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Hampton Daze hosted a White Party "Lips, Lash, Lunch" at the Southampton Social Club on Saturday with Shop Addicts. Sponsors included Oasis Day Spa, Amrita Jewelry, IMAN Cosmetics, and American Laser Skincare.

The Pink Apron Celebrity Chef event took place on Saturday evening in Southampton. The event was to benefit the 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. Christie Brinkley, B. Smith and Dan Gasby served as honorary chairs. Alex Guarnaschelli served as celebrity chef chair and Anne Burrell, chef and TV personality, was the celebrity chef host and MC.


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The (Heart) Beat Of A Different Drum By Kitty Merrill He’s an artist and musician, a composer and architect, a scientist and technician, a biologist, inventor, sculptor and producer. Is there anything Christopher Janney is not? “Boring,” he said with a chuckle during a recent interview. In his performance piece “Heartbeat,” Janney melds disciplines and talents into a single powerful evening of entertainment. Trained as an architect and jazz musician, Janney always worked to “make architecture more like music and music more like architecture.” A recent series of sound sculptures, “Sound is An Invisible Color,” reveals that music/art/architecture mash-up. Speaking of great painters and musicians like David Hockney and Beethoven who were said to suffer from synesthesia, a neurological disorder marked by stimulation of one sense prompting the involuntary experience of another, Janney agreed it can be less of a disorder and more of an extraordinary talent. He believes he has a mild form of synesthesia as one who can sometimes hear color and see sound and feels most at home when melding the visual and sonic. Next Tuesday, his sound sculptures will be on view at Guild Hall in

East Hampton, serving as just one segment of the sensory experience in store for the audience. The main event is a screening of What Is A Heart a film of the acclaimed “Heartbeat,” a performance exploration Janney embarked upon three decades ago when his father died of a heart attack. “The power of the sound of the heart is so fundamental. It’s the first sound you hear; you hear it in the womb,” Janney explained. An artist-in-residence at MIT back then, Janney had access to sophisticated technology that allowed him to blend music, dance, and the high-tech. He placed a wireless heart telemetry device on a ballet dancer and scored music to accompany the sound of his or her live heartbeat. Twyla Tharp Dance’s Sara Rudner and Mikhail Baryshnikov toured with earlier versions of “Heartbeat,” eliciting different reactions from the audience. “Listening to this person’s body becomes introspective… When we were with Mikhail, he was 50, so there were a lot of questions about mortality.” In the latest version, and in the documentary, former New York City Ballet dancer Emily Coates provides the literal heartbeat for a piece with

“a soulful, gospel spiritual quality I really like,” Janney said. That quality is enhanced by a collaboration with The Persuasions, known as the Kings of a cappella. “I saw The Persuasions when I was 16,” Janney recalled. When the American Heart Association asked him to make a new version of “Heartbeat,” he decided to use “the fundamental, elemental” human voice to accompany Coates’ heart sounds. Legendary musician/producer Frank Zappa discovered the Persuasions and Janney reported, “I talked with [Persuasions front man] Jimmy Hayes and explained what I wanted to do and he said ‘That’s about the coolest thing since we played with Frank Zappa.’” Next Tuesday’s event will open with a live performance by The Persuasions. They’ll perform a set comprised of pieces Janney wrote and traditional pieces he arranged. Janney’s Hamptons connection is decades-deep. Back in the 70s, he lived in Bridgehampton for a bit as he developed a system for the creation of Jack Youngerman’s outdoor sculptures that are currently on view at the LongHouse in East Hampton. At the time, Janney said, artists were beginning to focus on

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crafting large-scale sculptures. He provided the technical (architectural) expertise that allowed them to make their visions realities. His own vision, following his father’s death, involved using the human heartbeat as a percussion instrument. “To a cardiologist, the heart is a very sophisticated pump, but to a musician or poet, it’s the seat of the soul. I try to explore it from those two areas . . . and in the finale they come together in a chaotic and operatic manner, because the heart is both those things.” The screening of What Is A Heart, live performance by The Persuasions, exhibit of Janney’s sound sculptures, and a chance to meet the architect/ musician/artist/ all take place Tuesday, beginning at 8 PM. Check the Guild Hall box office for ticket information. kmerrill@indyeastend.com

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Karen Gravano of VH1's "Mob Wives" had a book signing at Gurney's Inn this past Saturday as well as being interviewed for the Jason Galka Show. This was her first book signing in the Hamptons.

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Indy Celebrates 20 Years Of "Indy Stop Snaps" With An Afternoon Tea Getting Bugged

By Jessica Mackin The Independent has been to its fair share of parties over the past 20 years. We've put together a photo exhibit which documents some of the most prominent faces over the years at a variety of Hampton affairs. The exhibit, which features photography by Jenna Mackin, James J. Mackin, Jan Mackin, Ben Sneed, Peggy Stankevich and myself, will feature shots that we've taken since 1993 when our first issue was published. Take a trip down memory lane while viewing photos of Christie Brinkley and Billy Joel attending the Mens Lives premier at Bay Street Theatre in 1993 or James Franco in 2010 attending the Hamptons International Film Festival. See Peter Jennings give bunny ears in 1996 or Bruce and Kris Jenner pre-"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" in 2001. We will exhibit over 20 photos we believe represent the past two decades of Hampton events. If it was worth shooting, Indy was there. The reception will not only celebrate 20 years of photos, but will also feature an afternoon tea party hosted by Hampton Daze Magazine and Wizard Of Spa. Guests will enjoy tea by Chambre De Sucre, specialty cocktails, wine, hors d'oeuvres, cupcakes, gift bags, a red carpet and more. A 50/50 raffle will take place to support Walk To Defeat ALS, the ALS Association's annual walk to fight Lou Gehrig's Disease. Funds raised will support "Team Lenz," which is walking in honor of family member John Lenz who passed away in 2012 after a six year battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease. The event takes place Saturday from 3 to 6 PM at the Independent's Office in the Red Horse Plaza (Suite 16) in East Hampton. The first 75 guests to RSVP will receive a complimentary gift bag with special gifts from Me!Bath, Chambre De Sucre and more. RSVP@HamptonDaze.com.

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The fifth annual Westhampton Festival of the Arts will take place for two days beginning August 31 on the Great Lawn on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. It is perennially ranked among the top shows of its kind in the country. Bill Kinney of Paragon Art, the Show Director, discusses the event with The Independent. Indy: How long has the Westhampton Festival of the Arts been in existence? Bill: This will be our fifth year for the Westhampton Festival of the Arts. We began in 2009, survived two tropical storms and continue to grow the event each year. This is one of the jewels in the Paragon show schedule.

Indy: Tell us something about the show. Bill: First, this is a national show. The show’s reputation draws artists from around the country and internationally. We also have many New York and Long Island artists – including myself and my seascape photography. We have become the largest art festival on Long Island, though in relationship to other events nationally, we are considered a "boutique" show with about 120 artists exhibiting in the event. The show has consistently ranked in the Top 100 fine art festivals nationwide and entering 2013 we were ranked

in the Top 50. Indy: What makes the Westhampton Festival of the Arts different from other Long Island art events? Bill: What makes us different is the quality of the artists and the artwork. This then affects the "quality" of our attendees, drawing patrons to Westhampton Beach from Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York City and both Nassau and Suffolk counties – all to purchase art. Indy: What is your role in the event, as the Show Director? Bill: Chief cook and bottle washer! Though in all seriousness, we have three primary objectives: the success of our artists, public safety, and the event being beneficial t o t h e We s t h a m p t o n B e a c h community. We want our artists to succeed in pursuit of their passion and creativity. We want everyone, artists and patrons alike, to come and leave without incident. And Paragon is a strong advocate for the business communities where we hold our events. It is our hope that those who come to the event shop and eat locally and bring an influx of money to the local economy. Indy: Who are some of the artists that will be there? Bill: We will have spectacular work again this year. For example in our sculpture category, joining us for

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Bill: My fundamental hope is that they leave with art. Since 2008 we have lost over 40 percent of our contemporary artists and they are an invaluable natural resource. So it is our hope that they come, enjoy the high quality of art, and purchase something not only to enrich their lives with but also to help preserve these artisans as part of our cultural heritage. Indy: How can people get a hold of you if they want more information? Bill: Email me or call or check out our website: bill@paragonartfest. com, www.paragonartevents.com, 631-421-1590.

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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 tomorrow at Dockers Waterside in East Quogue from 6 to 10 PM. For more info visit www.maureenshaven.org. CTREE CTREE at Sebonack to benefit the Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End will take place tomorrow from 6 to 9 PM. The event honors Wolffer Estate Stables. Local Conservation Local veterinarian Dr. Scarlett Magda and animal advocate Georgina Bloomberg will host an event celebrating our oceans and the local conservation initiatives that support them. The event kicks off at 7 PM tomorrow at Silas Marder Galler y in Bridgehampton with educators from the Quogue Wildlife Refuge. There will be a live “touch tank” demonstration from the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County SPAT (Southold Project in Aquaculture Training) and local conservation heroes sharing their experiences. Gina Bradley—Founder of Paddle Diva and local ocean activist—will be on hand to talk about her first hand experiences with the East End’s waters and the need to let our ocean’s rest. Then, as the sun sets, the audience will enjoy a special screening of “Mission of Mermaids” by Susan Rockefeller and “Planet Ocean” by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The event is free and donations can be made to the Quogue Wildlife Refuge or the Cornell SPAT program to support local conservation initiatives. Bring a blanket or beach chair, a picnic is also encouraged. Dunk Your Kicks The Max Cure Foundation presents “Dunk Your Kicks” a three on three basketball tournament on Saturday at the Ross School in East Hampton. One hundred percent of the proceeds benefit the Max Cure Foundation for Pediatric Cancer causes. Everyone is encouraged to donate a pair of already worn sneakers. To register visit www.maxcure.org.

Indy Tea The Independent is hosting an afternoon tea with a 50/50 raffle and silent auction to benefit Walk to defeat ALS on Saturday at our East Hampton office from 3 to 6 PM. The event will feature tea, treats, wine, specialty cocktails and an “Indy Snaps” photo exhibit featuring event and celebrity photography from the past 20 years. RSVP to rsvp@ hamptondaze.com. The first 75 RSVP’s will receive a complimentary gift bag. Rock Around The Clock Rock Around The Clock Benefit Dance with DJ Louis del Prete will take place at Riverhead Polish

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Hall on August 30 from 8 PM to midnight. The evening benefits the Hamptons Dancers AARP Community Group, which provides free or low cost dance, movement and wellness programs for seniors, those with HIV/AIDS, Parkinson’s and other chronic illnesses. To purchase tickets visit www.lwyf.org.

Box Art Auction More than 75 of the finest artists on Long Island’s East End have again created memorable art boxes for an auction benefiting the East End Hospice. The 13th Annual Box Art Auction will take place on September 7 at the Ross School Center for WellBeing on Goodfriend Drive in East Hampton. The silent auction will begin at 4:30 PM with a live auction at 6 PM. All proceeds will benefit East End Hospice, which provides care

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for terminally ill patients, their families and loved ones living on the North and South Forks of Long Island, including the Eastern Suffolk County townships of Brookhaven. The Box Art Auction is East End Hospice’s only summer event in East Hampton. Admission to the September 7 benefit auction is $75, which includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. The public is invited to a free preview “Meet the Artists” reception at Hoie Hall at St. Luke’s Church in East Hampton (18 James Lane) on August 28 from 5 to 7 PM. Prior to the auction, the boxes will be on view at Hoie Hall on August 28 and 29 from 10 AM to 4 PM. For additional information, contact: Theresa Murphy at the East End Hospice, 631-288-7080 or via email at tmurphy@eeh.org.


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Gurney’s Inn The summer beach concert series, held every Tuesday at sunset, features Joe Delia & Thieves. On Monday nights, it’s Mambo Loco in the romantic Aqua Lounge. Sip a drink, kick back around the firepit and enjoy some Latin sounds. Concerts on the Green The Montauk Chamber of Commerce hosts concerts on the green ever y Monday night. 6 PM. This week it’s Vivian and the Merrymakers. On Sunday, check out the Hoodoo Loungers at Gosman’s dockside stage 6 to 8 PM. Bring your blanket or lawn chair. Concerts in the Park The Southampton Cultural Center’s Concerts in the Park series in Agawam Park at 6:30 PM tonight it’s Paul Mahos and New Life Crisis. The Stephen Talkhouse T h e S t e p h e n Ta l k h o u s e i n Amagansett has a jam packed lineup every summer weekend. Tomorrow night Rickie Lee Jones plays at 8 PM. On Friday, it’s Glenn Tilbrook at 8 PM. Saturday sees Ben Langer take the stage at 8 PM, with Lez Zeppelin playing at 9 PM. The party keeps going Sunday with Rufus Wainwright at 7 PM. Check their website for the week’s full line-up. 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.

Navy Beach Navy Beach in Montauk hosts One Love á La Plage featuring live music by Winston Irie at 5 PM on Saturday. The Surf Lodge The Summer Concert Series at the Surf Lodge in Montauk provides free live music, June through August. Unwind with beautiful scenery and a variety of musicians. Weeknights, enjoy local acts at sunset on the deck. Tomorrow Joe Delia & Thieves play from 6 to 7 PM, kicking off the Paddlers for Humanity Battle of the Bands. Tickets are $35. 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. East Hampton Point East Hampton Point presents music on the deck Sunday and Monday from 6:30 PM to 9 PM. As the sun sets, guests will enjoy the sounds of Dan Bailey Reggae Band on Sunday and Jim Turner Trio on Monday. Located at 295 Three Mile

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Swallow East There’s nothing like music on the deck at one of Montauk’s newest favorites. Check out reggae sunsets every Sunday. And friend them on Facebook to learn about other live music throughout the week. 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 That 70s Band on Tuesday night and Soul Solution Band on Friday. Cross Eyed Clam Big Wednesdays at this West Lake Drive bar and grill in Montauk celebrate all things sur f with Montauk's top three DJs, $3 beer and drinks, plus shot specials all night. Sloppy Tuna Get your sloppy on with Friday sloppy house, and sloppy Saturdays featuring DJs from noon till 4 AM. Sole East The Backyard Restaurant at Sole East announces the return of Citizen Cope on Saturday as part of the Summer Concert Series #soleeastmtk. The weekend kicks off on Thursday with Winston Irie and the Selective Security Band starting at 8 PM. Friday night DJ Faze starts at 9 PM. Saturday the day kicks off with DJ Ana poolside starting at 1 PM followed by Citizen Cope. The weekend wraps up on Sunday, where guests may enjoy the Jazz and Bosso Nova Brunch with music by Ludmilla and Marcello beginning at 11:30 AM and in the evening enjoy the sounds of Matt Bolton acoustic starting at 7:30 PM. There will be no cover charge for any of the performances.

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Film Surf Movie Night The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill presents for a screening of short, noncommercial surf movies made from Westhampton to Montauk and juried by film director Michael Halsband and artist Mike Solomon. Friday from 6 to 8 PM. Southampton Center Southampton Center partners with The Hamptons International Film Festival to bring contemporary and classic films to Southampton Village. This Friday at 9:30 PM, Step Into Liquid. Summer Movie Series The East Hampton Food Pantry and Hamptons Drive-In present Summer Movie Series at Indian Wells Beach in Amagansett. Tonight, Superman will play. Next Wednesday, The Avengers. Suggested donation is $5 for individuals and $20 for families. Movies begin at dusk. Visit www. easthamptonfoodpantry.org.

Music Silver Screen The Montauk Library presents Ladies of the Silver Screen with Linda Ciofalo, Jazz Vocalist, Jane Hastay, Jazz Pianist, Peter Martin Weiss, Jazz Bassist tonight at 7:30 PM.

Abbey Road C la ss i c Al bum s Liv e Band performs The Beatles Abbey Road at Guild Hall on Sunday at 8 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.

Theatre A Funny Thing Happened Broadway producer and Sag Harbor community local Stewart Lane has been cast as Eronius in Bay Street Theatre’s presentation of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, running through September 1. The show stars Peter Scolari with Conrad John Schuck and Jackie Hoffman. Tickets are $67.50, $77.50 and $79.50. For more information call the Box Office at 631-725-9500 or buy online at www.baystreet.org. The Murderer The Murderer, by Ray Bradbury, and adapted for the stage by Tucker Marder and Christian Scheider, will run Friday through Sunday. A man who calls himself the Murderer is institutionalized for killing the technology in his daily life. Shows are at 8:30 PM at the Old Sag Harbor Whalers Church. For tickets call 631-680-7677 or email TheMurderer@TuckerMarder. com. The Whisper Staged Reading of The Whisper, a new comedy by Eugene Pack starring Matthew Broderick, Jane

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Megan Euell Megan Euell will have a solo show of paintings from The Hamptons, Italy and Switzerland at The 1708 House in Southampton. The show opens on Thursday with a reception from 6 to 8:30 PM. The show runs through September 15.

Enchanted Impressions Richard J. Demato Fine Arts Gallery presents “Enchanted Impressions,” Two floors and two solo shows. One floor is artist Andrea Kowch and the other floor is artist Phillip Thomas. Both artists will attend an opening reception on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. The show runs through September 21. Visit www.rjdgallery.com.

Caio Fonseca Caio Fonseca will show new paintings on paper at the Drawing Room in East Hampton through September 30.

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Trouble With The Curve Clint Eastwood turns in a winning little gem, directing himself as an aging baseball scout with bad vision. Amy Adams is nothing short of adorable as his daughter, and Justin Timberlake plays slightly nerdy former player turned scout with aplomb. As is usually the case with Eastwood, the supporting cast is made up of some of the best character actors in the business, including Ed Lauter (The Longest Yard) and Chelcie Ross. John Goodman co-stars. Add a star if you like baseball.


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TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Time to allow yourself to be nurtured. Take it upon yourself to be the one who does the nurturing if no one else shows up. Trust your feelings over your rational mind and surrender to the part of you that knows right now is the best time to do nothing. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) It really is not about the old rules and the old ways of doing things. Even if they have worked in the past, right now there is an opportunity for you to create rules based solely on what works for you and what does not. Trust this process.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Home is the place to be. Touch your stuff, look around you and remember who you are. Feel and know that the power is inside of you and that you don’t have to control everything. You just have to show up and meet it. The power is in you.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Like Cancer, you are having a very powerful time right now. Do not be afraid of taking on additional responsibility because you can, indeed, handle it. Your imagining of it is worse than the actual experience will be. Trust how powerful you are. If you have to, fake it until it kicks in for real. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Allow those around you to help you if you need it. And don’t be afraid of needing the help in the first place.

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by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Magical week ahead, as long as you don’t get too attached to one certain plan. Allow the changes around you to be the deciding factor in a destination, rather than having a fixed outcome in mind. Changes and trusting the magic serve you well this week.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Time to bring things together. The time of analyzing and breaking things down is over and the task becomes figuring out how it all fits together. Do something creative. You may find a long sought after answer during a creative project when you mind is turned elsewhere. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Keep your head in a good place. Pay special attention to your thoughts and see when they go into the ditch and have you thinking worse case scenarios. Know your feelings are connected to your mind. Don’t allow it to wander to the icky places.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) You are strong and you will survive all that is going on. Fear not. Take time for yourself and know that the changes that are happening are part of a bigger plan and you will simply need to show up. So take some alone time and show up renewed.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) No need to defend yourself or explain yourself to anyone. If you catch yourself justifying your choices, know that you have lost your mind and take a different tact. You can stand undefended and allow yourself to be vulnerable because you are safe at such a deeper level. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Hang out with an Aries and enjoy the magic that is all around you. Keep talking and expressing yourself and know that there is so much energy and will be so many options that you

Wilt Chamberlain was so much more than an extremely tall basketball player – there is some sentiment he may have been one of the most gifted athletes of all time. Off the court, Chamberlain was funny, urbane, and one of the world’s most fabled Casanovas. Chamberlain, raised in Philadelphia, was by all accounts a frail and sickly boy. In fact, he didn’t even play basketball at first, concentrating on track and field in high school. He was, virtually, a one-man Olympic team – excelling in sprinting, broad jumping, high jumping and shotput; he had college scholarship offers to play any sport he desired. As Chamberlain grew, it became apparent his future was in basketball. His athleticism allowed him to quickly master the game, and he became a legend even before graduating from Overbrook High School, scoring 242 points over a three game stretch, a national record. Kansas University became an immediate national powerhouse when he played there, and Chamberlain was the best player in the country. He continued to excel in track and field in college. He ran the 100-yard dash in 10.9 seconds, shotputted 56 feet, triple jumped more than 50 feet, and won the high jump in the Big Eight track and field championships three straight years. On the basketball court, Chamberlain became more and more frustrated as his opponents merely held the ball for most of the game rather than try to compete with Kansas. He left after his junior year to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. Chamberlain then moved on to the National Basketball Association, where he broke virtually every existing record. He still holds most of them, including most points scored, highest field goal percentage, and most rebounds. Chamberlain is the only player ever to score 100 points in a game – no other player has ever scored more than 81. Wilt retired in 1973, built an exotic mansion in Bel-Air, and by his own account bedded 20,000 women. He was such a fine athlete that many teams tried to lure him back onto the basketball court – even when he was 50. He died at the age of 63 – he had heart problems that surfaced late in his career. As is often the case with sports superstars, Chamberlain collected a lot of nicknames over the years, from “Goliath” in high school to the enduring “Wilt the Stilt.” His favorite, though, was “The Big Dipper” – coined by a teammate who watched him repeatedly stoop to fit through doorways. can trust in what is not seen. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) I know focusing on the material side of life is not really your forte, but this may be a week when looking into how you define success in your life will really pay off. Know that it is about financial success, but it is also about emotional success and spiritual success. Don’t allow yourself to fall short in any area.

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By Jessica Mackin Bay Street Theatre presents its final production of the 2013 Mainstage Season with A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, running through September 1. This absolutely hilarious comedy stars Peter Scolari with Conrad John Schuck and Jackie Hoffman. The book is by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart with lyrics and

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Montauk Library 631-668-3377 MONDAY 8•26•13 • Enjoy snow cone ices and sidewalk chalk art. 4 to 6 PM. All ages. Walk-ins welcome. East Hampton Library 631-324-0222 WEDNESDAY 8•21•13 • The classic love story, Random Harvest, starring Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson, screens from 5 to 7 PM. Sign up at the adult reference desk. THURSDAY 8•22•13 • Learn how to “like” and lots more on Facebook during a computer class. 5:30. Register at the Reference desk. SATURDAY 8•24•13 • Carolin Rob Zaleski discusses her book Long Island Modernism 1930-1980. 1 to 2:30 PM. TUESDAY 8•27•13 • Kids aged four and up can meet Nature Nick and his animals 2 to 3 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 THURSDAY 8•22•13 • The family movie this week is Rise of the Guardians. 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Register in advance. SATURDAY 8•24•13 • Katie’s Puppet show and craft for kids 3:30 PM. • Award winning author Talia Carner will discuss her latest novel, Jerusalem Maiden, which depicts a woman’s struggle for self-expression against her society’s religious dictates. The story is close to the heart of Ms. Carner who comments, “Inspired by my ten-generation family roots in Jerusalem, I wrote a “what-if” alternate life for my grandmother and her untapped artistic genius.” 6 to 7 PM. Hampton Library 631-537-0015 SATURDAY 8•24•13 • Local musicians serenade visitors in the backyard at 3 PM. TUESDAY 8•27•13 • Salsa with Jamie each week. 5:30 to 6:45 PM $40 gets you eight classes. Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0074 THURSDAY 8•22•13 • Teen Zumba is offered Thursdays at 4 PM. Reserve

a spot online. • Learn to make sushi with Joan from Passionate Palate. For kids in grades six to 12. 5:30 to 6:30 PM. Advance sign up required. FRIDAY 8•23•13 • Professional garden photographer Matthew Benson leads a two-session workshop sponsored by the Southampton Rose Society beginning tonight from 7 to 9 PM. Call to register 631-740-4732. SATURDAY 8•24•13 • There’s a book sale every Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Wednesdays, too. MONDAY 8•26•13 • Kids in grades 6 to 12 can learn to illustrate anime-style. 4 to 5 PM. Registration required.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241 THURSDAY 8•23•13 • Teens, here is your chance to give back to your community with the help of PRAAT (Patchogue Rotary Animal Assisted Therapy). In this program you will take turns reading to a therapy dog. 3 PM. FRIDAY 8•24•13 • The summer blockbuster series continues with a showing of The Dark Knight at 2 PM. • Book sale every Saturday and Wednesday 9 AM to 2 PM. MONDAY 8•26•13 • It’s Erik’s Reptile Edventures for kids at 1 PM. Quogue Library 631-653-4224 FRIDAY 8•23•13 • Yoga classes are held at 10:15 AM. Call for details. SUNDAY 8•25•13 • A boater safety course is offered from 10 AM to 5 PM.$20 register in advance. Westhampton Free Library 631-288-3335 FRIDAY 8•23•13 • Join rhythm master Jerome Liggon for drumming circle at 8 PM. • From 9 AM to 4 PM (Sign in begins at 8:30 AM) at Westhampton Dunes Barrier Beach Preservation Association Community House, Dune Road. Abby Vakay will host an intensive three hour yoga session from 9 AM to noon; Glenn Dorskind will lead the meditation portion of the retreat from 1 to 4 PM. There will be an hour break for lunch (you may bring your own or go off-site). $50 for the day, limited to 15 people only. Registration is required.

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THURSDAY 8•22•13 • The Harlem Hoopsters demonstrate the “Art of Basketball” at the Montauk Playhouse 7 PM. $15. • The Montauk Chamber of Commerce hosts a farmers market on the green every Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM. • WeightWatchers meetings are held at the Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM each Thursday. • Tour the studio of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner in Springs, then finish the adventure with an action painting workshop. Every Thursday and Friday this month. 10 to 11:30 AM each week. Call to reserve 631-329-2811.

THURSDAY 8•22•13 • AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM. • Free concerts at the gazebo are offered in Westhampton Beach every Thursday. 7:30 PM. This week Leslie Orofino performs a night of cabaret. FRIDAY 8•23•13 • Every Friday the Hampton Library hosts outdoor art from 11 AM to noon. Let your creative juices flow in the shade of the old oak tree. Call to register. • The Hayground School in Bridgehampton has a farmers market every Friday from 3 to 6 PM. • The annual Bridgehampton Antiques & Design Fair runs today and tomorrow from 10 AM to 7 PM; Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. Bridgehampton Community House. $5 admission. • B.A.Shapiro discusses her new book The Art Forger at Books& Books on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. 6 PM. • Robert Browngardt, a veteran and longtime resident of Sag Harbor discusses his family’s

FRIDAY 8•23•13 • Camp Karole hosts its Camp Olympics at 11 AM on the grounds of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, Woods Lane. SATURDAY 8•24•13 • Hamptons Mamas have a meet-up at the playground at Amagansett School. 10:30 to 11:30 AM. • Hike Chatfield’s Hole with the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society. 9 AM. Meet at the kiosk parking

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contributions to the Armed Forces. His Great Grandfather served in the Civil War. His brother Lt. Arthur Browngardt piloted a B25 aircraft known as the “Sag Harbor Express” which crashed on January 7, 1945 after being hit by Japanese anti-aircraft fire killing the entire crew. Sag Harbor Historical Society on Main Street 5 to 6:30 PM.

SATURDAY 8•24•13 • Farmers markets are held in Sag Harbor, behind the Breakwater Yacht Club, and Westhampton, in the village parking lot off Mill Road, every Saturday. Both run from 9 AM to 1 PM. • Tenth annual Art, Craft & Gift Fair with 80 vendors, Chinese Auction, raffles, 50/50, BBQ and inside facilities available. Proceeds benefit Veteran Assistance Programs and Awards to children in our local communities. 9:30 to 5 PM. Quogue VFW Post 5350, Montauk Highway, Quogue. • Towd Point/Davis Creek/Nooks & Crannies Paddle. 10AM - Noon. Meet at the dock on Towd Point Rd, Southampton. BYO kayak, paddle & lifejacket. Life jackets are mandatory. Leader: Susan Colledge 631-283-0071 or 631-484-3816 cell. SUNDAY 8•25•13 • Narrow Lane Cleanup. 8 to 9AM. Help Southampton Trails Preservation Society clean litter from their adopted road. Meet on Narrow Lane, and east corner of Bridgehampton Turnpike. Bring gloves. Leader: Dai Dayton, 631-745-0689. • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce hosts a farmers market each week from 9 AM to 2 PM on the west side grounds of the Southampton Center on Jobs Lane in the village. • From 2 to 4 PM today and tomorrow in the community hall on Jessup Avenue in Quogue the Hampton Theatre Company will hold open auditions for Other Desert Cities, Jon Robin Baitz’s drama about a family gathering at which the imminent publishing of an explosive memoir threatens to tear the family apart. • The Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program, an initiative of Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, is partnering with the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons to offer a public educational event that will raise awareness of the Church’s concern for and stewardship of the environment and of Shinnecock Bay and the efforts to restore it. The event will feature educational activities such as touch tanks and shellfish experiments, as well

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MONDAY 8•26•13 • Quit smoking through hypnosis. 6 to 7:45 PM. The Ed and Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute, Meetinghouse Lane, Southhampton. Call to register 631 288-4794. • Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will hold open auditions for performances of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas in Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts. 6 PM. Today and tomorrow. TUESDAY 8•27•13 • A cancer support group is held at Joshua’s Place in Southampton 5 to 6:45 PM. Call 631-287-4100.

North Fork SATURDAY 8•24•13 • A farmers market is held on the grounds of havens House Museum on Shelter Island each week from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. • Long Island Opera performs at the Horton Point Lighthouse at 6 PM. Sponsored by the Southold Historical society. Tickets: $20. • SUNY Empire State College holds an open house for prospective students at the Riverhead Library from 10 AM to 2 PM. • An art show and craft fair will be held on the grounds of the Shelter Island School 10 AM to 5 PM. • The Bobby Nathan Band plays at Martha Clara Vineyards from 2 to 6 PM. Sound Avenue, Riverhead. SUNDAY 8•25•13 • First Parish Church on Sound Avenue in Northville hosts a food drive each Sunday from 10:30 AM to noon. • Shelter Island Chamber of Commerce presents 2nd Annual Shelter Island Duck Race at 3:00 PM Volunteer Park, Bridge Street. Sponsor a duck and you would win $$$$. $20 per ducky www. shelterislandchamber.org 877-893-2290

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