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The SceneJune 27, 2012
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The “Moonlight Luau” bene f i t fo r Eas t End Hospice will take place at the Sandacres Estate in East Quogue on Saturday from 7 to 11 PM. Visit www.eeh.org.
Christopher Fischer in East Hampton will host a pre-event kick-off cocktail party for the “Festive In Flip-Flops” summer bash on Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. During event hours guests will enjoy 15 percent off full price Christopher Fischer Collections. Ten percent of all proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Call 631-907-0900.
The “Eat Drink Local Film Festival” will take place at The Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton starting at 6 PM on Saturday. The event will include a Mary Woltz honey bee demonstration, local food vendors, and a screening of short films programmed by Andrea Grover of the Parrish Art Museum. The event is open to the public.
Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor presents the second production of the 2012 Mainstage Season. Men’s Lives by Joe Pintauro, based on the book by Peter Matthiessen, which opens with previews on Tuesday. Men’s Lives was the inaugural production presented on stage at Bay Street Theatre in 1992. The show will run through July 29. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org.
Navy Beach in Montauk announces that starting this Monday “Mondays are the new Sundays” fea tu r ing discounted bottles of rosé from noon to 5 PM. Enjoy bottles of rosé on the beach overlooking the bay for lunch, afternoon or evening cocktails at the outdoor tables, sun lounge, or outdoor sun beds. Reservations are taken daily for sun beds from noon to 4 PM or 4 to 8 PM by calling 631-668-6868.
Vered Gallery’s 14th Annual July Silent Art Auction opens Saturday with 100 + lots by renowned Modern and Contemporary Masters. Up for bid are original paintings, sculptures and photography by Avery, Bearden, Botero, Cotton, Francis, Gorky, Kline, de Kooning, Lawson, Mapplethorpe, Modigliani, Picasso, Porter, Sherman, Warhol and many more. Register and bid at Vered Gallery, by phone 631- 324-3303 or online at www.veredart.com. A special reception for Sheba Hospital’s PTSD Center, takes place Saturday from 9 to 11 PM.
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Bridgehampton Chamber Music FestivalMarya Martin, Artistic DirectorAnnounces the 29th Season of Bridgehampton’s Celebrated Summer Music Festival
For complete program info and tickets visit www.bcmf.org or call 631 537 6368
week 1FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT, BEGINNING IN BROOKLYN Thursday, July 26, 6:30–7:30pm
Brooklyn Rider
BENEFIT CONCERT, SUMMER CELEBRATION Saturday, July 28, 6:30pm
Haydn, Schubert, Martinu, Dvorák
SHADOW AND LIGHT Sunday, July 29, 6:30pm
Haydn, Martinu, Kancheli, Brahms
week 2WINDS OF CHANGE Thursday, August 2, 7:30pm
Mozart, Thuille, Schnittke, Schumann
BAROQUE BANQUET, SATURDAY SOIREE Saturday, August 4, 6:30–7:30pm
Bach, Fasch, Vivaldi
SLAVIC SPIRIT Sunday, August 5, 6:30pm
Ligeti, Dvorák, Martinu week 4ON THE TOWN Thursday, August 16, 7:30pm
Beethoven, Bartók, Vine, Franck
PREMIERE AND PIAZZOLLA, SATURDAY SOIREE Saturday, August 18, 6:30–7:30pm
Brahms, Brantley, Suk, Piazzolla
FESTIVE FINALE Sunday, August 19, 6:30pm
Boccherini, Shostakovich, Brahms
week 3WM. BRIAN LITTLE CONCERT, THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Friday, August 10, 6:00pm
Special Guest: David Pittsinger Copland, Foster, Traditional Songs
SOMETHING WICKED, SOMETHING SUBLIME Sunday, August 12, 6:30pm
Mozart, Beljon, Wolf, Schubert
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WOLFFER
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A Sunday-Funday pick up party for the Wolffer Hidden Cellar Society Wine shipment took place this weekend. The Hidden Cellar Society is a Millenial Wine Club at Wolffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack for ages 21-35. The wine selections included a classic white blend, a limited edition sauvingnon blanc, the estate rose and the red letter blend. You can’t beat a gorgeous sunny summer day at the Wolffer wine stand where my friends and I enjoyed complementary tastings of all four wines (it’s one of the perks of being a member). Want to join the Hidden Cellar Society? Visit www.wolffer.com for the details.
On Saturday the lovely Kelly Killoren Bensimon hosted a book signing for her new guide I Can Make You Hot - The Supermodel Diet. To those not in the know, the Super Model Diet does not consiste of only ice cubes and cigarettes, but it’s actually about treating your body like a Ferrari, as Kelly explained. The book is about getting readers on the way to a lean, strong, and realistic body. It includes recipes for Kelly’s favorite dishes along with hilarious personal stories. The book signing took place at C. Wonder in Southampton. After we got our “Nikki On The Daily” video interview (which will be up on www.indyeastend.com shortly) Kelly stepped outside for a photo op on one of C. Wonders’ cute neon beach cruisers (I’m 100 percent buying one). Sweets and treats were also on hand, with candy and lemonade inside the C. Wonder shop.
La ter on Saturday I s topped by Stylecaster’s “Beauty and the Beach” event at Southampton Social Club for a little Moet bubbly, a beauty bar by Dove, water balloon contest and the sounds of indie rock band Geographer. More pics by Jenna Mackin on page B-8.
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July 12, 2012
Wine & Dine
Silent auction
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Avanti Culinary MarketChef Marco Barrila, Insatiable Eats Catering
Chef Caitlin Baringer, Cait’s Baked @ Pantigo Farm Co.
Chef Charles Bishop, Squiretown RestaurantChef Donna McCue, Fat Ass Fudge
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RETREAT
The Retreat hosted it’s annual “Artist Againsts Abuse” Gala was held at The Ross School in Bridgehampton on June 16.
LIVE OUT LOUD
The 4th annual Live Out Loud “Pride In The Hamptons” benefit took place on Saturday at 6 PM at the waterfront home of Bruce T. Sloane in East Hampton. Live Out Loud is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring and empowering LGBT youth by connecting them with successful LGBT professionals in their community. Guests included Reichen Lehmkuhl, Barry Gordin, board member Natalie Herrone, Isa Goldberg, Drew Terry, Genna Altai, Amanda Epstein, Morgan Richardson, Founder Leo Preziosi, Zach Wichter, Vidur Kapur, Lenny Fischer, and Raphael Miranda.
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LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton hosted its annual “Planters: On + Off the ground V” on Saturday in East Hampton.
StyleCaster hosted “Beauty and the Beach” at Southampton Social Club on Saturday along with Dove Hair. Geographer and DJ M.O.S. provided music.
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Southampton’s Patricia Watt, Carolyn Buchter, Alix Michel and Sara Johnson Kaplan hosted the dazzling 30th Fred & Adele Astaire Awards at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU on June 4. Shelter Island filmmaker Albert Maysles and actor John Turtorro presented the award for Outstanding Dance Documentary to Pina. Countess LuAnn de Lesseps and “Law & Order” star Tamara Tunie presented the award for Outstanding Choreography in Film to The Artist. Liza Minnelli received the Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award presented by old friends Chita Rivera, Tony Danza and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Acclaimed director and choreographer Joe Lanteri filled the stage with electric dancing. The audience was packed with Hamptonites including Caroline Lieberman, Bruce Michael, Clif De Raita, Andrew Wargo, Regina Kravitz, Edward Callaghan, John Wegorzewski, Jacquelin Murphy, Pamela Morgan and Marvin Hamlisch.
BOOKS & BOOKS
"Rea l Housew ives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice signed copies of her book Fabulicious: Fast & Fit at Books & Books in Westhampton Beach on Saturday.
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A gentle breeze wafts off the
water in the waning hours of an
afternoon. Music on the sand (or
deck) offers a soundtrack for the
sunset. For lots of folks summer
means al fresco tunes, toes in the
sand and – okay, if you insist -- a
drink in the hand as the sun dips
toward the horizon.
Th i s s e a son in Mon tauk
opportunities abound for just that
classic summertime delight. Check
out just a handful of scenic, song-
filled locales, below.
Gurney’s Inn hosts its popular
For Music, It’s Montaukbeach party series replete with free
music for those who wish to lounge
by the shore and just listen. Thirsty
or hungry? There’s plenty to sate
those desires as well, plus lots of
surprises. Last week, Joe Delia &
The Thieves opened the series and
were joined by another Hamptons
staple – Nancy Atlas who lent her
powerful voice to a set. The beach
party is every Tuesday night. Check
Gurney’s website for the lineup of
bands.
Downtown, the Montauk
Chamber of Commerce hosts
its Monday Nights on the Green
ser ies , wi th l ive
performances, again,
f r ee , ea ch week
beginning at 6:30 PM.
Bring a lawn chair
or a blanket and get
your vibe on. Don’t
miss the amazing
Blue Collar Band on
July 9.
T h e C h a m b e r
a l s o h o s t s l i v e
music at the gazebo
at Gosman’s dock.
Check their website
for dates, times and
performers.
So far this summer
The Surf Lodge has brought an
array of local talent to their huge
deck overlooking Fort Pond for
easy sunset sets. Dan Bailey and
The Living Rhythm perform every
Thursday, to name just one.
Every other Sunday Navy
Beach hosts live music outside its
picturesque digs on Navy Road.
The sunset over Fort Pond Bay is so
gorgeous; Navy Beach is hosting a
sunset photo contest. Check their
website to enter.
Due to open soon, the Montauk
Beach House promises acoustic
sunsets, joining Ruschmeyer’s, Sole
East and the Montaukett in offering
outdoor evening music. The Gig
Shack downtown has sets some
afternoons as well.
Newest arrivals – Washout on
Edgemere/Flamingo Road and
Swallow East on East Lake Drive
– both host live bands for rocking
under the stars. The delicious
Winston Irie has a slot on the
dock at Swallow on most Sunday
afternoons. Have a yummy striped
bass taco and BOGO Red Stripes.
Finally, to watch the sun set
from the easternmost segment
of the South Fork, head out to
Montauk Point where the café at
the lighthouse offers live music
beginning at 4 PM on the weekends.
Independent / Kitty Merrill
Joe Delia & The Thieves (center) are joined by Nancy Atlas (top) at the Gurney’s Beach Party. Bottom, Winston Irie had the little ones jamming at Swallow East.
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By Winnie Bonelli
A triple threat – dancer, singer,
and actress -- Julianne Hough first
made the acquaintance of television
viewers via ABC-TV’s top ranking
“Dancing with the Stars.” Partnered
with gold medalist Apolo Ohno and
later Indianapolis 500 champ Helio
Castroneves, the blond-haired, blue-
eyed beauty won both seasons four
and five.
Moving onto the big screen, the
23-year-old next costarred with Cher
and Christina Aguilera in Burlesque
and kept the momentum building
with a star turn in the 2011 remake
of Footloose.
When director Adam Shankman
announced he was adapting the
Broadway musical Rock of Ages and
wanted her to play the pivotal love
interest -- small town girl Sherrie
Christian -- her initial reply was a
resounding “No.”
It didn’t require much coaxing
to change Hough’s mind, however,
not after Shankman revealed, “Tom
Cruise is in it.” And Cruise, who
had practiced five hours daily with
Axl Rose’s vocal coach, lived up to
Hough’s expectations. Speaking in
a rush of words, she commented,
“He really is a rock god. I would
have loved to have seen him actually
in the 80s as Stacee Jaxx, because I
think that he would have been the
most sought after rock star of that
period.”
Unfortunately, one of Hough
and Cruise’s duets, “Rock You Like
a Hurricane,” proved too hot for
public consumption. Blushing ever
so slightly, she revealed, “It was
literally bad ass. I like to say it’s a
musical lap dance. It was a little
bit too much for people, especially
women, who didn’t really like
Sherrie after that. So they cut the
scene out . . . It will be on the DVD.
I can’t wait for you to see that, too.
This is the most physical dancing
that I saw Tom do. He was amazing.”
The storyline, heavily punctuated
Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta in the musical Rock of Ages.
by the classic rock sounds of Poison,
Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Foreigner,
Pat Benatar, and Whitesnake,
finds Sherrie getting canned at the
Bourbon Room, where Amagansett’s
Alex Baldwin plays the grumpy club
owner with aplomb. Next, Sherrie
finds herself working the pole at a
nearby strip joint.
Even Hough couldn’t have
anticipated the agility and strength
required. Her experience borders
on admiration for the ladies. She
elaborated, “It was extremely
tough. I thought it was going to be
a lot of bumping and grinding on
a pole. Then I come to find out that
you need to have actual upper body
strength. And my arms became
totally ripped. There’s one pole
specialist in that movie that can
walk down the air backwards and
hangs on by one hand. It’s absolutely
incredible. I had bruises everywhere
plus lots of sore muscles.”
Hough is making good on that
vow to concentrate on her acting
talents in her next two projects –
Nicholas Sparks’ Safe Haven, along
with Oscar winner Diablo Cody’s
directorial debut, Lamb of God.
“If I’m passionate about a
certain project, I want to do it,” she
interjected. One of those passions
is her singing career Hough has
recorded the follow-up to her self
titled collection, that debuted in
the Number One slot on Billboard’s
Top Country chart and spun off
two singles – “That Song in My
Head,” and “My Hallelujah Song.”
The effort garnered two trophies
at the 2009 Academy of County
Music Awards for Top New Featured
Vocalist and Top New Artist. Her
sophomore effort, “The Julianne
Hough Holiday Collection” was
distributed exclusively by Target.
“I have a second studio record
completely done, but we’ll see when
that comes out. Because, again, I
want to be able to give the right
Julianne Hough Dancing Her Way To Stardom
time and commitment it takes to
promote,” she noted.
Steeped in 80s classic rock for
the past year, Hough might borrow
a page from their play list when she
goes on tour. “I think the melodies
from the 80s are what really made
the songs so iconic and classic. I
wish there would be more melodies
like that today in music.”
And yes, there’s one other little
personal item long time fans are
curious about. That’s Hough’s two-
year relationship with “American
Idol” host and television producer
Ryan Seacrest, 14 years her senior.
Are there wedding bells in the
near future? Apparently, discretion
is another one of Hough’s well-
rehearsed skills. She demurely
answered, “Oh, goodness. Eventually
in my life, definitely. That’s what I
was put on this Earth to do – get
married and have babies.”
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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].
OPENINGRick Gold
Rick Gold will host a book signing and photography exhibit as Salon Xavier in Sag Harbor from 6:30 to 8:30 PM on Saturday.
Light by the WaterThe Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
presents exhibition “Light by the Water, Coastal Landscapes of the Sag Harbor Area” Sunday from 11 AM to 1 PM. A portion of all sales benefit both the Whaling Museum and the Peconic Land Trust. For more info call 631-680-7834.
Donald SultanThe Drawing Room in East
Hampton presents a selection of important drawings and a striking new painting by Donald Sultan. This rich collection of works on
paper, punctuated by a single 2012 painting, Lantern Flowers, reveals the artist’s inventive approach to his quotidian subjects which loom larger than life on paper and become transformative sculptural objects in tar and plaster. The show runs Thursday through July 30. For more info call 631-324-5016.
Escape: Video ArtAn opening Recept ion for
“Escape: Video Art” takes place at Guild Hall on Saturday in East Hampton from 4 to 6 PM. The show focuses on artists who are considered pioneers of video art and who were also living or working out on Long Island during the time they made seminal works; these include Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Burt Barr, Jonathan Horowitz, Joan Jonas, Tony Oursler and Constance DeJong, Keith Sonnier, Andy Warhol, William Wegman and more. Earlier, from 2:30 to 4 PM a panel discussion with Liza Béar, Jonathan Horowitz, Keith Sonnier, and Janelle Reiring. Moderated and introduced by Lauren Cornell. The show will remain on display through July 29. For more
info visit www.guildhall.org.
Rock Art ShowWEHM rocks the art world with
the “‘EHM Rock Art Show” Friday through July 8 at the Jedediah Hawkins Inn in South Jamesport. The show will also feature special guest Gary Sohmers, the King of Pop Culture during the opening weekend. Sohmers appeared as an appraiser for 13 seasons on the television program, “Antiques Roadshow.”
The “‘EHM Rock Art Show” will showcase a collection of works featuring classic artists such as Paul McCartney, Jerry Garcia, John Entwistle of The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Ronnie Wood, Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana, Robby Krieger (The Doors), Tony Bennett, Jon Anderson of Yes, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, U2, John Mellencamp, Micky Dolenz and dozens more plus rock photographs from sessions including Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, The Allman Brothers and more. Visit www.rockCANroll.org.
Vered GalleryVered Gallery’s 14th Annual July
Silent Art Auction opens Saturday with 100 + lots by renowned Modern and Contemporary Masters. Up for bid are original paintings, sculptures and photography by Avery, Bearden, Botero, Cotton, Francis, Gorky, Kline, de Kooning, Lawson, Mapplethorpe, Modigliani, Picasso, Porter, Sherman, Warhol & many more. Register and bid at Vered Gallery, by phone 631 -324-3303 or online at www.veredart.com. A special reception for Sheba Hospital’s PTSD Center, takes place Saturday from 9 to 11 PM, all are welcome. 100 percent of designated lots are being sold for
Sheba Hospital. View lots at Vered Gallery or on their website. Special auction hours: open daily from 11 AM to 11PM.
Past and Present“Past and Present,” a group
exhibition, is on view at the Silas Marder Gallery through July 29. The artworks included in the exhibition document the passing of time. Different techniques are used by each artist to create a record and reference points in time. Artists include Grayson Perry, Ernesto Caivano, Kate Gilmore, and Robert Olsen. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 5 to 9 PM with a musical performance by Emmanualle Thayer Benard. For more info visit www.silasmarder.com.
FiberWorks“ F i be rWor k s : Tr ad i t i o na l
Techniques in Contemporary Forms” by Tracy Jamar will be on view at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton Sunday through July 31. In these diverse contemporary fiber pieces, Jamar expands the possibilities of traditional hand-made techniques such as rug hooking, collage, appliqué and embroidery in her contemporary fiber pieces. Meet the artist at a reception on July 7 from 2 to 4 PM.
InsideOutsidersThe Fireplace Project presents
“InsideOutsiders, Mary Heilmann and Friends” an exhibition featuring Don Christensen, Sabra Moon Elliot, Roy Fowler, Mary Heilmann, Rick Liss, David Reed, Ned Smyth, Mike Solomon, Claudia Spinelli, Stephen Westfall, and Steve White. The show opens on Friday and runs through July 16. An opening reception is from 6 to 8 PM on Saturday. For more info visit www.thefireplaceproject.com.
“Past And Present” opens at the Silas Marder Gallery on Saturday.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or email to [email protected].
Off The Record!The Independent Newspaper and
Hampton Daze Magazine are thrilled to announce our first annual event, “Off The Record - Wine & Dine.” The event will take place on July 12 from 6 to 11 PM in the ballroom at 230 Elm in Southampton. The first two hours of the event will include a VIP food and wine tasting. At 8 PM, there will be a party featuring a fashion show by swimsuit designer Lu Berry. We are currently looking for chefs, restaurants and vineyards that want to take part in this memorable event. For more info email [email protected]. To buy tickets visit www.indyeastend.com. The event will also include a silent auction to benefit the Southampton Historical Museum.
Stony HillThe Stony Hill Stable Foundation,
an organization that promotes equine sports and riding education in the East End community, will host a benefit cocktail party at the stable in Amagansett on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM.
Moonlight Luau“Moonlight Luau” benefit for East
End Hospice will take place at the Sandacres Estate in East Quogue on Saturday from 7 to 11 PM.
Festive in Flip-FlopsChristopher Fischer in East
Hampton will host a pre-event kick-off cocktail party for “Festive In Flip-Flops” summer bash on Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. During event hours guests will enjoy 15 percent off full price Christopher Fischer Collections. Ten percent of all proceeds will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Call 631-907-0900.
Jewish CenterThis year’s Annual Summer
Luncheon for the Jewish Center of the Hamptons will take place on July 6 at East Hampton Point Restaurant. This year’s luncheon will honor Bobbie Braun and Charlotte Sasso. The guest speaker is Julie Menin, Chairperson of Community Board 1 in Lower Manhattan. For more info visit www.jcoh.org.
Swim Across AmericaThe annua l “Swim Across
America,” Hamptons open-water swim will take place on July 7 from 6 to 10 AM at Fresh Pond Beach in Amagansett. For more info visit www.
swimacrossamerica.com.
Halsey House Gala The annual Halsey House Gala
on the grounds of the 1680 Thomas Halsey Homestead will take place on July 7 from 6 to 8 PM. Enjoy music, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit the Southampton Historical Museum’s education programs. Tickets are $125 in advance and $150 at the door. Call the museum to reserve a ticket at 631-283-2494.
Girls Day OutShecky’s “Gi r l s Day Out”
Benefiting the Southampton Historical Museum takes place on July 7 from 1 to 6 PM. Discover unique designers, sip delectable drinks, score fabulous beauty services and take home Shecky’s Goodie Bag (filled with must-have summer goodies). Event highlights include shopping emerging designers, complimentary cocktails, beauty services, goodie bags and more. For more info visit www.sheckys.com.
Love Heals“Love Heals” at Luna Farm to
benefit the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education takes place on July 7 from 7:30 to 11 PM. Guests will enjoy South Carolina barbecue, fresh summertime cocktails from Patron, a silent auction and dancing to music by DJ Kiss. This years hosts are Hilary Rhoda, Charlotte Ronson, Andrew Saffir and Daniel Benedict. For tickets visit www.loveheals.org.
Southold Historical SocietyThe Southold Historical Society
will hosts its 9th annual Summer Fundraiser, a summer gala picnic, from 5 to 8 PM on July 7 at Founder’s Landing in Southold. Call 631-765-5500.
Parrish ArtThe Par r i sh Ar t Museum’s
Midsummer Party will take place July 14 in the museum in Southampton. The Museum’s fond farewell to its home for more than 100 years will be dedicated to the creative spirit of the East End. The evening will celebrate artists in different fields who have contributed to the cultural life, not only of the region but of the world, including painter Chuck Close, choreographer Paul Taylor, and writer/historian Barbara Goldsmith, among others. The event begins at 6:30 PM. For tickets visit www.parrishart.org.
Antiques Show PreviewThe East Hampton Historical
Society will host a preview cocktail party for the annual Antiques Show
on the historic grounds of Mulford Farm on July 20 from 6 to 8:30 PM. The event is hosted by honorary chairperson, designer and author, Charlotte Moss. For tickets visit www.easthamptonhistory.org.
Rock The DockBay Street Theatre’s fundraiser
“Rock The Dock!” returns to the Long Wharf in Sag Harbor on July 21. Funds raised from the gala support Bay Street’s yearlong programming including; the Summer Mainstage productions, as well as Educational Outreach Initiatives including Literature Live, Summer College Internships and Theatre Camps and Classes for kids. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org or call Jessica Lemire at 631-725-0818 ext.129.
Roar Fireworks“Roar Fireworks” to benefit The
Max Cure Foundation for Pediatric Cancer and Fundacion Amistad will take place on July 21 at 6:30 PM at the Duke Home in East Hampton. For more info visit www.maxcure.org.
HeaartbeatArt Southampton presented by Art
Miami will take place from July 26 to 30 on the Elks Lodge Fairgrounds in Southampton. Art Southampton and Ross School have partnered to create a new philanthropic endeavor that will benefit the Ross School Chamberlain-Fairweather Scholarship Fund. The debut of HEAARTBEAT a documentary on the late world-renowned artist John Chamberlain created by his step-daughter Ross School alumna
Alexandra Fai r weather. The screening will coincide with the VIP preview on July 26 in a specially constructed theatre at the Fair. Cocktails & hors d’oeuvres at 6 PM. Screening at 7:30 PM. For tickets visit www.art-southampton.com.
Heat“Heat,” a benefit for Southampton
Hospital’s Ellen Hermanson Breast Cancer Center, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation & Ellen’s Well will take place on July 28 from 6 to 8:30 PM. The event will honor Dee Dee Ricks and includes honorary chairs Katie Couric and Fern Mallis. Event hosts are Dr. Howard and Gayle Sobel, Karine Bakhoum, and Countess Luann de Lesseps, MC Rosanna Scotto along with special guests Edie Falco and Mercedes Ruehl. Tickets are $300 and up and Jr tickets are $150. For more info visit www.ellensrun.org.
2012 Chefs DinnerEric Ripert, Josh Capon, Justin
Smillie and Amanda Freitag are among the world famous chefs and special guest Ina Garten of Barefoot Contessa featured at the 2012 “Chefs Dinner” on July 28 starting at 5:30 PM. A “meet the chefs” cocktail party and tasting followed by a VIP Wine dinner at 8 PM at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton will follow. The event benefits the school’s Jeff’s Kitchen and the Jeff Salaway Scholarship Fund. For tickets visit www.greatchefsdinner.com or call Samantha Dettmer at 631-537-7068 ext. 113.
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returned to the Hamptons social scene this summer for its second season in East Hampton. Once again, SL East will play host to an even more exclusive line-up of live performances and DJ’s for a special nightlife experience. Also new to the venue this year is a fully functional outdoor patio bar to accompany its accommodating spread of renewed cabana lounges. Open Saturdays through Labor Day weekend and Sundays on holiday weekends. On Thursdays the venue hosts Deja Vu Thursdays with open bar from 10 to 11 PM and half price bottles. For more info visit www.sleast.com.
Beach BarBeach Bar in Hampton Bays opens
its doors for its 20th season. Open Friday and Saturday nights at 10 PM. More info call 631-723-3100.
Georgica MondaysEvery Monday night Georgica in
Wainscott offers a three course prix fixe for $25 starting at 8 PM and half price bottle service. Music by DJ Vibe with guest DJ’s each week. For reservations call 631-537-6255.
Buckley’s Wing NightBuckley’s Inn Between in Hampton
Bays hosts its Famous Wing Night each Thursday from 10 PM to 1 AM. $15 will get you all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Light. Music by DJ Pauly and Beer Pong.
Wolffer VineyardTwilight Thursday’s at Wolffer
Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack takes place every Thursday from 5 to 8 PM. On Friday, live music at the wine stand until Sunset. Visit www.wolffer.com.
Muse in the HarborMuse in the Harbor in Sag
Harbor introduces live music by local favorite, Jim Turner every Sunday starting at 6 PM. For more info call 631-899-4810.
Live JazzPierre’s in Bridgehampton hosts
live jazz at 6:30 PM on Sunday and Tuesday. For more info visit www.
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Harbor GrillHarbor Grill in East Hampton will
host live music performances every Saturday from 7 to 10 PM. Different musicians will take the stage each week to ensure a variety of music styles. For more info call 631-604-5290.
Stephen TalkhouseTonight, Music For Occupy at
6 PM followed by karaoke with Harry at 10 PM. Thursday, Bastards of Boom at 10 PM. Friday, David Bromberg Quartet at 8 PM and Second Step at 10 PM. Saturday, Caroline Jones at 7 PM, LIVE’s Ed Kowalczyk at 9 PM and Nancy Atlas Project at 11 PM. Sunday, Michael Sackler-Berner at 8 PM and U.R.I. at 10 PM. Monday, Yellowman at 8 PM and Rubix Kube at 10 PM. For more info visit www.stephentalkhouse.com.
Sloppy TunaThe Sloppy Tuna in Montauk
hosts ladies night on Tuesdays and Thursdays with $2 drinks for ladies from 11 PM to 1 AM. For more info call 631-647-8000.
Gurney’s InnGurney’s Inn in Montauk provides
year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ Dancing with hits from the 60s to today. Thursdays at 9:30 PM is karaoke with Jim and Nancy. Every Tuesday night, a Beach Concert Series. For more info call 631-668-2345.
PhaoPhao Restaurant in Sag Harbor
offers nightlife throughout the week. Every Thursday there is Hamptons Singer/Songwriters from 8:30 to
11:30 PM. Every Friday “The Voice” at Phao at 9 PM followed by karaoke at 11 PM. Every Saturday, DJ Matty Nice from 10:30 PM to 2 PM. On Sundays, Reggae from 9 PM to midnight. Mondays are “Industry Salsa Night” with a performance by Mambo Loco at 9 PM. “Unplugged Tuesdays” feature Lilly Merat and Forrest Gray from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. Happy hour is from 5:30 to 7 PM. For event updates visit www.facebook.com/PhaoThaiKitchen.
Open Mic NightEvery Wednesday Johnny B hosts
an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677.
Southampton Publick HouseDon’t miss ladies night at the
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ComedyBig And Tall
“Big And Tall,” an evening with Bruce Vilanch and Judy Gold, will take place Saturday at 8 PM at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. Tickets are $65 to $75 or $100 with an after party, which includes bites along with wine and refreshments. Mingle with Bruce and Judy to cap the night off after the show. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org.
MusicDuck Walk Vineyard
Sunday, Duck Walk Vineyard North presents Bobby Stack and Duck Walk Vineyard South presents Joe Caggiano. All performances are from 1 to 5 PM.
CrossroadsDavid Bennett Cohen (of Country
Joe & The Fish), David Trotta & James
Dalton, Jewlee Trudden, Telly, and Glenn Feit will perform at 8 PM on Saturday at Crossroads Music in Amagansett for the Monk Music Radio show on WPPB 88.3 FM. Admission is free, but a $5 minimum donation for the local food pantry is requested. Coffee and desserts will be served.
FilmFilm at Marders
“Films on The Haywall” at Marders in Bridgehampton, in partnership with the Hamptons International Film Festival continue this Friday. The outdoor film series hosts Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane at 9 PM. For a schedule of all films visit www.silasmarder.com.
Eat Drink Local “Eat Drink Local Film Festival”
will take place at The Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton starting at 6 PM on Saturday. The event will include a Mary Woltz honey bee demonstration, local food vendors, and a screening of short films programmed by Andrea Grover of the Parrish Art Museum.
TheatreMen’s Lives
Bay Street Theatre presents the second production of the 2012 Mainstage Season. Men’s Lives by Joe Pintauro, based on the book by Peter Matthiessen will open with previews on Tuesday. Men’s Lives was the inaugural production presented on stage at Bay Street Theatre in 1992. The show will run through July 29. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org.
LUVThe John Drew Theater at Guild
Hall in East Hampton presents LUV
by Murray Schisgal, directed by Lonny Price. Starring up and coming TV star Kahan James, Obie-winner Robert Stanton, and Broadway’s Jennifer Regan. The show runs through Sunday. For schedule visit www.guildhall.org.
WordsCig Harvey
The Robin Rice Gallery and Sylvester & Co. are hosting a wine reception and book signing for Cig Harvey’s new monograph on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM at Sylvester & Co. in Sag Harbor.
“Big And Tall” an evening with Bruce Vilanch and Judy Gold, will take place Saturday at Bay Street Theatre.
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PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Take a break and do some self-nurturing. Remember that you will have more to give everyone if you are making sure you are taking care of yourself. Take a bath and listen to some great music. Really – make time for some good self-care taking. Honor your feelings over your rational mind and take a break when you need it.
NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.
Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web at www.asherlee.com
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) All right – no freaking out! There is so much energy right now that it may overwhelm you and you could get locked into a fear loop. Just remember to take a few breaths and calm down. Your head is not your friend right now. Everything has led to this moment – don’t give up hope now. Trust yourself to deal with whatever comes up.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) What kind of life is it you want to lead? What do you believe you deserve? When you look to your future what kind of life is it that you want to have? Time for choices based on quality of life. The power is available for you to make dramatic changes for having the life you want. When you look to your horizon – your future – what do you see?
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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) It is all about focus. There really is no sense in making a plan just yet. Things are too squirrelly and unexpected things are happening all around you. The best choice right now is to stay focused on your ultimate goal even if you have no idea how you’ll get there. Remember – unexpected and serendipitous things are happening so give up the “plan” and stay focused on the goal.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Why not take a moment? Take a moment to appreciate where you are right now in your life. It wasn’t so long ago that getting to this place was all that you wanted. So now that you’re here take a moment and appreciate it – be grateful – enjoy it. You’ve worked hard to get here and it would be a shame to not celebrate this time. Take a moment and enjoy yourself.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Lots of energy this week. Great time to bring things together. Think whole and complete rather than small pieces and separate. Be the “whole” of who you are – meaning – choose to be involved in situations where all of you can be involved. If you have to hide a part of yourself to be connected to someone or something, then you will not be able to be whole. Ponder the idea of wholeness.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Who would think that keeping things simple would be this hard? All you have to do is make choices based on the simplicity factor. If things are overly complicated, step away. Perhaps you can clean out some closets and get rid of anything superfluous. It will help you stay focused on the idea of simplicity.
LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Stepping outside the minutiae and seeing the bigger view of things is where it is at. If you find yourself getting stressed out take a few steps back and look at
the larger view of things. There are too many things that you can’t know right now, so by at least trying to keep the bigger view of things you can get a sense of this. Take a trip or something else outside your routine. Do something to help expand your brain – it’s craving this.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Time to take action and be your powerful self. No fooling around. Take charge of your life or any situation that is gnawing at you. You are the solution to everything. You have the power – no one else – so take charge and show up for yourself.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Great time to break a really bad habit. Especially one that keeps you looking at what is not and what is messed up rather than keeping your focus on what is and what is going well. The idea that you need “that one thing” to be okay is an illusion – because as soon as you get that “one thing” you’ll create a new “one thing,” See if you can find joy in what you do have rather than looking for something else.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Expansion is your new motto. Time to grow and expand and open yourself up to new and interesting things. It’s like you have the opportunity to birth some new part of yourself in the coming weeks. Keeping yourself open to the possibilities is the vibe you want to catch. Lots of energy for expansion – so get creative.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) When in doubt – use your body. Feeling stressed? Then take a walk or go kickboxing or something. Pent up energy really is best worked out physically this week. This is a time of foundation setting and the going is slow. So take your time and burn up your impatience by doing something physical.
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Like Us (PG-1 3 ) A l e x K u r t z m a n , who worked with Chris Pine in Star Trek, casts his young star in a family dramedy this time around, and Pine once again delivers
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A b r a h a m Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (R) We kid you not. Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambe tov t e a m u p f o r th is one, and unfor tuna te ly, t h e y w e r e a p p a r e n t l y serious.
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(PG-13) Fox Searchlight has high hopes for this fantastical debut film by Ben Zeitlin, and it is a magical ride indeed. In fact, it is the first film of the year likely to garner an Oscar nomination. Don’t miss it.
Snow White And The Huntsmen (PG-13) Credit Kristen Stewart, who can look dull and bored around werewolves and vampires and equally nonchalant with the evildoers and would-be assassins in this wacky film. The trouble is director Rupert Sanders isn’t sure if it’s a drama, an adventure, or a romance movie. In the end, it’s all over the map. Charlize Theron is luscious as the evil queen; Chris Hemsworth and Sam Claflin also star.
Your Sister’s Sister (R) Director Lynn Shelton hasn’t had much commercial success – or artistic either, for that matter – with bombs like Humpday – but she has fashioned a complex and rewarding dramedy with this one. Shelton has attracted an excellent cast, and Emily Blunt, Mark Duplass, and Rosemarie DeWitt play off of each other like seasoned pros. Part family drama, part sex farce, the film is convoluted but undeniably original.
Safety Not Guaranteed (R) Speaking of R rated dramedies starring Mark Duplass, here’s another one, opening almost simultaneously. Newcomer Colin Trevorrow, working off a script from Derek Connolly, directs Duplass as an eccentric supermarket clerk who believes in time travel. It’s quirky and
funny, and it comes from the folks who brought us Little Miss Sunshine. Like that movie, it’s a little film with a big heart. Jeff Garlin and Kristin Bell co-star.
Prometheus (R) * Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner) is back in the sci-fi genre, and he delivers a terrifying epic sure to be one of the summer’s most popular movies. Noomi Rapace (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) leads a stellar cast that includes Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender, and Guy Pearce. Don’t miss it.
The Loved Ones (NR) New director Dean Burns mines the Carrie vein with delightful results. When Lola asks Brent to take her to the prom and he says no Lola exacts her revenge – and bad things happen. It’s a good date flick.
High School (R) It’s the summer season, and the teens love going to the movies. This comedy about an honor student who takes a toke and then finds out he has to take a mandatory drug test, should scratch the itch. Adrien Brody is delightfully over-the-top as the local drug dealer. All the Cheech and Chong stoner moves are on display, and every pot cliché used. In other words, the youth of America will relate.
Moonrise Kingdom * (PG-13) Wes Anderson (Bottle Rocket, Royal Tennenbaums) has assembled an incredible cast for this tale of two 12 year olds who run away into the wilderness as a violent storm approaches a New England island circa 1965. Bruce Willis plays the local sheriff, Ed Norton a scout leader, and Frances McDormand the mother of the girl as the frantic search intensifies with each passing hour. Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, co-star. Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward play the kids.
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Navy BeachNavy Beach i n Mon tauk
announces that starting Monday “Mondays are the new Sundays” featuring discounted bottles of rosé from noon to 5 PM. Each Monday through July and August two types of rosé will be featured: The North Fork’s Lieb Cellars’ 2011 Bridge Lane wil l be 25 percent off, and magnums of St. Tropez’s Cep d’Or from Côtes de Provence will be 50 percent off. Enjoy bottles of rosé on the beach overlooking the bay for lunch, afternoon or evening cocktails at the outdoor tables, sun lounge, or outdoor sun beds. Reservations are taken daily for sun beds from noon to 4 PM or 4 to 8 PM by calling 631-668-6868.
CorrectionCorrection: From a Tide Runner’s
advertisement that ran last week. Thursday’s Clambake does not include a free Peroni. Tuesday night special includes Twin Lobster, not tails.
AndrraAnd r ra i n Ea s t Hamp ton
announces “Locals Monday” from 3 to 8 PM each week. In addition to weekly drink specials, select appetizers will be offered for $7. For more info call 631-329-3663.
Plaza Cafe The Plaza Cafe in Southampton is
now serving a new brunch menu that will be offered every Sunday from 11 AM to 1 PM. For more info visit www.plazacafe.us.
Hamptons Cupcake Lounge Hamptons Cupcake Lounge, a
new business committed to delicious, nutritious and unique cupcakes, kicks off the 2012 Hamptons season with appearances at local farmers markets. A special selection of the flavorful low-fat, low-calorie, low-carbohydrate and low-sugar cupcakes is now available at Hayground School Farmers Market in Bridgehampton and the Southampton Farmers Market. For more info visit www.hamptonscupcakelounge.com.
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Hampton Coffee Companya Hamptons classic since 1994
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Chef Arthur Wolf is back at the formerTurtle Crossing location
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Woodsmoked Barbecue
Open 7 Nights in season from 5 p.m.Lunch on Saturday & Sunday from 12 noon - 4 p.m.
Go to smokinwolfbbq.com to view our menu
221 Pantigo Rd. East Hampton631-324-7166
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pat the skin side dry. When you’re ready, heat a large non-stick sauté pan over medium low heat and add a tbsp of olive oil.
Place the salmon skin side down in the pan and lightly press the fish against the pan when it puffs up. Allow the fish to cook on the skin for about five minutes at the medium low temperature to crisp the skin. When the rice is close to finished and you are about ready to assemble your plate, put the fish in a 400 degree oven to cook for another five minutes.
When the rice is cooked, fork in two tbsp of butter along with the toasted nuts and the cranberries. Season to your liking and cover to keep warm until the salmon has finished cooking. Plate by simply placing the salmon over a nice portion of the rice and garnish with some chives and micro-greens.
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Ingredients (serves 4)
1 1/2 lbs salmon fillet3/4 c light brown sugar
1 orange juiced and zest removed2 tbsp kosher salt
2 tbsp minced ginger2 c wild rice
1 white onion diced1 handful chives
1 handful micro greens1/2 c dried cranberries
3 tbsp butter1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 c toasted walnutssalt and pepper to taste
MethodFor this recipe, it is ideal to cure
the salmon overnight or at least four or five hours. Begin by portioning the fish into six ounce steaks, then heating the brown sugar, kosher salt, orange juice, ginger, and orange zest over medium heat for about five minutes. Let the liquid sit and cool before pouring it generously over the salmon.
Cover in plastic wrap and put in the fridge overnight. When you are ready to go the following day start by sautéing the diced white onion in the olive oil until translucent. Add a tbsp of butter and the rice, then stir until it is coated by the oil and butter.
Add two quarts of water, cover and cook on medium high for about 35 minutes or until the rice is cooked. While the rice cooks remove the salmon from its curing liquid and
Orange And Ginger Cured Salmon With Wild rice
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Located on the Atlantic Ocean in Westhampton Beach, Saltwater Grill offers delicious food, fantastic drinks and
unparalleled views and smells of the ocean’s surf.
Dune Road's only Oceanfront Restaurant!!
Open 7 Days for Lunch * Dinner * Cocktails
Weekly happy hour specials.
Live music on our oceanfront deck every Wednesday through Monday evenings.
Kid friendly menu.
Our Weekly Specials:Mondays : $ 19.95 Lobster Night -
1-1/4 lb.steamed lobster, corn on the cob, new potatoes
Tuesdays: $14.95 Snow Crab Night -Snow crab legs, corn on the cob
Wednesdays: $14 “Mussel Mania” - Mussels cooked in one of four mussel broth flavors (Buffalo, Chorizo, Spicy Red or Creamy Dijon)
Thursdays: $32 Saltwater's “Lobster Clambake Night” -1 1/4 lb. steamed lobster, shrimp, mussels, clams, new potatoes, corn on the cob
Fridays: $28 “Ribeye Night” -Our grilled Angus Ribeye with our signature “sea side rub” served with garlic mashed pota-
toes and creamy spinach.
(631) 288-1485(In the Dune Deck Hotel)
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MONDAYTWIN
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Two 1lb. LobstersCorn & Baked
Potato$2895
TUESDAYTWIN
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Two 1lb. LobstersCorn & Baked
Potato$2895
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2 1lb. LobstersCorn & Baked
Potato$2895
THURSDAYCLAMBAKE
1lb. Lobster, BakedClams, SteamedMussels, Corn &Baked Potato
$2695
SUNDAYTWIN LOBSTER NIGHT
Two 1lb. Lobsters, Corn & Baked Potato $3295
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Serve Summer Your Way!Fresh Dayboat Fish, Local Seafood, Prime Cut Meats
Delectably Prepared Meals, Soups & Salads
Featuring The Culinary Creations OfChef Peter Ambrose
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17 Race Lane, East Hampton
631-324-9224
Casual catering service for backyard barbecues, beach clambakes and casual events.www.petesendlesssummer.com
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