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From top left clockwise: Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg, Jules Feiffer, Lady Gaga by Lautenberg and three illustration by Feiffer: Blue Tango, Fred Astaire, and Phantom Tollbooth. By Miles X. Logan
From Lady Gaga to for mer First Lady Hillary Clinton, Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg has had the opportunity to photograph history. Jules Feiffer, an internationally acclaimed cartoonist, playwright, s c r e e n w r i t e r a n d a u t h o r, h a s influenced generations with his satirical outlook and probing wit. Both artists are Hamptons icons, and both are among the featured talent at the annual ArtHamptons show, which begins Friday and runs through Sunday (there is a VIP-only opening party at Guild Hall Thursday evening). The event, at the Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark on 60 Millstone Road in Bridgehampton, will feature hundreds of the most influential artists in the country. The Jean Albano Galler y, a Chicago-based contemporary art gallery specializing in painting, sculpture and mixed media, represents both artists. Lautenberg, who has adopted the
Hamptons as her second home, is an esteemed photographer, writer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. She has successfully sold and exhibited her photography for a number of years and has received critical praise, beginning with her first solo show in 2005. As the wife of the late Senator Frank Lautenberg, she had the opportunity to photograph histor y and entertainment as it was unfolding. She is known for portraits of political figures, including a photograph of Barack Obama which has hung in the Oval Office, as well as portraits of 113 U.S. Senators. “Bonnie’s photographs speak volumes about our current society. They are both beautiful and interesting. With her talent, connections, and tremendous contributions, she is the consummate Hamptons artist,” Albano said. Feiffer’s syndicated cartoon strip ran for 40 years in The Village Voice and earned him a Pulitzer
Prize. He has written more than 35 books, plays, and film scripts. Feiffer has received numerous awards and honors including an Academy Award for his short animated film Munro. Among his most recent books are his memoir, Backing into Forward, and the children’s book My Side of the Car with Kate Feiffer. The Phantom Tollbooth, for which he did the illustrations, is celebrating 50 years in publication. He lives and works in East Hampton. Now
entering its seventh successful year, ArtHamptons 2014 has proven to be a popular destination for Hamptonites to buy art. As the first major art event of the summer season, it is eagerly awaited by devotees. In 2013, 14,000 visitors poured through the aisles, setting a new attendance record. Tickets can be purchased online at arthamptons. com and PayPal is accepted. The Jean Albano Gallery can be reached at 312-440-0770.
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The Nature Conservancy’s “Nature Inspires!” Beaches & Bays Gala took place on June 28, honoring renowned landscape artist Bobbie Braun and The Neuwirth Foundation, and celebrating 20 years of support by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Among the many points of inspiration at the annual gala was a special en plein air art show curated by Silas Marder. The premiere of “My Favorite Island” featuring Jimmy Buffett, dancing to superstar Nashville band “The Super T Revue,” and a locally-inspired dinner by Glorious Food were all part of the fun on the grounds of The Nature Conservancy’s Center for Conservation in East Hampton.
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For the first time ever a sold out crowd of 750 enjoyed dinner on June 28 as the American Heart Association celebrated their 18th Annual Hamptons Heart Ball at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton. This year, the Heart Ball honored Dr. Leonard Girardi, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Attending Cardiothoracic Surgeon, New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center with the Distinguished Service Award. The Distinguished Leadership award was presented to Samuel L. Stanley Jr., MD, President, Stony Brook University. This year’s event co-chairs were Dr. Karl and Krista Krieger and Rita Cosby, Emmy-Winning TV and radio host served as master of ceremonies. The evening got started with Open Your Heart Chair, Paola Bacchini Rosenshein welcoming the crowd.
Artists Against Abuse, the region’s largest annual fundraising event aimed at ending violence against women, was held on the evening of Saturday, June 21, at the Ross School Lower Campus Field House in Bridgehampton.
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The Southampton Fresh Air Home celebrated the Fourth of July with its 27th Annual American Picnic with Fireworks By Grucci on Sunday.
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Robert Hunter, Rock’s Hall Of Fame Poet By Rick Murphy
“What a long strange trip it’s been.” Robert Hunter is about the only person in the world who can say that without it sounding like a cliché, because he wrote it. Besides, it really has been a long, strange trip for the poet and lyricist for the Grateful Dead. Hunter was a poet in Northern California who gravitated toward the bluegrass music scene, learning the guitar, stand up bass, and mandolin, making the acquaintance of Jerry Garcia in the process. Hunter was a volunteer subject in Stanford University’s psychedelic research program in 1962, which was partially sponsored by the CIA. He ingested LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline. The writing process intensified accordingly. “The words jumped from subconscious to the page,” he remembered. Hunter began strumming guitar to the words because “It was better than the clicking of the typewriter keys.” He mailed off an early effort to Garcia, who was playing with his newlyformed band, the Grateful Dead. The next thing Hunter knew, the pair had their first Garcia-Hunter collaboration: “Look for awhile at the China Cat Sunflower proud-walking jingle in the midnight sun Copper-dome Bodhi drip a silver kimono like a crazy-quilt star gown
through a dream night wind.” “China Cat” didn’t just become a staple of the Dead’s live shows – it’s still performed by the band members over 40 years later and is a favorite of Deadheads. There are hundreds more. “Each song has its own story. I don’t write about A, B or C. I find different interpretations over the years,” Hunter said. Hunter still writes his own music to his songs but defers to Garcia’s version when he plays the songs live nowadays. “I mean, I use Jerry’s music. With a composer like Garcia . . .” In fact, “Uncle John’s Band” was written for and about Garcia. “Of course it was about Jerry and The Dead. I was euphoric. I was a part of this magical thing.” The partnership blossomed. Hunter wrote words to the music of Garcia and the other band members for decades, and is still collaborating with some of them. Hunter’s words are an endless source of fascination for Deadheads, who have made a closet industry of interpreting them. “I love the fact so many people write their own lives into the songs,” he said. “It’s not about what it means, but what sparked it.” Hunter has also written songs with Bob Dylan, Bruce Hornsby, and many other performers. Box of Rain, published in 1990, is one of several books of his collected works. Hunter also wrote the foreword to The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics (2005); he has published
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Summer Gala The Southold Historical Society will hold its 11th annual Summer Gala from 5 to 8 PM on Saturday at Brecknock Hall in Greenport. The party will include music, a wine and beer bar, finger foods, and a buffet dinner, in addition to a silent auction. This year’s event will honor Peggy Murphy, the former Vice President of the Historical Society and the long time chair of the Society’s Education of Youth Committee. Tickets for the 11th annual fundraiser are $75 per person, and can be purchased at the Southold Historical Society Office, 54325 Main Road, Southold, opposite Rothman’s department store. Bay Street Bay Street Theater presents its 23rd Bay Street Annual Summer Gala in Sag Harbor at the Long Wharf on Saturday to benefit Bay Street’s educational and theatrical programs. Included in the program are actor, author, producer, and director Bob Balaban, who will introduce honoree April Gornik during the honors presentation at the pre-gala VIP cocktail reception at the theater. The Nancy Atlas Band will perform after dinner in the tent. The gala will also honor arts visionaries Kate Burton and Sheldon Harnick. For more info visit www.baystreet.org. Parrish Art For the second year, the Parrish Art Museum’s annual Midsummer Party will take place in its new home in Water Mill on Saturday. A summer highlight, the Midsummer Party is a festive social gathering of art collectors, artists, entertainers, philanthropists, and business leaders from The Hamptons and beyond. This year, the Parrish honors philanthropist Inga Maren Otto and award-winning author and filmmaker Katharina Otto-Bernstein for their contributions to both the Parrish and arts and culture around the world. For more info visit www.parrishart. org. Legacy of Hope Legacy of Hope, the inaugural sunset cocktail reception celebrating the tradition of the ancient order of the
Knights of Malta and its relief agency, Malteser International’s commitment to providing health and dignity to the needy around the globe, will be held at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton on July 18 from 6 to 8 PM. The event includes a photo exhibition and display of historic Maltese memorabilia, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, silent auction and special Folkloric performance. Tickets are $125. Visit www.malteserinternational.org. EH Antiques Show The East Hampton Historical Society presents the return of the highly anticipated East Hampton Antiques Show to the historic grounds of Mulford Farm on Saturday, July 19, through Sunday, July 20. Now in its eighth year, the East Hampton Antiques Show is widely recognized as the premier antiques event on the East End. Interior designer Celerie Kemble is the Honorary Chairwoman of the Friday, July 18, Preview Cocktail Party, which offers patrons an early buying opportunity of the extraordinary array of antiques, art, jewelry and collectibles. Ticket proceeds benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. Admission to the Antiques Show is $10, with early buying at $20. Tickets for the Friday night Opening Preview Cocktail Party start at $150 per person and enable return visits the following days. Visit www.easthamptonhistory.org for more details. LongHouse Reserve On Saturday, July 19, starting at 6 PM, LongHouse Reser ve in East Hampton is hosting its 2014 Summer Benefit, WHITE HOT+Blue 2. The gala, which will take place on LongHouse Reserve’s beautiful 16-acre East Hampton grounds, will celebrate the Reserve’s 23rd season and honor internationally acclaimed photographer, filmmaker and social commentator, Cindy Sherman with the LongHouse Award, and Agnes Gund, philanthropist, patron, collector, President Emerita of MoMA, and founder of Studio in a School with the LongHouse Art Leadership Award. Tickets can be purchased through the website www.longhouse.org/whitehot-blue-2.
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SoFo Goes Silver The South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) will celebrate its 25th Anniversary of its summer event, on Saturday, July 19, from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. SoFo Goes Silver has three extraordinary female chairpersons, Susan Rockefeller/Environmentalist, Gina Bradley/Paddle Diva and April Gornik/Artist. The evening’s honorees are Peter Mattheissen, (posthumously), Author/Naturalist, Eric Goode, Conservationist, and Michael Gerrard, Environmentalist. The evening will begin with open bars, light bites, a silent auction and the awards ceremony all while hundreds of guests take in the magnificence of the museum and its surroundings. Adam Alpert’s 4AM DJs will pack the dance floor with DJ Phresh. Peter Ambrose Catering & Special Events will create a sumptuous menu, once people enter the tent. For tickets call SoFo 631-5379735, Linda B. Shapiro 631-7252023 or visit www.sofo.org. Designer Showhouse The 2014 Hampton Designer Showhouse will open with a Gala Preview Cocktail Party on Saturday, July 19, from 6 to 8 PM and will run until Labor Day, Monday, September 1, in Bridgehampton. Proceeds will benefit Southampton Hospital. Mario Buatta is the Honorary Showhouse Chairman. Jamie Drake and Alexa Hampton are the Honorary Design Co-Chairmen. The Hampton Designer Showhouse, now in its fourteenth year, is a showcase for America’s premier design talent. Over 25 top interior designers and decorative artists will turn a magnificent shingle style home into a decorating masterpiece. This year’s Showhouse located at 408 Pauls Lane in Bridgehampton has been provided by Paramount Homes of the Hamptons, Inc. Admission to the Showhouse is $35 and includes the Showhouse Journal. Gala tickets are $225 each. Unconditional Love Dinner The fifth annual Unconditional Love Dinner Dance to benefit the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation will take place on July 19 from 7 to 11 PM. The event will be filled with James Bond intrigue and will take place at a secret oceanfront hideaway. For more visit www. southamptonanimalshelter.com. CMEE Family Fair Children’s Museum of the East End (CMEE) in Bridgehampton will host its annual Family Fair on Saturday, July 19, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the Museum. The Annual Family Fair is CMEE’s largest fundraiser of the year, and raises money to support the Museum’s annual operations. This year’s fair will have a magic theme, and will feature magically-inspired arts and crafts, water slides, entertainment, games, music, food and more. Guests will also be invited to play CMEE’s brand
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new, nine-hole miniature golf course, which is designed to teach children the principles of physics. Expected attendees include A l i We n t w o r t h a n d G e o r g e Stephanopoulos, Christa Miller and Bill Lawrence, Jane Krakowski, Julie Bowen and Scott Phillips, Kelly Klein and Nick Manifold, Mark Feuerstein and Dana Klein, Tiffani Thiessen and Brady Smith, among other CMEE supporters. To learn more visit www.cmee.org. Save A Dog A Day Save A Dog A Day will host a two hour open bar cocktail party followed by comedy show MCed by Ken Perlstein at 230 Elm in Southampton on July 20. The show will feature Carmen Lynch and Andy Pitz (check them out on “The Late Show” with David Letterman), and will have a cash bar. Tickets are $50 in advance $75 at the door. Contact Colleen Fennell 631-235-8764 or Liz Miller 631-702-3188. All proceeds will go to the Save A Dog A Day organization, a non-profit group that rescues and finds homes for dogs in danger of euthanasia. Arts Against Addiction The Arts Against Addiction Fundraiser will take place on Thursday, July 24, at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. Proceeds from the show will benefit the QTherapy Institute, an online counseling center. The fundraiser was created as a way to provide treatment scholarships to individuals suffering from substance addiction who need highly personalized counseling, but can’t afford it. The counseling is done online through Skype or over the phone. Additional funds will be allocated for a new East Hampton nonprofit that provides young artists with materials and supplies. The show costs $32 per ticket, and includes food, beverages, live performances, a silent art auction with pieces by over 40 featured artists and a raffle of various “curious” items. For more visit www.qtherapy.co. Ride for Kids The “4th Annual Ride for Kids,” on July 24 at 6 PM at SoulCycle Bridgehampton, hosted by celebrity trainer Stacey Griffith and real estate broker extraordinaire Louise Phillips Forbes along with a group of 72 celebrities, athletes, fans and friends will pedal and party to raise funds for NYC education nonprofit Change for Kids, and its partner school, Brooklyn Landmark. The support from the riders will translate into the funding of essential literacy, fitness, and music programs for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Reserve bikes starting at $300 in the first row, second row for $250 and third and following rows for $200. Riders will also have the chance to bid on auction items as well as receive a gift bag. To purchase a bike please contact Alex Robinson 212-213-8061 or email arobinson@changeforkids.org.
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Super Saturday 17 Kelly Ripa and Donna Karan will host Ovarian Cancer Research Fund’s (OCRF) 17th annual Super Saturday, presented by QVC on Saturday, July 26 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,” the most anticipated element of Super Saturday is the fashion garage sale, which includes merchandise from over 200 prominent designers including: Donna Karan, Theory, alice + olivia, Diane von Furstenberg, Helmut Lang and Ralph Lauren. For the seventh consecutive year, Rachel Zoe will be curating a luxury designer booth, “Designers A to Zoe.” Ticket prices for Super Saturday 17 are $450 (regular), $650 (preview) or $850 (VIP preview) for adults, and $150 for children ages 5-16. Children under the age of 5 will be admitted free of charge. VIP preview tickets include access to an exclusive pre-shopping hour from noon to 1 PM, VIP tent access and a goodie bag. Preview tickets include access to an exclusive pre-shopping hour from noon to 1 PM and a goodie bag. Tables and sponsor packages are available beginning at $2500. For tickets visit www.ocrf.org/supersaturday.
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significant exposure to the arts, as well as to supporting emerging artists with exhibition opportunities. This years event will honor Michael R. Bloomberg, Valentino D. Carlotti and Kimora Lee Simmons and feature artist Carrie Mae Weems. The evening is hosted by Soledad O’Brien. Tickets start at $1500. Contact Inez Weinstein Special Events at 212-254-6677 or tdoolin@inezevents.com. A Hamptons Happening The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation will honor luminaries from the worlds of cuisine, fashion, and philanthropy at its July 26 “A Hamptons Happening” cancer research fundraiser. The event will feature celebrity chef David Burke, iconic fashion designer Betsey Johnson and philanthropist Paul Ridley, co-founder of the cancer research nonprofit Row For Hope. WCBSTV Channel 2 News anchor Chris Wragge will emcee the event for the
third consecutive year. “A Hamptons Happening” will take place on July 26 from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the Bridgehampton home of Maria and Kenneth Fishel. Chaired by co-founders Marion Waxman and Laurie Schaffran, and Raffle Chairperson Jennifer Myles, cochairpersons Jennifer Gould Keil and Jill and Bobby Zarin, the event supports the SWCRF’s funding of research projects by leading cancer scientists collaborating to identify and correct abnormal gene function that causes cancer and develop minimally toxic treatments for patients. Individual tickets are $300. Millennial tickets (attendees 30 years old and under) are $175. To order
tickets visit www.waxmancancer.org/ Events/Hamptons-Happening. Project MOST Dinner An exclusive dinner to benefit Project MOST will be held at the studio of renowned East End painter, Roy Nicholson on July 27 at 6:30 PM. Joe Realmuto will co-host the dinner with Kyle Lynch, and Nick & Toni’s is donating the food and staff. The dinner will be prepared with only local, organic ingredients derived from the waters and land of the East End. Three of our area’s top chefs will be cooking for a very small crowd; Joe Realmuto, Jim Batsacos and John DeLucie. For further details call Susan Gentile Hackett, 631-604-2777.
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Art Market Hamptons takes place this week at the Bridgehampton Historical Society from Thursday through Sunday. For more info visit www.artmarkethamptons.com.
The Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton presents artist Richard Burton.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Richard Burton The Silas Marder Galler y in Bridgehampton presents artist Richard Burton. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. The show runs through August 11. ArtHamptons ArtHamptons, the fine art fair of the Hamptons, takes place Thursday through Sunday with an opening night preview to benefit Guild Hall on
Mash - Up Society Mixed media artist Ben Moon and the renowned artist William Quigley join forces to bring the Hamptons their second annual soiree, “Mash-Up Society,” taking place in the midst of ArtHamptons weekend. The opening night party is now being held on Friday from 7 to 11 PM at the Alley of Schenck Fuels in East Hampton. A portion of sales from SkrapperStyle Tshirts, Ben Moon merchandise, Quigley prints and Casamigos Cocktails will be donated to Soldier Ride, a Wounded Warriors charity event in Amagansett on July 19.
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Meteorologist Richard Hendrickson, who will celebrate his 102nd birthday this coming Labor Day, sits before images of his old Hillview Farm on Lumber Lane in Bridgehampton taken by C.B. Grubb and currently hanging at the Chase Edwards Gallery at 2462 Main Street, Bridgehampton. Visit www. chaseedwardsgallery.com.
Dodds & Eder A group show featuring the artwork of Scott Bluedorn, Darlene Charneco, Casey Dalene, Alexis Duque, Paul Farinacci, and Rafael Fuchs is on display at Dodds & Eder Home Gallery & Sculpture Garden in Sag Harbor through July 28. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
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Gallery Talk Guild Hall in East Hampton presents a gallery talk with Nina Yankowitz , in conversation with Museum Director Christina Strassfield on Sunday at noon. Visit www.guildhall.org. ONGOING Art On The Edge Vered Gallery presents Art on the Edge 2014. Art on the Edge, the only exhibition of its kind in The Hamptons, is an annual survey of New Contemporary Art featuring the most provocative new painters, sculptors, and photographers working in their respective mediums today. The exhibit continues through Monday, August 4.
Waterscapes On view through August 14, at Quogue Gallery is “Waterscapes,” showcasing photographs by Barbara Vaughn. Artists Alliance The Artists Alliance of East Hampton, founded in 1984 in honor of Jimmy Ernst, internationally acclaimed abstract artist, will be showing art of more than 80 of its members at an upcoming 20th Annual Summer Member Art Exhibit. The exhibit is on view at Ashawagh Hall in Springs through Sunday. Being There Art Gallery at the Quogue Library presents Susan Cushing’s “Being There.” The show runs through July 30.
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s ssica Mackin Night Move By Je Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend.com. Bobby Collins The Comedy Club at Bay Street Theatre presents Bobby Collins on Monday at 8 PM. Visit www.baystreet.org. 230 Elm Comedy Inc takes place at 230 Elm in Southampton on Friday at 8 PM. On Saturday Dick Johnasson performs at 9 PM. Ashley Monroe Country Superstar: Ashley Monroe of the Pistol Annies will perform at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.suffolktheater.com. Raphael Vineyard Raphael Vineyard in Peconic presents Late Night Thursdays with NOIZ from 7 to 10 PM. Visit www. raphaelwine.com. Shinn Estate Vineyards Shinn Estate Vineyards in Mattituck presents Latenight this week on Friday and Saturday starting at 8 PM. Enjoy wines, cheeses and the sunset. Sienna Sienna in East Hampton presents #BadBehaviorMondays from 6:30 to 11:30 PM with DJ Chile. There are $20 dinner specials and half off cocktails. Firefly Fridays Firefly Fridays take place at Leib Cellars in Mattituck from 5 to 8 PM with live music by Bryce Larsen and food by The Roaming Fork Food Truck. Visit www.leibcellars. com. Concerts On The Green Montauk Chamber Concerts on the Green take place each week. Monday, Nancy Atlas at 6:30 PM Bingo Night Townline BBQ in Sagaponack celebrates the summer season with a new weekly Bingo Night every Wednesday at 7 PM. The Beach Huts The Beach Huts are open for the summer offering great food, drinks and music. Every Wednesday, Mambo Loco’s in the house at Meschutt Beach Hut in Hampton Bays. On Thursdays, it’s the long, long-awaited return of perennial faves That 70s Band at Cupsogue Beach in Westhampton. Check the Beach Hut website for times as well as other acts performing each week. One Love Sundays Navy Beach in Montauk hosts One Love Sundays every week this summer. 5 PM through sunset. For a full schedule visit www.navybeach.com. Meeting House Creek Inn Meeting House Creek Inn in Aquebogue’s waterfront tiki bar is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with live music on Sundays from 4 to 8 PM. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 PM. Finale Thursday nights at Finale in East Hampton feature open bar from 10 to 11 PM and half priced bottles. Music by DJ Biggie and DJ Adam Lipson. Georgica Mondays Georgica Mondays returns this summer in Wainscott. Dinner prix fixe and drink specials available.
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M.J. Dowling’s M.J. Dowling’s on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor presents an open mic hosted by Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky 8 to 11 PM each Wednesday. Also, on Friday nights, there’s karaoke from 10:30 PM to 1:30 AM. Swallow East Swallow East Restaurant in Montauk hosts Reggae Sundays at 6 PM each week.
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The Jam Session The Jam Session takes place on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www. thejamsession.org. Wolffer Twilight Thursdays take place at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack. Enjoy live music on the lawn of the main winery from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music and wine. Sunset Saturdays take place on the lawn at the wine stand at 5 PM. Visit www.wolffer. com. Southampton Publick House Stop by for Monday Night Madness in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM. Buckley’s Inn Between Happy hour weekdays in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.
DASH Southampton hosted a Summer Kick-Off Party on July 2. Guests enjoyed 20 percent off everything in the store, light food and wine from The Driver's Seat and recieved hair refreshers from Blow Hampton.
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of Everything That Is: The Untold Story of Red Cloud, An American Legend. Ghostbusters Guild Hall Films at the Farm In Partnership with the East Hampton Historical Society presents a screening of Ghostbusters on Friday at 8:30 PM at Mulford Farm. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.
Outerbanks Restaurant Reggae Fridays is at Outerbanks in Riverhead on Friday at 8 PM. Happy hour is Monday to Friday from 3 to 6 PM. For more info visit www. theouterbanksrestaurant.com. Indian Wells Tavern Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett will have a live DJ along with drink specials every Friday and Saturday night from 11 PM to 2 AM. Each night a signature shot will be offered for $6 at the bar. The cover is $5. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400. Hotel Fish Hotel Fish & Lounge in Hampton Bays presents daily happenings. On Sunday, live music from 4 to 8 PM. Monday is open jam from 7 to 11 PM. Tuesday, music of Jamesoid from 7 to 11 PM. Thursday, live music with F.L and Friends from 7 to 11 PM. Friday, live bands from 7 to 11 PM. Saturday, live music with Frank Latorre and the Honey Bees from 7 to 11 PM. Daily happy hour with $3 burgers. Gurney’s Gurney’s in Montauk presents Tuesday night concerts at The Beach Club this summer starting at 6 PM. The Surf Lodge The Surf Lodge in Montauk presents live music throughout the weekend. On Saturday, San Fermin. Sunday, Gary Clark Jr. Doors open at 5 PM. For more info visit www.thesurflodge.com.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to jessica@indyeastend. com. Fridays at Five Fridays at Five begins its 31st year at the Hampton Librar y in Bridghampton. This week presents Tom Clavin and Bob Drury at 5 PM. This is the First of a series of book discussions on eight successive Fridays. Clavin and Drury’s latest collaboration is The Heart
Melissa Martin Author Melissa Martin’s book signing for Harvest Road takes place at Claudio’s Restaurant in Greenport on Saturday from 1 to 5 PM and North Fork Tasting Room in Riverhead from noon to 3 PM on Sunday. Authors After Hours Authors After Hours series begins at the Amagansett Library on Saturday at 6 PM with Steven Gaines at 6 PM. Travesties Bay Street Theatre presents Travesties by Tom Stoppard and directed by Gregory Boyd through July 20. For more info visit www. baystreet.org.
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East Hampton WEDNESDAY 7•9•14 • The Montauk Observatory, a non-profit educational group, presents a free lecture, “Exploding Stars: Beacons at the Edge of the Universe,” at the Ross School Tennis Center, at 20 Goodfriend Drive in East Hampton. Dr. Thomas Madigan, NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador, an Associate member of the American Astronomical Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, will give the lecture. Following the talk, weather permitting, Montauk Observatory telescopes will be available for guided celestial observation. Visit montaukobservatory.com for more details. • It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at the Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays. Other activities offered throughout the week include toddler exploration, and co-ed volleyball. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule. • The movie night at Amagansett Square feature this week is Willy Wonka. Bring your beach chairs and family to enjoy a film under the stars outdoors. THURSDAY 7•10•14 • The Montauk Chamber of Commerce summer farmers market is held each Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM on the green. FRIDAY 7•11•14 • Have you ever wondered why some birders seem to know who is lurking in the neighborhood even when there’s nothing to be seen? One good reason is that they’ve trained themselves to bird by ear, not just by sight. On this unique bird walk offered by the South Fork Natural History Museum in East Hampton, composer, accomplished birder, and bird song connoisseur Eric Salzman will teach you about the nuances of bird vocalization and share tips on how to train your auditory memory. Call SoFo at 631-537-9735 for meeting location, registration and admission information. SATURDAY 7•12•14
• Walk the Walking Dunes with Lee Dion of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 9 AM. Meet at the very end of Napeague Harbor Road in Amagansett. Phone 631-375-2339 to learn more. • Sound Meditation for beginners is offered on the main lawn at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton at 8 AM. $20 suggested donation. • Montauk Community Church runs its rummage sale every Saturday through Labor Day from 9 AM till noon. • The Springs Farmers Market at Ashawagh Hall runs from 9 AM to 1 PM. SUNDAY 7•13•14 • The annual poetry marathons at the Marine Museum on Bluff Road in Amagansett begin this week. Fran Castan and Scott Chaskey are in the spotlight this week. The marathons are held each Sunday at 5 PM. Free admission. MONDAY 7•14•14 • Concerts on the green sponsored by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce are underway. Bring your lawn chair and picnic and enjoy music in the early evening. 6:30 PM.
Southampton WEDNESDAY 7•9•14 • Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack presents Wine Education Wednesdays from 6 to 7 PM. $15. Call 631-537-5106. • Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free every Wednesday in Hampton Bays and every Monday in Flanders. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more. • A bereavement support group is held each week at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call 631-283-6729 for additional information. THURSDAY 7•10•14 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required. • Hampton Yoga Healing Arts in Westhampton
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Beach hosts a donation-based yoga class every Thursday from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The class is for those battling or surviving from an illness, as well as their caregivers. Reservations recommended. Call 631-355-1855. • The Hamptons Greek Festival at the Orthodox Church on St. Andrews Road in Southampton starting tonight and running through Saturday from 4 to 11 PM; Sunday 3 to 9 PM. Yummy Greek cuisine, Hellenic dances, great shopping, plus carnival rides and games for kids. SATURDAY 7•12•14 • Meet on Pond Lane in Southampton, on the northwest side of the lake right off Jobs Lane at 9 AM for a Lake Agawam Adventure. The hike, led by Liz Karpin of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society, takes you right past the home of Pyrrhus Concer, the freed slave who ran the Lake Agawam ferry. Call 516320-0761 to learn more. • Zvi Gitelman, Professor of Political Science and Preston R. Tisch Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan, will discuss “Jews in Ukraine: Turmoil and Prospects” at the Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons at 11 AM, preceded by Sabbath services. CSH Saturday morning services take place at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 977 Bridge-Sagg Turnpike, Bridgehampton. Services will begin earlier than usual, at 9 AM. Prof. Gitelman will speak after services. A Kiddush/light lunch will follow. All are welcome; RSVPs for this event to cshpres@gmail.com are appreciated. • Time for summer gardening and Bridgehampton biking. Join the folks from East Hampton Trails Preservation Society for a leisurely 20-mile ride through Bridgehampton and Water Mill. But first, a discussion about midsummer gardening. It all starts at Marder’s Nursery at 9 AM. 917-747-0885. • Get your downward dog on amidst nature’s beauty. Wolffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents “Yoga in the vines” Saturday mornings from 10 to 11 AM. $25, BYO mat and water. Visit their website for a full schedule of classes. • The Sag Harbor Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM. • The farmers market in Westhampton Beach runs every Saturday through November from 9 AM to 1 PM on Mill Road in Westhampton Beach. • This SoFo program and walk, will focus on Long Island’s most unique carnivorous plant – the Thread-leaf Sundew (Drosera filiformis) which, in all of New York State, is only found in Suffolk County. First there will be a slide presentation at the museum describing the Suffolk locations and habitats where Drosera filiformis can be found. This will be followed by a chance to see a display of specimens of live, cultivated, carnivorous plants along with feeding demonstrations. After the demonstrations, it’s off to a nearby bog to observe and learn about our local Drosera filiformis as well as the Spoon-leaf Sundew (Drosera intermedia) and various species of the carnivorous plant genus Uticularia, or bladderworts, as well as the many other interesting plants and animals that make the bog habitat home.1 PM. Call the South Fork Natural History Museum at 631-537-9735 for meeting location, registration and admission information. And be sure to visit their website to learn about other programs this week. • The Hampton Bays Fire Department hosts its 4th Annual Memorial Fluke Tournament from 7 AM to 3 PM. Call 631-728-9191 to learn more. SUNDAY 7•13•14 • STPS presents a two event Sunday. There’s a Red Creek/ Sears Pond ramble with Jim Crawford (631-369-2341) at 9 AM and Marilyn Kirkbright (631-726-7503) invites you to kayak Scallop Pond in North Sea at 10 AM. Call for additional information and meeting places. • The Southampton Farmer’s Market is open for the summer. 9 AM to 2 PM at the Southampton Center
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on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village. • Ruth Joseph is the discussion leader for a new book group, “Talking About Books: A Short Story Sampler.” Two Sundays, July 13, and August 24, 11 AM at Temple Adas Israel, Atlantic Avenue and Elizabeth Street, Sag Harbor. Refreshments will be served. Participants are asked to read the stories before the group meets. Materials can be picked up at the Temple office and should be brought to the July 13 meeting. MONDAY 7•14•14 • The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons invites the public to a presentation and discussion of two statewide voting issues at a meeting at 7 PM at the Hampton Library, 2478 Main Street, Bridgehampton. Term limits and ballot access are on the agenda. • Kids in grades K to four from the David Crohan Community Center can travel to SYS in Southampton via the youth bureau bus to swim in the outdoor pool, play games or enjoy arts and crafts as part of the townsponsored “Neighborhood Nights.” 5 to 8:30 PM. Call 631-702-2432. WEDNESDAY 7•16•14 • Southampton Town hosts teen night at Ludlam Park in Flanders every Wednesday from 7:30 to 11 PM. For seventh to 12th-graders. Basketball, tennis, flag football, dodge ball, even pizza and a dj some evenings. Call 631-702-2432 to learn more. • Take a trip back in time and meet Mary Rogers, the daughter of Captain Albert Rogers, who lived in the Rogers Mansion in the 1840s. Mary Rogers will give you an exclusive tour of her house and she will teach a craft and allow her visitors to explore the grounds. Lemonade and cookies will be served. $5 for children at the mansion on Meeting House Lane in Southampton. 3 to 4 PM. Call 631-283-2494 to RSVP. $5 admission for kids.
North Fork THURSDAY 7•10•14 • La Leche League meets at Riverhead Library from 7 to 8:30 PM. FRIDAY 7•11•14 • The North Fork Audubon Society presents “Porchlight Wonders” with Jeff Petracca. Learn about the misunderstood moth. 8 PM. Red House Nature Center, Inlet Pond County Park, Greenport. SATURDAY 7•12•14 • Every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM the Riverhead Farmers Market is open outdoors along the Riverfront in Riverhead. • Every Saturday from 11 AM to 12:30 PM, tour Sang Lee Farms in Peconic. Call 631-734-7001 to reserve your spot. • Join Group for the East End at Downs Farm Preserve in Cutchogue for a fun night of Nature Bingo. Students will play numerous rounds of nature bingo while learning a bit about some common Long Island residents. Bring your family and your friends because all ages are welcome! Small prizes will be awarded. This program is appropriate for children ages six and up who are accompanied by an adult. A family donation is suggested. 6 to 8 PM. For more information or to register your family, please contact Missy Weiss at mweiss@ eastendenvironment.org . SUNDAY 7•13•14 • Every day through Labor Day experience the magic of tropical snorkeling, right here on Long Island, with a “Pirate Snorkel Adventure” at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead. Search for missing treasure as you swim with a slew of species of fish. Call 631-208-9200 ext. H20 for details. TUESDAY 7•15•14 • Dr. George Dempsey from the Tick Borne Disease Resource Center at Southampton Hospital discusses what you need to know about tick-borne diseases at the Cutchogue New Suffolk Library at 6:30 PM. Call 631-734-6360 to register.
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world. Yes, think Lord Of The Rings. It’s a magical ride, though, and kids and the young at heart will love it. If they haven’t seen it yet, by all means crank up the popcorn maker and enjoy a family night at home.
Now Playing Earth To Echo (PG-13) A group of friends whose neighborhood is being torn down is about to be separated forever when they start receiving strange signals on their mobile devices. Further investigation reveals – ta da — a cute little alien who needs help. Anyone thinking ET? Get the little weird looking thing a freaking bicycle and let’s move on.
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Coming Soon Hercules (NR) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a natural for the title role in this big budget retro-fantasy. The director Brett Ratner (Rush Hour 2,3) sticks to the traditional plot and has wisely employed a slew of Hollywood’s best actors to bring the story to live. This is a probable summer smash. Co-starring Ian McShane, Joseph Fiennes, John Hurt, and featuring a cast of thousands. New To Theaters Boyhood (R) Richard Linklater’s (Before Midnight) lenses focus on a boy growing up — literally. Young Ellar Coltrane ages before our eyes, providing an intimate look at the childhood experience. Linklater’s muse Ethan Hawke plays the father and Patricia Arquette is the mother. It’s an ambitious miss. The film, nearly three hours long, rambles and the audience ultimately wishes the kid would grow up already.
Snowpiercer (R) Joon-ho Bong has fashioned an inventive and relevant science fiction film about a project to halt global warming that goes terribly wrong. Chris Evans (The Avengers) and Jamie Bell (King Kong) get the meatiest rolls, but veterans Tilda Swinton, John Hurt, Ed Harris, and Octavia Spencer add gravitas and keep it somewhat believable. It’s a bit messy, but there is enough here to merit a viewing. Yves Saint Laurent (R ) Jalil Lespert’s biopic about the legendary clothing designer Yves Saint Laurent (Pierre Niney) suffers from a bland script that somehow manages to miss the excitement generated by Saint Laurent’s groundbreaking designs. As one critic smirked in Variety, “Clothes make the man, but can’t save this film.” Amen to that.
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O.J. Simpson The sight of O.J. ripping down the field, football in hand, was, indeed, one to behold. With the exception of Jim Brown, Orenthal James Simpson was the greatest running back who ever played the game, and that should have been his legacy. But it’s not. Instead, he will be forever tied to the bizarre, grisly murder of his estranged wife and her male friend. Today O.J. Simpson, instead of enjoying his Florida estate in retirement, sits in prison. Simpson, a breathtaking combination of size, power, and speed was a star at Southern Cal and was the top overall pick in the 1969 draft, the first that combined the two professional leagues, the AFL and NFL. Simpson was chosen by the Buffalo Bills and at one time held the NFL record for most yards gained in a game, and was named to the All-Pro team six times. After he retired, the affable and handsome San Francisco native found work in commercials, most notably his memorable Hertz spot, filmed at the airport. Hollywood beckoned, and he landed key roles in The Naked Gun and The Towering Inferno among many others, as well as a role in “Roots,” one of the most popular TV miniseries of all time. His marriage to Nicole Brown, a stunning California blonde, began to unravel, and the couple bickered, sometimes in public. On June 12, 1994 Brown and a friend, Ronald Goldman, were stabbed to death outside her Brentwood condominium. Simpson was the prime suspect from the beginning of the investigation, and detectives staked out his house nearby and allegedly found blood in his infamous Ford Bronco. Simpson was acquitted after a prolonged trial that captured the imagination of the world. But Simpson subsequently was found liable for Brown’s death in a civil trial initiated by Goldman’s family. Simpson, though legally liable, could not be criminally charged again, and he still had a healthy NFL pension and was making money selling off the vast collection of sports memorabilia he owned. Once again, though O.J. had a brush with the law. Simpson was accused of robbing a memorabilia dealer at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel. Simpson was eventually incarcerated after being found guilty of 12 charges related to the robbery. He faced the prospect of spending the rest of his life in jail, but won parole on some of the charges last year. As it stands now O.J. Simpson will spend at least three more years in prison before his next parole hearing.
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Week July 9-15 Read your rising sign, too, if you know it . . . Aries (March 21-April 22) – The week starts with your ruler Mars making an awkward aspect to the planet of nebulous ideas, confusion, and self-sacrifice, leading to a general dissipation of energy and intention. The Full Moon is early Saturday morning and carries some “oomph” with it. Be extra careful over the weekend in the car or when you are working with machinery. The weekend also has a strong social component. Have fun. Taurus (April 22-May 21) – Loving relationships, attracting what you want and generally being contented is the atmosphere as the week starts. This leads to lots of socializing and stimulating conversation over the weekend. If you have your eye on someone let him/her know it. Full Moons bring situations to a head and there is one early Saturday morning affecting all weekend. You could make a new intimate or platonic friend with whom the conversation just flows. Gemini (May 21-June 21) – You will be making some mental adjustments this week as Mercury is meeting three other planets as it leaves Gemini to move into Cancer late Saturday night. You will be releasing old mental constructs that have had you in a rut this retrograde period. Don’t be discouraged or depressed on Monday, but turn to your summer reading list. Although Mercury went forward last week, you are not quite finished; it will take through this week before the fleet- footed messenger and you will move into new territory. Be optimistic. Cancer (June 21-July 22) – Full Moon early Saturday morning in your sign puts you at odds with everybody, so much so that you might not know where to turn. Balancing your masculine and feminine sides, your personal and professional life, will be important. You need both to nurture yourself and take responsibility for your life. Full Moons bring something to light that began two weeks prior at the New Moon on Friday the 27th; the new personal projects and interests you began then have been noticed. Do not be upset if a partner feels threatened with your new identity. Leo (July 22-Aug. 21) – The Full Moon Saturday morning puts the Sun and Moon in opposite houses, pulling you in two different directions. One concern has you wanting to hide and feel sorry for yourself, versus the other how you are managing your everyday routine and health. Monthly Full Moons are always times when we see any imbalance in our lives; we can no longer dismiss or ignore it. It becomes obvious what your own demons are doing to distract you from being in the present moment and focusing completely on the job at hand. If you have something to reveal or disclose, Full Moons are good times to do it. You are preparing for the near future (the 16th) when the greater benefic, Jupiter is in your sign and you return to the spotlight. Virgo (Aug. 21-Sept. 19) – Mercury is your ruler and so noticing what the messenger is doing will help you organize your life better, something you enjoy doing. Go slow when he is moving slowly, like during the just past retrograde passage and more quickly when moving forward and direct. Understanding this relatively simple concept will avoid lots of headaches. The entire time from the 23rd of May until the 21st of July, Mercury and therefore you, went back and forth three times over the same area of your chart,
the place that governs the direction of your life, your reputation, the goals in your career or where you want to put your energy. The Full Moon on Saturday should finally resolve these matters so you can slowly proceed satisfactorily. Libra (Sept. 19-Oct. 22) – Your ruler Venus is active this week. Social and business contacts prosper especially over the weekend. People in your environment are happy with you and respond accordingly. Ask for what you want from an authority figure, especially in the beginning of the week. There is a deep commitment to growth in intimate relationships in general. The Full Moon on Saturday might increase the intensity of those feelings, despite the pressure you feel from all sides. This can be accompanied with a sense of fatedness, that the gods want it to happen, too. Scorpio (Oct 22-Nov. 21) – Your sense of fairness and justice is peaked this week as your ruler Mars connects with Vesta which augur for you having the ability to focus 100 percent. Being centered in your own activity, you will feel a keen sense of being able to direct your own energy and assert yourself even in partnerships. Your ruler Mars is getting ready to leave Libra where it is all about pleasantries and fairness coupled with an inability to make up your mind, and move into its own sign Scorpio. The five-month long passage of Mars in Libra and in your house of self undoing has been most unpleasant but hopefully you have gained some wisdom and courage and will leave this chapter of your life without any regrets. Sagittarius (Nov. 21-Dec. 21) – The week begins with the Moon in your sign, so you are feeling empowered and looking for adventure. Seeking is a good word for you. Whether it be a new philosophy, new course of study, exotic date, or wild country to explore, you are ready to go. However, you might get thwarted in your mission on Thursday as a lack of motivation precedes the Full Moon on Saturday which finds you short on funds. Throw it over your shoulder and have social evening Saturday night. Capricorn (Dec. 21 –Jan. 21) – With your ruler Saturn in the doldrums this week you might expect the momentum to subside but as the Moon moves into your sign Thursday night, in preparation for the Full Moon on Saturday morning, this will not be the case. There is a more public role or visibility brewing and the Full Moon will bring it out. You are one of the signs going through the wringer these days, having to remake your identity, relationships, home and career. This might have been a slow evolution up to this point but at this Full Moon, your transformation will not go unnoticed. Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb. 20) – Your rulers are still in an awkward angle to each other this week. Making adjustments is called for. If you are completely in the dark, you will not see it coming and it will be harder. Some of your sign have to be dragged into the new century. For sure, change is hard for everybody but most especially the fixed signs, as you are. The Moon, after the exhausting Full Moon, moves into your sign Saturday night. You might meet a new friend who helps you gain a new perspective. Pisces Feb. 20-March 21) – Your ruler Jupiter is in his last days of a yearlong passage in your 5th house of pleasure, children, games, theater, speculation, love affairs, and creative activities. He is leaving the water element where feelings and sentiment is strong. Being a water sign yourself, this feels like home base. You
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Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.
East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 THURSDAY 7•10•14 • Kids in grades six to 12 create a compost pail at 4 PM. SATURDAY 7•12•14 • Alice Harris discusses Blow Me A Kiss, her collection of photographs and works of art that celebrates lips at 3 PM. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774 SUNDAY 7•13•14 • It’s an “ice cream Sunday” for kids from 2 to 3 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 7•10•14 • Central Station, an award winning Brazilian-French drama, will be shown at 6 PM. At 6:30 PM, kids can make volcano cake. FRIDAY 7•11•14 • The theme is survival for this week’s Friday matinee. The selection? The super scary Anthony Hopkins/Alec Baldwin vehicle, The Edge. That ain’t Yogi Bear that’s chasing the two stars. 2 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 SUNDAY 7•13•14 • Bob Mankoff, author of How About Never – Is Never Good for You?: My Life in Cartoons, is the special guest in this week’s Conversations with the Author series. 5 PM. Advance ticket purchase suggested. $20. Westhampton Library 631-288-3335 THURSDAY 7•10•14 • It’s “Tales to Tails” as kids read to special fourlegged guests at 4:30 PM. It’s “rrrr-uff” work, but the dogs love it.
Montauk Library 631-668-3377 SATURDAY 7•12•14 • At 7:30 PM, there’s a screening of Villa Diodati. WEDNESDAY 7•16•14 • True North plays Near East-inspired music at 7:30 PM. Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134 THURSDAY 7•10•14 • A “Great Books” discussion focuses on Shakespeare’s sonnets. 6 PM. FRIDAY 7•11•14 • Inside Llewyn Davis will be shown at 1:30 PM. John Jermain Memorial Library 631-725-0049 WEDNESAY 7•9•14 • An introduction to Stand-Up Paddle Boarding is offered from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. THURSDAY 7•10•14 • It’s “awesome eruptions.” Kids discover amazing volcanoes on an imaginary trip around the world. 3:30 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 WEDNESDAY 7•9•14 • Cornell brings the beach to the library with a “Seashore See & Touch Safari” at 3:30 PM. THURSDAY 7•10•14 • Despicable Me 2 shows at 3:30 PM SATURDAY 7•12•14 • Celebrate firefighters at 3:30 PM with a story and craft time. Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015 SATURDAY 7•12•14 • Youth aged 12 and older create and paint an initial-shaped corkboard. 2 PM.
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Favorite person you have cooked for this summer: We love showing all of our guests a fantastic experience, but I really loved having my parents in for dinner opening weekend. They have been my biggest supporters throughout my early career and it was really nice to have them in to see what we have accomplished thus far.
If you could cook dinner for anyone in the world who would it be: Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. What are you looking forward to most this summer at the restaurant? To be able to look back at the culmination of all our hardwork, dedication of our team, and to make a lasting impact on the culinary landscape of the Hamptons. What has been the most exciting night at Georgica so far this summer? The Memorial Day Weekend fundraiser for Ovarian Cancer Research Fund hosted by Hannah Bronfman and DKNY. It was a great event and very exciting to be part of such an important cause.
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47 Montauk Highway, East Hampton, NY (631) 604-5585
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All regular menu appetizers 1/2 price
Zokkon Sushi available at Hampton Market Place
Happy Hour Food Specials are only available at the bar
Cliff’s Elbow Room 1549 Main Road, Jamesport
722-3292
www.elbowroomli.com
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298-3262
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Cliff’s Rendezvous 313 E. Main Street Riverhead
727-6880
www.cliffsrendezvous.com
Open 7 Days for Dinner Now Serving Lunch Wednesday thru Saturday 12 Noon ‘til 3pm