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EAST HAMPTON UFSD CONTINUING EDUCATION 4 Long Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 MARCH 12 – APRIL 18 REGISTRATION: Please contact instructors at the numbers or emails listed below. ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT EAST HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL ON LONG LANE

BASIC DRAWING, Karyn Mannix, Room 69 - Wednesdays., 6-8 p.m. FEE: $150, with additional materials $20. To register, contact Ms. Mannix at karynmannix@optonline.net, or call (631) 329-2811. BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS, Dr. George Aman, Room 68 - Wednesdays, 5-6:30 p.m. FEE: $100. To register, contact Dr. Aman by email at gaman13927@aol.com or call (631) 907-2917 or (631) 766-6656. BRIDGE, INTERMEDIATE, Dr. George Aman, Room 68 - Wednesdays, 6:45-8:15 p.m. FEE: $100. To register, contact Dr. Aman by email at gaman13927@aol.com or call (631) 907-2917 or (631) 766-6656. BECOMING COMPUTER FRIENDLY, KarenLise Bjerring, Room 11 - Thursdays, 7:15-8:15 p.m. Beginners only. FEE: $75. To register, contact Ms. Bjerring by email at liseb@optonline.net, or call (631) 237-4663. INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL, KarenLise Bjerring, Room 11 - Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m. FEE: $75. To register, contact Ms. Bjerring by email at liseb@optonline.net, or call (631) 237-4663. MICROSOFT WORD, INTERMEDIATE, KarenLise Bjerring, Room 11 - Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. FEE: $75. To register, contact Ms. Bjerring by email at liseb@optonline.net, or call (631) 237-4663. PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS, KarenLise Bjerring, ITC ROOM - Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m. (4 sessions) FEE: $85. To register, contact Ms. Bjerring by email at liseb@optonline.net, or call (631) 237-4663. INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS, KarenLise Bjerring, Room 11 - Wednesdays, 7:15-8:15 p.m. FEE: $55. To register, contact Ms. Bjerring by email at liseb@optonline.net, or call (631) 237-4663. DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE, John Wallace, Room 71 - Wed. & Thur., 6:30-9:30 p.m. 2-night course. FEE: $55. To register, contact Mr. Wallace by email at jwallace@royreeve.com, or call (631) 804-8988. ESL INTERMEDIATE, Helen Mendes, Room 66 - Tues. & Thur., 7-8:15 p.m. FEE: $130. Additional materials, $40. To register, contact Ms. Mendes by email at hoipolloi49@aol.com, or call (917) 327-9629. U.S. CITIZENSHIP TEST PREP CLASS, Helen Mendes, Room 66 - Wednesdays, 6-6:50 p.m. FEE: $75. Additional materials, $35. To register, contact Ms. Mendes by email at hoipolloi49@aol.com, or call (917) 327-9629. ESL TOEFL, Helen Mendes, Room 66 - Wednesdays, 7-8:15 p.m. FEE: $75. Additional materials, $20. To register, contact Ms. Mendes by email at hoipolloi49@aol.com, or call (917) 327-9629. ESL INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED, Charla Bikman, Room 65 - Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. FEE: $120. To register, please contact Ms. Bikman by email at crbikman@gmail.com, or call (631) 324-1306. FIVE-HOUR PRELICENSING COURSE, Tina Giles, Room 64 - Wed., 5-10 p.m. 1/23, 2/13, 3/20, 5/15, 6/12 FEE: $55. To register, contact Hamptons Driving School at (631) 907-8001, phone or text. For full course details, please visit www.ehufsd.org and click on “Adult Education” under “Links” for the catalogue. Thank you!


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Rigoletto Comes To Guild Hall

By Miles X. Logan

One of the most beloved operas of all time comes to Guild Hall Saturday -- like you’ve never imagined it before. A new production of Verdi’s Rigoletto will be screened Saturday at 1 PM in high definition. Director Michael Mayer has taken a unique direction for this production

-- he’s set Verdi’s towering tragedy in, of all places, Las Vegas, circa 1960. Think Rat Pack -- Frank Sinatra and company served as the inspiration for Mayer’s take. Piotr Beczala plays the womanizing Duke of Mantua, Željko Lucic is his tragic sidekick, Rigoletto, and Diana Damrau is Rigoletto’s daughter, Gilda. The production runs about 210 minutes and is

sung in Italian with English subtitles. Rigoletto is part of Guild Hall’s “The Met: Live in HD” series. M a y e r ’s g r o u n d b r e a k i n g production opened at The Met in late January. Previously, Mayer directed the rock musical Spring Awakening, which earned him a Tony for Best Director. He also directed the well-received American Idiot, among others. New York Times music critic Anthony Tommasini said Mayer has “brought theatrical flair to his operatic debut and there are

dynamic elements in this colorful Rigoletto.” Tickets are $22, $20 for members and $15 for students. The box office number is 631-324-4050. Composer Victoria Bond will be on hand to speak at noon. For an additional donation audience members are welcome to attend this event as well – call the box office for additional details. Bond is the first woman ever awarded a doctorate in conducting from the Julliard School.

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OPENING Love & Passion The 8th annual Love & Passion art show called “The Naughty Show” will take place this weekend at Ashawagh Hall in Springs with an opening reception on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. Music by Alfredo Merat plus special guests. Performances by Neo Political Cowgirls plus Adam Baranello and the A&G Dance Company. On Sunday, “The Wild Side” poetr y and performance hosted by Teri Kennedy featuring poets Maria Bacardi and Michelle Strada. 50/50 raffle benefiting the Springs Food Pantry. Monotypes “A Walk on the Wild Side Monotypes with Collage” by Dianne Martin is on display at Art Gallery at the Quogue Library through February. Dianne Martin, a part-time resident of Southold, produces her monotypes in her Long Island City studio.

ONGOING The Women “The Women - Par t II,” an exhibition at the Peter Marcelle Gallery in Bridgehampton, runs through March 4. Artists include Anne Seelbach, Asia Ingalls, Roisin Bateman, Marilyn Church, Amy Pilkington, Susan Lazarus Reimen, Evan Zatti, Kryn Olson, Jane Martin, ad Barbara Press. Visit www. petermarcellegallery.com. Sheila Isham Work by Sheila Isham is on display at Pierre’s Restaurant in Bridgehampton. The show will run through March 5. School Art Festival Continuing the long-standing tradition of an annual School Art Festival, the Parrish Art Museum’s 2013 Student Exhibition will feature student art in its special exhibition galleries through Sunday, March 3. This year’s exhibition will consist of two components—elementary and middle school artwork, and high

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Rosalie Dimon Gallery East End Arts presents the art show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery, at the Jamesport Manor Inn featuring East End Arts members photographer Alfred Fayemi and tapestry artist Sherry Schreiber. The show will be up for viewing until May 1. An artists’ reception will be held on March 3 from 3 to 5 PM. Visit www. eastendarts.org.

Student Art Festival Guild Hall presents its 21st Annual Student Art Festival, Part I: Grades K-8. On view through February 24. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Visual Heritage IV “Visual Heritage IV,” featuring contemporary African-American artists Tina Andrews, Brent Bailer, Manuel Hughes, Rosa Hanna Scott, Reynold Ruffins, and Danny Simmons is on display through February 27 at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. For more info visit www.scc-arts.org. Vered Gallery Vered Gallery in East Hampton presents “Hunt Slonem: New Works.” Included in this exhibition of 20 new works are a variety of paintings featuring renowned artist Slonem’s whimsical portraits of colorful birds, butterflies and bunnies. This exhibition, representing the full range of Slonem’s celebrated motifs, will run through March 11. Also in the gallery are works of Willem de Kooning, Arman, Milton Avery, Bert Stern, Man Ray, Perle Fine, Ray Caesar, Ron Agam, Adam

The Drawing Room The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents the gallery’s third exhibition of abstract oil paintings by longtime East End resident Robert Harms. Also on view, a selection of works from the 1960s and 1970s by Stephen Antonakos, renowned for his groundbreaking neon installations, panels, and site-specific public works. Both shows run through March 3. John Berg Works by John Berg are on display at Wasserstein Gallery at Guild Hall in East Hampton. Berg was the Art Director for Columbia Records. He was nominated for 29 Grammys and won four. In a 25-year career with Columbia Records, he designed over 5000 record covers. Through February 24. Visit www. guildhall.org. LongHouse Reserve Winter hours for the LongHouse Reser ve’s 16 acres of gardens with sculptures and INstore, a museum store, in East Hampton are by appointment only. Call 631-3293568 to schedule a tour.

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Benefit Dinner on February 28 at 6 PM at 75 Main in Southampton. For more info call 631-283-1548.

Some Enchanted Evening Southampton Cultural Center presents its “Some Enchanted Evening” Valentine event tomorrow from 6 to 9 PM. The event features lessons for beginners from the Arthur Murray Dance Center, along with wine and exotic chocolate pairings from Exotic Chocolate Tasting. Tickets are $35 tickets in advance. Visit www.scc-arts.org.

The Suffolk Theater Travel back in time to the 1930’s for the grand opening gala of The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on March 2 from 6 PM to midnight. The historic Art Deco theater is opening. The celebration is a “Back to the 30’s” Cocktail Party featuring Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks Orchestra. Tickets are $125 per person. Includes complimentary drinks, dancing, delectable food, signature cocktails, costumed characters, video entertainment and many more surprises. After party tickets are available for the hours of 9 PM to midnight for $40. $40 ticket includes admission only after 9 PM, dancing to DJ music will be provided. For more info visit www. suffolktheater.com.

Dance Around the World Living Well Yoga and Fitness and Arthur Murray Dance Center of Southampton present “Celebrate Dance Around the World” with an international themed ballroom benefit dance on February 22 from 8 PM to midnight at Riverhead Polish Hall. The event begins with a dinner and dance show at 8 PM. Light refreshments and desserts will be available after dinner along with three hours of general dancing with DJ Louis del Prete. For more info visit www.lwyf.org. Southampton Trails T h e S o u t h a m p t o n Tr a i l s Preservation Society will host a Winter

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Lifetime Achievement Guild Hall has announced the honorees for its 28th Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Aw a r d s . T h e h o n o r e e s a r e John Alexader for Visual Arts; Walter Isaacson for Literary Arts; Nathan Lane for Performing Arts and Mickey Straus, Guild

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Hall Chair, who will receive the Special Award for Leadership and Philanthropy. Marshall Brickman is the Master of Ceremonies with special guest presenters: Ken Auletta, Alec Baldwin and Jack O’Brien with others still to be announced. The awards will be presented during a benefit dinner on March 4 at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Katy’s Courage Katy’s Courage, a not-for-profit organization created in memory of Katy Stewart dedicated to education, pediatric cancer research and childhood bereavement, will host the third annual Katy’s Courage 5K on April 13 in Sag Harbor. Cost is $25 to pre-register and $30 for day-of registration. Register online for the event at http://bit. ly/2013KatysCourage5K.

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Casino Night Bay Street Theatre, in partnership with the Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corps, is pleased to announce “Casino Night” on April 13 from 7 to 11 PM. This is the second Casino Night at Bay Street Theatre, but the first in cooperation with the Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corps. For more info visit www.baystreet.org. East End Stars The Arthur Murray Dance Center of Southampton presents “Dancing With The East End Stars,” a charity benefit for Your Day Away on April 19 at 230 Elm in Southampton from 7 to 11 PM. The event will feature local personality showcases, full buffet dinner, cash bar, general dancing, Chinese auction, raffle and door prizes. For more info email vicki@yourdayaway.org.

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Oscar Preview: Indy Picks The Winners

By Miles X. Logan

Unlike most years, the major categories in this years Oscar race all have strong favorites. That’s not to say an upset won’t happen – think Marisa Tomei in My Cousin Vinny – just don’t bet on it. The most contentious race is for the Best Movie statue. There are two short-priced favorites – in this corner, Argo, which has swept most of the prestigious awards thus far, including earning the Screen Actor’s Guild nod. The SAG award is the most accurate predictor of victory on Oscar night. However, to win, Argo must buck

another reliable predictor: the Best Movie Oscar usually goes hand-inhand with the Best Director statue. In this case, Ben Affleck didn’t even earn a nomination for Argo – only three films have won for Best Movie without their director getting at least a nomination. The main rival is clearly Lincoln, ably directed by East Hampton’s own Steven Spielberg. In Oscar’s 85 year history, 65 of 85 films that earned the Best Movie Oscar also won for Best Director. Since 2001, only two films have won without their director winning as well. The last

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six years the same film won in both categories. The last time a film won without its director being nominated was in 1989 (Driving Miss Daisy). Our pick for B e s t M o v i e is Argo. We think bypassing Affleck for a nomination was an oversight and the academy will correct itself Sunday night. That will leave Spielberg with a pretty nice consolation prize: the Best Director statue. Want a longshot? Ang Lee, for Life Of Pi. The Best Suppor ting Actor category is really the only major one that is wide open. It pits five Oscar winners against each other: Tommy Lee Jones, Christoph Waltz, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robert De Niro, and Alan Arkin. It’s a crapshoot, but Jones is a slight favorite over Waltz and Hoffman. We predict Tommy Lee Jones wins Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Lincoln, but don’t be surprised if the academy honors De Niro. Sally Fields even looked like Mary

Todd Lincoln in the film, but Anne Hathaway is a mortal lock for Best Supporting Actress for her role as the waif in Les Miserables. Speaking of locks, Daniel Day Lewis wins the Best Actor statue for his amazing performance as Abraham Lincoln. The Best Actress category is a two man – umm, make that woman – race pitting Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) against Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thir ty). Emannuelle Riva is a deser ving longshot. Lawrence is an Academy darling, though. The Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role goes to Jennifer Lawrence. Our other picks: Best Song: Skyfall, Best Cinematography: Life Of Pi, Best Adapted Screenplay: Argo, Best Foreign Language Film: Amour, Best Documentary: Searching For Sugarman; Original Screenplay: Zero Dark Thirty, Visual Effects: Life Of Pi.

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Cabin Fever Cabin Fever Music Festival continues this weekend with performances by Sound Source, The Tweekers, and Warm Needles on Friday at Jonesey’s in Westhampton Beach. Mash Up!, and The Realm on Saturday at Buckley’s Inn Between. Shows start at 10 PM.

Jam Session The Jam Session will take place every Thursday night from 5 to 8 PM at Wolffer Estate Vineyard.The Jam Session house band is Bill Smith on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. No cover charge.

Mardi Gras Wear your best New Orleans party mask and come to the 2nd annual Mardi Gras Masked Celebration at Wolffer Estate Vineyard on Saturday at 8 PM. Music by the Hoodoo Loungers. Tickets are $55 and $50 for wine club members. Visit www. wolffer.com for more info. Milo Greene Cinematic indie-popsters, Milo Greene, will perform at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.whbpac.org. Wolffer Candlelight Fridays is from 5 to 8

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spins Hamptons classics starting at 10 PM. Monday Night Madness offers $5 Pints, $5 Burger Platters, $10 Pulled Pork Sliders, $5/dozen Wings. On Sundays, $5 pints, $5 brunch cocktails, $5 rack drinks.

World Pie World Pie in Bridgehampton presents live blues, jazz and classics on Thursdays from 8 to 11 PM with Gregg Galavotti and Friends. Call 631-537-7999.

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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 2•13•13 • Integral yoga is offered at 9:30 AM at the Montauk Playhouse for $5 a class. A softball clinic for kids in grades fifth through eighth is from 5:30 to 7 PM ($40) and a free open gym is from 7 to 9 PM. Call 631-668-1612 for more events. THURSDAY 2•14•13 • Renew your wedding vows at Gurney’s Inn. The 14th annual celebration will include wedding cake, champagne and commemorative certificate. $10 donation. Starts at 5 PM. SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Gurney’s Inn will host its 8th Annual Bridal Showcase from 10 AM to 3 PM. Complimentary admission. • The Montauk Community Church hosts a Women’s Guild Rummage Sale from 9 AM to noon. • Hike trails lined with large beech, tupelo, American holly, oak and mountain laurel to the bluffs overlooking the Atlantic. Join the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society on Camp Hero Road, a right turn off Route 27 in Montauk, about one mile east of Deep Hollow Ranch, for a four and a half mile hike at 10 AM. Call 631-668-3432 for more info. SUNDAY 2•17•13 • The East Hampton Trails Preservation Society invites all to a two-mile hike through Cedar Point Park. Meet at the log cabin park office building inside Cedar Point Park off Cedar Point Road (off Alewive Brook Road in Northwest East Hampton) at 10 AM. Call 631-3249389 for more info.

Southampton SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Help clean up the roadside along the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt’s adopted road: Old Farm

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Road. Meet at Poxabogue Park at 8 AM. Bring gloves, bags provided. Call 631-599-2391. • Join the Southampton Trails Preservation Society for a hike from Trout Pond to the Paumanok Path from 10 AM to noon. Meet at the Trout Pond parking lot on Noyac Road across from Mill Road. Call 631-725-3942 for more info. • Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt and the South Fork Natural History Museum sponsor “What Is This Tree? What Is That Shrub?” at 10 AM. Meet at the Long Pond Greenbelt at 1061 Bridgehampton/ Sag Harbor Turnpike in Bridgehampton. To make a reservation, please call the museum at 631-537-9735 or (on the day of the event) 631-603-1236. • A new exhibit titled “Not the Devils Workshop: Women’s Hand Work, 1800-1930” will have its opening at the Southampton Historical Museum at 2 PM. • The South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton hosts “Nature Songwriting: For Children Ages 8-14.” Starts at 1 PM. Call 631-537-9735 to reserve a spot. • A roundtable on conifers is hosted by the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons at 10 AM. On the ground floor of the Bridgehampton Community House. Admission is free. Call 631-537-2223.

SUNDAY 2•17•13 • The Southampton Trails Preservation Society invites all to a historic Flanders hike from 10 AM to 12:30 PM. Meet on Spinney Road. Call 631-369-2341 for more info.

North Fork SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Join Castello di Borghese for a winemaker’s walk vineyard tour and wine tasting at 1 PM. From 2 to 4 PM enjoy free admission to “Cabaret and Wine” with singer and violist Marguerite Volonts. Call 631-734-5111 for reservations or to purchase tickets. Located at 17150 County Route 48 in Cutchogue. • Ice skating is at Mitchell Park and Marina located at 115 Front Street in Greenport. Starts at 11 AM. $10.

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Bay Street Mainstage Announced It’s a brand new year at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor and a brand new 22nd season has just been announced. Three hilarious shows have been chosen for this year’s Mainstage Season. The shows are Lend Me A Tenor, by Ken Ludwig; directed by Don Stephenson (May 28 to June 23), The Mystery Of Irma Vep by Charles Ludlum; directed by Kenneth Elliott (July 2 to 28) and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge; book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. “It’s going to be a summer full of laughs, that’s for sure,” says Tracy Mitchell, Executive Director of Bay Street Theatre. “We know people in the Hamptons are here for a good time all summer and we plan on delivering our share of fun.” “We think these shows are some of the best comedies written for the stage,” says Gary Hygom, Producer for Bay Street Theatre, “and the musical ‘Forum’ is not only one of the greatest musical comedies, it also features the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim with the signature song ‘Comedy Tonight!’” For more info visit www.baystreet.org.

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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

FRIDAY 2•15•13 • Once Upon A Time . . . Stories For Grownups is at 12:05 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

TUESDAY 2•19•13 • Family Mid-Winter Recess Time is from 3 to 4:30 PM. Join in for games and family fun at the library.

WEDNESDAY 2•13•13 • Healthy Food and Film Series is from 7 to 8 PM.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

Quogue Library 631-653-4224

THURSDAY 2•14•13 • To Rome With Love will be shown at 5 PM. SATURDAY 2•16•13 • “Play with Clay” art program for children is from 2 to 3 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Carnival Story and Craft Time is at 3:30 PM. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 SATURDAY 2•16•13 • AARP Driver Safety Program is at 9:30 AM. • Barbie Club meets at 10:30 AM. Hampton Library at Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 WEDNESDAY 2•13•13 • Valentine making is at 4 PM. TUESDAY 2•19•13 • The Art of Play is at 10 AM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 WEDNESDAY 2•13•13 • Memorable Meals for Everyday Cooks is at noon.

SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Friendly the Snowman comes to the library at 1 PM. SUNDAY 2•17•13 • “Know Thyself” with Dr. B. Hannah Ortiz is at 2 PM. Shelter Island Library 631-749-0042 SATURDAY 2•16•13 • Presidents Day Weekend Book Sale is from 10 AM to 4 PM. Riverhead Library 631-4727-3228 FRIDAY 2•15•13 • Do It Yourself T-Shirt Scarf is at 4 PM. MONDAY 2•18•13 • Presidents Trivia is at 4 PM. Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 2•15•13 • First Position will be shown at 1:30 PM. Free of charge. TUESDAY 2•19•13 • Health insurance counseling is at 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Suffolk County Office for the Aging. Free. Call for an appointment.


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Film The Picture Show The Picture Show at Bay Street Theatre, sponsored by Peconic Landing, continues with classic films this winter and spring. All films start at 8 PM. Tickets are $7 at the door and include a small box of popcorn. For the $28 prix-fixe “Dinner and a Movie” package, call Page at 63 Main (631-725-1810), Il Capuccino (631-725-2747), Sen (631-7251774) or Dockside (631-725-7100). Cost does not include sales tax, beverage or gratuities. This weekend is Joan Crawford Weekend with a screening of Johnny Guitar on Friday and Possessed on Saturday. Visit www.baystreet.org.

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Dr. Martin Luther King A screening of a rarely seen one-hour interview with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be held Friday at 6 PM, at the Parrish Art Museum. Copresented by the Parrish and the African American Museum of the East End, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Personal Portrait, was filmed in December 1965 in King’s Atlanta home by producer Arnold Michaelis. The King footage was shot by North Haven-based cinematographer George Silano (the only living member of the original crew), who will introduce the Parrish program. Admission to the film is free. Visit www.parrishart.org. Unvalentines Day

Music Dalia Lazar Dalia Lazar will perform music by Chopin and Liszt at the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 PM. Americana Southampton Cultural Center presents “Americana: Music by Coopland, Bernstein and Gershwin,” with pianist, Eugenie Russo, on Saturday at 7 PM at Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. Tickets are $15. For more info visit www.southamptonculturalcenter. org.

Words Major Jackson American poet Major Jackson will kick off the Spring 2013 Writers Speak tonight at 7 PM at Stony Brook Southampton.

Bay Street Theatre is hosting its first ever “Unvalentines” Valentine’s Day event with the screening of

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Rigoletto Guild Hall presents The Met: Live in HD with a screening of Verdi’s Rigoletto, directed by Michael Mayer on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org. Free Men Guild Hall in partnership with the East Hampton Library presents the East Hampton Library’s Annual Free Winter Film Series with a screening of Free Men, directed by Ismael Ferroukhi on Sunday at 4:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Naked Stage Guild Hall in partnership with The Naked Stage presents a free staged reading of Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris with lead artist Tina Andrews. Free admission. Visit www.guildhall.org.

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By Jessica Mackin the hilarious War Of The Roses on Thursday at 8 PM. $10 at the door which includes a glass of wine. The film stars Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner along with Danny DeVito, who also directed the 1989 film. The story is about a married couple who try everything to get each other to leave the house in a vicious divorce battle. Visit www. baystreet.org.

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so is archrival Val Kilmer as the two wreak havoc in the sky as fighter pilots competing for the Top Gun title. Kelly McGillis is back as well, and she’s still much too tall for Tom Cruise. The aerial scenes, always riveting, are even better in 3D, the sound track still rocks, and let’s face it -- Cruise is terrific in the role. Hard to believe it’s been 27 years.

New On DVD A Good Day To Die Hard (R) In this, the fifth installment, John McClane heads to Russia to kick butt. It’s not the same without Bonnie Bedelia. Still, if you like the series, consider it a guilty pleasure. Yippee Ki-yay, comrade.

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Top Gun An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) Pete Mitchell is back, and

Prometheus Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner) is back in the sci-fi genre, and he delivers a space epic that mirrors Alien in every conceivable way. Noomi Rapace (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) leads a stellar cast that includes Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender, and Guy Pearce. Theron is delicious as the cold-blooded ice queen leading the mission. Watch for Idris Elba, who plays the captain – he was Stringer Bell on “The Wire.”

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Today’s Birthday: Peter Tork, 1942 No, Peter Tork isn’t British. He was born in Washington DC and attended high school in Storrs – his father was a professor at the University of Connecticut. After a stint in college, Tork moved to Manhattan, drawn to the city by the burgeoning folk scene in Greenwich Village. Tork always had a way with musical instruments. He began taking piano lessons at nine, but he had a knack for stringed instruments -- quickly becoming proficient on guitar, harpsichord and banjo to name a few. He befriended Stephen Stills, who had just auditioned for a television show about a rock band that was still in the infancy stage. Stills, the producers told him, wasn’t good looking enough for the role, so he suggested Tork. The show was of course “The Monkees,” which became a band as well; Tork was the only member of the group who actually played instruments on the albums. Tork eventually tired of the show – he played the loveable, dumb one -- and bought out his contract. He formed his own band and became a music producer as well, working with George Harrison, among others. He has had several bouts of cancer of late but he’s reportedly in remission and doing fine. ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) There is big energy surrounding communication, so there is an

opportunity to accomplish a lot this week. Take out that to do list and start getting things done. Checking

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Caution is this week’s key word. Not all scar y paranoia, just a practical approach until you see where everyone’s true motives lie. Shouldn’t be hard for you, so take your time. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Short fuse energy is still around, so take those deep breaths. Make sure you eat right, because low blood sugar and your desire to fight this week may be a bad combination. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Focusing on your career rather than close relationships may be best this week. You may make some big headway in the career department and if you have a fight with a Gemini it doesn’t count, so do your best to avoid such things. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) There is still that foggy, dreamy energy around, so you may want to enjoy it. Art and music and all beautiful things will be more satisfy even if you don’t have clarity in practical matters. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Some of our favorite kind of energy this week -- practical, list making, good solid steps forward kind of energy. Take out a list or make a new one and keep yourself on task. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Do take things slow this week and know that hard work done now will have big rewards down the road. Any adjustments you have to make will be worth the journey.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Stable change is the energy this week, still. Just don’t close yourself off from others and get lost in your own head. Pay attention to the energy that is trying to get your attention which is outside your comfortable insular world. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) You may want to make swift decisive change, but moving too quickly now is probably not the best choice. Your impatience runs high; do your best not to give into it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Work, work, work. There is a lot of energy around working hard right now, just don’t forget the people you love. Keep the balance. You know how easy it is for you to use work to avoid other stuff, so cut it out. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) The change is happening all around you -- just take a look if you forget. It may be slower than you want, but it is all still moving forward. Don’t be afraid of bold change, just be patient. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) This dreamy and intuitive time is right up your alley. Know what you know and trust those inner voices, they are telling you the truth. When you are feeling at peace even when outside things seem intense – trust the feeling of peace. NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or 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 more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-7270711. For extended horoscope on the web at – www.asherlee.com

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Hampton Coffee Coffee-lovers can celebrate Valentine’s Day all month at Hampton Coffee Company Espresso Bars & Cafés in Water Mill and Westhampton Beach. This month’s special coffee flavor is chocolate cherry kiss and their signature beverage is the exquisite crème brulée latte. The crème brulée latte tastes just like the delicious vanilla and caramel custard dessert and is topped with melted raw sugar. Free samples of chocolate cherry kiss coffee will be available every day from opening to lunchtime for Valentine’s Week. If you’re looking for a great gift for your Valentine, you can surprise your sweetie with a package of homemade chocolate-dipped biscotti or some chocolate cherry-flavored coffee beans from Hampton Coffee Company. If they’re a tea-lover, make their Valentine’s Day special with a beautiful canister of chocolate strawberry, raspberry rose hibiscus, or red velvet teas. Or combine all three into the perfect gift basket, made-to-order at both locations, and certainly sure to please.

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Of course, Hampton Coffee Company is baking muffins, croissants, cinnamon rolls, cookies, and their famous scones every morning in each of their cafés and serving hot soup, warm sandwiches, and much more for lunch. Enjoy specialties ranging from sizzling fajitas to grilled hamburgers to beer battered fish and chips, all at the best prices around. Visit www. hamptoncoffeecompany.com for more details.

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Winter Market The popular Fair Foods Market will re-open inside Christ Episcopal Church in Sag Harbor and will continue at this location ever y Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM until May 18, when the Sag Harbor Farmers Market starts on Bay Street.

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