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6:30 - 10 pm 15 Prospect St - Southampton, NY

Honoring - Dr. James Brady A pre-Valentine multi-chef event, benefiting The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, featuring the Best Restaurants/Caterers/Private Chefs of the Hamptons with dancing to one of NYC’s hottest DJ’s, Bob Kelly. DRESS : A FLASH OF RED

A BENEFIT FOR The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital, & Ellen’s Well

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Call Event Coordinator Linda B. Shapiro - 631.725.2023 or Co-Coordinator Jessica Mackin - 516.658.6371, mail a check, or reserve online at www.ellensrun.org.

230 Elm - Tim Burke Art of Eating - Cheryl Stair Arlotta Food Studio - Chris Arlotta & Mario Pecoraro Backbar Grille - Ambrosio Merlos Bell & Anchor - Sam McCleland Candied Anchor - Jillian Renna Cavaniola’s Cheese - Michael Cavaniola Cowfish - Michael Johnson Creative Appetite - Rob Janesh Dina’s Delights - Dina Tsiorvas Endless Summer Catering - Peter Ambrose Edible Encores - Alissa Beth Cohen Erica’s Rugelach & Baking Company Erica Kalick Fresh Hamptons - Todd Jacobs Golden Pear Cafes - Keith Davis Harbor Bistro - Damien O’Donnell Joe Cipro - Private Chef Ketchum SeaFarm Oyster Bar Matt Ketchum Little Red - Bob Abrams Lobster Grille - Randy Riess Nick and Toni’s (Honest Group) Joe Realmuto North Fork Foods - Kevin Penner Rumba - Craig Young Seafood Shop - Paul LaBue Silver Spoon Specialties – Jeanine Burge & David Gaviola Smokin’ Wolf - Arthur Wolf Southampton Social Club - Scott Kampf Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine - Erin B. Finley & David Blydenburgh Tully’s Seafood Market and Cafe Gary Lattanzio

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Love Bites To Benefit The Ellen Hermanson Foundation By Jessica Mackin Love Bites, a pre-Valentine multi chef event featuring the best restaurants, caterers and private chefs of the Hamptons will take place on Saturday at Seasons of Southampton from 6:30 to 10 PM. The event will benefit The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital and Ellen’s Well. Dr. James Brady will be honored for all of the pro bono reconstructive surgery that he has donated to breast cancer patients. The incredible Chef Peter Ambrose will serve as Chef Chairman. Guests will enjoy dancing to one of NYC’s hottest DJ’s, Allen Dalton Production’s Bob Kelly. Ann Ciardullo and Cathy Tweedy, who both sit on the Board of the EHF, will serve as the event Chairpersons. The Silent Auction coordinator is Marla Schwenk. She has brought over 40 amazing items in for the guest’s bidding. The event is being held in the loving memory of the Foundation’s dear friend, Annette Heller, who after more than 20 years of dealing with this disease, succumbed to it in April of 2014. She never let the disease dictate her life and was a wonderful volunteer and friend to the Ellen Hermanson Foundation. The Ellen Hermanson Foundation serves the East End of Long Island,

where breast cancer diagnosis and mortality rates are among the highest in the state. They are unique in the commitment to helping breast cancer patients and their families cope with the changing nature of the physical and emotional aspects of breast cancer. The Foundation was established in 1997 in memory of Ellen Hermanson, by her two sisters, Julie Ratner, Ed.D and Emily Levin, Esq, who was a powerful advocate for educational outreach to medically underserved women, psychosocial support services for breast cancer survivors and their families and access to quality breast health care. Dress with a “flash of red” for a memorable evening, while enjoying a variety of delights from many notable Hamptons chefs. Dishes will be provided by Tim Burke, 230 Elm; Cheryl Stair, Art of Eating; Chris Arlotta & Mario Pecoraro, Arlotta Food Studio; Ambrosio Merlos, Backbar Grille; Sam McCleland, Bell & Anchor; Jillian Renna, Candied Anchor; Michael Cavaniola, Cavaniola’s Cheese; Michael Johnson, Cowfish; Rob Janesh, Creative Appetite; Dina Tsiorvas, Dina’s Delights; Peter Ambrose, Endless Summer Catering; Alissa Beth Cohen, Edible Encores; Erica Kalick, Erica’s Rugelach & Baking Company; Todd Jacobs, Fresh Hamptons; Keith Davis, Golden Pear

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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Don’t curse the darkness, pay your electric bill. Soon you’ll have money to burn but for now remember - lonely you can repent for risked fivers by not repeating your past track record as a gambler. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) For Taurus: You’re in a rut; add more excitement to your life and experiment. This is a time to stand alone, to stand up for personal beliefs and goals. Rely as much on intuition as on facts. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) You can cut this kind of sexy tension with a knife or, if you prefer, cut yourself a piece of cake. Either way there’s much to be gained by not doing anything just yet except enjoying the beauty of the moment.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) It’s hard to change the channel when all you’ve got to listen to are parrots. The colors may be pretty but it’s the same old stories and a change of scene is called for to best channel your new energies.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Thinking about a little labor demonstration? Before you strike out, make sure nobody’s just putting a new cover on the same old book of nonnegotiable demands. Table emotion and start at the beginning.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23 The fickle finger of Fate is dialing your number this month but unless you’ve got call waiting, it might not get through to you. Expect a lot of sparks as you burn that backlog of back-burner items.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) It’s thumbs up and thumbs out - hitch your way up to a star. The Universe wants to give you a present this week, but you’ve got to be present to ask. The sky’s the limit for birds, not friends like you.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Like the ringmaster at an aquarium extravaganza, keep holding out your little pieces of information at arm's length and you’ll soon be at crossed porpoises with yourself. Drop it before the killer whale shows.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Payback is a bit childish at times but

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Elijah Wood, 1981 The big feet were fake, but those huge bulging eyes are for real. Elijah Wood, who has been in the public eye since he was a child, will forever be known as Frodo from the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. Very few people remember he was in Back To The Future Part II when he was eight – he started his career as a model. Wood had starring roles in Radio Flyer when he was 11, The Good Son at age 13, and Flipper when he was 15. But it was his role in The Ice Storm that caught the eye of Peter Jackson, the New Zealand director who was planning one of the most ambitious film projects of all time, bringing J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece to the big screen. The commitment to make three movies would mean a huge commitment for the actors – it was filmed in New Zealand. and none plays a bigger role than the Frodo Baggins character. In fact, Wood received top billing over the likes of acting legends like Ian McKellen and Cate Blanchett. Wood has chosen his roles carefully since 2004, when Lord Of The Rings: The Return of The King swept the Academy Awards. He was in Everything Is Illuminated in 2005 and was the voice of Mumble in Happy Feet, one of the most successful animated films of all time. Think we’ve seen the last of Frodo? Think again. Jackson is planning prequels and sequels and Wood has expressed interest in continuing in the role. In fact, Jackson gave him a pair of the prosthetic hobbit feet. It’s been a wild ride for the kid from Iowa whose parents ran a deli.

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CANCER (June 22 - July 23) You’re finally in the driver’s seat but the steering wheel won’t turn yet and it’s the seat that’s spinning in circles. These are the times that fry women’s soles - but only if they’re dragging their feet.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Love the one you’re with the most you - and prepare for further miracles. The marriage of convenience and passion is possible this month if you can really believe you deserve it. If not you, then who?

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Super Bowl Special

If Heading Out’s Your Goal By Kitty Merrill

Not looking forward to hosting a passel of rabid sports fans at your house for Super Bowl XLIX? Forget all the fuss of cooking up those wings and cleaning up afterwards. Get your backfield in motion and head out to any number of local establishments to view the game, see fellow fans and enjoy lots of traditional football fare. Huddle up, here’s a round up of just a few spots waiting on the sidelines to serve. In Springs, Harbor Grill is kicking off Super Bowl at 10 AM with its famous “bottomless brunch.” Then, beginning at noon, guests who order a menu item, get a free cup of Chef Damien’s Championship Chili. HG is located right on the water and has a killer view. You might even “Seahawks.” Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett celebrates Super Bowl Sunday with food and drink specials, plus raffles for gift basket giveaways each quarter. Enter to win a 42-inch flat screen TV. Rowdy Hall starts its celebration at 3 PM. BOGO snacks and drink specials, including $5 well drinks and two for one cosmos for the ladies. Straight down Newtown Lane Cittanuova is a popular spot for viewing games. Where can you watch them tossing the pigskin whilst eating roasted pig? Why, Townline BBQ, of course. The Sagaponack eatery is offering Pig Roast Specials, like an $11 pulled pig sandwich replete with TL Vinegar Sauce and coleslaw on a potato bun or a smoked pig combo special ($16) with a choice of two sides. You can also get wings to go. Out in Montauk The Point and Shagwong’s are favorites for game viewing. Or, go with luxury and head to Gurney’s Port O Call bar to watch the game or the ocean. They’ve got four large screen TVs, and will offer happy hour prices from 5 PM till the end of the game, free pizza and wings at half time, and half off their regular bar menu. In Riverhead, Digger’s Ales N’ Eats will offer its special football menu, as well as catering to go, plus giveaways throughout the game. With its vast array of craft beer and oodles of big screen TVs, Southampton Publick House is a popular spot for football fans. In Sag Harbor, you can’t get more local than the Corner Bar. MJ Dowling’s in Noyac is sure to have a crowd

on Game Day. A Nielsen Super Bowl survey revealed 42 percent of respondents drink beer during the game. Wine drinkers listed next, at 33 percent with 22 percent going for the hard stuff. Some 71 percent opt for soda. Whatever you drink, be sure to drink responsibly.

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By Emily Toy With Super Bowl Sunday drawing near, locals are gearing up for a day of football, drinking, and of course, eating. Sunday marks what some may call the national holiday of consuming chicken wings, pizza, and chili, and champion snacking on chips and dips. For some, it’s a day of cooking. And what’s the most important tool for a successful Super Bowl feast? (Hint: It’s not a beer cozy or a pair of comfy pants- although those might really come in handy.) It’s a slow cooker, that infallible appliance sure to make all your touchdown dishes come true. Here are some full-proof dishes for the good ole crock-pot: For chicken wings, get two to three

pounds of wings, (used thawed wings, not frozen), 12 ounces of Franks Red Hot Original Sauce, three tablespoons of salted butter, and good blue cheese dressing. Add the chicken, sauce, and butter (sliced up and put on top of wings) to the slow cooker. Cook on high for two to two and a half hours. Resist opening the lid while cooking. Once cooked, take the wings out, leaving the sauce in the slow cooker, and put the wings on a baking sheet. Broil the wings in the oven for a few minutes on each side, until browned and crisp. Add the wings back to the slow cooker, coating them with the sauce. Serve and enjoy with blue cheese. (You could also add carrot and celery sticks as a garnish, but who’s kidding who here?)

Chili is another easy, yet traditional Super Bowl dish. Sautee onions, celery, carrots, and bell peppers with salt and olive oil, stirring occasionally until softened, about eight minutes. Add garlic, two tablespoons each of chili powder and cumin, and cook until fragrant, about one minute. Add the ground beef, breaking the meat with a wooden spoon, and salt until it’s no longer pink (about seven minutes). Transfer the mixture to the slow cooker, add a can of diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, and cans of pinto and kidney beans (drained). Stir and cover. Cook on low for eight hours, or on high for six. Garnish with grated cheddar cheese, sour cream, tortilla chips, or jalapenos. No crock-pot? No problem. There are plenty of other no-cook recipes sure to please the masses. Here’s a killer seven-layer bean dip from yours truly: In a bowl combine taco seasoning mix and a can of refried beans. Spread the mixture on a large serving platter. Next mix sour cream and softened cream cheese. Spread over the beans. Top with your favorite salsa. Then add a layer of diced tomatoes (fresh is better here), a layer of chopped green bell peppers, chopped scallions, and shredded iceberg lettuce. Top the whole thing with grated cheddar cheese and garnish with black olives. Serve with tortilla chips or toasted pita

bread. Feel like serving something on the lighter side? Edamame dip may be just the thing. Place shelled edamame (about one and a half cups), half cup water, some chopped red onion, a couple tablespoons of rice vinegar, some cilantro, olive oil, salt, a teaspoon of chili garlic sauce, and a can of white beans (drained) in a food processor or blender. Blend until smooth and serve with veggies. Don’t feel like cooking? Rest assured, for there are plenty of local eateries offering options for the Big Game. Here’s a roundup of where to get Super Bowl eats: • Villa Italian Specialties (7 Railroad Avenue in East Hampton) is offering a “Football Party Specials” menu complete with trays of pasta dishes, wings, deli platters, heroes, and finger foods. Call 631-324-5110 to place your order. • Cromer’s (3500 Noyac Road, Sag Harbor) is offering tasty tailgating treats including hot and spicy wings, Carribean jerk wings, BBQ baby back ribs, Texas style chili, smoked beef brisket, and zesty jalapeno poppers, as well as American and Italian heroes. Order by calling 631-725-9004. • Other favs include Fierro’s (631324-5751), Pepperoni’s (they deliver! 631-329-2121), Red Horse Market (631-324-9500), La Parmigiana (631259-6618), and North Fork Bacon and Smokehouse (631-886-2220).

INDY Super Bowl PICKS Jerry Della Femina Five PM Super Bowl Sunday. Bill Belichick is feeling confident. He had his usual game-day breakfast of two small children and an eight-ounce glass of fresh blood delivered to him every day by Vampire Beverages of Boston. He has the game on his mind, but he keeps thinking of his Sunday night ritual after every winning game in which he goes to “The Miss Callahan School of Discipline” in downtown Boston and – for a payment of $1,000 – he is allowed to whip any poor soul who has wandered in to Miss Callahan’s looking for pain. Bill remembers that after every winning game he shows up wearing a mask, his famous hoodie and nothing else. And every time he brings down the whip he mutters, “Take that, Brady. Take that, Brady, you pretty boy piece of s**t,” because Bill Belichick owes no man his loyalty. Bill Belichick is beholden to no man. Nine PM Super Bowl Sunday. Bill Belichick is sad. Seattle has beaten New England 24-14. Bill has had only one moment on Super Bowl Sunday that he enjoyed. It came at the end of the game when he walked onto the field to

congratulate Pete Carroll, the coach of the Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks. As he reached over and put his right arm on Carroll’s shoulder he was able to, with his left hand, reach into Carroll’s back pocket and slide out Carroll’s wallet. “Not a total loss,” Belichick thought. “I lost the Super Bowl but I made $248 from Carroll’s wallet.” Bill Belichick is a winner. Rick Murphy Last year Denver was the sexy pick, but the smart money was on Seattle. That’s because Seattle played a tougher schedule and had the best defense in the NFL. Denver had just completed a recordbreaking season led by quarterback Peyton Manning, who broke the NFL record for touchdown passes. But Manning, who has undergone two neck surgeries, was clearly tiring as last season progressed. This year, New England is the sexy pick, and Seattle is back, once again with the best defense in the league. Seattle did not play as strong a schedule as it did last season. A lot

of the teams in the NFC West suffered through down years, and several had key players injured when Seattle played them. The Seahawks are not the same team. Management released Percy Harvin, who was a disruptive presence in the clubhouse – but he scored a key touchdown in last year’s Super Bowl. Marshawn Lynch, one of the league’s best runners, is back, but his increasingly bizarre behavior worries the teams’ coaches and officials. Even golden boy QB Russell Wilson is tarnished goods, divorcing his high school sweetheart during the season. New England coach Bill Belicheck is the best in the business, and nearly unbeatable when given two weeks to prepare for an opponent. Belicheck’s modus operendi is to take way the opponent’s top offensive weapon, and that will be Lynch. That means Wilson will have to beat the Pats, and he’ll be throwing into New England’s excellent pass coverage. The trouble is Deflate Gate – the Pats are accused of under-inflating game balls to make them easier to pass and catch. The last time the Pats were accused of cheating before the Super

Bowl was 2007, and though they were undefeated and an 18-point favorite they lost the Super Bowl to the Giants. I don’t think the NFL hierarchy wants a tarnished Super Bowl champion. Does that mean the game will be fixed? Call it what you will. Seattle 23, New England 20.

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With all the raucous around DeflateGate, it’s been hard to remember that the biggest game of the season has yet to be played. The Seahawks strength is their secondary, but Tom Brady and his receivers will use plenty of motion, cross routes, and screen passes to try and negate Sherman’s strength. Plus, the Patriots have as strong of a run game as they’ve had in years. Meantime, Seahawks QB Russell Wilson struggled mightily until the final few minutes against Green Bay. The Seahawks will be relying on running back Marshawn Lynch, but he is now facing a top-10 rushing defense, compared to the Packers, who were in the bottom third of the League. Deflate-gate provides extra motivation for coach Bill Belichick and Brady to silence the critics. Pick: Patriots 27, Seahawks 21


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Super Bowl: Wanna Bet? By Rick Murphy

The Super Bowl is, to a gambling addict, the equivalent of going to heaven. Never before in the annals of history have so many ways been made available to separate a sucker from his money in such a short amount of time. First of all, there are the Super Bowl pools seen all over the place. These are actually your best bet: typically, all of the money invested in a pool is returned to the winners – a 100 percent payout. You won’t find anything like that with the bookies. BTW, if you do win a pool – particularly a bar pool – it is customary to tip the bartender who sold you the box five percent. Some winners buy a round when they come pick up the loot. The Super Bowl is the largest betting

day of the year, topping even Kentucky Derby Day, You can bet, for example, on the opening coin toss. That’s right: it’s a 50/50 proposition. The trouble is, if you lose you pay the bookie a 10 percent surcharge. You can bet on what team scores first, how many points there will be in each quarter, how many field goals, who scores first, how many touchdowns, and many other variables besides the standard point spread and Under/Over. This year the point spread is even, so that’s simple enough. The Under/ Over is the combined number of points scored in the game. There is another Under/Over offered for the betting man who can’t get

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enough: the length of the National Anthem, which will be performed by Idina Menzel, or Adele Dazeem as John Travolta is fond of calling her. The U/O is two minutes, one second. (Given that Menzel likes to go on with her bad self we are taking the over.) You can bet on what color hoodie New England’s Bill Belichick will wear – you must put up $145 to win $100 if your guess is gray. You win $105 on your $100 bet if it’s blue. If it’s pink or any other color everyone goes home and the world as we know it comes to an abrupt end. (Since the Seahawks wear blue uniforms we are going with the gray). There is another bet on whether his hoodie will have cut sleeves or not. (It will probably be stuffy in Arizona, so we say Belichick goes with the air-conditioned look.) What will Katie Perry wear when she performs her first number at halftime. “Skirt/Dress” is the favorite – “Pants/Shorts” the underdog.

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We’re betting a really tight, short skirt with tights underneath. (What will we win?) Who will President Obama pick? Obama is a real sports fan, so he knows his stuff. Nevertheless, he thinks Obamacare works. So whomever the Prez picks, bet on the opposite! Some of us watch the Big Game because we love the game, some watch because of the TV commercials, some watch because of the sheer spectacle of the thing, and some sit there, biting their nails, a small fortune betting on every play. Sounds like a plan to me.


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Songs Of The Heart John Drew Theater Lab presents Songs of the Heart by Sheree M.C. Elder at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Visit www. guildhall.org. Roy Lichtenstein Checkerboard Film Foundation presents a documentary on Roy Lichtenstein’s Tokyo Brushstrokes at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill on Friday at 6 PM. Visit www. parrishart.org. Mom: It’s MY Wedding Southampton Cultural Center’s Center Stage presents Mom: It’s MY Wedding running through Sunday. For tickets visit www.scc-arts.org.

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Moon Over Buffalo The North Fork Community Theater presents Moon Over Buffalo directed by Robert Horn and produced by

John Hudson. The show runs through Sunday. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at 631-298-NFCT or www.nfct.com.

Gallery Walk Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Calling All Artists The Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce 2015 Poster Contest & Exhibit invites artists to submit 2-D original artwork that captures and reflects the Greater Westhampton Community. Artwork will be exhibited in the Westhampton Free Library in April and will be judged by the public. For complete entry details and entry submission form visit www. WesthamptonChamber.com, email info@whbcc.org or call 631-2883337. Focused Imagination Focused Imagination by The East End Photographers Group takes place through February 20 at Suffolk County Community College. The show is cocurated by Suffolk County Community College alumna Christina Stow at the Eastern Campus’ Lyceum Gallery in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center

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in Riverhead. A reception will take place tomorrow from 4 to 6 PM. Antique Dolls Exhibit “Ageless Beauty: Antique Dolls Exhibit” at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead will run through March 7. The show features over 100 vintage dolls from the private collection of Betty Ann Richardson and the Suffolk County Historical Society. A Tea & Talk will take place on Saturday at 1 PM. Call 631-727-2881 for more info. ONGOING Student Arts Fest Guild Hall in East Hampton presents the Student Arts Festival Part I, Grades K-8. The show runs through February 22. For more information visit www. guildhall.org. Americana Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Jim Malloy’s “Americana,” studio and plein air paintings. The show is on display through Sunday.

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Food Drive Blue Duck Bakery is honoring the dream with an MLK, Jr. food drive, running through the end of the month. Bring non-perishable items to any of the Blue Duck Bakery Café locations in Southampton, Southold, Riverhead, and Greenport. Items will be donated to local food banks. Hamptons Dance Authority As part of the Long Island Cup Ballroom Dance Tournament, Hamptons Dance Authority is hosting a “Meet n Greet” Cocktail Party on Friday at 7:30 PM to benefit the Hamptons AARP Community Group. For more information visit www.longislandcuptournament. com. Mad About Hats The Hampton Bays Public Library is hosting a Mad About Hats Tea Party scheduled for Sunday at 2 PM. Admission is $25.

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Have-A-Heart Peconic Landing hosts “Have-AHeart Dinner” on Friday, February 6 at the Greenport Community Center to benefit CAST (Community Action Southold Town). Seatings at 5 PM and 7 PM. Music by Lea Kendall. For reservations call 631-477-1717.

Sweet 16 The “Sweet 16” 16th annual Valentine Salon Luncheon to benefit East End Hospice’s Camp Good Grief will be held on February 11 from 11:30 AM to 2 PM at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. The Good Heart Award Honoree will be Anne William-Isom, CEO, Harlem Children’s Zone. Guest speaker will be designer, seamstress, carpenter and television personality, mother of Camp Good Grief Camper, Leslie Segrete. For tickets call Christine Michne at 631-288-7080 or visit www. eastendhospice.org. Love, Loss and What I Wore The North Fork Community Theater will present a fundraiser performance of Love, Loss and What I Wore on Saturday, February 14 at 8 PM and on Sunday, February 15 at 2:30 PM. All proceeds will benefit the NFCT Renovation Campaign. There will be a free reception at 7 PM before the Saturday show, and a Renovation Plan Update after the Sunday matinee. The performance will be directed by Terry Brockbank and performed by Linda Betjeman, Kathy Brockbank, Susan Cincotta, Jenifer Maxson and Sara Mundy. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.nfct.com or by calling 631-298-NFCT.


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All quiz participants will receive a 10 percent discount on non-promotional food during the quiz. For more information call Townline BBQ at 631537-2271.

$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. Quiz Night Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents 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.

Wolffer 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. Visit www.wolffer.com.

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Mercado Open Mic Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Fireside Sessions Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas on Friday 8 PM. For more info visit www.baystreet.org. All Star Comedy Show Bay Street in Sag Harbor presents All Star Comedy Show, featuring the rising stars of comedy, on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet.org. Mercado Open Mic Mercado Mexican Grill & Tequila Bar in Bridgehampton presents an Open Jam/Mic every Thursday. All performers will receive special $2 and $3 tacos and 1/2 price margaritas for all customers. 7 to 9:30 PM. Indian Wells Tavern Indian Wells Tavern presents happy hour Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar with reduced price drinks and $6 bar menu. On Friday it’s ladies night starting at 10 PM with $6 well drinks, $6 glasses of wine and $6 fireball shots for ladies. Saturday night for a $5

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cover there’s a DJ and $6 shots. Visit www.indianwellstavern.com. Southampton Publick House Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and $.50 wings. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials at 9:30. Friday is all night happy hour with taproom specials and DJ Dory at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM. Zokkon Zokkon in East Hampton hosts free sushi at the bar 5 to 8 PM tomorrow evening. Sunday through Thursday the restaurant offers a three course prix fixe for $25.95. The Jam Session The Jam Session takes place on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www. thejamsession.org.

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New On DVD Gone Girl Gillian Flynn’s bestseller is brought to life by the director David Fincher – and then suffers a slow death at the same hands. Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike plays a bizarre woman trapped in a loveless marriage who abruptly disappears. Ben Affleck plays the less than perfect husband who becomes a suspect. It all goes swimmingly for a while, and then it keeps going . . . and going. Even Doogie Howser shows up at one point. Pike got a Best Actress nod; Tyler Perry does a surprisingly good turn as a highpriced attorney. The aforementioned Neil Patrick Harris should stick to sitcoms.

Coming Soon Timbuktu * (PG-13) Abderrahmane Sissako’s masterpiece about a simple cattle herding family whose lives are turned upside down by religious fundamentalists is one of the best films of this century. The likely winner of the Best Foreign Film Oscar is a must-see. Don’t miss it. New To Theaters Mortdecai (R) What the hell is wrong with Johnny Depp? Is there anyone weirder in all of film land? The latest proof of his complete insanity is this film, in which he plays a super sleuth hunting down valuable artwork. It’s hands down the worst film Depp has ever made, and that is saying something. Gwyneth Paltow, Ewan McGregor and Olivia Munn are among the big name stars that for some unfathomable reason agreed to appear in this bomb.

Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with

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Come sing and dance with Miss Lori and her guitar as she celebrates the seasons at East Hampton Library on Friday morning. Starting at 10:30 AM, kids ages one to three years old (babies are welcome) can gather at the library’s children’s room. Signup required. Register at the library, by calling 631-324-0222 ext. 2, or emailing childrens@easthamptonlibrary.org with the child’s name, age, contact phone number and town of residence.

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Will the object sink or swim? That’s the question this Saturday at the South Fork Natural History Museum as kids ages three to five gather to test certain objects in water. Join SoFo Nature Educator Nicole Cummings for the workshop, starting at 2 PM, and make predictions as to which natural objects will sink and which objects will float. Make sure to wear clothes that can get wet. Museum is located at 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike in Bridgehampton. Call 631537-9735 to RSVP and for further information.

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Kids can venture “into the woods” this weekend as the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Arts Education Program’s Teen Theatre Troupe presents its second full-scale musical production Into The Woods Junior. This all-teen interpretation of the Tony Award-winning classic by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine will be featured this Friday and Saturday at 7 PM. Tickets are $15 per person. For more info, and to buy tickets visit

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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. ext. 523 to reserve your seat. Fax them to 631-324-2544 or email to kmerrill@ THURSDAY 1•29•15 indyeastend.com. • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce hosts a networking night at AgeFocus on County Road 39A in Southampton. 5 to 7 PM, $15 entrance fee. Call 631-283-0402 for details. THURSDAY 1•29•15 SATURDAY 1•31•15 • Highway Supe Steve Lynch is the guest of honor • The South Fork Natural History Museum in at the town Republican committee’s fundraiser at The Bridgehampton takes a look at river otters with Mike Palm from 6 to 8 PM. $50. Call 631-875-8652 to RSVP. Bottini, wildlife biologist and author at 7 PM. Call 631FRIDAY 1•30•15 537-9735 for registration and admission information. • The East Hampton Historical Society presents a • Traverse Camp Tekawitha at 10 AM with Val talk by director Richard Barons at Clinton Academy at Abbate of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. 7 PM. His topic is “Horsing Around: Fox Hunts, Racing, Meet at the parking lot of Red Creek Park on Old and More.” Free admission. Riverhead Road in Hampton Bays. Got questions? SATURDAY 1•31•15 Phone 631-495-4703. • Connect blazed and unblazed trails as you SUNDAY 2•1•15 loop through the Stony Hill/ Jacob’s Farm section of • It’s Flubbermania at the South Fork Natural Amagansett. Meet Jeri Wellman and Nick Bryan of the History Museum in Bridgehampton. Kids aged six to East Hampton Trails Preservation Society on Red Dirt 12 learn the secrets of polymer chemistry at 10 AM. Road, about a quarter mile east of Accabonac Highway at Call 631-537-9735 for registration and admission 10 AM. Call 631-324-9290 for additional information. information. • St. Luke’s Church in East Hampton is the place MONDAY 2•2•15 to be for a spaghetti dinner to raise money for the Kate • A four–week seminar for caregivers of older Graham Scholarship Fund. 4:30 to 7:30 PM, $15 for adults offered by Southampton Town begins with a adults and $5 for kids. light lunch at 1 PM. Call 631-283-1235 to register. • The annual student arts festival at Guild Hall runs through February 22. Check out masterpieces crafted by kids in grades K through eight. • Guild Hall offers free open art studio for kids today SATURDAY 1•31•15 (11 AM to 5 PM) and tomorrow (Noon to 5 PM). All • The Riverhead Farmers Market operates indoors in materials supplied, ages five and up. the old Swezey’s department store on East Main Street. It runs every Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. • It’s a dress-up antique dolls tea and talk at 1 PM at the Suffolk County Historical Society. $10. Call WEDNESDAY 1•28•15 631-727-2881 to reserve your space. • Join Dr. Alex Aponte, Medical Director of the Ed SUNDAY 2•1•15 & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute, for a screening of Fed • David Mills performs Dare to Dream, a tribute Up, a documentary about the role of sugar addiction to Dr. Martin Luther King, at 2 PM at the Riverhead in America’s obesity epidemic at 5:30 PM. Roger’s Library. Call 631-727-3228 to register or visit the Memorial Library in Southampton. Call 631-283-0774 library’s website.

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East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 MONDAY 2•2•15 • The AARP defensive driving class and driver safety course are offered today and tomorrow from 12:30 to 4:30PM (must attend both days). Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 SATURDAY 1•31•14 • The Friends of the Library host a book sale every Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. TUESDAY 2•3•15 • AARP tax help is available at 10 AM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 TUESDAY 2•3•15 • The Hampton Bays Historical and Preservation Society presents an inside look at local cemeteries at noon. WEDNESDAY 2•4•15 • Learn how to make healthy winter soups and stews at 6:30 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 FRIDAY 1•30•15 • Organic farmer Patty Gentry helps you start planning your garden at 2 PM. WEDNESDAY 2•4•15 • Dr. Rashmi Sharma speaks about “Happy Legs: New Treatments for Varicose Veins” at 2 PM. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 FRIDAY 1•30•15 • Oooh, chocolate! That’s the topic for this week’s “Lunch and Learn” segment. Noon. Folks from Hampton

Chocolate Factory offer a presentation and the chance for taste-testing.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 2•4•15 • See Gone Girl at 7 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 1•30•15 • Bible Quiz, about a girl’s quest to win a national prize, screens at 1:30 PM. SUNDAY 2•1•15 • SAT prep for high school juniors begins today. It’s a 10-hour course designed to get students ready for the March exam. 1 to 3:30 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 1•31•15 • This week’s Saturday “crafternoon” focuses on disguises. 3:30 PM. Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 FRIDAY 1•30•15 • There’s Zumba for kids in grades five through eight at 6 PM. MONDAY 2•2•15 • What are the chances? They’re showing Groundhog Day on Groundhog Day! All day long 10 AM to 8 PM. Just stop by. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 SATURDAY 1•31•15 • The Barbie Bunch meets and enjoys an array of clothes and dolls. No registration necessary. Just drop by at 10:30 AM. SUNDAY 2•1•15 • February is amnesty month for overdue materials. Get them back, and no questions asked, no fine assessed.

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Independent Dining Cajun BBQ Wings With Blue Cheese Dipping Sauce Ingredients (serves 4) 2 lbs chicken legs and wings ¼ cup paprika powder 1 tbsp cayenne powder 2 tbsp brown sugar ¼ cup old bay seasoning 2 tbsp curry powder 2 tbsp ground coriander seed 2 tbsp ancho chili powder 2 tbsp ground black pepper 2 tbsp salt 2 tbsp cumin powder ½ cup olive oil

¼ cup soy sauce 2 tbsp ketchup 2 tbsp hot sauce

Sauce Ingredients ½ cup mayonnaise ½ cup sour cream 1 oz softened cream cheese ½ clove of garlic (minced) ½ cup crumbled blue cheese 1 oz soy sauce 1 tbsp chopped horseradish salt & pepper to taste

Method Pre-heat your oven to 425. In a small bowl add all dry ingredients for the chicken to make your spice rub.

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Now in a large mixing bowl add the chicken and all the wet ingredients. Mix well and when all the chicken has been evenly coated add half the spice rub. Mix one more time and then evenly lay the chicken pieces out on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Bake for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes take the sheet pan out and dust the chicken with some of the remaining spice rub. Bake for another 7 minutes. When the wings are done and cooling for a few minutes gather all the ingredients for the blue cheese dipping sauce and fold together gently in a mixing bowl. Plate and enjoy.

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Now Serving Nick & Toni's Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton n o w o f f e r s t w o - f o r- o n e w o o d oven pizzas every Monday and Wednesday beginning at 6 PM. The special applies for dine-in or take-out. Selection may include margherita, salsiccia, cavolfiore, chorizo and ramano pizza's. Nick & Toni’s is open Wednesday to Monday beginning at 6 PM. For further information or reservations, call Nick & Toni’s at 631-324-3550.

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Gurney’s Montauk is offering a Valentine’s Day Lover’s Package on the ocean for February 13 and 14. What could be more romantic than waking up to the sound of waves crashing on one of the most spectacular beaches on the Atlantic Ocean? Treat your loved one to a two night stay at Gurney’s Montauk this Valentine’s Day and enjoy the use of the incredible facilities and all of the romantic additions in the Valentine’s Package, including in-room Champagne, romantic fourcourse Valentine’s dinner, couples massage class and in-room lovers amenities. Call 631-668-2345 or visit www.gurneysmontauk.com for more information.

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