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The Keszler Gallery Annex in Southampton in conjunction with MagnaMetz Gallery hosted an artists reception for Alexandre Arrechea on Saturday evening. The celebration was also in honor of Art Southampton which begins on Thursday.

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Hamptons Happening Feast With Chef Todd English By Jessica Mackin The ninth annual Hamptons Happening Feast will takes place on Saturday in Bridgehampton to benefit the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation. Leading the feast will be renowned Chef Todd English and six of his restaurants and their respective chefs. “I was honored and delighted when I was asked to guest chef this great event,” English told Indy this week. “Cancer research is something that is very near and dear to my heart, as it has affected my life and my family with the loss of my sister to breast cancer. I am always doing whatever I can to help support the fight to find a cure.” English continued, “The work that Samuel Waxman and his foundation are doing is just remarkable and inspiring. There’s nothing better than getting together with like-minded people to enjoy good friends and good food and to give back at the same time. This event will help spread awareness and raise funds, so I’m really looking forward to it and to enjoying a nice weekend in the Hamptons . . . It’ll be my first trip out this summer!” English’s participating restaurants will be Ca Va, Curly Cakes, Todd

English Olives, TE Todd English, Todd English Food Hall and Tuscany at Mohegan Sun. Along with Todd English, Ruth Finley, founder of the Fashion Calendar will also be honored. Adam Alpert, owner of 4 AM DJS, has donated one of his hottest DJs, DJ Theory, guaranteed to keep the dance floor packed. MC for the evening is CBS Anchor, Chris Wragge. The SWCRF is an international organization that is dedicated to finding the cure for cancer as well as preventing the disease, using minimally toxic treatments. Samuel Waxman told Indy, “The ninth Hamptons Happening is a special event for raising the visibility of the unique mission of the SWCRF’s international collaboration to provide the science to result in minimally toxic treatments for all forms of cancer.” Waxman also spoke of this year’s event, “The remarkable Hamptons Happening team, local involvement and generous support from individual sponsors of research programs is an example of collaboration for a cancer cure.” Marion Waxman, Samuel’s wife, has worked all year on this summers

Marion and Samuel Waxman at the 2012 Hamptons Happening (left), Chef Todd English (right).

extravaganza. “I am very excited that this years Hamptons Happening is our most successful event to date. This enables the SWCRF to support research in pediatric, breast cancer, and leukemia,” she said. Marion continued, “We are very fortunate to have a generous community of talented chefs, amazing honorees, a great benefit committee, and a devoted staff as well as a talented event planner. Many local businesses like The Independent have contributed to this

success with media exposure each year.” The Independent Newspaper is a sponsor of this year’s Hamptons Happening Feast. Co-chair of the Hamptons Happening Feast, Laurie Schaffran, also spoke to Indy and said, “As cochair of the Hamptons Happening with Marion Waxman since its inception nine years ago, I am delighted and frankly amazed by the enthusiastic outpouring of support by chefs and ravenous guests, who CONTINUED ON PAGE B-22.

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The Second Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala took place on Saturday in Bridgehampton. Molly Sims celebrated her Social Life Magazine cover. The event also was held to benefit the Southampton Youth Services Inc.

Navy Beach in Montauk hosted an American Summer Riviera themed beach and boat weekend with Chandon on July 13 and July 14.


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Guild Hall hosted a special party for its Young Contemporary Members on Saturday at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. The event featured fine food, performance art, spirited cocktails, and more.

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Children’s Museum of the East End’s 5th Annual Family Fair Fundraiser took place on Saturday at the museum. This fundraiser, which annually attracts over 800 guests, helps raise funds to support the museum’s important community programming. This year’s theme was “Around the World.”

Bridgehampton Polo kicked off this weekend at Two Trees Farm in Bridgehampton.


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Art Southampton Comes To Town Following the extraordinar y success of its inaugural edition last summer, Art Southampton (presented by Art Miami), the premiere international contemporary and modern art fair and marketplace, will return at the height of the social and cultural season on Thursday through Monday. The first Art Southampton was a transformative event on the Hamptons’ cultural landscape and will once again engage the community both socially and culturally and offer a discerning group of collectors the opportunity to acquire and enjoy the highest level of art in the Hamptons. This year with an outstanding roster of the world’s most respected galleries and two special exhibitions: Warhol by Gallery Valentine and the New York Academy of Art Exhibition of famed alumni curated by internationally acclaimed artist Eric Fischl. The following Hamptons galleries will suppor t the fair: Galler y Valentine/East Hampton, McNeill Art Group/Southampton, Birnam Wood Galleries/East Hampton and the Peter Marcelle Gallery/ Bridgehampton. The fair will take place in a spectacular 100,000-square-foot pavilion on the grounds of the sprawling 18-acre Southampton Elks Lodge adjacent to the Southampton Golf Club. The fair will commence on Thursday evening with a highly anticipated exclusive openingnight VIP private preview for top international collectors, prominent Hampton figures in business, fashion, arts and media, benefiting Southampton Hospital. There will also be a display and informal modeling of fabulous jewels from GRAFF Diamonds. Perrier-Jouët is the exclusive champagne of the fair and will maintain an exclusive dedicated Perrier-Jouët bar for the duration of the weekend. Art Southampton will host an exhibition of Andy Warhol’s work at the fair. To accompany the exhibition, which will be organized by Gallery Valentine, there will be a VIP cocktail party and a discussion with several Andy Warhol experts, including Bob Colacello, former Interview editor and author of Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up, Lana Jokel, renowned filmmaker and director of Andy Warhol; Ultra Violet, Factory

Superstar and Christina Strassfield, chief curator at Guild Hall. The New York Academy of Art will be partnering exclusively with Art Southampton. America’s foremost narrative painter and Academy senior critic, Eric Fischl, will curate a special exhibition of works by famed, renowned Academy artists. The Academy will additionally host a VIP event at the Fair supported by a complimentary chartered bus out of New York City. Also on exhibition during Art Southampton will be the artwork of Ross School students and summer students in a curated exhibition. Award winning LaGuardia Design will design the Art Southampton

Sculpture Garden and main entrance of the pavilion. LaGuardia Design actively pursues an interest in how elements of the native landscape, existing topography, and neighboring influences help define the character of each site and look to unify the landscape into a cohesive link firmly connecting architecture and site. Southampton Social Club is the official After Lounge of the fair. The Southampton Social Club will also showcase a curated exhibition from galleries participating in the fair. Southampton Hospital is a principal beneficiar y of Art Southampton. For more information visit www. art-southampton.com.

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Rock The Farm, to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, took place in Amagansett on Saturday. The event had live music by The English Beat.

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The annual "Rock The Dock" summer benefit bash to benefit Bay Street Theatre took place on Saturday on Long Wharf in Sag Harbor. The event was hosted by Susan Lucci. Actor and Bay Street board member, Richard Kind, was the evening's celebrity auctioneer. Peter Scolari and John Schuck, who will star in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum at BST were in attendance as well as actress Aida Turturro just to name a few.


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Empire State Pride Agenda hosted its annual Hamptons Tea Dance last Saturday in Water Mill.

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On July 8 Dr. Georgina Rose and Sibrena Stowe de Fernandez' celebrity media company, LaChic Media, presented the premiere taping of upcoming show "On The Spot with Dr. G" at actor Chris Noth's "The Cutting Room" in NYC. Actor and comedian Elon Gold was the special guest star. Some guests in attendance included celebrity designer Autumn Hawk, fashion designer Shelly Bromfield, award winning plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Morin, TV personality Tom Murro, actress Samantha Karlin and NestSeekers International Top Producer in Watermill, John Brady. Dr. G also signed copies of her book Are You Ready For The One?

Last week Town & Country Real Estate held a cocktail party at East Hampton Point. Chef James Carpenter worked with Judi Desiderio, CEO and President of Town & Country Real Estate, to curate a cocktail menu for the event.


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Princess Grace The Princess Grace Foundation presents “A Dress to Change the World� benefit, which will feature cocktails and a fashion show by designer Jeff Garner, with all proceeds benefiting the Foundation. The event takes place on Saturday at 6 PM. Visit www.pgfusa.com. Athens Grill On June 28 Flames engulfed the Athens Grill restaurant on East Main Street in Riverhead during dinner

rush, destroying the building. On Saturday at 7 PM there will be a fundraiser to help rebuild the restaurant at the Suffolk Theater. The evening will feature performances by local bands Who Are Those Guys and Craving Strange. Tickets available at The Suffolk Theater Box Office or at the door.Â

Ocean Swim Challenge The Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation invites the community to “Get Wet for a Good Cause!� at the fifth Annual Montauk Ocean Swim Challenge on Saturday. There are three distance

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Super Saturday Kelly Ripa and Donna Karan will host Ovarian Cancer Research Fund’s 16th annual Super Saturday, presented by QVC and InStyle. Super Saturday 16 will take place on Saturday from noon to 6 PM at Nova’s Ark Project in Water Mill. Super Saturday is OCRF’s fun-filled daylong fundraiser, complete with a one-of-a-kind designer garage sale, kids’ carnival and activities, a luxury raffle and gourmet treats. Once dubbed “the Rolls Royce of garage sales,â€? the most anticipated element of Super Saturday is the fashion garage sale, which includes merchandise from over 200 prominent designers including: Donna Karan, Theor y, alice + olivia, Robert Rodriguez, Diane von Furstenberg, Helmut Lang, Smythson and Ralph Lauren. For the sixth consecutive year, Rachel Zoe will be curating a luxury designer booth, “Designers A to Zoe.â€? For tickets visit www.ocrf.org. Hamptons Happening The ninth annual Hamptons Happening “Feastâ€? takes place on Saturday from 6:30 to 9:30 PM to benefit the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation. Leading the food charge will be renowned Chef Todd English and six of his restaurants and their respective chefs. Participating from his end will be Ca Va, Curly Cakes, Todd English Olives, TE Todd English, Todd English Food Hall and Tuscany at Mohegan Sun. Adam Alpert, owner of 4 AM DJS, has donated one of his hottest  DJs, DJ Theory, guaranteed to keep the dance floor packed and rocking. MC for the evening is Chris Wragge, WCBS, Channel 2 Anchor. Tickets are $300 and $175 for under 30. For further information call Linda B. Shapiro at 631-725-2023 or lbspro@optonline.net.

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starting at 5:30 PM on Hayground School’s campus in Bridgehampton as a benefit for Hayground School’s Jeff’s Kitchen and the Jeff Salaway Scholarship Fund. The event will include a cocktail party from 5:30 to 7:30 PM featuring notable Manhattan chefs as well as top local chefs preparing tastings using local bounty. The VIP dinner following the cocktail party will be held at the home of Toni Ross from 7:30 to 10 PM. The dinner, honoring four-star chef Eric Ripert, will feature a four-course meal prepared by a select few of the participating chefs and paired with wines by Aldo Sohm (Sommelier – Le Bernardin). Tickets for the cocktail party only are $175 per person. Tickets for the dinner and the cocktail party are $1,000. Visit www.greatchefsdinner. com for more info.

Southampton Hospital Jean Shafiroff, Audrey Gruss, Allen & Co., Barclays, Sequin and Douglas Elliman chair this For ward to the Future themed Southampton Hospital’s 55th Annual summer party on August 3 from 6:30 to 11 PM. Attendees will enjoy dinner by Robbins Wolfe Eventeurs and dancing to the Alex Donner Orchestra. For the first time, the event will be held at the 75,000-squarefoot Art Southampton pavilion, to be transformed by designer Antony Todd, complete with hard flooring and air conditioning. Chuck Scarborough will emcee the 55th Annual Summer Party to benefit Southampton Hospital’s Jenny and John Paulson Emergency Department and the new Audyr and Martin Gruss Heart and Stroke Center. Table sponsorships begin at $7500 and tickets are $750 per person. Love Heals “Let’s Misbehaveâ€? to Benefit Love Heals, the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education, will take place on August 10 from 7 to 11 PM at Wolffer Estate in Sagaponack. Cochairs of this year's event are Hilary Rhoda, Nicole Trufio, Samantha Marcus Yanks, Chele Chiavacci and Richard Farley, Howard Horowitz, Dini von Mueffling and Ted Sann. 200 celebrities, socialites, media elite and Hamptons trendsetters will enjoy libations, supper, and dancing in the vineyard at Love Heals 17th consecutive summer Hamptons event. All proceeds from the evening directly support Love Heals’ efforts to protect the next generation of New Yorkers from HIV. Tickets are $500 to $10,000. Visit www.loveheals.org. Handbag Sale The Lucia’s Angels Handbag Sale will take place on August 10 from 10 AM to 4 PM on the front Continued on Page B-20


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Jazz Age Jazz Age East Hampton (19191933): Clothes, Clubs & Contraband opens at the Clinton Academy Museum on Saturday. The East Hampton Historical Society has sourced over 80 images of life during America’s “last fling” – from the local gentry to the famous folks that had already begun embracing the East End. In addition to photographs, they will create vignettes of period fashion, decorative arts and even display a 70 year old contraband bottle of liquor. A special section will be devoted to the Ladies Village Improvement Society (LVIS) Fair and the Maidstone Club. The exhibit will run through October 13. A special curator’s tour by Director Richard Barons takes place August 17 at 10 AM. Homeland “Homeland” a solo show for

Frank Orit opens at the Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery in Sag Harbor on Saturday. For more info visit www.rjdgallery.com.

ONGOING Alice Aycock The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents Alice Aycock, works on paper. The show will be on view through August 12. Art On The Edge Art On The Edge 2013, an annual survey of New Contemporary Art featuring the most provocative new paintings, sculptors and photographers working in their respective mediums, opens at Vered Gallery in East Hampton. The exhibit continues through August 5. Halsey Mckay Gallery The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton presents Patrick Brennan and Brie Ruais. The show runs through July 31. Jazz Age East Hampton at Clinton Academy in East Hampton.

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Gurney’s Inn The summer beach concert series, held every Tuesday at sunset features Hot Wax. 6 PM. Concerts on the Green and Gosman’s Dockside Stage The Montauk Chamber of Commerce hosts concerts on the green every Monday night. 6:30 PM. This week it’s the Blue Collar Band. Bring your blanket or lawn chair. The Montauk Chamber of Commerce brings Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks to Gosman’s dockside stage on Sunday. 6 PM. Concerts in the Park The Southampton Cultural Center’s Concerts in the Park series presents The Precisions in Agawam Park at 6:30 PM tonight; Project Vibe next Wednesday night. Same time, Coopers Beach. The Stephen Talkhouse Feeling hot, hot hot! Buster Poindexter plays at 8 PM on Saturday. The party keeps going Sunday with Reggae at 10 PM. Navy Beach Twister plays this week as part of Navy beach’s Sunday live music

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SL East The Thursday night party at SL East in East Hampton takes place every week starting at 10 PM. Open bar from 10 to 11 PM and half price drinks and bottles all night. The Surf Lodge The Summer Concert Series at the Surf Lodge in Montauk provides free live music every Saturday and Sunday night, June through August. Unwind with beautiful scenery and a variety of musicians. Thursday nights, check out the Montauk Blues Surfer Series with Joe Delia & Thieves. Special guest this week: Michael Weiskopf. Visit the Surf Lodge website to see a full schedule of music performances planned each week. Wolffer Sunset Fridays and Saturdays are at 5 PM at Wolffer Estate Vineyards wine stand in Sagaponack. Enjoy live music and wine. La Superica Two for one frozen margaritas are now available every Tuesday. Wednesday is 2 for 1 Mount Gay Rum mixed drinks. Enjoy Rum Punch and Mexican favorites. 631-7253388. Georgica Come in for happy hour every Friday from 6 PM to 9 PM at Georgica Restaurant & Lounge in Wainscott. Enjoy $1 oysters, $29 three-course prix-fix dinner, half priced bottles of wine, $5 drinks at the bar, and live music. Memory Motel Reggae in the yard will take place every Saturday at the Memory Motel in Montauk. 2 to 5 PM. Listen to laid back tunes by Winston Irie and much more. Hosted by DJ Matty Nice. East Hampton Point East Hampton Point is now open seven days a week! Come in for happy hour Monday through Thursday, from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy “Social Sundays” with live music on

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the deck at 6:30 PM. This week it’s Dan Bailey and the Tribe. Monday, the Jim Turner Trio entertains from 6:30 through 9 PM. Located at 295 Three Mile Harbor Road in Springs. For more info, call 631-329-2800.

Trata Start the weekend off right, with happy hour every Thursday, at Trata Restaurant & Lounge, 1020 Montauk Hwy Water Mill. Fifty percent off all the drinks, and the bar menu! For more info call 631-726-6200. Harbor Bistro Michael Pour will perform from 6 to 9 PM. Acoustic 12 string guitar and vocals. Harbor Bistro is located on Three Mile Harbor Road in Springs. Jam Session The Jam Session will take place Thursday night from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. The Jam Session house band is Bill Smith on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. And this week special guest Painist Hector Martignon. No cover charge. For information please visit www. thejamsession.org. 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. 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.

Suffolk Theater The Suffolk Theater in Riverhead celebrates the 80s with the Decadia at 8 PM Friday night. For more info contact the theater at 631-727-4343 or visit www. suffolktheater.com D’Canela The Hamptons Weekend Preview (variety showcase) kicks it each Friday from 5 to 7 PM at D’Canela, 195 Main St, Amagansett. It’s sponsored by Crossroads Music with give-aways provided by Innersleeve Records... no cover! Be sure to sign up for email blasts announcing each week’s artists when you stop by. Swallow East There’s nothing like music on the deck at one of Montauk’s newest favorites. There’s reggae sunsets every Sunday, and Thursday nights it’s Bull Moose Party. Beach Huts The Beach Hut at Meschutt Beach in Hampton Bays offers live music almost every night, plus a Friday night classic car cruise. Show off your special ride. Every Wednesday, get your salsa on with Mambo Loco. The Beach Hut at Cupsogue Beach on Dune Road in Westhampton features live music on the deck. Visit their website to learn more. Cross Eyed Clam Big Wednesdays at this West Lake Drive bar and grill in Montauk celebrate all things surf with Montauk top three DJs, $3 beer and drinks, plus shot specials all night. Friday nights dance off your week with a DJ dance party beginning at 10 PM, and Saturdays grab the mic for karaoke with Big Rich. 10 PM.

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Film Southampton Center Southampton Center partners with The Hamptons International Film Festival to bring contemporary and classic films to Southampton Village. This Friday, Wreck-It Ralph. Drive-in Movies Drive-in Movies at Coopers Beach starts this Monday with The Sandlot. Gates open at 7 PM and the movie starts at dark. $40 donation per car load or $10 per person.

Music Southampton Center Saturdays Inside at Southampton Center Theater take place each week at 7:30 PM. This week, Prince Avalanche. Jazz en Plein Air Jazz en Plein Air, which has been drawing crowds to the Parrish Art Museum’s covered terrace in Water Mill, will resume on Friday from 5 to 8 PM with the Richie Siegler Quartet. Visit www.parrishart.org. Perlman Music Perlman Music Program Alumna Nicole Leon will present a violin recital in the Kristy and James H. Clark Arts Center on PMP’s Shelter Island campus, with pianist John Root. Tickets are $20 online at perlmanmusicprogram.org. $10 tickets are available for ages 18 and under. For more information and to purchase tickets, call 212877-5045 or email specialevents@ perlmanmusicprogram.org.

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Neo-Political Cowgirls The Neo-Political Cowgirls are bringing their edgy and provocative dance theatre immersion production back this summer. EVE is the immersive journey of a newly formed woman in a world already rife with experiences and history. Performance dates take place through August 4 at LTV Studios in Wainscott. For ticket info visit www.npcowgirls.org. Tonight at 8:30 Tonight at 8:30 by Noel Coward, an evening of three light and musical comedies starring Blythe Danner and Simon Jones, directed by Tony Walton, comes to the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The show runs through August 4. The Living Room restaurant at c/o The Maidstone is offering a special pre-performance prix-fixe menu from 5:30 to 6:30 PM for Guild Hall patrons attending each play. Reservations are required. Call 631-324-5006 and mention this offer. For tickets visit www. guildhall.org.

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Southampton WEDNESDAY 7•24•13 • The Southampton Kiwanis Bridgehampton Carnival runs tonight and tomorrow night from 6 to 11 PM. The carnival, is located at Sayre Park, 154 Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton. • The outdoor concert “Buenos Aires to Bridgehampton” will take place at the Bridgehampton Historical Society, 2368 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton. The concert begins at 6:30 PM and is free with registration. For registration and more info visit www.bcmf.org. • Monsters Inc. will be shown outdoors at the Bideawee campus, 118 Old Country Road in Westhampton at 7 PM. Admission is free with the purchase of a Bideawee snack pack. THURSDAY 7•25•13 • The Zoppe Italian Family Circus will begin tonight starting at 7 PM. The circus will be located on the Great Lawn on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. For tickets

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SUNDAY 7•28•13 • An Architectural walking tour, of St. Andrew’s Dune Church with Roger Blaugh will take place today at 1 PM. The tour will meet at 12 Gin Lane. The fee is $10 and is free for members of the Southampton Historical Museum. • Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor presents a Cantorial Concert featuring Student Cantor Amanda Kleinman and her friends. 5 PM.

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FRIDAY 7•26•13 • The Perlman Music Program presents a Works in Progress concert at 73 Shore Road in Shelter Island. The concert begins at 7:30 PM. Admission is free. • The Riverhead Jim Lull memorial summer concert series brings Buddy Merriam and Backroads this week at 7 PM. The concert takes place on the Green at the East End Arts Council, Peconic Parking Lot in Downtown Riverhead. The concert is free and open to the public.

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Authors Night East Hampton Librar y’s 9th Annual Authors Night will take place on August 10 at the Gardiner Farm in East Hampton. The evening’s founding co-chairs Alec Baldwin and Barbara Goldsmith will be joined by honorary co-chairs Robert A. Caro, Nelson DeMille, A.M. Homes, Robert K. Massie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph E. Stiglitz and more than 100 distinguished authors. Featured authors Include Katie Beers, Kelly Killoren Bensimon, Robert A. Caro, Margaret I. Cuomo, MD, Clive Davis, Sylvia Day, Nelson DeMille, Eric Fischl, Kathy Freston, Charles Graeber, Katherine Holabird, A.M. Homes, Kitty Kelley, Lily Koppel, Padma Lakshmi, Robert Lipsyte, Robert K. Massie, Mark Mazzetti, Jay McInerney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Marisha Pessl, Kitty Pilgrim, Marcus Samuelsson, Lynn Sherr, Michael Shnayerson, Dava Sobel, Jessica Soffer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Dr. Ruth Westheimer and many more. The evening begins at 5 PM with the authors book signing cocktail reception under the tent. At 8 PM, directly following the authors reception, guests will be hosted at dinner parties at private area homes in honor of the guest authors. Tickets are $100 for book signing reception only, and begin at $250 for the dinners. Visit www.authorsnight. org. Pink Apron "Iron Chef America," Alex Guarnaschelli will serve as celebrity chef chair and Anne Burrell, chef and TV personality, will serve as celebrity

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chef host and MC for the “Pink Apron Celebrity Chef Event,” to benefit Ellen Hermanson Foundation, The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital and Ellen’s Well which provides psychosocial services to those diagnosed with breast cancer, their families and friends on August 17 at 7 PM. Christie Brinkley, B. Smith and Dan Gasby will serve as honorary chairs. Emma Stone, Nacho Figueros, Kelly Klein and Steven Klein will serve on the celebrity host committee. Twenty three other renowned female chefs from the Hamptons and New York City will participate in this incredible food lovers event. Jessica Craig (Nick & Toni’s), Elizabeth Falkner (Corvo Bianco), Kathleen King (Tate’s Bake Shop, Idito, Tache Chocolates) Sarabeth Levine (Sarabeth’s), Claudia Fleming (North Fork Table & Inn), Lynn Bound (Cafe 2 at MoMa), Swedish Chef Emelie Johansson, Tracy Mchale (East Hampton Point), Cynthia Battaglia (Distinctive Catering), Nicole Bermensolo (Kyotofu), Anita Lo (Annisa), Cheryl Stair (Art of Eating), Einat Admony (Balaboosta), Roxanne Browning (Exotic Chocolate), Barbara Sibley (La Palapa), Erica Kalick (Erica’s Rugelach & Baking Co.), Amanda Cohen (Dirt Candy) and Peggy Lauber (Wolffer Estate Vineyards) will be included. Adam Alpert of 4 AM DJ’s will donate DJ Phresh for the music. The event will be held at the crossroads of Wickapogue and Olde Town Road in Southampton from 7 to 10 PM. Honorees are Dr. Harold Freeman, Founder Emeritus and President of the Ralph Lauren Cancer Center in Harlem and Iris Dankner, Holiday House Founder to benefit breast cancer. Information about the organization and/or to purchase tickets www.ellensrun.org.

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Paddle & Party The second annual summer “Hamptons Paddle & Party for Pink” fundraiser, benefiting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation will be an event in two parts, a multiskill level paddle boarding race and benefit party on August 17. The party co-hosted by prominent New Yorkers Lisa and Richard Perry and full-time Hamptons residents Maria and Larry Baum. The event will bring together dozens of competitive paddle boarders and several hundred guests in support of raising critical funds for breast cancer research. Visit www. hamptonspaddleforpink.org. Ellen’s Run 5K Ellen’s Run 5K celebrates 18 years of leading the fight against breast cancer on the East End with its annual race/walk at 9 AM on August 18, starting and ending at Southampton Hospital. The Foundation is the principal funder of the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital which serves the entire East End of Long Island where breast cancer diagnosis and mortality rates are among the highest in the state. The race/walk starts and ends, rain or shine, at Southampton Hospital’s Parrish Hall on Harrick Road. Day-of-race registration is $40 for everyone. Pre-registration is available for $30 at www.ellensrun. org and at Parish Hall 9 AM to noon on August 18. Pre-registration for children and seniors is $25. Participants are encouraged to collect pledges from friends and family to help raise funds for the

Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital and breast cancer patient support services. Information about the 5K race/walk, Ellen’s Run, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, and the Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital are available at www.ellensrun.org.

Seafood Festival On August 18 at 6 PM the Community Action of Southold Town (CAST) will be holding its seventh annual Seafood Fest at Founders’ Landing in Southold. This fundraising event helps to support CAST in its mission of promoting self sufficiency and providing a safety net for those in need in Southold Town. The vision of CAST is to have a vibrant town, where all residents can prosper with employment opportunities, the ability to feed their families and educate their children. The event will be held at The Wharf House at Founder’s Landing in Southold. $50 per person. Red Devil A “Red Devil” swim to benefit East Hampton Ocean Rescue will take place at Fresh Pond in Amagansett on August 18. For more info visit www.easthamptonoceanrescue.org. Maureen’s Haven Maureen’s Haven, the East End human services organization that provides shelter and support to homeless adults on Long Island’s North and South Forks, has announced that renowned television actress Susan Lucci and her son, golfer and reality TV star Andreas Huber, will serve as honorary chairs of the organization’s annual Lobster Bash fundraiser. This year’s event will take place Thursday, August 22, at Dockers Waterside in East Quogue from 6 to 10 PM. For more info visit www.maureenshaven.org.


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Today’s Birthday: Jennifer Lopez, 1969 by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Lots and lots of energy this week. You may need to take time to do some physical exercise to burn it up. You are probably spending too much time in your head and you need to get back into your body. Physical exercise is the best way to do this. Take a walk or go for a swim, something to engage your body again. Sounds too boring - just try it! TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Remember that the word satisfaction has the word action within it. This reminds us that to have satisfaction, we must be actively taking action on those things which satisfy us. Makes sense, eh? Well, then do it! Look for and find the things that move you and fill you up and make some room in your life to actually do them. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Give attention to what your body needs and desires and make a point of giving it to them. Is it time to buy some new clothes or get your hair done? Make the time to take care of these small, mundane details, which are so personal. You are on the brink of moving into a very new space, so take advantage of this time and make sure your body is happy enough to move into the new which awaits you. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Yo u a r e s t r o n g a n d y o u a r e resilient, remember this. You will have the strength to survive the current circumstances. Know that the Universe is ready with a huge cosmic second wind and take some alone time to tap into it when you need to. It is important that you remember how resilient you are. Also how resourceful. Take a break and come back to yourself and feel your strength again before making big decisions.

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LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) The best reason to do anything is the fact that we find ourselves moved to do the thing. So few things in life move us and so few people move us as well. Resist the urge to sit on the couch until you get over the desire. Stop trying to talk yourself out of doing things and become your greatest source of encouragement and biggest fan and talk yourself into doing them. It is easy to sabotage ourselves and then we run the risk of living on the sidelines and never being in the game. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) What are you focusing on? Are you seeing all your cups half full or half empty? Worse yet, are you scanning your life to find the things that are ‘wrong’ just so you can stay focused on fixing your life rather than enjoying the things which are going well? Whatever you focus on, will expand. Focus on what is going right and what is working and you will surely get more things which are coming together. The added bonus of this kind of view of your life is that you will be having a much better time. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Take a break. You must begin to get good at nurturing yourself first and then others. It is important not to burn yourself out, so if you are feeling like taking a long leisurely bath, do it. Take time for yourself and really get good at caring for yourself the way you would someone you love. You will end up with more energy and more quality to share with others if you make a point of taking out some time for yourself SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Okay, take two steps back from your life. You need to get a bigger view of things. You may be micro managing

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To say Jennifer Lopez is multifaceted would be an understatement. She first burst on the scene primarily as a dancer, touring with the New Kids On The Block and later, featured on the hit TV series “In Living Color.” She earned three Grammy nominations for her dance albums. Lopez did and does command front pages in the tabloids for high profile relationships with the likes of Ben Affleck (remember “Bennifer?”) and Puff Daddy. Lopez switched to Pop music and in 2001 her album, J-Lo, hit number one on the charts and was one of the top selling albums in the world. Did we mention she’s an actress? She played the title role in Selena (1997) and has prominent roles in several other big-ticket films including Anaconda and Out Of Sight with George Clooney. She most recently appeared as a judge on “American Idol.” Lopez has never strayed from her roots, though. She grew up in a Puerto Rican neighborhood in the Bronx, the daughter of hard-working middle class parents who stressed their work ethics with their children. Lopez went to Catholic School and starred in track, gymnastics, and softball. She was so talented she competed on a national level in track, often venturing out of state to championship meets. She dropped out of college after one semester to pursue her dream of a show business career and immediately found work as a dancer, landing on Broadway in only a few months. Lopez, divorced three times, is the mother of five year-old twins. or putting things too intensely under the microscope. So take the time to get a good overview of your life and see all you have to be thankful for and all that’s really cool. Take a trip; just leave the microscope at home. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Yes, it’s true, one choice is to worry. But, there are other choices, like not worrying! Worry serves no purpose and helps no one; it only serves to make us crazy. This would be a great time to break the habit. That is all that it is, a mental habit. Do something else with your mind; there are many other things to think about and many other ways to think about things. Get creative and change your mind! CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Potentially a big week. Use this week to begin some new business project or bring new life to an existing business. Spend some money if you need to, for money spent right now will have a larger pay off down the road. You could say this is a good time to invest. But the best investment will be yourself, so invest time and/ or energy into developing what it is you most want to accomplish in the world. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Feeling inspired? No? Well take

another look around. Inspiration is there; you just need to claim it. Take advantage of this burst of energy and get some things done, or at least take notes about what you want to accomplish and what you are feeling during this time.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Can you feel your power? You should be able to by now. Coming into and using your power wisely is the goal this week. Honor your intuition, too. There are things that you know -really, really know. Take them to heart and begin living from that knowing. Feel the power within yourself and use it for good. For your own good.

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 25 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. Or visit www.asherhill.com. Asher is live doing readings on WBAZ 102.5 FM on Wednesday from 5:00 to 6:00 PM every week, tune in!

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Drink Your Juice, Baby By Jessica Mackin Don’t forget to drink your juice, baby. New this summer is Juice Baby, a mobile fresh pressed juice and smoothie truck that has set up shop at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton. Juice Baby uses fresh fruits and vegetables in all of their juices, with no additives. Juices are made to order, so customers can get their greens super fresh. Founder Victoria Smith targets popular workout and fitness studios to provide juice or smoothies as a perfect complement to a successful workout. Juice Baby is conveniently located next to The Barn at 264 Butter Lane, home of popular Hamptons fitness studios SoulCycle, Physique 57, and Personal Best. Juice Baby also receives a lot of traffic from the Haygound School's camp and the Hayground's farmers market, which takes place on Fridays. I stopped by this week to check it out. It was great meeting Victoria as she explained her process and love of fresh juice. I tried the popular “Renegade Lemonade”

with local kale, local spinach, celery, local apple, lemon and ginger. My husband, Joe Cipro, tried the “Sweet N’ Dreamy” made with natural peanut butter, cocoa powder, banana, organic agave and almond milk. Other options include the “Skinny Green Bitch” juice made with local kale, local spinach, celery, local cucumber and pear and the “Watermelon Freeze” smoothie with watermelon, cucumber and lemon juice. We then did shots of ginger, which were extremely powerful and potent. The pineapple chaser definitely helped the burn. The energy boost it gave me for the rest of the day was definitely worth the initial shock. Juice Baby believes seasonal produce makes the most healthy juices, so check out what's new each week. Juice Baby is open daily from 7:30 AM. You can also order your juice in advance for easy pick up. Follow Juicy Baby on Twitter @ juiceBabyNY to find out where they will be all summer long. Juice Baby The Hayground School 151 Mitchell Lane Bridgehampton 203-451-1325 info@juice-baby.com www.juice-baby.com

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