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Adopt-A-Thon
The South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) and Southampton Animal Shelter hosted a pet adopt-a-thon at SoFo on Saturday and free spay and neuter day on Sunday. The weekend was held in the memory of Annette Sabin, mother of Andy Sabin, president of SoFo.
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Reflections: Art & Beauty
NYC Craft Distillers Festival
“Reflections: Art & Beauty,” a one-night-only exhibition of significant contemporary art works to benefit Robert Wilson's internationally acclaimed arts incubator The Watermill Center was hosted by Sherle Wagner International, the premier source, world-wide, for luxury bath hardware, and bath accessories and the recently launched Fairweather Magazine. The Vernissage drew over 400 guests to the gorgeous showroom. A magnificent sculpture in painted and chromed steel, “Rev. E. Piscapalian Study,” by the renowned John Chamberlain towered over attendees as they arrived and were greeted by Evan Geoffroy, CEO, Sherle Wagner, Alexandra Fairweather and Eric Goodman, co-founders Fairweather Magazine and Pinki Patel of The Watermill Center.
While sipping exquisite Los Vacos Chardonnay from Les Domaines Barons Rothschild (Lafitte) and a festive Valdo Prosecco Brut courtesy of wine consultant Jacques Bissat of Nouvelle Lumiere, guests admired the works of several of the world’s leading contemporary artists brilliantly placed in tableaux created by Sherle Wagner’s design team and curated by Alexandra Fairweather, Katherine Vogel, Danyel Mahmood and Maria-Anna Goess.
The NYC Craft Distillers Festival took place at the Bowery Hotel on Saturday. Over 20 specialty curated Craft Distillers joined a 1920s jazz band for a speakeasy experience.
For more info visit www.nyccraftdistillersfest.com.
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Coming AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
writers SpeakStony Brook Southampton MFA
in Creative Writing and Literature presents Writers Speak Wednesdays at 7 PM. Tonight Masha Green, next week Mark Epstein, M.D.
la BohèmeGuild Hall in East Hampton
presents The Met: Live in HD with Puccini’s La Bohème on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.
Student Film CompetitionThe 11th annual Guild Hall
Student Film Competition takes place on Sunday at 5 PM with an award ceremony and screening. Visit www.guildhall.org.
osage CountyCenter Stage at Southampton
Cultural Center presents the Long Island premier of Tracy Lett’s August: Osage County. Through Sunday. Thursday at 7:30 PM, Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM at Levitas Center for the Arts. General admission is $22, students under 21 with ID $12, seniors $20 on Fridays only. Tickets are available in advance at www.scc-arts.org or at the door 30 minutes prior to curtain time.
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long Island Comedy FestivalLong Island Comedy Festival
presents a comedy fundraiser for the Riverhead Fire Department on Saturday at 5 PM at the fire department on Roanoke Avenue. The show will include dinner and feature comedians John Santo, Frankie Pace, Maria Walsh and Richie Byrne. For tickets visit www.riverheadfd.org.
Spring FlingThe Parrish Art Museum in Water
Mill presents “Spring Fling” on Saturday at 7:30 PM. The annual benefit event helps support the Museum’s year-round education programs for children. Visit www.parrishart.org.
adoption DayJoin ARF along with other Long
Island shelters at the Riverhead Polish Hall from 11 AM to 3 PM on Saturday. Hundreds of cats and dogs will be available for adoption. Also low cost vaccine and microchipping clinic, refreshments and Chinese raffle. Participating Shelters include: Kent Animal Shelter, North Fork Animal Welfare League, RSVP, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter.
All animals at the event are spayed/neutered, vaccinated to their age limit and checked by a veterinarian. Free admission, adoption fees apply. For more information contact [email protected].
katy’s CourageThe Katy’s Courage 5K will take
place on Saturday on Water Street in Sag Harbor. Katy’s Courage 5K celebrates the life, generosity and bravery of Sag Harbor 12-year-old Katy Stewart who lost her battle with cancer in December 2010.
Proceeds from this year’s race will support Katy’s Kids, a newly formed partnership with the Children’s Museum of the East End to be launched fall 2014. Katy’s Kids will provide counseling opportunities for children experiencing grief, as well as support for their families. This will include counseling for areas of loss
including death, divorce, adoption and immigration. Also supported will be the Katy’s Courage Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan as well as scholarships for students in Sag Harbor and East Hampton schools.
For more info and to register visit www.katyscourage.org.
josh levine DinnerEdible School Garden Program
and the Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation’s annual dinner will take place at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor on Sunday. In November 2010, a tragic tractor accident took the life of young farmer Joshua Levine at Quail Hill Farm in Amagansett. The Joshua Levine Memorial Foundation (JLMF) www.joshualevinefoundation.org was founded shortly after Josh’s death in 2011 to identify and support charitable programs which promote good farming practices, healthy eating, education and a sustainable environment.
The Josh Levine Memorial Annual Dinner celebrates the efforts made by community partners to reverse trends which have made families ill with diet related diseases and obese through unhealthy eating practices. It also celebrates the life of a young man who saw the value of working the land, growing food, serving the community and providing a healthy environment for his family.
For more in fo v is i t www.joshualevinefoundation.org.
Food DriveMany people in Southold Town
rely on C.A.S.T.’s (Community Action Southold Town) Food Pantry for food assistance. The C.A.S.T.
office is busy preparing for the upcoming, April 12 food drive at the following locations: Greenport IGA from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Southold IGA from 9:45 AM to 1:45 PM, King Kullen in Cutchogue from 10 AM to noon and Waldbaums in Mattituck from 10:15 AM to 2:15 PM.
Montauk BrewathalonPaddlers For Humanity presents the
Spring 2014 Montauk Brewathalon that takes place on April 19 at 2 PM at Montauk Brewing Company. The event includes a row, bike and run. Details and registration are available on www.p4h.org. All proceeds benefit the kids at The Retreat, a safe haven for families in crisis. All teams entries will receive t-shirts, brewathalon glasses and post race beverages courtesy of The Montauk Brewing Company.
Backpacks For StudentsAriana DeMattei, an eighth
grader at Westhampton Beach Middle School has announced the date for her second annual Spring SPLASH, sponsored by Human Understanding & Growth Services, Inc., to benefit her charity Backpacks For Fellow Students. The fundraiser will take place on April 26 at Rogers Beach in Westhampton Beach. This will be the second year in which DeMattei will ask for the communities' help in reaching her 2014 goal of raising $20,000 to fill 250 backpacks with required school supplies for area elementary school students.
BFFS is adding new activities f o r 2014 wh i ch i n c l ude a KanJam Tournament sponsored by Sports Authority. Music will be provided by Michael from East End Entertainment, food made available by Panera and Quogue Country Market, face painting by Emily’s Marvelous Masks, fire trucks, prizes and raffles.
On-site registration begins at 10:30 AM KanJam donat ion i s $20 a team and $25 to Splash (free Splash registration if sponsors or donations exceed $25). Lunch is provided to all registered participants. Visit www.backpacksforfellowstudents.org.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
life, living and RelivingArt Gallery at the Quogue Library
presents “Life, Living and Reliving” with artwork by Ine Wijtvliet. An opening reception takes place Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Featured will be paintings inspired by her experience during and after Hurricane Sandy. The show runs through April 28.
art & FurnitureThe Art & Furniture of Mark
Larson & Dan Cramer opens the 2014 season at Pritam & Eames in East Hampton on Friday and can be viewed through July 8. The Minnesota-based artists have collaborated on a series of furniture pieces for their show, which will also include paintings and bowls by Mark Larson.Gallery hours are Friday and Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday from noon to 4 PM.
Halsey Mckay galleryHalsey Mckay Gallery in East
Hampton presents “Still Life With Woodpecker,” an interdisciplinary group show, with works by Sarah Dornner, Pau l Gagner, Ugo Rondinone, David B. Smith, Ryan Steadman, Torey Thornton, Lisa Williamson and Kevin Zucker. Also on display “As the Crow Flies,” An Hoang’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. An opening reception for both shows will take place Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. The shows run through April 30. Visit www.halseymckay.com.
Fish guyConcerned Citizens of Montauk
present “Fish Guy,” a photo
presentation by Chris Paparo at the CCOM office on Saturday from 11 AM to 1 PM. Paparo has been exploring the waters of Long Island for over 25 years.
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winners CircleThe Southampton Cultural Center
presents “Winners Circle,” the third annual juried awards exhibition running through April 18 at the Levitas Center for the Arts at Southampton Cultural Center. Artists include Susan Newmark, Christina Stow, and Charles Yoder. Exhibit Juror is Helen Harrison, Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center. The show is curated by Arlene Bujese.
The Drawing RoomOn view at The Drawing Room in
East Hampton through Sunday, selected works by Caio Fonseca, Christine Hiebert, Sharon Horvath, Robert Jakob, Mel Kendrick, Diane Mayo, Alan Sheilds, and Donald Sultan. The gallery is also pleased to introduce new sculpture by New York artist Adrian Nivola, whose intricate constructions offer a spirited homage to the flying machine. His sculptures in wire, linen, paper and found elements will be featured in a forthcoming one-person exhibition.
This four week group installation includes paintings, drawings, sculpture and printed editions highlighting the rich potential each artist has mined from his or her inventive use of materials.
Student art FestivalThe Student Art Festival Part
II Exhibition at Guild Hall in East Hampton featuring grades nine to 12. The show runs though April 20. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.
Ryan Steadman, oil and collage on canvas at Halsey Mckay gallery in East Hampton.
The art & Furniture of Mark larson & Dan Cramer opens the 2014 season at Pritam & Eames in East Hampton.
Season of loveSeason Of Love, an exhibition
of original abstract expressionist paintings and digital photographs
celebrating love, by Susan Levin, will be on view at Sotheby’s International Realty in Sag Harbor. The show runs through May 11.
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fetzerALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
sutterhome
ALL TYPES
$999WHITE ZIN
$899
woodbridgeCAB, CHARD, MER, SB 1.5
$1199
glenellen
ALL TYPES 1.5
$749
yellowtail
ALL TYPES 1.5
$1099
cavitALL FLAVORS 1.5
$1199
mezzacorona
PINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$1199
la marca
PROSS 750
$1299
korbelBRUT 750
$1199
columbiacrest
GR EST CAB, CHARD &
MERLOT 750
$999
johnniewalker
red1.75
$3399
johnniewalker
black1.75
$6799
cuttysark
1.75
$2999
tanquerayGIN 1.75
$3699
ketel one
1.75
$4199
finlandia1.75
$2699
ruskova1.75
$1799
absolut1.75
$3299
russianstandard
1.75
$2799
pinnacleVODKA 1.75
$1799
new amsterdam
GIN 1.75
$2199
new amsterdam
VODKA 1.75
$2099
tito’sVODKA 1.75
$2799
georgiVODKA 1.75
$1299
bartonsVODKA 1.75
$1199
wild turkey
BOURBON WHISKEY
1.75
$3899
gordonsGIN 1.75
$2099VODKA 1.75
$1699
white horse
1.75
$2499
burnettsVODKA 1.75
$1499GIN 1.75
$1799
smirnoffVODKA 1.75
$2099
vendangeALL TYPES 1.5
$699
frisVODKA 1.75
$1799
belvaderevodka
1.75
$5499
337CAB
667P. NOIR
750
$1099
j&bSCOTCH
1.75
$3699
kahlua1.75
$3499
jagermeisterSPICE
750
$1899LIMITED EDITION
jameson1.75
$5099
bombayGIN 1.75
$3299
christianbros
BRANDY 1.75
$1999
molly’s1.75
$2299LT
$1399
bombaysapphire
1.75
$4599
vesicaVODKA 1.75
$1999
patronSILVER 1.75
$9599SILVER 750
$4799
platinumVODKA 1.75
$1699
luksusowaVODKA 1.75
$2099
southerncomfort
1.75
$3099
maker’smark
1.75
$4999LT
$3399
caribayaLIGHT RUM 1.75
$1699
seagrams7
1.75
$2299
seagramsgin
1.75
$1999
jimbeam
1.75
$2799
bacardiSILVERGOLD1.75
$2099
canadianclub
1.75
$2099
evanwilliams
1.75
$2299
fleischmannsGIN 1.75
$1399VODKA 1.75
$1299
clanmacgregor
1.75
$1999
gilbeysGIN 1.75
$1699
jackdaniels
1.75
$4399
bailey’s1.75
$3899
malibu1.75
$2899
bushmills1.75
$4299
hennessy1.75
$6999
captainmorgan
1.75
$3299
cuervogold
1.75
$3699
old smuggler
1.75
$2099
sobieski1.75
$1999
svedka1.75
$2199
kahluaIRISH CREAM 750
$1899LITER
$2499
doublecross
VODKA750
$3399
j. barrred
1.75
$2499
j. barrblack
1.75
$3499
j. barrgold
1.75
$2999
beefeaterGIN 1.75
$3399
vikingfjord1.75
$1999
chivas1.75
$6199
wildturkey
1011.75
$3899
threeolives
1.75
$2299
stoli1.75
$3199
181MERLOT 750
446CHARD 750
$899
gasconMALBEC 750
$1099
uppercutCAB 750
$1599
louis m.martini
CAB 750
$1299
santamargheriha
PG 750
$2199
belle ambiance
ALL TYPES 750
$799
mirassouALL TYPES 750
$899
louis martini
750
$2199
kendalljackson
CHARD 750
$1299
eccodomoni
ALL TYPES 750
$899
alamosMALBEC 750
$899
los vascos
CAB 750
$799
jacobscreek
ALL TYPES 750
$599
banficlassico
CHIANTI 750
$1199
giovelloPINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$1399
zoninPINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$999
rexgoliath
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
bollaALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
jagermeister1.75
$3999LT
$2599
dewarswhitelabel
1.75
$3399
wildhorse
PINOT NOIR750
$1699
gatonegro
ALL TYPES 1.5
$699
ruffinoCHIANTI, PG 1.5
$1299
paulmasson
BRANDY 1.75
$1999
sterlingMERITAGE 750
$799
cabo waboblanco
TEQUILA750 ML
$2699
san guiseppepinot grigio
1.5 ML
$1799san guiseppe
pinot noir750 ML
$899
markwest
PINOT NOIR 1.5
$1799PINOT NOIR 750
$899
stone cellars
CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$799
sterlingNAPA CHARD,
SAUV BLANC 750
$1199
rosemontSHIRAZ 750
$899
pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5
$1199WINTER WHITE 750
$549
blackstoneMERLOT 750
$899CAB 750
$899
closdu bois
CHARD 750
$1099CAB 750
$1399
andreBRUT/XD
ALL TYPES 750
$549
folonari PINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$1099
chandonBRUT 750
$1499
cupcake wines
ALL TYPES 750
$999
coppolaCLARET 750
$1499
kim crawford
SB 750
$1399
nobiloSB 750
$999
hessSEL CHARD 750
$999
rodneystrong
MERLOT 750
$1299CAB 750
$1499
walnutcrest
CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
$899
forestglen
CHARD 1.5
$1299
moet imperial
BRUT 750
$3999
clicquotBRUT 750
$4199
bella seraPINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$1199
fronteraALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerF. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$1499
barefootcellars
CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$1199
sterlingNAPA CAB 750
$1699
flipflop
ALL TYPES 1.5
$999
beringerPINOT GRIGIO 750
$599
dreamfishdreambird
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5
$999
gnarleyhead
ALL TYPES 750
$899
gauchoMERLOT/MALB
CHARD 1.5
$899
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Talk about a meteoric rise. Michael Fassbender was a virtual unknown a few years ago, but a series of high profile movies have thrust him into the spotlight.
Fassbender was born in Germany but raised in Ireland – his parents owned a restaurant and as a young man Fassbender worked as chef.
He caught the acting bug when he was 17 and began studying drama, eventually migrating to London to study at the Drama Centre.
Fassbender scored a role on “Band of Brothers” which was produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. He turned in impressive performances on the HBO miniseries in the role of Burton “Pat” Christenson.
His run of high profile movies began in 2006 with 300 and was
Michael Fassbender, 1977
followed by Inglourious Basterds, Prometheus, X Men: First Class, Jane Eyre, and the Academy Award winner 12 Years A Slave, which earned him an Oscar nomination.
There are more big ticket films coming up: he reprises his role as Magneto in X Men: Days of Future Past, as David in a new Prometheus and star in the title role of a new Macbeth film slated to be released in 2014.
Fassbender lives in London but spends a lot of time in Hollywood!
Visit indyeastend.com for up to the minute theater listings and show times. An asterisk after the title denotes Miles’ top picks.
Coming Soon
Under The Skin (R ) Jonathan Glazer (Sexy Beast) has fashioned an ambitious, unusual film about an alien in human form traveling through Scotland. Scarlett Johansson gives a magnificent performance, but the film is so opaque it seems to drift away into la la land on occasion. It’s a must see, though.
New To Theaters
Captain America (PG-13) And so it begins. As the weather warms, the superheroes descend on theaters. Chris Evans is back in the title role, and the aforementioned Scarlett Johansson is back as well. Marvel fans will eat it up – for the rest of us? Not so much.
New on DvD
Dallas Buyers Club Yes, the actors are magnificent but in the end this is a depressing movie, so be prepared.
Now PlayingNoah (PG-13) Yes, THAT Noah.
Director Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan, The Wrestler) tries his hand at the Bible. Say what you will about Russell Crowe, he excels in this type of role. An excellent cast that includes Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, and Anthony Hopkins delivers the goods as well. It’s a good one.
The Missing Picture * (NR) A documentary about Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge era is a magical, profound, and surprising film that cannot be explained in words – it must be seen.
Divergent (PG-13) All the latest special effects don’t make up for a ridiculous plot in this sci-fi action flick directed by Neil Burger (The Illusionist). Kate Winslet apparently was signed to give the film credibility but let’s face it: it’s a payday for her and nothing more. Still, if you like this sort of thing it’ll hold your attention – briefly.
Veronica Mars (PG-13) The TV series goes big screen, with lots of the same faces including the title character, played by Kristen Bell. Fans will enjoy the continuity and zippy one-liners. For newbies, it’s an acquired taste.
April is FREE Patient Pets MonthAdrienne is a special girl who needs a
special home because she's deaf.This petite, smart, 2 year old knows
sign language. All dogs and cats heremore than 90 days are FREE to adopt.
“Your Community Shelter”Please call 287-PETS(7387)
or visit our website atwww.southamptonanimalshelter.com.
Shelter Tails
REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-11 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT April 2, 2014THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman
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East End CalendarBy Kitty Merrill
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East End LibrariesBy Kitty Merrill
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Friends. Family.Community.
We’re all in this together.Dermot PJ Dolan, Agent2228 Montauk HwyBridgehampton, NY 11932Bus: 631-537-2622 Bus: [email protected]
State Farm® has a long tradition of being there. That’s one reason why I’m proud to support Local After School Programs like Project MOST. Get to a better State®.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or email to [email protected].
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
WEDNESDAY 4•2•14• AARP tax assistance is offered every Wednesday
from noon to 4 PM.SATURDAY 4•5•14
• From 11 AM to 12:30 PM Eric Goldberg of New York Life helms a free seminar discussing the challenges of managing retirement income. TUESDAY 4•8•14
• Nebraska shows at 5 PM.
Rogers Memorial library 631-283-0774
FRIDAY 4•4•14• Become medically literate and find out how to
make the most of your health care visits with a bilingual patient advocate. 10:15 AM.SATURDAY 4•5•14
• It’s a Springtime Haiku workshop with Walter E. Harris III at 10:30 AM. SUNDAY 4•6•14
• Celebrate the life and art of Anne Porter at 3 PM.
Hampton Bays library 631-728-6241
FRIDAY 4•4•14• Mr. Smith Goes To Washington screens at 2 PM.
SATURDAY 4•5•14• The Friends of the Library sponsor a book sale
form 9 AM to 2 PM. SUNDAY 4•6•14
• An artist reception will be held for Lillian M. Speiss at 1 PM.
Quogue library 631-653-4224
WEDNESDAY 4•2•14• Little ones from birth to age five can try Zumbini
Wednesdays at 10:30 AM. Zumbini’s described as “where the science of child development meets the magic of Zumba. TUESDAY 4•8•14
• Tots enjoy a fun filled early literacy experience on Rhyme Time Tuesdays. 11 AM.
westhampton library 631-288-3335
FRIDAY 4•4•14• The Library presents Belle of Amherst, the
classic one-woman play by William Luce about Emily Dickinson, America’s most celebrated poet, for National Poetry Month. Melanie Lipton brings quiet electricity and astonishing range to the role first created by Julie Harris. Set in Massachusetts in 1893, when Dickinson had only seven poems published, the play becomes in essence an intensely personal visit with a great, slyly humorous talent. 6:30 PM. SUNDAY 4•6•14
• The Putting Doctor’s got the Rx from 1 to 4 PM. A presentation plus one-on-one help.
Montauk library 631-668-3377
THURSDAY 4•3•14• American Hustle will be shown at 7 PM.
FRIDAY 4•4•14• AARP tax help is available from 11 AM to 1 PM.
Call for an appointment.
Mattituck laurel library 631-298-4134
FRIDAY 4•4•14• Philomena screens at 1:30 PM.
SATURDAY 4•5•14• A chess workshop for grades two to six is held
at 1 PM. Open to beginners.
Hampton library in Bridgehampton 631-537-0015
SATURDAY 4•4•14• Kids can make feltie peeps anytime throughout
the day. Just drop in.
john jermain Memorial library 631-725-0049
SATURDAY 4•5•14• Learn about the fascinating world of the Tarot
cards, the art of reading them and how they can benefit your everyday life. Join Valerie diLorenzo for an in-depth look at the meaning and symbols of all 78 cards in the Tarot deck, as well as the opportunity to explore different spreads in this fun and enlightening workshop. For Teens and Adults. Pre-registration required, limit 14. 10:30 AM. WEDNESDAY 4•9•14
• A Senior Advocate from the Suffolk County Department of Aging will be in the library to give advice to seniors about available services and to answer questions about the new Affordable Health Care Act, Medicare, Social Security, Prescription Drug Plans, Homecare, Home Energy Assistance, Residential Repair and other senior programs. One-on-one, on a first come, first served basis. 2:30 to 4:30 PM.
• Actor and filmmaker Christian Scheider will be hosting screenings of classic films from French auteur and physical comedy genius Jacques Tati. The events will include a brief introduction, with a guided discussion of the film following the screening. The recurring topic of the discussions will mirror Mr. Tati’s own sociological critique within his work of the ever-encroaching repercussions of modern industrialization on our daily lives. 5 PM.
amagansett library 631-267-3810
SATURDAY 4•5•14• Celebrate National Poetry Month with poems,
stories about poems, and a poetry-themed craft. 3:30 PM. SUNDAY 4•6•14
• Kids in grades three to six can participate in a two session bookmaking workshop at 1:30 PM today and on April 13. Learn techniques for making handmade books to use as journals, scrapbooks and gifts. Register for one or both sessions.
WEDNESDAY 4•2•14• It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at the
Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays. Other activities offered include toddler exploration, and co-ed volleyball. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule.
• The Friends of the Montauk Library host game night for families each Wednesday at 4 PM. THURSDAY 4•3•14
• A support group for survivors of women’s cancers will be held at Montauk Community Church from 6 to 7:30 PM. FRIDAY 4•4•14
• Springs Presbyterian Church offers Friday night takeout from 3:30 to 6:30 PM. This week’s selection is meatloaf, potatoes, veggies and dessert. $12. SATURDAY 4•5•14
• It’s a Hither Woods hike with Andy Drake at 10 AM. Meet at the parking lot at the end of Navy Road in Montauk at 10 AM. Got questions? Phone 631-294-1064 for the answers.
• Nature educator Tyler Armstrong from the South Fork Natural History Museum leads an early spring family forest walk at the duck pond in East Hampton at 10 AM. Call 631-537-9735 to register and for admission and location information.
WEDNESDAY 4•2•14• 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. THURSDAY 4•3•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. SATURDAY 4•5•14
• Bridge Gardens on Mitchell Lane in Bridgehampton opens for the 2014 season. Free admission the entire weekend. Noon to 5 PM.
• Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center launches its inaugural family film festival at 11 AM. For just $5 parents, caregivers and the kiddies can hop aboard a celluloid magic carpet to celebrate the best in international kids’ cinema and see short films designed to take you to the moon and back. Call the box office at 631-288-1500.
• South Fork Natural History Museum hosts a walk at 8 AM that will bring you up close and person with migrating alewife, Marine biologist Byron Young will take you to Alewife Creek. Call 631-537-9735 to register and for admission and location information.
• Loop Whiskey Hill with Jean Dodds of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet on Mill Path off Lopers Path in Bridgehampton at 10 AM. Call 631-599-2391 with questions.
• The Southampton Youth Bureau hosts its tenth annual photography contest this spring, with the theme “Love and Life.” Prizes will be awarded for the top three winners and photos will be showcased in Southampton Town Hall and displayed in a student exhibit in the Parrish Art Museum in January 2015. The Parrish Art Museum will also be offering free photography workshops with pre-registration from 10 AM to 1 PM today and on May 3. Entries for the contest must be submitted by May 9 and can be submitted in black and white, color, or digitally re-mastered. For more information log on to www.southamptontownny.gov/youthbureau or call the Southampton Youth Bureau at 631-702-2421.SUNDAY 4•6•14
• The Southampton Democratic Club hosts brunch at Matsulin Restaurant in Hampton Bays from noon to 2 PM. Visit shdemclub.com or call 631-470-6121 to learn more.
• Children aged eight to 11 learn about microbiology at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton at 10 AM. Call 631-537-9735 to register and for admission and location information.
• It’s a grassland to grassland traverse for hikers at 8:30 AM. Meet at the South Fork Natural History Museum parking lot on the Bridgehampton Turnpike. Your leader is Dai Dayton. 631-745-0689. MONDAY 4•7•14
• Alateen meetings are held every Monday from 4 to 5 PM at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor. WEDNESDAY 4•9•14
• Learn “How Access to Health Care is Changing on the East End” at 6 PM at Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton Village. The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons co-hosts the event, which features a noted panel of experts including Robert Chaloner, President & CEO of Southampton Hospital; Anne Kauffman Nolon, President & CEO of Hudson River Healthcare; and Dr. James Tomarken, Suffolk County Health Commissioner.
THURSDAY 4•3•14• Check out children’s programs at the Long Island
Aquarium & Exhibition Center on East Main Street in Riverhead. 631-208-9200.
• The Southold Historical Society’s annual feast and fundraiser takes place from noon until 8 PM at the Sound View Restaurant in Greenport. Tickets ($25) may be purchased at the Society’s headquarters in the Prince Building on the Main Road. Call 631-765-5500. SATURDAY 4•5•14
• Every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM the Riverhead Farmers’ Market is open at 117 East Main Street in Riverhead. Through May 17.
SUNDAY 4•6•13• Suffolk Community College hosts an open house
from 1 to 3 PM. RSVP by calling the Eastern Campus at 631-548-2512.
• The third annual “Hogs And Hot Rods Rock The Shelter” benefit for Riverhead Move The Animal Shelter at Splish Splash Water Park in Calverton from noon to 5 PM. $5 admission. Call 516-768-7467 for more information.
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Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected]
way out EastBay Street Theatre presents “Way
Out East…A Journey in Song” concert featuring Nancy Atlas, Caroline Doctorow and Inda Eaton on Saturday at 8 PM. Tickets are $25 in advance or $35 day of event. Visit www.baystreet.org.
Hamptons weekend PreviewHamptons Weekend Preview
will take place Friday from 5 to 7 PM with scheduled performance by Gene Casey (Lonesharks), Brad Penuel (Hopefully Forgiven), Michael Weiskopf (Complete Unknowns), Michael Pour, and Bryan Downey.
There will also be a “Spotlight on the Future of Music” with a young up-and-coming performer. At Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Vis i t www.Facebook.com/HamptonsWeekendPreview.
Carolina Chocolate DropsModern s t r ing band, the
Carolina Chocolate Drops, perform on Thursday at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center at 8 PM. Visit www.whbpac.org.
Parlor jazz“Parlor Jazz/Ar t of Song
Concert,” a session with Dr. Feelgood will take place Saturday at Bridgehampton Museum Archives Building at 7:30 PM. $25/$15 members. Performances by Sari
Kessler, vocalist, Charlie Caranicas, trumpet, Jane Hastay, piano, and Peter Martin Weiss, bass.
CoffeehouseMontauk Community Church
presents a coffeehouse in the Guild Room on Friday at 7 PM. This month, Lori Hubbard family & friends will join for an hour of music. No fee, all are welcome.
jim TurnerJim Turner, playing an assortment
of rock, blues, folk, swing and reggae tunes, will perform at Fresh in Bridgehampton every Friday from 5 to 8 PM. He will perform on Saturday from 7 to 9 PM at 75 Main in Southampton. On Sundays starting at 6 PM, Turner will host open mic at 6 PM at Muse in the Harbor in Sag Harbor.
The jam SessionThe Jam Session takes place on
Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www.thejamsession.org.
wolfferCandlelight Fridays at Wolffer
Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack start at 5 PM. Enjoy live music and wine. Visit www.wolffer.com.
Duck walk vineyardDuck Walk Vineyard North in
Southold will host live music on Saturdays. Give the Tasting Room a call for more details. 631-765-3500.
Southampton Publick HouseStop 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. 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.
230 Down230 Down in Southampton
presents Thursday buffet night at 6 PM for $10. Happy hour from 4 to 7 PM with two for one drinks. Karaoke at 8 PM. On Friday, DJ Dance Party at 10:30 PM. On Wednesday night, it’s open mic from 7 to 11 PM.
Hotel FishHotel 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 each day with $3 burgers. Call 631-728-9511.
Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays 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.
outerbanks RestaurantEvery Saturday night there’s
Karaoke with Miss Ginny at this Riverhead hotspot located at Indian Island Country Club. 8:30 PM. Mondays are burger and brew night. For more info visit www.theouterbanksrestaurant.com.
Dance PartyA regular ballroom, Latin and
rhythm dance party will take place at The Hamptons DANCE Authority in Southampton on Friday evenings at 8:30 PM. Admission is $10. For more info call 631-283-1488.
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1/2 c toasted pine nutsjuice from 1/2 a lemon
3/4 c olive oil2 oz. butter
2 boxes of dried linguini pastasalt and pepper to taste
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MethodBegin by bringing a large pot
of water to a boil. While the water boils you can start processing the vegetables by slicing the zucchini and the onion, removing the seeds from and slicing the peppers and tomatoes, and cutting the cauliflower into small florets.
Then toss all the processed vegetables in a mixing bowl with a little bit of salt and pepper as well as a 1/4 cup of the olive oil. Spread the vegetables out evenly over a sheet pan and bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes.
Now to make the pesto sauce
you will need a bowl of ice water to quickly cool the asparagus and spinach, your water should now be boiling. Cook the asparagus in the boiling water for 45 seconds before removing it from the boiling water and submerging it in the ice water, do the same for the bag of spinach. When the vegetables have been cooled in the ice water remove them and strain off any excess water. Now in a blender add the asparagus, spinach, toasted pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, Parmesan cheese, and salt and pepper and blend on high for 30 seconds.
To cook the pasta boil another large pot of fresh water. Once the water boils, salt the water and cook the pasta for about 10 minutes stirring often. When the pasta is cooked, strain it into a large mixing bowl. In
a sauté pan gently heat the pesto and melt the butter in with it.
The vegetables should be finished at this point so now you will toss the pasta in 1/2 the pesto sauce. Top the pasta with the roasted vegetables and spoon the rest of the pesto sauce over the top.
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long Island grownOn Sunday The Peconic Land
Trust’s Lecture Series, “Long Island Grown: Food and Beverage Artisans at Work,” continues with “Hops and Brews” featuring hops grower John Condzella of Condzella’s Farm, Rich Stabile of Long Island Spirits, and
Duffy Griffiths of Crooked Ladder Brewing Company.
Find out why artisan beer and spirits are taking Long Island by storm as local farmers and brewmasters respond to the demand for an alternative to Long Island’s award-winning wines. 2 to 4 PM. Call 631-283-3195 ext. 19 to reserve. $25 per person, $20 for Bridge Gardens members.
little|redlittle|red in Southampton serves
brunch Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is served in addition to the regular lunch menu. Guests may enjoy a variety of cocktails including the Little bellini with prosecco and blood orange or a Bloody Mary with pickled vegetables.
Townline BBQTownline BBQ in Sagaponack
will be celebrating March Madness through Monday. Follow any team’s journey from the first round to The Big Dance on five large HD TVs while enjoying several March Madness bar and food specials. Happy Hour specials are also available Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 PM as well as all day Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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Sunday Brunch & Lunch MenuNoon-3pmSunday prix-fixe starting at 3pmPasta night is back!Thursdays $12.95Fresh local seafood and delicious saladsReservations four or moreGluten-Free Menu Available
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wedge Salad at the Coast grill in Southampton during Hamptons Restaurant week.
The Sprinkles Cupcake aTM opened this week in NyC and was met with a line of eager cupcake shoppers. I stopped by on Sunday to check out the new phenomenon. The Cupcake aTM is located on lexington avenue between 61st and 62nd St.
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OBITUARY
Beloved local musician and “King of Long Island Calypso” Vivian Walsh succumbed to pancreatic cancer last Thursday morning in Southampton Hospital. The founder and front man of the wildly popular steel drum-based band Vivian and The Merrymakers was 76.
Adored on the East End for his contagious cheer and upbeat island music, Walsh was a resident of Sag Harbor.
On Saturday, family members posted on his Facebook page, offering thanks “for the outpouring of love and support showed during
Angels Dancing To His Steel Drumthis difficult time.” Services were held at the Yardley Funeral Home on Sunday and a musical tribute “to celebrate Vivian’s life and passion” will be held later this summer.
Walsh’s Facebook page was filled with the outpouring. Said one friend, “You shot from the Heavens and touched our hearts . . . but now it’s time for God to touch yours. We will miss your shining smile and the love we felt with your beautiful music.”
Said another, “May you not “rest in peace” but instead enjoy an eternal party with all of the angels in heaven, who by now are dancing to the beat of your steel drum! Although you will be forever missed, we thank you for so many years of happy memories!!!”
A number of posters spoke of Walsh’s end of summer concerts in Agawam Park in Southampton each year, and the joyful crowds that attended.
According to long time friend Gary Madison, Walsh came to the United States from the island of Dominica in the 1960s. He’d worked as a mailman in his native country, and his two daughters still live there. Additional obituary information was not available at press time.
K.M.
By Kitty Merrill
“PSEG is trying to have it both ways. They want the check in hand before they will even discuss real numbers or how to minimize costs. No business or utility runs this way. It is disingenuous of PSEG to take the highest number possible and then say ‘show me the money or we won’t even develop a budget,’” said Save East Hampton spokesman Richard Janis. “PSEG must come back to the table to work through the scenarios and funding options. Good faith was promised and is expected from Governor Cuomo’s handpicked utility provider.”
Responding to a letter signed by local elected representatives calling for a strategy that involves splitting the cost of burying transmission lines currently in the process of being installed through East Hampton village and town among locals and islandwide ratepayers as happened when lines were buried in Watermill several years ago, PSEG President and COO David Daly wrote “Based on our analysis, we do not agree with the assertions made in your letter regarding Southampton, and we do not find applicability to the project in East Hampton. . . . the elected officials of The
Rally Sunday, PSEG “Disingenuous”Town and Village of East Hampton need to determine who in their jurisdictions should be assessed the incremental cost of alternative construction.”
In other words, PSEG is not going to shell out anything to bury the lines, it’s on East Hampton residents.
Village residents reacted with passionate opposition earlier this winter when the erection of giant poles commenced on local lanes. Since then, they’ve enlisted the aid of local officials (some of whom signed off on the project last year) in demanding the poles be removed and the lines buried underground.
PSEG officials at first promised to work with the community, but in recent weeks Daly has made clear the utility won’t incur any additional costs. According to Janis he refused to attend a meeting to discuss alternatives scheduled last Friday. The spokesman said his group has identified revenue that could cover as much as 50 percent of the $20 million PSEG estimates the do-over would cost.
This Sunday from 1 to 3 PM Save East Hampton will host a rally on the village green in front of the Hook Mill in East Hampton.
Bridgehampton“Landscapes Of Eastern LI”
The Bridgehampton Museum will be hosting North Fork artist, Bernard Springsteel, who will be offering a narrated gallery talk through his current “Landscapes of Eastern Long Island” exhibit at the William Corwith House on Saturday at 3 PM. The event will be held at Corwith House Museum on 2368 Montauk Highway.
Refreshments will be available. Admission is free.
Hampton BaysSpaghetti Dinner
Rotary Club 30th Annual Spa-ghetti Dinner will be held from noon to 9 PM on Sunday at Villa Paul Restaurant, Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays. Proceeds from the event directly benefit Rotary’s Com-munity Scholarship Fund, a scholar-ship awarded to local high school seniors that contributes to each of their four years of higher education.
Senior Citizens are offered an
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Early Bird special of $12 per person from noon to 3 PM. Regular pricing is $18 for adults and $12 for children under 12. A spaghetti lunch from noon to 1:30 PM and a ticket to the Hampton Bays High School Musical, Shrek, is available for $20. Take out dinners are also available. Tickets are available at the door or from any Rotarian. Please call 631-723-2100 ext. 5106 for additional information or to purchase advance tickets.
SpringsPresbyterian Church Events
On Friday the church will host a take-out dinner night -- meatloaf, po-tatoes, mixed vegetables and dessert to go for $12. Dinner will be served from 3:30 through 6:30 PM.
There will be an Easter Egg Hunt on April 12 from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. All ages are welcome and the event is free.
Easter Services will be held Thurs-day through Sunday on Easter week. Call 631-324-4791 for details. The church is located at 5 Old Stone Highway.