Hampton Daze June 2015

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HAMPTON DAZE June 2015




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Happy Summer! Enjoy our June Issue. Jessica Mackin Editor - In - Chief

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INDEX Snaps : 6-14 Party Guide : 16 Calendar : 17 Lorde : 18 Mark Ronson : 19

Dining : 20-21 FameHampton : 22-23 Wizard Of Spa : 24 Setting The Barre : 25

Jessica Mackin Editor - In - Chief Josann Jeffrey Associate Editor Joe Cipro Food Editor Jenna Mackin Editorial Director Laura Anne Pelliccio Beauty Editor Peggy Stankevich Photography Editor Melanie Fitzgerald Arts Editor Advertising/Marketing Famehampton.com Reporters Ashley O’Connell, Nicole Teitler, Michele McDonald Contact: www.hamptondaze.com info@hamptondaze.com twitter.com/hamptondazemag © Copyright Hampton Daze Meida 2015

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Photos by Magdelena Schneiderman

The Independent Newspaper and the Wizard Of Spa hosted Spa Soirée at Gurney’s Montauk, sponsored by Sothys Paris. 6


Photos by Tom Fitzgerald and Pam Deutchman / www.society-in-focus.com

Love Bites

Love Bites, a multi-chef benefit for the Ellen Hermanson Foundation, The Ellen Hermanson Breast Center at Southampton Hospital and Ellen’s Well, took place at Seasons of Southampton in January. 7


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Photos by 2015 Getty Images, Kevin Mazur, Theo Wargo, Dimitrios Kambouris

Kanye West and Adidas Originals unveiled YEEZY SEASON 1, a collection of apparel and footwear for Autumn/Winter 2015 during New York Fashion Week.


Thrillist BBQ & The Blues

Thrillist’s BBQ & The Blues event took place at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in February. The event was hosted by Anne Burrell and had live music by Diablo Dimes and The Bloodhounds and a set by DJ Haitian Hillbilly.

Photos by Owen Hoffmann of Patrick McMullan, Barry Gordin, Thrillist

Academy Of The Arts

Guild Hall’s 30th Annual Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Awards & Dinner took place at Sotheby’s NYC. Honorees included Jules Feiffer, Ralph Gibson, and Matthew Broderick. 9


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Collaborating For A Cure Photos by Jessica Mackin

The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation celebrated its 17th annual benefit dinner and auction “Collaborating For A Cure” at Cipriani Wall Street in December. The event honored fashion designers Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs of Cushnie et Ochs and included a musical performance by Ziggy Marley.

Millennial Society

The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation’s young professionals group, the Millennial Society, held an event at Hudson Terrace in March to raise funds for SWCRF’s research programs. 10


Bash For The Bulldogs

The 15th Anniversary “Bash For The Bulldogs” took place in December at NYU’s Kimmel Center to benefit Long Island Bulldog Rescue. Host Beth Stern, emcee Cat Greenleaf and guests Ice-T and Coco Austin were all on hand to show support for the foundation.

Photos by Jessica Mackin, Rob Rich

New York City Ballet Art Series

The New York City Ballet presented the third installation of its Art Series with works by Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin.

Fashion For Action Housing Works “Fashion For Action” benefit hosted by John Varvatos and Zac Posen took place in November in NYC. 11


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Photos by Tom Fitzgerald and Pam Deutchman / www.society-in-focus.com

Parrish Spring Fling

The Parrish Art Museum’s Spring Fling took place this April in Water Mill. 12


American Heart Association

The theme of the American Heart Association’s 19th annual Hamptons Heart Ball is “Glitz & Glamour.” A kick off party for the event was held at the Martha Washington Hotel in March. 13


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Hamptons International Film Festival

The Hamptons International Film Festival was held in the Hamptons in October.

Photos by Peggy Stankevich, Annemarie Davin

Southampton Animal Shelter

Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and Sequin Jewelers of Palm Beach hosted a cocktail party at Sequin’s Worth Avenue Store for the Shelter’s sixth annual Unconditional Love Dinner & Dance, which will be held on July 18. 14



PARTY GUIDE Bars, Pubs & Taverns 230 Elm 230 Elm Street, Southampton

Indian Wells Tavern 77 Main Street, Amagansett 267-0400

John J. Doran’s 2 West Montauk Hwy, The Sloppy Tuna Hampton Bays 148 South Emerson, 668 Gigshack Almond 728-9560 782 Montauk Hwy, Montauk 1 Ocean Road, Montauk 668-4800 Bridgehampton La Superica 668-2727 537-8885 Long Island Avenue & Southampton Back Bar at Drivers Main St, Sag Harbor Publick House Bay Kitchen 725-3388 Seat 40 Bowden Square, 39 Gann Road, 62 Jobs Lane, Southampton East Hampton Liar’s Saloon Southampton 283-2800 329-3663 401 West Lake Drive, 283-6606 Montauk Stephen Talkhouse Barracuda Bar at 668-9597 Blue Collar Bar 161 Main Street, The Montauk Yacht County Road 39, Amagansett Club Memory Motel Southampton 267-3117 32 Star Island Road, 692 Main Street, Montauk Montauk Boardy Barn Taps 668-3100 668-2702 270 W. Montauk Hwy, 1271 North Sea Hampton Bays Road, Beach Hut The Montauket 728-9733 Southampton Canal Road, 88 Firestone Road, 259-2998 Hampton Bays Montauk Buckley’s Inn 728-2988 668-5992 Between Wolfie’s Tavern 139 West Montauk 15 Fort Pond Blvd, Beautique Hwy, Hampton Bays Murf’s Back Street East Hampton 281 Country Road Tavern 728-7197 324-4800 Southampton 64 Division Street, Sag Harbor The Corner Bar Zum Schneider Bobby Van’s 725-9749 1 Main Street, Sag 4 South Elmwood 2293 Main Street, Harbor Ave, Montauk Bridgehampton The Point Bar & Grill 725-9760 537-0590 697 Montauk Hwy, Lounges & Montauk Cyril’s Restaurants Cittanuova 668-1500 2167 Montauk Hwy, 29 Newtown Lane, Amagansett 75 Main East Hampton Quogue East Pub 267-7993 75 Main Street, 324-6300 Montauk Hwy, Southampton East Quogue 283-7575 653-8799

Philippe Cowfish 44 Three Mile Harbor 258 E Montauk Hwy, Road, Hampton Bays East Hampton 631-594-3868 Rowdy Hall Cross Eyed Clam 10 Main Street #B. 440 West Lake Drive, East Hampton Surf Lodge Montauk 324-8555 183 S. Edgemere St, 668-8065 Montauk Rumba 668-1562 East Hampton Point 43 Canoe Place 295 Three Mile Road, Hampton Bays Swallow East Harbor Road, East 594-3544 474 W Lake Dr, Hampton Montauk 329-2800 Ruschmeyer’s 668-8344 161 2nd House Rd, John Scott’s Surf Montauk World Pie Shack 668-2877 2402 Montauk Hwy, 540 Dune Road, Bridgehampton Westhampton Saltwater Grill 537-7999 288-5810 379 Dune Road, Westhampton Nightclubs Meeting House 288-1485 4 Amagansett 1Oak Square, Amagansett Scarpetta Beach 125 Tuckahoe Lane 267-2764 290 Old Montauk Southampton Hwy, Montauk 204-5433 Muse In The Harbor 668-2660 16 Main Street, Beach Bar Sag Harbor Sen 58 Foster Avenue, 631-899-4810 22 Main Street, Hampton Bays Sag Harbor 723-3100 Navy Beach 725-1774 16 Navy Road, The Club at Philippe Montauk Southampton Social 44 Three Mile Harbor 688-6868 Club Road, 256 Elm Street, East Hampton Page at 63 Main Southampton 63 Main Street, 287-1400 Drift Inn Sag Harbor 58 Foster Avenue, 725-1810 Hampton Bays


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• Ladies Night at the Southampton Publick House - Every Wednesday!

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• Sax Leader Benefit “Stir It Up” at Stephen Talkhouse. 7 PM.

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•Each Thursday, in the Tavern, The 1770 House offers signature burger, meatloaf and pizza for $17.70 each with a choice of wines at $9 a glass.

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• Bay Street presents Five Presidents.

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• Social Thursdays at the Southampton Social Club - Every Thursday!

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• The Ellen Hermanson Foundation’s 20th anniversary gala “Veinte” featuring Tito Puente, Jr. and his band. At Steven Klein’s Westkill Farm in 26 PM. Bridgehampton. 6:30 Visit www.ellensr un.org.

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Summer Soundtrack

LORDE

Bringing a touch of mystery, a pinch of hope and a heap of class, Lorde is a genuine, gentle phenomenon. Ella Yelich has turned heads, defied preconceptions and made an indelible impression across the globe with Royals, Team and Pure Heroine. The schoolgirl concocted her own brand of sophisticated, observational and distinctive pop music. When she linked up with producer and co-writer Joel Little, she found a kindred spirit and a musical catalyst, who was able to help translate her razor sharp lyrics and melodic sensibilities into something truly special. If there were ever any doubts, they were soon dispelled as Royals and the entire Love Club EP became a viral phenomenon, first in NZ, then all over in 2013. Ironically Royals would also transform her from untypical observer to unlikely contender, and celebrity, as it took a nine week residency at the top of the Billboard charts, and achieved multi-platinum success in a multitude of territories. The release of the album Pure Heroine added further substance to the extraordinary success - scaling the US Top Ten. Yelich had to decline the school ball, in favor of the likes of the Grammy’s (though she still wore her school shoes) where she was awarded Best Song Of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. If success has changed her, it isn’t showing. She remains the same straight forward, unique, smart, spirited individual, who initially insisted on sharing her songs and thoughts with the world for free. Going from a first show in a tiny Auckland club basement, to a sold out American tour and top slots at the likes of Coachella and Lollapalooza. She maintains her integrity and never compromises her authenticity and honesty, no matter the setting.

ANDREW WHITTON

Lorde has carved out her own space, one where her artistry will be able to grow and develop, as she continues on with her voyage.


Mark Ronson By Nelson George

This mix of vintage R&B and pop with contemporary hip-hop is what made Ronson a star DJ. “I never get tired of hearing records like Earth, Wind & Fire’s Can’t Hide Love next to Rock the Boat by Aaliyah,” says Ronson. “I wanted this record to feel like hearing that kind of musical mix on a great New York club night.” Uptown Special has all of the flavor of a night with Mark rocking the ones and twos with funk, soul, and psychedelic pop in a style that echoes classic productions by Quincy Jones and Steely Dan, and funneled through its creators sophisticated understanding of arrangement and melody. The first single, Uptown Funk, features Grammy award-winning superstar Bruno Mars on vocals and drums, who sings with passion and plays drums with fire that brings funk back on the radio. Though Ronson is now based out of London, most of Uptown Special was recorded in the United States with stops in Los Angeles, Memphis and Mississippi.

The first song composed for Uptown Special was Summer Breaking, a jazz influenced track with harmonies and chord changes that fans of smart pop like Steely Dan will respect. “That’s a track I couldn’t have written in England,” Ronson says. “I had just started working out in Los Angeles with Jeff Bhasker, who is a Berkelee trained jazz pianist who is also equally gifted in gospel and soul. I was a massive fan of his work and eager to write something that would impress him.” Bhasker came to fame working closely with Kanye West on his 808 & Heartbreak and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and the West-Jay Z collaboration Watch the Throne. But it was after hearing Bhasker’s song for Alicia Keys, Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart, Ronson knew he had real musical soulmate.

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Uptown Special, the fourth album by producer-songwriter-musician Mark Ronson, is a tale of several cities, a wide range of collaborators, and a road trip deep into the American South. However the story of Ronson’s latest project really starts back when he was New York’s hottest DJ. In the late 1990s into the early 2000s the New York club scene was percolating with booming hip-hop and glitzy R&B. In those days before he emerged as a multi-talented musical force Ronson manned the turntables of many great parties.

Of his three previous albums Ronson feels like Uptown Special is closest in spirit to his 2003 debut, Here Comes the Fuzz, which came directly out his DJ experience. “The difference,” Mark says “is I was reaching for things musically I wasn’t quite ready to execute. With all the experience I’ve gained over the years I had the maturity and knowledge to really pull this together.”

“It was a fun time to be playing music,” he says. “At clubs like Cheetah you didn’t have to play a hip hop record until 1 AM. You could play early ‘80s classics by Chaka Khan, Boz Scaggs and Michael Jackson and rock the crowd. I’d play Steely Dan’s Black Cow at 11:30 and it world work. Then, at 1 AM you’d play Hypnotize by Biggie and the crowd would go wild. I come back to those memories.”

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ia r g n a S l a r lo F The By Josann Jeffrey

Dining

I feel so excited writing this cocktail recipe because it means summer is near, and maybe with enough wishful thinking we can have a continuous spread of good weather to enjoy these cocktails. For this Memorial Day weekend I am recommending a light-but-strong fruitful and floral drink, “The Floral Sangria.” This one is simple. There is no added sugar, the ingredients didn’t cost me a fortune, and with a smile on my face after three sips, I knew I had found my summer drink. Ingredients (Makes 1 Large Pitcher) One bottle Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc (I used a bottle of Wolffer Sauvignon Blanc from a previous Hidden Cellar Society shipment) 2 cups St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur* 1 orange, thinly sliced with peel left on 1 apple, sliced 8 blueberries 8 raspberries 8 strawberries, sliced 1 bunch green grapes, sliced 1 bunch red grapes, sliced 2 peaches, sliced Ice

*Since it’s made without preservatives, you shouldn’t hold onto the St. Germain elderflower for more than six months. Just all the more reason to make pitchers of “The Floral Sangria” every weekend!

Combine the ingredients in a bowl or pitcher and refrigerate overnight. Serve in a glass over ice and smile.

Have a fun and fabulous Memorial Day! And as always . . . Drink Responsibly!

LEFT HAND

LEFT HAND, an espresso bar that opened recently in Montauk, was inspired by a shared love of good coffee and the coffee culture itself. Owners Yannis Papagianni and Larry Siedlick are neither trying to reinvent the wheel, nor cater to the masses. LEFT HAND simply wants to serve coffee the way they think it deserves to be served, and how they like to drink it, in the heart of Downtown Montauk. 20


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Ingredients (serves 4) 1 lb sea scallops (cleaned) 4 large parsnips (peeled & cut) 1 c whole milk 1 bay leaf 1/4 lb butter 6 lemons (peeled & juiced) 1/2 c sugar 1 c water 4 small bunches of mâché Salt to your liking 1 oz canola oil Method Begin by melting the sugar into the water over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Cook the lemon peel over medium low heat in the resulting simple syrup until they turn soft and translucent. While this is happening, boil the parsnips in water until they are soft. Heat the milk to a simmer and steep the bay leaf in the milk for five minutes. Add the parsnip, milk, and half of the butter to a blender cup. Season to your liking and purée.

Purée until a thick smooth consistency is achieved. Once all of the elements are ready, heat a frying pan over high heat. Season the scallops and put the oil in the hot pan.

Heat the other half of the butter over medium heat, stirring often until the milk solids in the butter begin to turn brown. Take it off the heat and keep in a warm place.

Drop the scallops in the pan and sear on one side for one minute, then flip the scallops to the other side and sear for another minute.

The lemon peels should now be ready. Add the candied lemon peels, three tbsps of the lemon simple syrup used to cook the peels, and 1/4 cup of lemon juice to a blender cup.

Add the warm parsnip purée along with the lemon around the plate. Place scallops on top of the parsnip. Add some mâché to garnish with a drizzle of brown butter to finish. Enjoy! 21


By Annemarie Davin

Photo Courtesy Craig Conover

Photo by EZ Studios

Countess LuAnn DeLesseps

Every summer in the Hamptons there are events that take place and every woman wants to make sure they look fabulous. Our always fashionably dressed local resident, Countess LuAnn DeLesseps, has come out with her own fashion line that’s chic, classy and affordable. The Countess Collection has a variety of pieces you can mix and match from pants to tops to dresses and much more! You can shop at evine.com and see what catches your eye! Vibrant colors and trendy patterns will have you looking your best this summer! Also visit www. countessluann.com for her most current happenings.

Craig Conover (second from right) with other “Southern Charm” castmates.

children who have become victims of abuse/neglect that have had to be placed in the system. He’s the complete package and you may get your chance to meet him this summer in the Hamptons! Stay tuned for more on that and follow him on twitter and instagram! This September the Golden Door International Film Festival will celebrate its fifth year. Founder Bill Sorvino has also been keeping himself busy with a variety of films that are coming out this year. Confidence Game, Steps (produced by Shaquille O’Neal) and A Place For Heroes are slated to come out in 2015. Mommy’s Box is another that was directed by Johnny Greenlaw and was filmed in Suffolk County. Sorvino will be filming Who’s Jenna Jameson starting this month followed by Sins in November. He also has two projects in development which are Oddfellas, a TV Dramedy with Joe D’Onofrio (Good Fellas) and Bravo Man in which he stars with his cousin Michael Sorvino and is written by Amanda Sorvino who is Michael and Mira Sorvino’s sister and Bill’s other cousin. He is often casted in lead roles and that’s no surprise given his family legacy and his training at William Esper Studio. You can keep up to date with him via his website www.billsorvino.com.

Craig Conover is the go-to-guy for men’s fashion and we got to see a lot of that on this season of Bravo’s “Southern Charm.” His Kennedy-esque classic good looks have him in high demand these days and have folks wondering if he’s thinking of trading the court room for the runway. Don’t bet on it. Conover has enough energy to juggle both a career in law and in modeling. This July he’ll be taking the bar exam regardless of some of the slack he’s gotten this season about his laid back demeanor toward work and his enthusiasm for the Charleston night life. Craig has a bachelor’s degree in finance and completed his education at the Charleston School of Law, so taking a little break before entering a full time career is something I think he deserves. Most people don’t know he gives back to underprivileged 22


Many movies start from books and Leaves of the Tree is no exception. David J. Healey wrote a book which initiated from a web blog. A few short years later the movie is here and made its NYC Premiere at the SOHO International Film Festival earlier in May. The movie has garnered many festival awards including Best Screenplay, Best Dramatic Feature and Best Actor Eric Roberts, Bill Sorvino just to name a few. The tagline “There’s a line that divides humanity and divinity” gives you the insight to what the movie is about. The leaves of an olive tree, divine healing and questioning whether to keep it a secret or not makes for a great dramatic movie with a cast that Donna McKenna, C.S.A. orchestrated together so perfectly, including newcomer Sarah Sebastiana, who lights up the screen with her natural talent. Check out their website for more info and where you can see the movie next at www.leavesofthetreethemovie.com.

Movies like Leaves of the Tree give people hope which is something you can never have enough of. On Long Island the radio station appropriately named Hope Radio does just that through its music and ties to the community projects that pay it forward. Rich Anderson started the station eight years ago with the vision of bringing hope to Long Rich Anderson Island because without it people perish. The station is a conduit to help the lost and the broken and there are many I have personally spoken to who have stated that they tuned in at a time when they were at their lowest and it helped get them back to a state of well being. Music nurtures the soul and so does laughter which is why you should check out the Morning Drive weekdays from 7AM to 11AM. Rich along with his two co-hosts will have you smiling and laughing as they bring you news, weather, sports and interviews with people from a local level to a national level. You can visit www. richandersonmedia.com or www.hoperadiony.com for more info. If you want more information on anything written in this column please feel free to reach out to me at annemarie@famehampton.com and also stay tuned for a new show I’m putting together this summer called “Fame Meets Faith.” If you have a favorite person or celebrity you’d like to see interviewed, let me know that too! Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend and a Happy Father’s Day to all the dads!


a p S f O d r a The Wiz By Laura Anne Pelliccio

Have a product trending in the Hamptons? Write to Beauty Editor, Laura Anne Pelliccio at WizardOfSpa@HamptonDaze.com. New product discoveries are trending on the East End to create an even more beautiful you!

Sothys offers slimming treatments and skincare using water based elements at their New York City spa. Sothys also has a new makeup line to check out! www.SothysUSA.com

With seawater spa therapies on the radar, Spa Technologies offers highly effective, ultimate healing marine products for the skin and body on the East End. They can be purchased on their website or at Gurney's Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa. www.SpaTechnologies.com

We can’t forget the “Sunblock King” of the Hamptons, Mr. Salvatore Piazzola, Founder of Hampton Sun! The most luxurious of skincare protection. Try the new Airbrush Bronzing Mist for instant tanning, or the Sunless Tanning Mist for a week-long body glow. Find these products all over the East End or on their website: www.HamptonSunCare.com

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Fitness

e r r a B e h T g in t t Se By Jessica Mackin

Photo Courtesy Elements Fitness

A barre is the stationary handrail that is used during ballet warm up exercises. These workout studios have incorporated the techniques used to train ballet dancers into a workout that tones and sculpts the body and offer quick results. I’ve done the leg work (and ab work, and arm work, etc.) to bring you the best studios for barre in the Hamptons. Here are my recommendations. No dance experience required. Just grab a pair of no-slip grip socks and get ready to feel the burn.

Flyweel Flyweel in East Hampton offers FlyBarre classes. FlyBarre is a body sculpting class that blends dance, light weight training, and core strengthening exercises. 65 Montauk Highway, Suite C East Hampton www.flywheelsports.com

Exhale Hit the barre for Exhale’s signature full body workout, Core Fusion Barre, designed to give you chiseled abs, toned legs, cut arms, and a high, lifted butt. 2415 Main Street, Bridgehampton www.ExhaleSpa.com

Physique 57 The Physique 57 workout blends a barre-based workout with intervals of cardio, strength training, stretching and recovery. Arms, thighs, seat and abs get sculpted in the form of long, lean, gorgeous muscles.

Elements Fitness Elements Fitness Studio, founded by Andrea Fornarola Hunsberger, has brought the barre to the beach with its studio location in East Hampton. Elements Barre Fitness fuses principles of ballet conditioning, yoga and Pilates. 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton www.elementsfitnessstudio.com

Pure Barre In just 55 minutes you will achieve a full-body workout concentrating on the areas women struggle with the most: hips, thighs, seat, abdominals and arms. The Pure Barre technique is low-impact, protecting your joints by avoiding any bouncing or jumping. 5 Windmill Lane, Southampton www.purebarre.com

264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton www.Physique57.com

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