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Guests gathered at the CAA Screening Room for a special screening, where the film’s writer and director Kate Barker-Froyland and lead actress Anne Hathaway welcomed the audience. The screening was followed by a private seated dinner at the new Palm Restaurant Beverly Hills. Singer Lionel Richie made a surprise appearance at the restaurant.
Attendees included host Shafiroff along with Hathaway, Adam Shulman, Barker-Froyland, Thomas Froyland, Susan Blakely, Billy Zane, Gary Busey, Rebecca Dayan, Illeana Douglas, Nastassja Kinski, Heather Matarazzo, Penelope Ann Miller, Ben Platt, Tony Revolori, Peter Mark Richman, Dominique Swain, Jess Weixler, and Madeline Zima.
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Beatles vs StonesBay Street Theater & Sag Harbor
Center for the Arts presents The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones rock concert on Saturday at 8 PM. The evening includes two bands on stage rotating sets of the best dance music by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in what will be the ultimate battle of the bands. Joe Lauro is bringing the bands together and includes the HooDoo Loungers, Black & Sparrow, Randall Hudson, Sarah Conway, and many more. Tickets are
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Contra DanceA Traditional New England Contra
Dance will take place at the Water Mill Community House on Saturday at 8 PM. Visit www.litma.org for more info.
Fireside SessionsBay Street Theater in Sag Harbor
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Mercado Open MicMercado Mexican Grill & Tequila
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Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern presents happy
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Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays in Hampton
Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. 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.
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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Brace yourself for feeling powerful
and passionate - sometimes even a bit jealous. Put these energies into pleasing both yourself and your partner and forget those feelings about getting revenge, okay?
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21)This week you are jovial and
fortunate. I know you always seem pretty lucky, but now more than usual. Your faith is your secret good luck charm - faith in yourself and a higher power. Take that gamble.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 22)Find yourself determined and
ambitious this week - willing to make the long haul. Make sure that your equipment is up to the rigors such an arduous climb requires. The best is really a necessity sometimes.
CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Feel inventive and inspired. You
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wacky scheme - but it could be the one that pays off big.
LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23)This week you are extremely
dramatic, even theatrical, blowing things a little out of proportion. Those same acting abilities may have to be used to repair the damage if you play Hamlet instead of Cyrano.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23)It’s looking like you’re going to be
very partner oriented, as in “new” partner. I hope your present partner is willing to keep the relationship new and exciting - otherwise you may need a new one to tip your scales.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Like nearly every other week, you
are precise and tasteful. Only this month you may be driving your friends over the top. Relax a little and don’t be so perfectionistic - even you’ll feel better.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22)This week you are sensitive and
empathetic to the point of taking the world on your shoulders. That’s fine if your own life is running smoothly. Use that psychic intuition to fine-tune your own affairs.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Prepare to be nurturing but shrewd
- good for your home-life but just as good for business. Combine the two and see if you can work at home for a change. Don’t worry, this isn’t what retirement feels like.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20)You are going to feel flexible and
curious - very open to new ideas. Only, don’t be surprised if someone tries to pin you down. You may have to answer either yes or no - not both. Say yes this time.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19)This week you are going to feel
like some especially soft and luxurious living. Moving quickly is not your speed. As long as you don’t slow down to a halt and lie down on the job, you’ll use this time well.
PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Get read to dish it out hot and
spicy - but you may find it a bit difficult to take the same when it’s sent in your direction. See if you can’t brew up something to cool the situation off fast.
NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, also read the sign before or after your birthday.
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Vincent Damon Furnier, 1948His name hints at his heritage; He
has English, Huguenot, Irish, Scottish, and Sioux blood. Young Vincent, whose father was a preacher, grew up in Phoenix and though a good student, he had a lust for entertainment.
Vincent, in fact, entered a musical talent show when he couldn’t play any instruments, at 16 years old and improbably won by dressing up like the Beatles and lip-synching their songs.
Soon after he started his own band. A good student and athlete, Furnier had originally planned on attending college. Once again, fate guided him toward music – his band, the Spiders, made a record and it became a modest hit.
By the time Furnier turned 18 he had renamed the band Nazz and had yet another regional hit single. A radio producer pointed out that Todd Rundgren also had a band named Nazz, so Furnier and his mates came up with another name for their band: Alice Cooper.
By then Furnier’s vision of a new kind of music, married to theatrical performances, was taking shape. Replete with snakes, fake blood, decapitated dolls and chain saws, Alice Cooper founded what became known as Shock Rock.
In 1971 the band went global with “I’m Eighteen” and a follow-up smash, “School’s Out.” The 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies was one of the biggest sellers of the decade and continues to sell to this day.
The band broke up, but Furnier adopted the band’s name as his own and continued performing in grotesque makeup and unkempt stringy black hair, and is credited with defining the metal rock movement.
The band was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2011.Sober since 1980, the father of three has another passion that belies
his stage persona. He is a fixture on the Celebrity Golf Circuit, one of the world’s best amateur golfers.
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Black Or White (PG-13) Kevin Costner in yet another new film? You bet. This time he’s a paternal grandfather caring for his black granddaughter – don’t ask. Enter Octavia Spencer, the maternal grandmother, looking for custody. And there you have it.
New On DVDDear White People * Writer Director
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PINOT NOIR 1.5
$1799PINOT NOIR 750
$899
stone cellars
CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO
1.5
$899
sterlingNAPA CHARD,
750
$1199
rosemontSHIRAZ 750
$899
pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5
$1199WINTER WHITE 750
$549
blackstoneMERLOT 750
$799CAB 750
$899
closdU bois
CHARD 750
$1099CAB 750
$1399
andreBRUT/XD
ALL TYPES 750
$549
folonari SOAVE
PINOT GRIGIO1.5
$1099
chandonBRUT 750
$1499
cUpcake wines
ALL TYPES 750
$999
coppolaCLARET 750
$1499
kim crawford
SB 750
$1399
nobiloSB 750
$999
chaloneCHARD 750
$699
rodneystrong
MERLOT 750
$1299CAB 750
$1499
walnUtcrest
CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
$899
forestglen
CHARD 1.5
$1299
moet imperial
BRUT 750
$4199
clicqUotBRUT 750
$4199
sterlingNAPA
SAUV BLANC 750
$1099
fronteraALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerF. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$1499
barefootcellars
CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$1199
sterlingNAPA CAB 750
$1699
tUrningleaf
ALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
coppolaCHARDONNAY 750
$1099
dreamfishdreambird
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5
$999
gnarleyhead
ALL TYPES 750
$899
new harbor
SAUV BLANC750
$799
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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-9 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT February 4, 2015THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman
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
$1299
la marca
PROSS 750
$1299
korbelBRUT 750
$1199
colUmbiacrest
GR EST CAB, CHARD &
MERLOT 750
$999
johnniewalker
red1.75
$3499
johnniewalker
black1.75
$6799
cUttysark
1.75
$2999
tanqUerayGIN 1.75
$3799
ketel one
1.75
$4299
finlandia1.75
$2699
threeolives
espresso750
$899
absolUt1.75
$3299
rUssianstandard
1.75
$3099
pinnacleVODKA 1.75
$1799
new amsterdam
GIN 1.75
$2199
new amsterdam
VODKA & ALL FLAVORS
1.75
$1999
tito’sVODKA 1.75
$2999
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
skinny girl
ISLAND COCO VODKA
750
$1899
noble wines337
CAB
667P. NOIR
750
$1099
j&bSCOTCH
1.75
$3699
kahlUa1.75
$2999
grey goose1.75
$5999
jameson1.75
$5099
bombayGIN 1.75
$3299
christianbros
BRANDY 1.75
$1999
molly’s1.75
$2299LT
$1399
bombaysapphire
1.75
$4599
vesicaVODKA 1.75
$1899
patronSILVER 1.75
$9599SILVER 750
$4799
platinUmVODKA 1.75
$1399
lUksUsowaVODKA 1.75
$2099
soUtherncomfort
1.75
$2999
maker’smark
1.75
$5199LT
$3399
caribayaLIGHT RUM 1.75
$1699
seagrams7
1.75
$2299
seagramsgin
1.75
$1999
jimbeam
1.75
$2999
bacardiSILVERGOLD1.75
$2099
canadianclUb
1.75
$2199
evanwilliams
1.75
$2299
fleischmannsGIN 1.75
$1399VODKA 1.75
$1299
clanmacgregor
1.75
$1999
gilbeysGIN 1.75
$1699
jackdaniels
1.75
$4499
bailey’s1.75
$3899
malibU1.75
$2899
bUshmills1.75
$4499
skyy vodka
1.75
$2099
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
$3999
threeolives
1.75
$2299
stoli1.75
$3199
181MERLOT 750
446CHARD 750
$899
gasconMALBEC 750
$1099
dark horse wines
ALL TYPES
$799
loUis m.martiniSONOMA CAB 750
$1299
santamargherita
PG 750
$2199
bvSONOMA CAB 750
$1199
bv tapestry
TOP RATED 750
$2999
loUis martini ALEXANDRA CAB
750
$2299
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
clontarfIRISH WHISKEY
1.75
$3299
dewarswhitelabel
1.75
$3499
wildhorse
PINOT NOIR750
$1699
gatonegro
ALL TYPES 1.5
$699
rUffinoCHIANTI, PG 1.5
$1299
st. francis
CHARD 750
$1299
sterlingMERITAGE
SAUV BLANC 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
$899
sterlingNAPA CHARD,
750
$1199
rosemontSHIRAZ 750
$899
pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5
$1199WINTER WHITE 750
$549
blackstoneMERLOT 750
$799CAB 750
$899
closdU bois
CHARD 750
$1099CAB 750
$1399
andreBRUT/XD
ALL TYPES 750
$549
folonari SOAVE
PINOT GRIGIO1.5
$1099
chandonBRUT 750
$1499
cUpcake wines
ALL TYPES 750
$999
coppolaCLARET 750
$1499
kim crawford
SB 750
$1399
nobiloSB 750
$999
chaloneCHARD 750
$699
rodneystrong
MERLOT 750
$1299CAB 750
$1499
walnUtcrest
CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
$899
forestglen
CHARD 1.5
$1299
moet imperial
BRUT 750
$4199
clicqUotBRUT 750
$4199
sterlingNAPA
SAUV BLANC 750
$1099
fronteraALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerF. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$1499
barefootcellars
CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$1199
sterlingNAPA CAB 750
$1699
tUrningleaf
ALL TYPES 1.5
$1199
coppolaCHARDONNAY 750
$1099
dreamfishdreambird
ALL TYPES 1.5
$899
beringerWHITE ZIN 1.5
$999
gnarleyhead
ALL TYPES 750
$899
new harbor
SAUV BLANC750
$799
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REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSFebruary 4, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler WatchmanB-10 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Coming AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin
FORDE’S CARTING CO.
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Household CleanoutsAttic • Basement
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Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
The SearchersHamptons International Film Festival
and Guild Hall present a Winter Classic Screening of The Searchers hosted by Alec Baldwin on Saturday at 7 PM.
Director John Ford made 21 films with John Wayne. Their 1956 masterpiece The Searchers is consistently ranked as one of the top ten greatest films of all time. Visit www.guildhall.org for tickets.
Book & Bottle
The Suffolk County Historical Society presents Book & Bottle on Friday at 6 PM in Riverhead with Dr. John Strong, the foremost academic authority on American Indian history on Long Island and author of The Unkechaug Indians of Eastern Long Island, and Rosemary McKinley, author of The Wampum Exchange. RSVP requested.
Table TalkGuild Hall in East Hampton presents
a Table Talk with Eileen Obser: Writing About Your Life on Sunday at 11 AM. Visit www.guildhall.org.
Honor KillingThe John Drew Theater Lab: A
Staged Reading of Honor Killing, a new play by Sarah Bierstock, directed by Bill Castellino at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Tuesday sat 7:30 PM. Visit www.guildhall.org.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
Have-A-HeartPeconic Landing hosts “Have-
A-Heart Dinner” on Friday at the Greenport Community Center to benefit CAST (Community Action Southold Town). Seatings at 5 PM and 7 PM. Music by Lea Kendall. For reservations call 631-477-1717.
Sweet 16The “Sweet 16” 16th annual
Valentine Salon Luncheon to benefit East End Hospice’s Camp Good Grief will be held on February 11 from 11:30 AM to 2 PM at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. The Good Heart Award Honoree will be Anne William-Isom, CEO, Harlem Children’s Zone. Guest speaker will be designer, seamstress, carpenter and television personality,
mother of Camp Good Grief Camper, Leslie Segrete. For tickets call Christine Michne at 631-288-7080 or visit www.eastendhospice.org.
Love, Loss and What I WoreThe North Fork Community Theater
will present a fundraiser performance of Love, Loss and What I Wore on Saturday, February 14 at 8 PM and on Sunday, February 15, at 2:30 PM. All proceeds will benefit the NFCT Renovation Campaign. There will be a free reception at 7 PM before the Saturday show, and a Renovation Plan Update after the Sunday matinee. The performance will be directed by Terry Brockbank and performed by Linda Betjeman, Kathy Brockbank, Susan Cincotta, Jenifer Maxson and Sara Mundy.
Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.nfct.com or by calling 631-298-NFCT.
Parlor JazzBridgehampton Museum presents
parlor jazz with Art of Song Concert on Friday at 7:30 PM. Enjoy Lisa Gary, vocalist and John Ludlow, saxophone with concert hosts Jane Hastay and Peter Martin Weiss. For tickets visit www.bhmuseum.org.
Parlor Jazz with Lisa Gary at the Bridgehampton Museum.
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CHRISTINE JOHNReiki Practioner
Chelation with Light Practioner
Broadway(& Sometimes Off)
Reporting From
By Isa Goldberg
In Constellations, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a clumsy lover, and a professional bee handler, who gets stung when he meets Ruth Wilson, a charming, playful physicist. As simple as the attraction of opposites, and equally as opaque, Nick Payne’s new play juxtaposes the myriad possibilities that two lovers can imagine to the laws of physics, the immutable and unchangeable laws which bind us to this universe and the array of possible parallel universes, the multiverse.
Fortunately, we are spared mere didacticism on the anomalies of modern physics, and its proposal that life is predetermined. “There is no freewill,” Wilson, as Marianne, tells Gyllenhaal’s Roland, still swathed in the innocence of their romance.
Directed by Michael Longhurst, the two dance around each other, reliving each interaction from every perspective until all of the likely possibilities of what really happened are entertained.
While the outcome proves itself sadly finite, and all too transparent, Constellations is a buoyant seduction, affirming the eternity of love in a brilliant 70 minutes at the Manhattan Theater Club.
Shesh Yak At RattlestickEntering the Rattlestick Theater,
we hear the iconic Egyptian singer, Om Kalsoum, moan longingly in the background, singing the popular folk song, “Yaret,” meaning, “I wish.” The song has one line, that’s it. And it’s repeated over and over by the diva.
Laith Nakli’s new play, Shesh Yak drives its narrative to one decisive observation about perceived brutality, the man against man mentality that
Westerners have identified about the Syrian character. The playwright’s observations: that brutality breeds brutality, that the use of force creates an equal and opposite force, and that hatred between people keeps them powerless, seems logical enough.
Fortunately, Nakli’s tense drama moves beyond the polemical into the inexorably intertwined lives of these two Syrian foes living in the U.S., both American citizens. Before the tale is done each man will be the other’s victim and each the other’s victimizer.
Nakli falls naturally into the role of the older man, an outcast and a revolutionary of sorts, while Zarif Kabier’s Jameel hides behind a heavy façade before we get to see who he truly is. Artfully helmed by Bruce McCarty, it takes a while to get past the deceptive simplicity of this piece, but it’s an adventure that is well worth experiencing.
A Month In the CountryIn mid19th century Russia, Turgenev’s
A Month In the Country was considered a racy affair, a comedy of risqué morals. As we see it today, in a contemporary translation by John Christopher Jones, it feels like a boulevard comedy in period dress. A pastoral tale about bad marriages, unfulfilled lives, and infidelities, populated by classically trite characters and equally unchallenging conversation, the production turns an old chestnut into a radiant gem.
Helmed by Erica Schmidt with a Chekhovian sensibility, people come and go, lives are changed forever, yet the status quo remains, at least superficially, unalterable.
You won’t be able to unmask Taylor
Schilling (Piper in “Orange is the New Black”), in the central character of Natalya. Here she rides through vast emotional terrain with charisma and subtlety. Along with Peter Dinklage (award-winning star of “Game of Thrones”), the casting is surprisingly enlightened. In fact, the entire ensemble
pulls together with amazing fluidity. Thomas Jay Ryan as the self-serving doctor, Megan West as Natalya’s rival in romance, and Elizabeth Franz as the controlling mother in law all bring a vivid life to the Russian classic.
Presented at the Classic Stage Company.
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Taylor Schilling and Peter Dinklage.
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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].
Winter ExhibitThe Artists Alliance of East Hampton
is having a members winter art exhibit at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Saturday and Sunday featuring paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture. A reception will take place on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM.
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Focused Imagination“Focused Imagination” by The East
End Photographers Group takes place through February 20 at Suffolk County Community College. The show is co-curated by Suffolk County Community
College alumna Christina Stow at the Eastern Campus’ Lyceum Gallery in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center in Riverhead.
Antique Dolls Exhibit“Ageless Beauty: Antique Dolls
Exhibit” at the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead will run through March 7. The show features over 100 vintage dolls from the private collection of Betty Ann Richardson and the Suffolk County Historical Society. Call 631-727-2881 for more info.
Student Arts FestGuild Hall in East Hampton presents
the Student Arts Festival Part I, Grades K-8. The show runs through February 22. For more information visit www.guildhall.org.
Photo by Don Binder
NATURE'S WAY
Be My ValentineThe East Hampton Library will host a Valentine’s Day-themed story
time and craft on Tuesday afternoon. Those age four to six can join in for creating, something sweet for someone sweet. Starts at 4 PM. Register by calling 631-324-0222.
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Where’d It Go?Animals use a variety of colors and shapes to either
decorate their bodies or hide themselves from the world. On Sunday morning, kids age six to nine can join South Fork Natural History Museum educator Lindsey Rohrbach and use observational skills to find hidden creatures and match
animals to their appropriate environment. Also, practice coloring techniques to help some animals hide within the museum. Starts at 10 AM. Museum is located at 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. Call 631-537-9735 for more information.
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WEDNESDAY 2•4•15• There are levels to the pickleball at the Montauk
Playhouse. Who knew? There’s Level I at 11 AM and Level II at 5:30 PM. You know you wanna get up to Level II, so get in there and work your pickleball. Visit the town website to see all the weekly programs. FRIDAY 2•6•15
• This week’s take-out offering at the Springs Church is chicken parmigiana, salad, garlic bread and dessert. $13. Available from 3:30 to 6:30 PM. SATURDAY 2•7•15
• The annual student arts festival at Guild Hall runs through February 22. Check out masterpieces crafted by kids in grades K through eight.
• Guild Hall offers free open art studio for kids today (11 AM to 5 PM) and tomorrow (Noon to 5 PM). All materials supplied, ages five and up. SUNDAY 2•8•15
• Hike the George Sid Miller Trail with Eva Moore of the East Hampton trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the Fresh Pond parking lot in Amagansett. Call 631-238-5134 with questions.
THURSDAY 2•5•15• Youngsters in grades PreK through second can
see Going to the Farm with Spot at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, with shows today and Friday at 10 AM and 12:30 PM.
• Learn the 19th century craft of felting and how to create a vintage style heart for your loved one with the Southampton Historical Museum. Call 631-283-
2494 to reserve a spot. $25 for members, $35 for non-members.
• See The Wizard of Oz at Southampton High School this weekend, with performances tonight at 7, and Saturday at 2 and 7 PM. Free admission. SATURDAY 2•7•15
• Go birding with Frank Quevedo, executive director of The South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. He’ll lead an expedition to the barrier beach in Shinnecock at 10 AM. Call 631-537-9735 for meeting place, registration and admission information.
• Hike the Whiskey Hill Loop at 10 AM with Jean Dodds of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society. Meet on Mill Path of Lopers Path in Bridgehampton. Got questions? Phone 631-599-2391.SUNDAY 2•8•15
• Westhampton Rotary hosts a spaghetti dinner, from 1 to 7 PM, at Casa Basso restaurant. $12 adults, $10 for seniors and kids. TUESDAY 2•10•15
• Seniors may take a bus trip to Wildwood Lanes through the Southampton Town Department of Parks & Recreation. Call 631-728-1235 to get the deets.
FRIDAY 2•6•15• Dr. John Strong, the foremost academic authority
on American Indian history on Long Island and author Rosemary McKinley are this month’s “Book & Bottle” guests at the Suffolk County Historical Society Museum on West Main Street in Riverhead. 6 PM. SATURDAY 2•7•15
• The Riverhead Farmers Market operates indoors in the old Swezey’s department store on East Main Street. It runs every Saturday. 10 AM to 2 PM.SUNDAY 2•8•15
• The No Doubt World Famous Monday Night Band presents its February concert at Pulaski Street School in Riverhead at 2 PM. Admission is free.
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 2•4•15• AARP tax assistance is available every Wednesday
through April 15 from 10 AM to 1 PM. SUNDAY 2•8•15
• The Winter Film Festival continues with Grisgris, a French offering (with English subtitles). 2 to 4 PM.
Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774
SATURDAY 2•7•14• The Friends of the Library host a book sale every
Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. SUNDAY 2•8•15
• Music composed for the violin and viola will be performed by Song-a Dell’Aquila and Chris Shaughnessy at 3 PM.
Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241
THURSDAY 2•5•15• Yumm-oh! It’s a chocolate demonstration and
tasting from 6:30 to 8 PM.
Quogue Library 631-653-4224
THURSDAY 2•5•15• Kids aged eight and up can make Valentine Heart
cards at 4:30 PMSATURDAY 2•7•15
• Come dressed as your favorite Frozen character or create one from the costume bin, and enjoy a Frozen sing along. Kids get to act out a scene from the movie, then sing a song about letting something do something. Ages five and up. 1 PM.
Westhampton Library 631-288-3335
SATURDAY 2•7•15• It’s take your child to the library day at 11:30
AM.
SUNDAY 2•8•15• There’s a snowman parade at 2 PM. Tots aged
three to five listen to a snowman story, make a craft and parade it around the Idea Place.
Montauk Library 631-668-3377
WEDNESDAY 2•11•15• See Fury at 7 PM.
Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134
FRIDAY 2•6•15• When I Saw You, about a mother and son fleeing
Palestine, screens at 1:30 PM.TUESDAY 2•10•15
• Enjoy a virtual visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 11 AM.
Amagansett Library 631-267-3810
SATURDAY 2•7•15• Local author Susan Verde stops by for a special
craft and story time at 3:30 PM. The library will be celebrating the release of her latest book You & Me.
Riverhead Library 631-727-3228
FRIDAY 2•6•15• Youngsters enjoy Mother Goose rhyme time
at 10 AM. • The Spectacular Now, a 2013 Sundance winner,
will be shown at 11 AM.
John Jermain Library 631-725-0049
TUESDAY 2•10•15• A senior advocate from the Suffolk County
Department of Aging is on hand to offer advice about available services and answer questions. 2:30 to 4:30 PM.
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