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Laura Wilson Art Show “Vibrant Color” featuring original and unusual fine art, sculpture and jewelry curated by Laura Wilson will take place at Town & Country Real Estate in Southold. The show runs through November 30. For more info call 917-519-4180. Retreat Art Contest Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery in Sag Harbor presents “Retreat Art Contest.” The exhibit raises funds and awareness for The Retreat and is curated by Christina Strassfield and Kathryn Markel. The show will be on display through tomorrow.
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OPENING Wine And Vines “The Art of Wine and Vines” is the November exhibit at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. The Art Gallery Committee has invited a variety of local artists to create works in differing media that portray the beauty of the farms and vineyards on the East End of Long Island. On Saturday from 2:30 to 3:30 PM there will be an opening reception followed by a guided wine talk by Eileen M. Duffy DWS from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. The exhibit will be on view through November 28.
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The Drawing Room Two exhibitions, Sharon Horvath and Diane Mayo are on display at the Drawing Room in East Hampton through January 6. For more info visit www.drawingroom-gallery.com. Guild Hall Guild Hall hosts four exhibits. Frank Wimberley: winner of the 2010 Annual Guild Hall Members Exhibition; Fritz Leddy Part II; John Berg; and ABSTRACTION: Selections from the Guild Hall Museum Permanent Collection. The shows run through January 6. Visit www. guildhall.org.
Bad Jokes “Bad Jokes,” an exhibition examining a wide scope of humor, criticism and wit, is open at The Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton. The show is curated by Silas’ younger brother, Tucker Marder, a recent graduate of Pratt Institute. The exhibition includes ambitious new works by exciting emerging artists along with some of the most influential artists of our time showcased along with satirical outdoor puppet shows, installations and film screenings. Works by old masters such as Honore Daumier, Francisco Goya and Pieter Bruegel will be shown alongside contemporaries such as David Shrigley, Carsten Holler and
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Peconic Bay Winery The Peconic Bay Winer y in Cutchogue hosts a weekly open mic night every Thursday night from 6 to 9 PM with MC Rocky DiVello. Like them on Facebook for more info on weekly events. The Pizza Place The Pizza Place in Bridgehampton presents Monday Jazz Jams from 7 to 9 PM and Thursday Troubador Nights from 7 to 9 PM with Dick Johansson & Friends. Wolffer Candlelight Fridays is from 5 to 8 PM at the winery in Sagaponack. This week enjoy live music and wine by the glass. The Turnaround Bitches M . J . D o w l i n g ’s h o s t s T h e Turnaround Bitches at 10 PM on Saturday. $5 per person. Big Street Jam North Sea Tavern hosts Big Street Jam at 10 PM on Saturday. Admission is free. The Jam Session Bay Burger in Sag Harbor presents The Jam Session and The Thursday Night Live Band on Thursday at 7 PM. For more info call 631-899-3915.
Gurney’s Inn Gurney’s Inn in Montauk provides year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ Dancing with hits from the 60s to today. For more info call 631-6682345. Phao Phao Restaurant in Sag Harbor offers nightlife throughout the week. Every Thursday there is Hamptons Singer/Songwriters from 8:30 to 11:30 PM. Every Friday “The Voice” at Phao at 9 PM followed by karaoke at 11 PM. Every Saturday, DJ Matty Nice from 10:30 PM to 2 AM. Happy hour is from 5:30 to 7 PM. For event updates visit www. facebook.com/PhaoThaiKitchen. Open Mic Night Every Wednesday Johnny B hosts an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677. Southampton Publick House Don’t miss ladies night at the Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine and Absolut specials. On Friday, all night happy hour with taproom specials from 4 PM to midnight. Saturday DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons classics starting at 10 PM.
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Film Black Film Festival The African American Museum of the East End will present the 7th Annual Black Film Festival at the new Herzog De Meuron designed Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill November 17. A major highlight of the festival will be the New York Premiere of acclaimed filmmaker Janks Morton’s Hoodwinked. A special kickoff evening on Friday will take place at the Southampton Cultural Center from 7 to 9 PM and will feature live jazz and spoken word. Proceeds will benefit the African American Museum of the East End. Adès’s The Tempest Guild Hall in East Hampton presents The Met: Live in HD with a screening of Adès’s The Tempest, the MET Premier. Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.
Theatre Good People The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue presents Good People, by David Lindsay-Abaire. The production runs tomorrow through November 18. For more info visit www.hamptontheatre.org. One Act Plays Ross School’s “Fall One Act Plays” will present an evening of nine short one acts under the title, You Never Know What You Might Get! Featuring the works of various playwrights, the production will be held on tomorrow through Saturday at 7 PM each night. The Crucible Bay Street Theatre’s Literature Live! presentation of The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, will be presented live on stage in a professional production through November 24. The play is directed by Murphy
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The Naked Stage Guild Hall in East Hampton and The Naked Stage present free staged readings of Mizlansky / Zilinsky or Schmucks by Jon Robin Baitz with lead artist Josh Gladstone featuring Joe Pallister, Josh Perl, Dan Renkin, Kate Mueth, Josh Gladstone, Isaac Klein and an ensemble cast TBA. Visit www.guildhall.org. Joe Sent Me The Jacobson Center for the Performing Arts presents Joe Sent Me: A Music Murder at Guild Hall, opening Friday at 8 PM. The show runs through November 18. Visit www.jacobsoncenter.org for showtimes and to purchase tickets.
Music McKnight & Wargo On Friday at Cody’s BBQ and Grill on East Main Street in Riverhead, the famous Long Island musician and siner, Warren McKnight will perform banjo with pianist Andrew Wargo, songs from the Great American Songbook from 5 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-284-9520.
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We Are All One Tomorrow evening join Hampton Daze Magazine, DEG Production and Society’s Choice for “We Are All One,” a fundraiser-drive to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy. The event takes place at the Empire State Building’s Empire Room in New York City starting at 6 PM. We will be collecting supplies for donation of non-perishable food items, baby food, baby care products, bottled water, paper goods, soap, clothing, socks, gloves, blankets, pillows, batteries, candles, flashlights, and pet food. The event goes until midnight with networking, gathering, cocktails, raffles and prizes. Entry is a minimum of one item for donation. Blood Drive A blood drive will take place tomorrow from 7 AM to 5:45 PM at Southampton Hospital in the third floor teaching center. Those between the ages of 17 and 76, in good health, and over 110 pounds, should bring photo ID and Social Security number. Receive a $5 cafeteria voucher with your donation. Call 800-688-0900. Music Scholarship Violinist, Maxfield Panish, a graduate of East Hampton High School, was awarded a $2500 scholarship to attend the Manhattan School of Music by Music for Hu manity. Along w ith other scholarships he is still $18,000 short on his tuition. Eleven Hampton retailers - Outdoors, Crossroad Music, Innersleeve Records, Mandala Yoga, Rube, Golden Eagle, White’s Pharmacy, The Monogram Shop, Reed’s Photo,
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East Hampton SATURDAY 11•10•12 • Join the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society for a two and a half mile hike down Stony Hill Road beginning at 10 AM. Meet on Stony Hill Road at the intersection of Accabonac Road in Amagansett. Call 631-329-2617 or 917-853-8601 (on the day of hike) for more information. • The Annual Dinner for Boy Scout Troop 136 is at 4 PM at the Montauk Firehouse. Prime rib and pasta will be served, tickets are $23 and are $21 in advance. Advance tickets are available at Becker’s and the post office. Ends at 8 PM. SUNDAY 11•11•12 • The Dock at Montauk Harbor presents the “Closing Run,” beginning at noon. Run is 3.3 miles from Montauk Post Office to “The Dock.” Proceeds to benefit the Montauk Community Senior Nutrition Center. There will be T-shirts and beer. $20 entry fee. Walkers welcome, unicycles art not! Call 631-668-9778. MONDAY 11•12•12 • The Montauk Playhouse Community Center will honor veterans at the sixth annual Flag Ceremony at 10 AM. Ceremony begins at the Suzanna Koch Gosman Flagpole Garden at the community center and will feature the signing of patriotic songs led by Lori Hubbard. Coffee and treats will be served. WEDNESDAY 11•14•12 • All are welcome to a four-mile hike through a tranquil beach, emerging at the Block Island Sound. The loop trip with the East Hampton Trails Preservation
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Southampton THURSDAY 11•8•12 • The Southampton Historical Museum hosts a “Cranberry Relish Workshop” at 6:30 PM. Attendees may enjoy wine, cheese and good company while canning jars of the ruby treasure. Feel free to bring something to keep your hands busy while waiting. $25 for members, $30 for non-members includes supplies. Call the museum at 631-283-2494 for more info. SATURDAY 11•10•12 • “A 1950s Christmas in Southampton” is at the Southampton Historical Museum at 11 AM. The exhibit will be family oriented and will look back at some of the Christmas decorations, toys and gifts children and adults received during the 1950s. Exhibit ends January 5. SUNDAY 11•11•12 • Marders hosts a garden lecture every week at 10 AM. This week it’s titled “Being Creative with Silks and Drieds.”
North Fork THURSDAY 11•8•12 • Join the Southold Historical Society for a “Harvest Dinner” from noon to 8 PM. The dinner, which will take place at the Soundview Restaurant, will feature “comfort food.” Tickets are $20 per person and there will also be a 50/50 raffle. Entrée choices for the evening include pot roast and salmon.
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Today’s Birthday: Joni Mitchell, 68 Fifty years ago today Richard Nixon abruptly quit politics, famously stating, “You won’t have Richard Nixon to kick around anymore.” In 2000 on this day Hillary Clinton became the first First Lady to be elected to the U.S. Senate. On November 7, 1943 Roberta Joan Anderson was born in Canada. She grew up without indoor plumbing and electricity. By the time she moved to America in 1965, she was a gifted artist and an accomplished songwriter and musician. She met and married Chuck Mitchell, and the pair found regular work performing at college coffeehouses and folk clubs, eventually working their way to New York. Her original songs, even more striking because they were composed using her unique style of open guitar tuning, began attracting popular musicians, Tom Rush and Dave Van Ronk among them. And then Joni Mitchell, as she called herself, struck gold. Buffy Sainte-Marie scored with “The Circle Game.” Judi Collins heard Van Ronk’s version of Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” and covered it. The song was an international best seller. David Crosby convinced Mitchell to go to Los Angeles and record her own album; her music was to become synonymous with the West Coast. She won a Grammy for her album Clouds in 1970 and released Ladies Of The Canyon a month later. Her masterpiece, Court And Spark, remains a wonderment – complex, jazzy, sometimes surreal, and expertly crafted. It was the beginning of her successful attempt to fuse rock, folk, and jazz. Mitchell is an eight time Grammy winner and a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in America and Canada. Rolling Stone labeled Mitchell, “one of the most significant singer-songwriters of the 20th century.” ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) There is just too much energy and too much to do. You may find yourself pulled in many directions and have all these ideas you are excited about. You will need to make some lists and organize your priorities in order to make good use of this energy. Make a list and number things in order of importance.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) It is all good. If you can wait and watch and see how things unfold, you will in the end find that things have worked out just fine for everyone involved. I know it’s hard to trust such things, but give it a try. This is a good time and looking at things through the lens of half full really will make a difference.
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perhaps far more. Don’t let the old patterns and ways of doing things prevent you from this movement forward. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Love is in the air. You may find someone special or you may find that those around you are open to giving you more than you imagined possible. Be open to receiving all that is good, for this is a time to reap from seeds sown in the past. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Truth. You do need to hold to the truth in things. You may find as you cut away some of your idealizations that the truth is actually more powerful and more to your advantage than you may have thought. Speak the truth and look for the truth in others. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Time for your emotions to come to the forefront, especially when it comes to what your needs actually are. It is easy for you to ignore your feelings most of the time, but right now you need to touch those feelings, understand them, and say them out loud. It’s okay, you’ll survive! PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) This is your week to take some long needed time to restore yourself emotionally. You may have been in over-drive and now comes the time for you take a moment, a long moment and take a long bath, light some candles and just chill out. You will have more to give others if you take the time now for yourself. 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 631-727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web at – www.asherlee.com.
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The Parrish Art Museum will open the doors of its new, 34,400-squarefoot Herzog & de Meuron-designed home in Water Mill on Saturday. The new museum will include 12,200 square feet of exhibition space— three times that of the museum’s former home on Jobs Lane in Southampton. Dedicated galleries will showcase master works of art from the permanent collection. Ranging from the nineteenth century to the present, the Parrish’s holdings include more than 2600 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by many of America’s most influential artists, a selection of which will be on view year-round. “We are filled with excitement at what is certain to be a life-changing experience,” commented Parrish Director Terrie Sultan.
Seven skylit galleries will be devoted to the Parrish’s collection. “Selected Recent Acquisitions: Building a Collection” will showcase paintings and sculpture never before exhibited at the Parrish, including works by Louise Nevelson, Dorothea Rockburne, and Keith Sonnier. “Look and Look Again: Contemporary Observation” will include works by some of today’s most celebrated artists, among them Ross Bleckner, Chuck Close, April Gornik, Mary Heilmann, and Donald Sultan. “American Views: Artists at Home and Abroad” will feature a stellar collection of nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first-century works that chart the course of American landscape painting. Childe Hassam, Jane Freilicher, and Jane Wilson are among the artists included in this gallery.
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Montauk Library 631-668-3377 SATURDAY 11•10•12 • Friends of the library host a historical talk with Henry Osmers at 7 PM. WEDNESDAY 11•14•12 • Children in grades Kindergarten through third are welcome to the library from 5 to 5:45 PM. East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 THURSDAY 11•8•12 • There’s a screening of Sinful Davey at 5 PM. SATURDAY 11•10•12 • An author talk with Yona Zeldis McDonough, author of A Wedding in Great Neck, is at 3 PM. MONDAY 11•12•12 • “Glowing Gobble Globes” starts at 11:30 AM, for ages five to seven (with an adult). A second session for those ages eight and up starts at 2:30 PM. TUESDAY 11•13•12 • Footnote will be shown at 5 PM.
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Three galleries focus on individual artists; William Merritt Chase, Fairfield Porter and Esteban Vicente. Finally, “Collective Conversations” will organize a dialogue among works of abstract expressionism, figuration, and pop that encourages close looking and nuanced readings, and will include works by Willem De Kooning, Dan Flavin, and Alfonso Ossorio, among other leading practitioners. The museum will present as its inaugural special exhibition Malcolm Morley: Painting, Paper, Process, a career-spanning exhibition of more than 40 works by the British-born artist, who has maintained a house and studio on eastern Long Island since 1983. The Platform series, organized by Curator of Programs Andrea Grover, is an innovative artistdriven approach to programming within the building and grounds of the new Parrish Art Museum. In Genius Loci (the prevailing spirit of
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Southampton Social Club
The Southampton Social Club has been known as the go-to spot for the summer months in Southampton Village. Great news . . . It’s now open for the fall too. And they’re offering an all night, $25 prix-fixe. Designed as a prohibition style1920s-speakeasy, the decor offers the perfect setting for a romantic evening, or a night out with friends. The French-American inspired menu by Executive Chef Scott Kampf, is exceptional. Looking over the extensive cocktail menu, we decided to try the “lindy hop” a delicious concoction of belvedere vodka, fresh lemon, cranberry, orange juice, bitters, and simple syrup, served on the rocks. For appetizers we tried the sesame encrusted Ahi tuna with a wakame seaweed salad, lotus chips, wasabi caviar, and a sweet soy reduction, which was a delicious combination of flavors. The jumbo lump crab cake, which was pan seared with Rhode Island lump crab, a dijon aioli and charred lemon, was also a big hit at the table. For our entrees we decided on a fantastic dish of grilled sweet Thai tuna with an almond risotto and stir-
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fry vegetables. Also, the half maple roasted chicken with cranberry and apple stuffing and haricot vert was a spectacular dish, filled with bold fall flavors. Don’t leave without trying the dessert. Brooklyn’s famous Junior’s cheesecakes is deconstructed with macerated strawberries, and homemade whipped cream. The Tate’s chocolate chip ice cream sandwiches with french vanilla, chocolate fudge and caramel cream are also an great choice. Specials go on through the week at the venue, along with the $25 prix-fixe. Happy hour takes place each night from 5 to 8 PM and
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