY 12•14•13 • Make a gingerbread house at 10 AM.
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Toy Drive Art Celebration Monika Olko Gallery in Sag Harbor presents an artist celebration, holiday party and toy drive on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. Artists displayed will include Joël Moens, Christine Matthäi, María Schön, Alex Kveton, Justin Love, Dalton Portella, Philippe Heurtaux, and Rick Palin. Guests should bring a brand new, unwrapped toy for a child in need. The exhibit will be on view through January 15. Don Duga On Saturday from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Don Duga, world famous master animator and artist who created the drawings of Frosty The Snowman, will exhibit Frosty the Snowman artwork during a party luncheon for parents and children at Dark Horse Restaurant in Riverhead. ONGOING East End Photographers The East End Photographers Group will be having a small works
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Holiday Exhibition entitled “11x14” at the Quogue Library Art Gallery for the month of December. The show will feature traditional, digital and alternative photographic processes and include photographers Virginia Aschmoneit, Zintis Buzermanis, Lynn Crowe, Paul Dempsey, Ray Germann, Gerry Giliberti, Pamela Greinke, Kathryn Odell-Hamilton, Virginia Khuri, Corrine Lavinio, Danielle Leef, George Mallis, Dave Nadal, Ron Nicoletta, Rosa Hanna Scott, Steven Schrieber, James Slezak, Jarret Stretch, Christina Stow, Mary Trentalange and Robert Wilson. The show runs through January 2.
Thanksgiving Collective T h e Tr i p o l i G a l l e r y i n Southampton presents the 9th annual Thanksgiving Collective, “The Worlds We Create,” featuring works by Jonathan Beer, Nick Weber, Melanie J. Moczarski, and Aakash Nihalani. Runs through January 20. Scott Bluedorn Outeast Gallery in Montauk presents “Scott Bluedorn: Theo Blue” through January 1. Scott Bluedorn, a
Work by Joël Moens at the Monika Olko Gallery in Sag Harbor. life long East Hampton-based artist, designer and illustrator, will show a mix of recent and older work.
Alex Ferrone Photography Works by Carolyn Conrad and Sandi Daniel are on view through Sunday in the current exhibition, Alterations, at Alex Ferrone Photography Gallery in Cutchogue.
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ART SITES Three artists from various backgrounds share an exhibit of fine art at ART SITES in Riverhead. Featuring the work of Garance, Dena Zemsky and Andrew Wojtas. The show runs through December 22. Visit www.artsitesgallery.com.
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1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel
631-722-3292
631-298-3262
www.elbowroomli.com
Open 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Today’s Birthday: Rosita Dolores Alverio, 1931 Can you name the first person to win an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy? Here’s another hint: she lives in Westhampton Beach and is a patron of the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. Alverio was born in Puerto Rico but moved to New York when she was five with her mom, Rosa Maria. It was obvious to her mother that the child possessed a great deal of talent. Rosa Maria, a seamstress, arranged for young Rosita to take dancing lessons. By the time she was 11 she was doing Spanish voiceovers for American films, and she landed on Broadway at the tender age of 13. Hollywood beckoned and the youngster, who by this point had taken her stepfather’s surname, Moreno, appeared in several films, most notably Singin’ In The Rain. By the time she was 25, after a featured role in The King and I, Rosita was a hot property. She was offered the role of Anita in the film version of the Broadway smash West Side Story, and she earned an Oscar for her performance. Moreno, who had shortened her stage name to Rita, was annoyed that she was always stereotypically cast as a Latino, and admitted in an interview with The Independent that she was annoyed the lead role in the movie had gone to Natalie Wood. She said the Latinos in the cast felt Wood was standoffish but realized afterwards the young actress was probably too shy to mingle with the other cast members. Moreno went on to win a Grammy for The Electric Company Album (1972), a Tony for The Ritz (1977) and Emmys in both 1977 and 1978. Moreno knew how to stay in the news. She had an eight-year relationship with Marlon Brando, dated Elvis Presley and frequented the late night talk shows – she was a favorite of Johnny Carson. In addition she has appeared on numerous TV shows and launched a one-man stage show in 2011— during which she sings, dances, and reminisces. She is often spotted in WHB village eating ice cream with her two granddaughters.
This Week In History: 1939 -- Gone With The Wind premieres. 1944 -- Band leader Glenn Miller disappears flying a fighter jet over the English Channel. 1982 -- Bill Parcells named coach of the NY Giants. Famous Deaths: Walt Disney, 1966; Oral Roberts, 2009.
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