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Night Moves Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Holiday Concert Caroline Doctorow and Russ Seeger and Job Potter and The Friends Band (Gerry Giliberti, Sarah Greene, Anthony Liberatore, Randy Parsons) will perform originals, folk, country, blues and carols at Ashawagh Hall in Springs tomorrow night at 7:30 PM. Rock And Roll Holiday Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents The Vendettas: Rock And Roll Holiday Spectacular on Sunday at 7 PM. Join one of Long Island’s favorite Rockabilly bands, The Vendettas, with a show that features great rocking holiday hits as well as plenty of Roots Rock and Roll, which The Vendettas are known for. The evening also includes The Holiday Horns, pianist Mike Ryan and vocalist Erin Doherty, which makes it a great holiday event for the whole family. Tickets are available for $15 online at www.baystreet.org or by calling the Bay Street Theater Box Office at 631725-9500. 230 Elm On Friday 230 Elm in Southampton hosts its annual community holiday party from 6 to 10 PM. Open top shelf
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bar, dinner buffet, DJ and dancing, all for $40. Call 631-377-3900 for reservations. Daddy Issues Nashville’s all girl grunge-rock trio Daddy Issues will be performing a free in-store show on Friday at 5 PM at Innersleeve Records in Amagansett before their show at the The Stephen Talkhouse with The Glazzies. This will be the last date of their winter tour “Daddy Issues On Ice.” 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.
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Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong. Quiz Night Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents Quiz Night. Every Thursday
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@ indyeastend.com. Messiah On Friday Handel’s Messiah is at 8 PM. Christopher Hogwood conducts a riveting performance by the Academy of Ancient Music and the Choir of Westminster Abbey of Handel’s bestloved oratorio. The recording takes full advantage not only of Westminster Abbey’s fine acoustic qualities but, also the incomparable architectural splendor of the surroundings. Guild Hall, East Hampton. Free. Christmas Celebrations Old Whalers’ Church in Sag Harbor
will present two special Christmas celebrations the weekend before the holiday. A reading of a “radio play” version of Dickens’ Christmas Carol on Friday at 7:30 PM and a “Home for Christmas” concert on Sunday at 7 PM. All are welcome to attend. There is no admission charge for either event. A free-will offering will be received. Harbor Bells Harbor Bells, an English Handbell Choir based in Sag Harbor, will perform Saturday at 5 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, and Sunday at 4 PM at St. Andrews RC Church in Sag Harbor. For more info call director, Valerie Bell at 631725-2948.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Naturopathica East Hampton's Naturopathica is offering 20 percent off treatments if you donate a non-perishable food item when you visit the spa Monday through Friday, through December 31. To book, call 631-329-2525. Adopt-A-Family Take part in The Retreat’s Adopt-AFamily Program by donating holiday presents or gift cards for a family in need. Call Christiana at 631329-4398 or email cdinkelmeyer@ theretreatinc.org to learn more about how you can become involved in brightening the holiday season for survivors of domestic violence.
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Awkward Family Photos “ Aw k w a r d F a m i l y P h o t o s : The Exhibition” is on display at the Southampton Ar ts Center through January 4. Visit www. southamptoncenter.org. Patrice Casanova Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents its December 2014 exhibit,
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Now Playing Unbroken (PG-13) Angelina Jolie directs the film version of Laura Hillenbrand’s bestseller, and there are caution flags everywhere. The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies * (PG-13) The third and last installment of Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy is a mesmerizing, action-packed adventure film that is brilliantly filmed and expertly acted. Best of all, it comes in at a manageable one hour and 44 minutes. It is an epic in every sense and should not be missed. In fact, see all three and enjoy Tolkien’s wonderfully-conceived world.
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Inherent Vice (R) Paul T. Anderson’s films (Boogie Nights, There Will be Blood) are often praised and reviled nearly as often. Joaquin Phoenix, an Anderson favorite (The Master), stars as an investigator in the late 1960s whose ex-wife takes up with a billionaire. It’s incoherent and fractured, but the cast keeps it from unraveling altogether. Based on the Thomas Pynchon novel. Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Reese Witherspoon co-star. It’s worth a try.
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capture on film. This is an important story: perhaps read the book first to better understand exactly how remarkable Zamperini, with all his imperfections, really was. Exodus: Gods and Kings (R) It’s been a long time since we had a biblical epic – well, not really (think Noah) -- but a long time between good ones. Ridley Scott brings us Exodus: Gods and Kings in breathtaking 3-D, and it looks to be a good one or at the very least grandiose in the style of The Ten Commandments. Christian Bale plays some important biblical figure – oh wait, he plays Moses. And he goes up against duh – a pharaoh in Egypt. Did we mention the film reminds us of The Ten Commandments?
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East Hampton FRIDAY 12•19•14 • Spread the light of Hanukkah and join together with the Jewish community of East Hampton for a public menorah lighting at Herrick Park on Newtown Lane, across the street from the East Hampton Middle School. Starting at 3:30 PM, hot drinks and hot latkes will be served. SATURDAY 12•20•14 • Take a winter woods walk with Tyler Armstrong of the South Fork Natural History Museum at 1 PM. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 to sign up, and for meeting place and admission info. • Hike Shadmoor State Park with Dave Luce of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Call 917-885-5749 to learn more. SUNDAY 12•21•14 • The end of December is the best time to see seals on the seashore. Take a nature walk in Montauk with Lindsay from the South Fork Natural History Museum at 1 PM. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 to sign up, and for meeting place and admission info.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 12•17•14 • Basilica Parish of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary on Hill Street in Southampton will present a Family Christmas Pageant at 7 PM. Over 300 local children will perform. THURSDAY 12•18•14 • Every Thursday the Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute of Southampton Hospital offers a free hip hop cardio class in their Hampton Bays outpost at 6:15 PM.
FRIDAY 12•19•14 • A Buddhist Candlelight Peace Service will be held from 5:30 to 7 PM at the Vajravarahi Meditation Center on 112 Hampton Street in Sag Harbor. • A radio play version of A Christmas Carol will be performed at the Old Whalers’ Church in Sag Harbor at 7:30 PM. No admission.
SUNDAY 12•21•14 • Christmas service at Community Bible Church in Sag Harbor at 10 AM. • The Harbor Bells, a homegrown English Handbell choir, performs at St. Andrews RC Church in Sag Harbor at 4 PM. • Old Whalers’ Church in Sag Harbor invites all to come “Home for Christmas” with a festive concert at 7 PM. Free.
Menorah Lighting at Ammermann Riverfront Park behind the shops in downtown Riverhead, complete with blessings, songs and treats. No charge. 6:30 PM. • The Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead’s ho-ho-holds its annual Santa Brunch. Say hello to their mascots, enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast in
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Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 1936 He is everywhere. You see him in Monte Carlo, and in South America at carnival. The tabloids are filled with his exploits. He is the most interesting man in the world. Or maybe not. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, born and raised in Argentina, was a chemical engineer by day and a nightclub bouncer by night until he decided to go back to school – seminary school. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1969. Bergoglio kept a low profile but was highly regarded by the church’s hierarchy. By 1973 he had been named to Argentina’s Provincial Superior of the Society of Jesus and served for six years. Parishioners and church leaders were drawn to him not because he was verbose and flashy but because of his humility and his concern for the poor and downtrodden. He became the Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998 and three years
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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Don’t see them listed? Tell them to email their info to kmerrill@indyeastend.com in a timely fashion. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 12•18•14 • Kids can make snowman earrings at 3 PM. FRIDAY 12•12•14 • There’s a teen holiday party and cookie swap at 3 PM. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 SUNDAY 12•21•14 • Cozy Cocoa Sundays begin at 12:30 PM and there’s an ugly sweater contest at 1 PM. Montauk Library 631-668-3377 WEDNESDAY 12•17•14 • Frank will be shown at 7 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 12•19•14 • Like Father, Like Son will be shown at 1:30 PM. SATURDAY 12•20•14
Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 FRIDAY 12•19•14 • It’s Friday night fun as kids in grades five through eight make snowman cupcakes. 6 to 7 PM. SATURDAY 12•20•14 • Isidore Doroski, author of The Inverted Mask, is the library’s special guest at 1:30 PM.
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