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The Scene THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 8 Hampton Daze, Page B - 3 Snaps, Page B - 4 • Reel Deal, Page B - 20 November 16, 2011 Arts Music Theatre ART MUSIC Find us on Facebook & Twitter! DINING Books Film Dining MORE EVENTS INSIDE! FILM RECIPE OF THE WEEK : Page B - 11 CHARITY NIGHTLIFE Ani DiFranco Ani DiFranco will take the stage at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center tonight at 8 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac. org. Amaryllis Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue and Sanctuary will host a fundraising event at the American Legion Hall in Hampton Bays on Saturday from 6 to 10 PM. Guests will enjoy Italian cuisine by Chef Michael and live entertainment. Tickets are $20. For more info visit www.forRascal.com or call 631-537-7335. Earlier in the day there will be a “Blessing of the Animals” and book signing by Roxanne Bok, author of Horsekeeping at the Learning Center Barn in Sagaponack. L’amour Fou The East Hampton Library presents a screening of the documentary L’amour Fou, a documentary on the relationship between fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Berge, Thursday from 5 to 7 PM. SL East SL East in East Hampton has partnered with East Hampton Studio and Ocean Sound and Light to host live music dance parties featuring the areas best cover bands every Saturday from 9 to midnight, followed by DJ Biggie spinning until close. This Saturday will feature the band Full House. There is no cover before 11 PM and bottles will be half price. For table reservations call 631-324-3332. WEHM Rock Art Show 92.9 & 96.9 WEHM ‘Progressive Radio for Long Island’ presents the ‘EHM Rock Art Show at Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport from Friday to Sunday. Renowned Beatles animator Ron Campbell will highlight the Rock Art Show. Also included is artwork created by rock stars, rock photographers, gold records, concert posters and more.

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The SceneTHIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin

IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 8 • Hampton Daze, Page B - 3 • Snaps, Page B - 4 • Reel Deal, Page B - 20

November 16, 2011 ArtsMusicTheatre

ARTMUSIC

Find us on Facebook & Twitter!

DINING

BooksFilmDining

MORE EVENTS INSIDE!

FILM

RECIPE OF THE WEEK :

Page B - 11

CHARITY

NIGHTLIFE

Ani DiFrancoAni D iF ranco wi l l

take the stage at the Wes thampton Beach Performing Arts Center tonight at 8 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac.org.

AmaryllisAmaryllis Farm Equine Rescue and

Sanctuary will host a fundraising event at the American Legion Hall in Hampton Bays on Saturday from 6 to 10 PM. Guests will enjoy Italian cuisine by Chef Michael and live entertainment. Tickets are $20. For more info visit www.forRascal.com or call 631-537-7335. Earlier in the day there will be a “Blessing of the Animals” and book signing by Roxanne Bok, author of Horsekeeping at the Learning Center Barn in Sagaponack.

L’amour FouThe East Hampton Library

presents a screening of the documentary L’amour Fou, a documentary on the relationship between fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Berge, Thursday from 5 to 7 PM.

SL EastSL East in East Hampton has partnered

with East Hampton Studio and Ocean Sound and Light to host live music dance parties featuring the areas best cover bands every Saturday from 9 to midnight, followed by DJ Biggie spinning until close. This Saturday will feature the band Full House. There is no cover before 11 PM and bottles will be half price. For table reservations call 631-324-3332.

WEHM Rock Art Show92.9 & 96.9 WEHM ‘Progressive

Radio for Long Island’ presents the ‘EHM Rock Art Show at Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport from Friday to Sunday. Renowned Beatles animator Ron Campbell will highlight the Rock Art Show. Also included is artwork created by rock stars, rock photographers, gold records, concert posters and more.

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Southampton’s Carolyn Kendall Buchter, Julie Keyes, Patricia Watt and Alix Michel co-hosted a kickoff reception for the upcoming 30th Fred & Adele Astaire Awards in 2012 at Remi Restaurant. The Astaire Awards, the only to recognize dance & choreography on Broadway and in film, were founded by the late esteemed drama critic Douglas Watt of Southampton and Mr. Astaire himself. Watt’s daughter Patricia and Ava Astaire daughter of Fred Astaire present the awards each year. The reception featured an exhibition of vintage theater posters by East Hampton artist Hilary Knight. Among the attendees were five-time Astaire Award winner Susan Stroman, Tony Award winning producer Emanuel Azenberg, filmmaker Albert Maysles, Bruce Michael, Wendy Diamond, Cassandra Seidenfeld Lyster, Regina Kravitz, Andrew Wargo and Jenny Lynn Bader.

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East Hampton

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

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CALENDARBy Emily Toy

WEDNESDAY 11•16•11• Abs Plus is today at 10 AM at the Amagansett

Library. $20 per session. Zumba is at 6 PM and the Amagansett Village Improvement Society meets at 6:30 PM. Call 631-267-3810 for more info and to register.

• Enjoy a three to four mile hike along Big Reed Pond. Meet at the parking area off East Lake Drive, about two miles north of the intersection with Route 27 in Montauk at 10 AM.

• The East Hampton Library hosts parent toddler workshop from 10 to 11 AM, ESL classes from 5 to 6:45 PM and pajama story time from 6 to 6:30 PM. Call 631-324-0222 for more information. Today there will also be an “Egyptian Expedition” art program from 4 to 5 PM.

• The Montauk Playhouse offers integral yoga for $5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM and free open gym from 1 PM to 7 PM.

THURSDAY 11•17•11• Thanksgiving story time and crafts will be at East

Hampton Library from 4 to 5 PM.• The Amagansett Library hosts LEGO club at 3:30

PM. Zumba and pajama story time are both at 6 PM.• The Springs Presbyterian Church offers yoga

from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. $15 a class. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel. For more info visit www.springscommunitypc.org.

• Integral yoga for $5 a class is at 5:30 PM and a free open gym starts at 7 PM at the Montauk Playhouse.

FRIDAY 11•18•11• The Montauk Playhouse offers chair yoga for $5

a class from 10:30 to 11:30 AM, free open gym from 11:30 AM to 5 PM, free youth basketball for middle schoolers from 5 to 7 PM and a free youth program from 7 to 9 PM.

• “Shake, Rattle and Roll” is at Amagansett Library at 10 AM.

• The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of East Hampton will hold their regular monthly meeting at 11 AM at the Emergency Services Building on Cedar Street in East Hampton.

• Yoga is from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at the Springs Presbyterian Church every Friday for the rest of the year. Classes are $15. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel.

SATURDAY 11•19•11• The East Hampton Rotary Club’s Heavy Bags

initiative, the annual Rotary food pantry collection, will be held at the Beach House on Montauk Highway at 5:30 PM for a 6 PM dinner meeting. Rotarians will collect food and funds at the IGA’s in Montauk, Amagansett, East Hampton and Sag Harbor. For more info on attending call 631-238-5257 or visit www.easthamptonrotary.us.

• Son’s of the American Legion will host their annual indoor yard sale today from 9 AM to 3 PM at Amagansett’s American Legion. Benefits go to the East Hampton High School scholarship fund.

• All are welcome to join in on the 12th annual cranberry and dunes hike. Enjoy a mile and a half hike while learning about walking dunes and picking cranberries. Bring a plastic bag and wear low boots for the bog. Meet at the end of Napeague Harbor Road at

10 AM. Call 631-375-2339 for more info.• The Montauk Fire Department’s Annual Turkey

Raffle is from 7 to 9 PM at the firehouse. Families are welcome.

• “Getting Ready to Babysit” is at the East Hampton Library from 1 to 4 PM. For young teens grades sixth through eighth. Call 631-324-0222 ext. 2 for more info.

• All are welcome to free open gyms from 8 to 10 AM and from noon to 8 PM at the Montauk Playhouse.

• Families are welcome to gobble up stories and do a funky turkey craft at Amagansett Library from 3 to 4 PM. Call 631-267-3810 for more info.

• Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton will be open on weekends only in October and November. Today it’s open from 10 AM to 4 PM.

SUNDAY 11•20•11• Free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse

beginning at 8 AM.• A book discussion is at the Montauk Library at

12:30 PM.• Sunday story time is at the East Hampton Library

from 1:30 to 2 PM.• Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton is

open today from 2 to 4 PM.

MONDAY 11•21•11• The Montauk Playhouse hosts integral yoga for

$5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM. Free open gym is from noon to 7 PM.

• Abs Plus is at 10 AM at Amagansett Library for $20 a session.

• Every Monday for the rest of the year, the Springs Presbyterian Church hosts yoga from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel. Wear comfortable clothes. $15 per class.

• The Montauk Library hosts a 10 AM story hour and “Mommy and Me” at 10:30 AM. Tai Chi is from 4 to 5:30 PM.

• “Twinkle Twinkle Little Toes” from 11:30 AM to noon at the East Hampton Library. The East Hampton Poetry Workshop will be meeting every Monday at library. Come and stop by and hear the latest works from versatile, local poets. The group is open to the public. From 5:30 to 7 PM.

• The East Hampton Rotary hosts a weekly dinner meeting, now at the Beach House Restaurant, Montauk Highway, East Hampton (across from Nichols). 5:30 PM. Call 631-238-5257 for 411.

TUESDAY 11•22•11• All are welcome to the Montauk Playhouse for a

free open gym from noon to 5 PM. There’s also a free senior walking club from 11 AM to noon and men’s basketball from 7 to 9 PM.

• Yoga is from 7:15 to 8:15 PM at the Springs Presbyterian Church. $15 a class. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel.

• The East Hampton Library hosts “Book Babies” from 10:30 to 11 AM and “Be in a Bee!” from 4 to 5 PM. Call 631-324-0222 for more information.

WEDNESDAY 11•23•11• Thanksgiving Kids Club is today and Friday from

9 AM to noon for activities and snacks for kids ages two to 12. $30 a day for members, $40 for non-members. Price includes a healthy snack, beverage, lunch and 20 tokens per child. Today kids can enjoy baking pumpkin muffins, harvest napkin holder crafts, bounce fun and outdoor play. Tennis can be added for kids four to seven for $25 from noon to 1 PM. Tennis can be added for $50 for kids ages eight to 12 from noon to 2 PM. Kids

Club is located on Daniels Hole Road in East Hampton. Call 631-537-4614.

• The Montauk Playhouse offers integral yoga for $5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM and free open gym from 1 PM to 7 PM.

• “Go Green! Animal Sculptures” art program is at the East Hampton Library from 2 to 3 PM. ESL classes are from 5 to 6:45 PM and pajama story time is at 6 PM.

• Abs Plus is at 10 AM at Amagansett Library for $20 a class. A Mac user group is at 6 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•16•11• The second of three Civil War discussions

with expert Richard Radoccia is tonight at 6:30 PM at the Mattituck-Laurel Library. Free of charge and refreshments will be served. Kids grades Kindergarten

WEDNESDAY 11•16•11• A conversational Spanish series begins today from

7 to 8:30 PM at Rogers Memorial Library. Class is for students who already have a foundation in Spanish.

• Hampton Bays Public Library offers yoga for everybody from 6 to 7 PM and chair yoga from 1:30 to 2:30 PM. Both are $5 a class. Yoga with Peter Ames is from 10:30 AM to noon for $10. Bridge games are today and Sundays at 1 PM. The second of two computer basics classes is from 10:30 AM to noon. “Night Bytes: Microsoft Excel 2007” is from 7 to 8:30 PM and beginner’s English conversation group is from 8 to 9 PM.

• “Babies and Books” is Hampton Library in Bridgehampton at 11 AM.

• East End Youth Fellowship for teenagers meets every Wednesday at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road from 7 to 8:30 PM.

THURSDAY 11•17•11• A guided meditation and discussion with Buddhist

Gen Norden will be upstairs at Goat on a Boat on East Union Street in Sag Harbor from 7 to 8:30 PM. Everyone is welcome. $15 per class.

• Free English conversation classes are at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor at 7 PM.

• Canasta games and the history book club are at the Hampton Bays Library at 10 AM. Hello Dolly Club is from 4 to 4:30 PM, Pokemon Club is from 5 to 6 PM, Spanish conversation group and “Understanding Your Credit Score and Hidden Cost of Credit Cards” are from 7 to 8 PM.

• Basic English grammar classes and “Rhyme Time” are at the Hampton Library at 10 AM, “LEGO Mania!” is at 3:30 PM.

• The Human Resources of the Hamptons Clothing Room is open weekly Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 2 PM. The clothing room is the only local distribution facility providing free, quality used clothing and other materials to families in need. Located at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton.

FRIDAY 11•18•11• All are welcome to a bus trip to New York to see

“The Christmas Sepctacular” at Radio City, departing at 9:30 AM from St. Rosalie’s parking lot. Bus returns to Hampton Bays immediately after the show. Non-refundable tickets are $65 each. Call 631-728-6241.

• “Fun and Fitness for 50s and Up!” is at Hampton Bays Public Library from 10:30 to 11:15 AM. Also on Mondays.

• Southampton’s Presbyterian Church hosts a rummage sale from 4 to 6 PM. The sale is also tomorrow from 9 AM to noon. Call 631-283-2590 for more information.

SATURDAY 11•19•11• Join the Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt

as they clean up Old Farm Road at 8 AM. Meet at Poxabogue Park and bring gloves. Call 631-599-2391.

• Join ARF at the Southampton Elks Lodge for “Fall For A Feline Country Fair” from noon to 4 PM. Great cats and kittens of all descriptions will be available for

adoption with special host Assemblyman Fred Thiele. There will also be lots of prizes, giveaways, refreshments and microchipping for the cats plus face painting and a cat craft corner. For more info contact [email protected].

• The Hampton Bays Library hosts a book sale from 9 AM to 2 PM, Mahjong games at 10 AM, yoga with Peter Ames from 10 to 11 AM for $5 a class, “Let’s Talk Turkey” from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM and two “Meet the Author and Book Signings.” From 1 to 2 PM, meet Michael Grant and from 3 to 4 PM meet Dr. Marting H. Levinson.

• A Brazilian fellowship for all ages meets every Saturday at 7:30 PM at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor. Worship music is by Brazilian Praise Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Eliel Assis.

• Polymer clay workshop for adults with Rachel Foster is today at Rogers Memorial Library from 10:15 to 11:45 AM. $10 materials fee. Call 631-283-0774 for registration. The library also hosts their Mystery Lovers Book Club, where The Cruelest Month will be discussed, at 11 AM.

• The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons services start at 9:30 AM and are conducted by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach. Services take place at the Old Whalers Sanctuary in Sag Harbor. Visit www.synagoguehampotns.com for further info.

SUNDAY 11•20•11• The Unitarians Universalist Meetinghouse at 977

Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike and Scuttlehole Road has service at 10:30 AM. Rev. Alison Cornish will lead the discussion on “Talking Turkey and Giraffe and Jackal.” There will be live music, childcare and youth education. All are welcome. Call 631-537-0132.

• Sunday service for all ages is at 10 AM at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road. Worship music by CBC Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Doug Kinney. There is nursery care for infants to age four is available as well as a junior church for kids ages five and older.

• Join in for the Narrow Lane litter clean up from 8 to 9 AM. Meet at Narrow Lane and East corner of Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. Bring gloves. Sponsored by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt. Call 631-745-0689 for more info.

MONDAY 11•21•11• “Come Knit With Us” is at John Jermain Library

at 1 PM.• ESL conversation classes are offered at the

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton at 5 PM.• “Book Babies” is at Hampton Bays Public Library

from 10:15 to 10:35 AM. “Tales for Twos” is from 11 to 11:30 AM.

TUESDAY 11•22•11 • Life drawing classes at Veteran’s Hall located at 2

Pond Lane in Southampton. Classes are from 10 AM to 2 PM and from 7 PM to 9:30 PM. Call 631-725-5851.

• Preschool story time is from 10:30 to 11 AM at Hampton Bays Public Library. Zumba for $5 a class is from 5:45 to 6:45 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•23•11• A senior stretch meets today at 12:30 PM at John

Jermain Library in Sag Harbor. $20 per class.

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Trinca Family BenefitOn Saturday there will be an East

End Kart Racing raffle for a 2009 Ultramax race kart at the Riverhead Raceway benefit for Jay Trinca and his children. The family needs help after a tragic car accident. This kart came to the club through the effort of the crew at Long Island Collector Car Garage, Triola Racing, Tony Power Race Engines and Bonsingnore Kart Shoppe. Tickets are $25 and $100 for 5. They will be for sale at the track or by calling 631-560-1545. Cash or checks can be made payable to Jay Trinca.

AmaryllisAmaryllis Farm Equine Rescue

and Sanctuary will host a fundraising event at the American Legion Hall in Hampton Bays on Saturday from 6 to 10 PM. Guests will enjoy Italian cuisine by Chef Michael and live entertainment. Tickets are $20. For more info visit www.

forRascal.com or call 631-537-7335. Earlier in the day there will be a “Blessing of the Animals” and book signing by Roxanne Bok, author of Horsekeeping at the Learning Center Barn in Sagaponack.

ARFJoin ARF at the Southampton Elks

Lodge on Saturday from noon to 4 PM. Great cats and kittens of all descriptions will be available for adoption at this fun fair. The event is hosted by Assemblyman, Fred Thiele, Jr. There will be prizes, giveaways, free refreshments, microchipping for all cats, face painting and a cat craft corner. For more info contact [email protected].

East Hampton House TourAn opening night cocktail party

for the 2011 East Hampton House Tour will take place on November 25 from 6 to 8 PM. The house tour will take place on November 26 from 1 to 4:30 PM. The house tour will showcase some of the finest examples of historic and modern architecture in the Hamptons. The weekend’s events will benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. For more info call 631-324-6850.

Fundraiser For Mark SchmittOn November 26 a fundraiser

will be held for Mark Schmitt at the American Legion in Amagansett from 6 to 9 PM. Schmitt, 23, from East Hampton suffered traumatic injury to his brain, neck, and back after an accident in Springs. After spending over two months in the intensive care unit at the Stony Brook University Medical Center he is on his way to recovery. “Friends for Schmitt,” a fund set up by family and friends of Mark Schmitt, is asking for help to fund his recovery. For those who can not attend the fundraiser, checks should be made payable to “Friends Of Schmitt,” and mailed to Clinton Wizelius, 38 Glade Road, East Hampton.

Human ResourcesThe Human Resources of the

Hamptons Clothing Room is open weekly Tuesdays and Thursdays from

noon to 2 PM. The clothing room is the only local distribution facility providing free, quality used clothing

and other materials to families in need. Located at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

Openings/TalksSouth Street Gallery

The South Street Gallery in Greenport is showing new works by Sibylle-Maria PFAFFENBICHLER including her latest dancing scrolls. “Joy of Music and Dance” will run Saturday through December 31. An opening reception will take place from 6 to 9 PM on Saturday. For more info call 631-477-0021.

WEHM Rock Art Show92.9 & 96.9 WEHM ‘Progressive

Radio for Long Island’ presents the ‘EHM Rock Art Show at Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport from Friday to Sunday. Renowned Beatles animator Ron Campbell will highlight the Rock Art Show. Also included is artwork created by rock stars, rock photographers, gold records, concert posters, and more.

Kyla Zoe RafertThe Demato Gallery in Sag Harbor

presents work by Kyla Zoe Rafert. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM.

OngoingHalsey McKay

The Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton presents Louisa Chase & Sally Egbert. The show will run through January 7.

Drawing RoomThe Drawing Room in East

Hampton has moved to a temporary

location through February. The new gallery is located at 66 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. The first exhibition “Autumn Salon: Paintings, Sculpture, Drawings, Photography, Jewelry & Ceramics” will be on view through December 31.

Crazy MonkeyThe Crazy Monkey Gallery

in Amagansett presents work by Barbara Bilotta, Joanna Paitchell Lee, Eileen Hickey Hulme, and Diane Marxe. The show will run through November 27.

Guild HallGuild Hall hosts three exhibitions.

In the Moran Gallery on view is artist Rafael Ferrer’s “Contrabando.” In the Woodhouse Gallery view selections from the permanent collection. In the Spiga Gallery Drew Shiflett’s “Constructed Drawings” is on display. All three shows will run through January 16. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

Art + MediaThe Ross School Gallery hosts “Art

+ Media: A Faculty Exhibition.” The show features artwork from the visual art and media teachers from Ross Lower, Middle and Upper Schools. The show will run through December 15. For more info visit www.ross.org.

American PortraitsThe Parrish Ar t Museum in

Southampton presents “American Por trai ts” on display through November 28. The Parrish also presents the installation of “Jacks,” a monumental, four-part sculpture by Mel Kendrick on the museum grounds. The installation is open to the public and will remain on view through December. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

Work by Kyla Zoe Rafert.

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Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

SL EastSL East in East Hampton has

partnered with East Hampton Studio and Ocean Sound and Light to host live music dance parties featuring the areas best cover bands every Saturday from 9 to midnight, followed by DJ Biggie spinning until close. This Saturday will feature the band Full House. There is no cover before 11 PM and bottles will be half price. For table reservations call 631-324-3332.

Southampton Publick HouseDon’t miss ladies night at the

Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM, includes $3 drafts, wine, and Svedka specials. Monday Night Madness in the taproom includes $5 burgers, $4 pints, and wing and jalapeno popper specials. Also not to be missed is the Publick House all night happy hour on Friday from 4 to midnight with DJ Dory at 10 PM. On Saturday DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons Classics at 10 PM. Monday through Friday happy hour is from 4 to 7 PM. For more info call 631-283-2800.

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.

Stephen TalkhouseOn Thursday Jake Lear will take

the stage at 8 PM. Friday there’s a benefit for Robert Curtis at 7 PM and a performance by Love Assassin at 10 PM. Saturday at 8 PM Klyph Black and Friends will take the stage with special guest stars Charles Neville, Arno Hecht, Tali Icepack Jackson, John Sparrow, Joe Delia, Brett King, and Randolph Hudson III. Baby Johnson is on at 10 PM. On Tuesday, “In the Round” hosted by Inda Eaton at 8 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

PhaoPhao in Sag Harbor offers a

variety of nightlife throughout the week. Sing your heart out or marvel at the voice of others every Friday at 10 PM. Dance to tunes spun by DJ Matty Nice and DJ Tigga rotating every Saturday at 10:30 PM. For reservations or further information, contact Phao at 631-725-0101 or visit www.phaorestaurant.com.

Spring CloseSpring Close Restaurant in East

Hampton will host a DJ party every Thursday night at 10 PM with drink specials. For more info call 631-324-3444. PM.

Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern in Amagansett

is now offering a ladies night happy hour every Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to midnight throughout October and November. Ladies will be offered $6 cosmopolitans and $6 glasses of wine.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

MusicWednesday 11•16•11

Ani DiFrancoAni DiFranco will take the stage at

the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center at 8 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac.org.

Friday 11•18•11

Harvest Gospel ConcertThe Southampton Gospel Church

presents the East End Arts Council’s Harvest Gospel Concert at 8 PM. For more info call 631-727-0900.

Saturday 11•19•11

Rising StarsThe Southampton Cultural Center’s

Music Series presents The Stony Brook Opera “Trouble in Tahiti” at the Levitas Center for the Arts at 7 PM. For more info visit www.scc-arts.org.

FilmThursday 11•17•11

Winter MovieFriends of the Montauk Library

hosts their free Winter Movies Series at the Montauk Library. Movies are shown each Thursday at 7 PM.

L’amour FouThe East Hampton Library presents

a screening of the documentary L’amour Fou, a documentary on the relationship between fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Berge, from 5 to 7 PM.

Friday 11•18•11

Hamptons Take 2The fourth annual Hamptons Take

2 Documentary Film Festival will take place Friday through Sunday. Friday is the opening night Gala at Guild Hall in East Hampton honoring filmmaker Richard Leacock. On Saturday it’s all docs, all day at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. Sunday the festival will be at The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. For more info and schedule visit www.ht2ff.com.

Saturday 11•19•11

The Met: Live in HDGuild Hall in East Hampton

presents a screening of The Met: Live in HD - Satvagraha at 1 PM. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

TheatreTo Kill A Mockingbird

Literature Live presents To Kill A Mockingbird at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. The production will run through November 26. Visit www.baystreet.org.

The Hamptons Take 2 Film Festival will take place this weekend.

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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Still have something to say? Well this week is the week to say it all. Know that the permission you think you need to offer up your opinion in any situation is the fact that you find yourself in the situation. If the Universe didn’t want your opinion you wouldn’t be there. Speak your mind in a healing way, yet speak you mind.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Put your fears aside and don’t give the reigns to the crazy person in your head. We all have a crazy person in there, so just don’t give it permission to lead the way. Change is scary and things may be different right now, just don’t allow your head to run off and think in worst-case scenarios. Remember to breathe and trust yourself.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Read Taurus above for you are leaning toward the dark thoughts yourself this week and it is very important that you don’t indulge the fears of failure as you move forward. You may need to walk away from people who are being too negative because this is far too important of a time to lose faith in yourself. Tell those voices in your head to shut up and see if you can become your biggest fan.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Alone time is the healing balm this week, so see if you can carve it out for yourself. I know you sometimes forget how important alone time is, so this is your reminder. Because of how emotionally absorptive you are, alone time is essential for you to process your life. Take a bath, relax, breathe

and then re-enter your world.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Big emotions recently may have taken center stage yet now you need to regroup. This regrouping needs to include a reassessment of your priorities. Take pen to paper and make a list of your priorities, making sure you include yourself in the list and then move forward. Sorting out your priorities now will help with every decision from here forward.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Things are moving and changing whether you see the movement or not. The momentum is carrying you if you will allow it. When things slow down take it as a sign that it is time to move slowly, rather than feeling like it is a problem and you need to fix things so they are moving faster again. Honor the flow of the energy and take a break when you have the chance - that is what the slower time is for!

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) Gather your mental forces and get clear on what you want to say to those around you. It is an ideal time to write anything and also to speak your mind. However, you want to speak with scientific precision if you can, so see if writing things down will help you sort things out. Do your best to say things in a new way, find a different style of approaching a particular person. Failure to communicate is not about content, it is about style.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) This is a magical time for you Scorpio, so open yourself to the synchronicities and smaller moments of wonder. This is also a great time to communicate and engage those around you so everyone can know what has been on

your mind. Don’t be distracted by how things appear to be in any moment because with this magical vibe around things can change in a moment. Feel the magic!

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) It may be a good idea to get everyone else’s voice out of your head so that you can hear what you want to do, what is best for you right now. Value your opinions of your life above everyone else’s and remember to keep your own counsel. You are the only one that knows everything going on so trust yourself and your choices.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) You will have to let go of some things. Think of it as a fall pruning. Great time to prune out the dead wood from the trees and shrubs around you and a great time to let go of those things in your life that aren’t bearing fruit. It’s seasonal. If things are moving away from you then it is a sure sign they need to go. Letting go can be hard, yet it will allow for greater growth in the coming season.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Excellent time for renovating and repairing anything which you have let fall to the side. This is true on the very practical side of things and also on the spiritual and psychological side of things as well. See if you can think about a situation differently; see if you can bring a different energy and different mindset to long term difficult situations. This is the perfect time for a new approach and a new way of being, see if it works!

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) All that you believe about how the Universe is set up – all the ways you believe in the best of people, this is the time for you to try these beliefs out. Holding to your beliefs and living from them is the challenge. Don’t live in reaction to how others behave, live from your truth. You can be strong and still live on your terms. Show the rest of us how it’s done.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

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The youngster was a virtual orphan by the age of 13, sleeping on a couch in the skating rink where she practiced relentlessly. Her father had left her at an early age, her mother died of cancer, and her coach moved to Canada. A new coach, Galina Zmievskaya, the top-ranked figure-skating coach in Odessa, took her in and the young figure-skater blossomed, winning the world championship in ladies figure skating and defeating Nancy Kerrigan for the Olympic gold the following year at the age of 16, despite being hobbled by an injury.

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Baiul later discovered that she was Jewish – her origins had been deliberately hidden -- a fact that comforted her in life after retirement from competition. She still skates and has a role in the stage musical, Cold as Ice. She also makes promotional appearances, has her own line of clothing and jewelry, and lives in New Jersey.

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Southampton Publick HouseThe Southampton Publick House

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person/$15.95 children. Dinner is served from 1 PM to 8 PM.

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announced live music for Friday from 5 to 7 PM. Cassandra House will be performing acoustic folk, alternative country and blues. There is no charge for admission. Current hours for Indian Wells Tavern are: lunch and dinner served seven days from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, with the bar open late. Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 AM to 2 PM. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

The Living RoomThe Living Room Restaurant at

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faxed to 631-725-0516.Interviews by appointmentonly no walk-ins please. 11-1-11

LOVING COMPANION-Look-ing for health care job, totake care of the elderly. 15years experience, plus med-ical experience. Live in/ Liveout, Own car. 646-248-2423 10-3-12

LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST -Custom design, installationand maintenance, trees,bushes, flower gardens.Sod/Seed lawns. Brick, blue-stone, patios, walkways. Drive-ways, grading / drainage.631-725-1394. 9-4-12

TREE SPECIALIST - Pruning,removals, stump grinding.Topping for views and sun-light. Seasoned Fire-wood. 725-1394. 9-4-12

ASIA, a pretty little girl, two(2) years young, rescuedfrom a backyard breeder.Looking for permanenthome or foster care. Lovesbelly rubs. Please be hersavior. Visit www.rsvpinc.org.

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ROOM FOR RENT- $650. Permonth. Share utilities. Yourown bedroom. Shared bath,kitchen, dining and livingroom in the East HamptonMobile Home Community. Fe-male wanted to share withsingle female and well be-haved cat. Walk to town.Ride bike to ocean beach.Large backyard. No smokers.One month security, firstmonth’s rent. 631-324-5942. UFN

MATTITUCK FIRST FLOORAPARTMENT-Completelyrenovated. Walk to railroadand Love Lane. 3 bedrooms,1 1/2 baths Living room, EIK,14’x 16’ Sun Room/Possibleoffice with separate exteriorentrance. Large Yard, Nosmoking, No pets. $1650monthly plus utilities. Secu-rity and References. 631-287-16189-4-12

NORTH SEA – 1 Bedroom, 1Bath, apartment with kitch-enette. Over a detachedgarage. Very private withslopped ceilings. $1000 amonth. Call 631-283-6752. 11-3-13

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE-4 BR,4 Renovated Bath, CAC, Cus-tom Kitchen. On Private 1/2Acre, Rm for Pool-Asking$598,000.00 Exclusive:K.R.McCrosson R.E. 631-725-3471 9-3-11

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Real EstateFOR RENT

Pets

LANDSCAPING

Help Wanted

CHILD CARE

Automotive

Articles For Sale

Articles Wanted

Has the following positions open:

• Licensed Massage Therapist

• Yoga Instructor

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ALL VEHICLESWANTED $$$Running or Not$50 to $5,000

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POSITONSSeason is over! EastHampton Grill is currentlylooking for Greeters,Servers, Prep Cooks, LineCooks, Dishwashers andBakers. If you possess agenuine passion for serv-ice and thrive in a highvolume, fast paced atmos-phere we would love tomeet you! Don’t miss outon this stable, year roundopportunity! *Dinner onlyrestaurant *Full HealthBenefits available uponhire *Full and part timeyear round positionsavailable *Experience pre-ferred, but not necessary.Please apply in person at99 N. Main Street EastHampton, NY 11937 be-tween 2-4 P.M. Email: [email protected]

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Health Services

LIVE-IN AIDE SERVICESAll Aides are N.Y.S. Certi-fied,carefully screened,

trained, bonded, insured andsupervised by registered

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UFN

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SWEEPING VIEWS OF MORICHESBAY Westhampton Beach estatesection. 1.6 acre 6,000 SF 7 BR wa-terfront estate. Large dock for 50ft. yacht. $5.99M. $100K Aug-LD.516-695-3433, [email protected]

DESIRABLE BEACH LANE FLAGLOT Out of the pages of magazine.6 BR, 6 1/2 BA. Pool, tennis, bayviews, private. $3.99M. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

WESTHAMPTON BETWEEN THEBRIDGES Bayfront charmerloaded with potential. Value at$2.499M. Gunite pool, dock.516-695-3433, [email protected]

SOUTHAMPTON PINES – E.QUOGUE Turn-key Post Modern“Smart House” 4 BR, 4 BA, incred-ible finished basement. 1+ acre,pool, room for tennis. $1.749M.516-695-3433, [email protected]

HAMPTONS W/POOL & TENNISCharming 1900 Victorian, E.Quogue Village. 9 BRs, 6 BA, can-dlelight by pool & tennis. Aug-LD$19,000. Sale $1.195M. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

COMMERCIAL OPPTY – HAMPTONBAYS Prime Montauk Highwaybusiness frontage. .59 acre, exist-ing investment properties on site.$649K, 516-695-3433, [email protected]

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2 FAMILY-3 Br, 2 Bath and 1Br, 1 Bath, CAC, walk to MainSt, School and Beach. Asking$899,000.00. Exclusive:K.R.McCrosson R.E. 631-725-3471 9-3-11

DELIVERY SERVICE– Need items,small furniture, publication,boxes, etc… delivered? North andSouth Fork area. Call Eric for first-rate service and reasonablerates. Excellent references. Call516-776-7074.ufn

HOUSE CLEANING - Sea-sonal /year round. Excellentreferences. For information631-680-7032 or631-604-1667. 4-10-13

DOG DAYCARE AND BOARD-ING: The Doggie Playhouse@Northwest Kennels is openunder new management.Visit our website for moreinformation. The DoggiePlayhouse 76 Swamp RoadEast Hampton, NY 11937 P631- 725-3515 F 631-808-3039www.ehdoggieplayhouse.com 9-4-12

WORLD CLASS Compan-ion/Gal Friday — Organized,Educated, Sensible, Cheer-ful. 631-907-4097. UFN

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail)Oh, most beautiful flower ofMt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splen-dor of heaven, Mother of theSon of God, Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh,Star of the Sea, help me andshow me herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Motherof God, Queen of Heaven andEarth! I humbly beseech youfrom the bottom of my heartto succor me in this necessity.There are none that can with-stand your power. Oh show meherein, you are my mother. Oh,Mary, conceived without sin,pray for us who have recourseto thee(3x). Holy Mother, Iplace this cause in your hands(3x). Holy Spirit, you who solveall problems, light all roads sothat I can attain my goals. Youwho gave me the divine gift toforgive and forget all evilagainst me and that in all in-stances in my life you are withme, I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things asyou confirm once again that Inever want to be separatedfrom you in eternal glory.Thank you for your mercy to-ward me and mine. The person,must say this prayer 3 consec-utive days. after 3 days, the re-quest will be granted. Thisprayer must be published afterthe favor is granted. Myprayers were answered. Thankyou so very much. As re-quested by J.L. 48-40-35

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Miscellaneous

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QUOGUE SOUTH - POOL & TENNIS2 Acres, Pristine 4-5 BR, 4.5 baths$45K Aug-LD, $35K Fall, $125K Year.Just REDUCED to $1.999K, Villagebeach rights. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

WESTHAMPTON BEACH - $899KDeal of the summer! 4 BR, 2.5 BAClose to village / beach / housesworship Post Modern w/heatedpool, cabana Also for Rent: August$26K 516-695-3433, [email protected]

BEACH LANE COMPOUND, WEST-HAMPTON 7 BR cottage ($1.695M)& 4 BR Post Modern ($3.299M)Pool/tennis, close to Main St,ocean & worship 516-695-3433, [email protected]

OCEANFRONT - DUNE RD,QUOGUE Spectacular contempo-rary, panoramic views, 90’ oceanfrontage, 5 BR, 6.5 BA, 5000+SFHeated pool, Jacuzzi, outdoorkitchen $11M, 516-695-3433,[email protected]

YEAR-ROUND/SEASONAL -QUIOGUE Bayfront 5 BR, 6.5 baths,50’ Pool, Guest House Immaculate.$65K Aug-LD, $170K Year 516-695-3433, [email protected]

BUILD YOUR OCEANFRONTDREAM HOME .87 acre vacant lotwith 70 feet of ocean frontage.Prime Westhampton Beach loca-tion. $1.499M. 516-695-3433,[email protected]

REMSENBURG ESTATE – 3 WATER-FRONT ACRES Kennedy-esque 3-story 4,800 SF estate oozingcharm. 200’ of bulkheading withdock, heated pool, pool house.Room for tennis and possible sub-division. $6.499M. 516-695-3 4 3 3 , e m o r a b i t o @elliman.com

LOCATION, LOCATION ON QUOGUECANAL Pristine Post Modern with80’ bulkheading. 5 BR, 6.5 BA, pool,putting green, slip for 30’ boat.Views to Quogue Bridge. Lowtaxes. $5.2M. 516-695-3433,[email protected]

OCEANFRONT BETWEEN THEBRIDGES 3-story oceanfront con-temporary on 1.3 acres 104’ ofocean frontage, 4,000 SF, 5 BR, 41/2 BA, pool. $6.25M. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

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E A S T � E N D � S E R V I C E S

AIR COND / HEATING

ATTORNEYS

Robert J. Savage, ESQ.

Former Asst. Dist. Atty. East End BureauFormer E. H. Town Attorney

DWI, Traffic, Misdemeanors, Felonies

Real Estate Closings, Contracts, Leases,Landlord / Tenant, Zoning & Planning

Accidents / Personal Injury / Wills & Estates

phone 329-3356 / fax 329-3424

V.A.V. CLASSICSFine Paint and Body

The Ultimate in BMW and Mercedes BodyworkForeign and Domestic

Spray Booth and Unibody RepairDetailing and Waxing

283-9409www.vavclassics.com

AUTO BODY/SERVICES

AWNINGS

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Canvas AwningsMarine Boat Covers

CE King & Sons Inc.www.kingsawnings.com

10 St. Francis Place, SpringsEast Hampton, NY 11937

631-324-4944 • FAX 631-329-3669

BLUEPRINTS / COPIES

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DECKS

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Cedar Fence • Aluminum Deer • PVC • Pool

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

Frank S. MarinaceSecond Vice PresidentWealth Management

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CONSTRUCTION

EAST END HANDY MANHouse Painting, Landscaping,

Carting, Hedge Cutting, Cobble Stones, Window Cleaning, Lawn & Garden Care, Tree Care,

Deck & Patio Maintenance, Stone Driveways, Power Washing

Mulching & FencingDeck & Patio Maintenance, Odd Jobs

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Reel DealBy Miles X. Logan

The

* Miles Top PickVisit indyeastend.com for up to

the minute theater listings and show times.

Coming SoonThe Descendants (R) We have

our early Best Actor favorite and he is – ta da— George Clooney, who

turns in a flawless performance as a father forced to consider selling his family land in Hawaii after his wife suffers an accident and lapses into a coma. Written and directed by Alexander Payne, whose Sideways also exhibited his ability to make profound films with a light touch. From the Kaui Hart Hemmings novel, this film is one of the year’s best. Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard and Shailene Woodley are all brilliant in co-starring roles.

New On DVD Crazy Stupid Love (PG-

13) Steve Carell plays a dopey 40-something geek trying to attract women. In other words, the same role he always plays. If you like him, its passable summer fare; if not, pass. Julianne Moore and Ryan Gosling co-star.

Now PlayingJ. Edgar (R) This film officially

marks the beginning of the year-end Oscar push. Clint Eastwood (perennial Oscar nominee) directs a Dustin Lance Black (an Oscar for Milk) screenplay starring Leo DiCaprio, a three-time nominee, in J. Edgar – the longtime FBI director, of course. Advance word is it’s a good one. Naomi Watts and Judi Dench also throw their hats in the Oscar ring.

to first can use the library’s Legos to design their own creations and then see them on display. From 4 to 4:45 PM.

• “Orient Outreach” is from 2 to 4 PM at Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport. The library also hosts a mystery book discussion on The Clark Gable & Carole Lombard Murder Case at 3:30 PM.

• An Internet class, “Beyond Google,” is at Riverhead Library at 7 PM. Friends Yellow Barn book sale is from 9 AM to noon (also on Saturday) and a knitting group meets at 1:30 PM.

THURSDAY 11•17•11• Kids grades Kindergarten to second can read to

Skipper, a Newfoundland at Mattituck-Laurel Library from 4 to 5 PM. Each child will have a 15-minute reading time. The library also offers “Math and the Magic of Mosaics,” a class that introduces children to the world of tessellations (interlocking geometric patterns) in nature, architecture, quilts and art. Kids in grades second and third will create their own mosaics using dried grains and beans on boards with tessellated images. From 4 to 5 PM.

• Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport offers toddler yoga and LaLeche League at 10 AM and Mahjong from 1 to 3 PM.

• A senior stretch is at 10:30 AM at Riverhead Library. Dancercise is at 6 PM and Cornucopia Live Centerpiece is at 6:30 PM. “Mock” stained glass with Diana is from 4 to 5 PM.

FRIDAY 11•18•11• “Apple Tarts and Tea” is at Mattituck-Laurel

Library from 4:30 to 5:30 PM. Registration required. Call 631-298-4134.

• A Thanksgiving pinecone craft is at Floyd Memorial Library at 4 PM.

• Riverhead Library hosts small business counseling at 10 AM and an evening of short stories beginning at 7 PM. Game night for teens is from 6 to 8 PM.

SATURDAY 11•19•11• Southold Library hosts “Working With Your

Digital Photos,” with practice in using an image-editing program. Some computer knowledge is necessary. From 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Call 631-765-2077 for more info.

SUNDAY 11•20•11• Friend’s of Floyd Memorial Library host a

Thanksgiving Basket Raffle Drawing at 2 PM at the library.

• Women of the Moose will hold a breakfast from 9 to 11 AM at the Riverhead Lodge at 51 Madison Street. Members and qualified guests welcome. For more information call 631-779-2694.

MONDAY 11•21•11• “Toddler Time” is at 10 AM at the Floyd Memorial

Library in Greenport. • Yarn throwers at the Mattituck-Laurel Library from

6 to 8 PM. No cost, no registration and all are welcome. Story time yoga is also at the library for children ages three to five, with caregiver, from 1 to 1:45 PM.

TUESDAY 11•22•11• The Mattituck-Laurel Library hosts an English

conversation group from 7 to 8 PM. It’s free of charge.• A book discussion is at the Riverhead Library

at 7 PM. • Tai Chi is at the Floyd Memorial Library in

Greenport at 11 AM.• “Playing the Hand” is at Riverhead Library at

10 AM.

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