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The Scene IN EVERY ISSUE : Hampton Daze, Page B - 3 Indy Snaps, Page B - 4, 5, 24 Horoscopes, Page B - 12 May 30 , 2012 Arts Music Theatre ART GOLF Books Film Dining MORE EVENTS INSIDE! FILM WINE THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin DINING CHARITY www.hamptondaze.com Ross School will be holding its ninth annual “Live @ Club Starlight” event at Ross Upper School in East Hampton to raise funds for the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund. The event will take place Saturday at 6:30 PM. There will be a special musical performance by Grammy award winner Roberta Flack. For more info visit www.ross.org. Play the links at the Maidstone Golf Club to Benefit Guild Hall on Monday. Single tickets are $700. For more info call 631-324-0806. The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton presents Lauren Luloff and Ben Blatt with an opening reception on Saturday. The show runs through June 19. Call 631-604-5770. Twilight Thursday at Wolffer Vineyards in Sagaponack takes place every Thursday from 5 to 8 PM. East Hampton hotspot Georgica Restaurant & Lounge opened the doors for their fourth consecutive summer. Executive Chef Seth Levine will continue to offer staple dishes such as white truffle mac n’ cheese, seared diver scallops, corn pudding brulee, watermelon and heirloom tomato salad, while introducing menu refinements like the new Raw Bar, which will debut this season. For reservations call 631-537-6255. The Parrish Art Museum presents Verdi's Vespri Siciliano from Teatro Regina id Torino Sunday at 2 PM. For more info visit www. parrishart.org.

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The Scene

IN EVERY ISSUE : Hampton Daze, Page B - 3 • Indy Snaps, Page B - 4, 5, 24 • Horoscopes, Page B - 12

May 30 , 2012 ArtsMusicTheatre

ART

GOLF

BooksFilmDining

MORE EVENTS INSIDE!

FILMWINE

THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin

DINING

CHARITY

www.hamptondaze.comwww.hamptondaze.com

Ross School will be holding its ninth annual “Live @ Club Starlight” event at Ross Upper School in East Hampton to raise funds for the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund. The event will take place Saturday at 6:30 PM. There will be a special musical performance by Grammy award winner Roberta Flack. For more info visit www.ross.org.

Play the links at the Maidstone Golf Club to Benefit Guild Hall on Monday. Single tickets are $700. For more info call 631-324-0806.

The Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton presents Lauren Luloff and Ben Blatt with an opening reception on Saturday. The show runs through June 19. Call 631-604-5770.

Tw i l i g h t T h u r s d a y at Wolffer Vineyards in Sagaponack takes place every Thursday from 5 to 8 PM.

East Hampton hotspot Georgica Restaurant & Lounge opened the doors for their fourth consecutive summer. Executive Chef Seth Levine will continue to offer staple dishes such as white truffle mac n’ cheese, seared diver scallops, corn pudding brulee, watermelon and heirloom tomato salad, while introducing menu refinements like the new Raw Bar, which will debut this season. For reservations call 631-537-6255.

The Parrish Art Museum presents Ve r d i ' s Ve s p r i Siciliano from Teatro Regina id Tor ino Sunday at 2 PM. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

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SOFOSOHO

GOES

6 16 12HOnOring

Christie Brinkley

A HOt nigHt At A COOl MuSeuM

6 - 8:30pm

BeneFitingSouth Fork natural History Museum

thank you to the INDEPENDENT for their generous sponsorship of this ad

event CHAirS

Kim Pape x lisa Schifter greenberglyss Stern x gail tobias x Samantha Yanks

MuSiC BY

nick Cohen & Alexandra richards

tiCKetS And inFOrMAtiOn: linda B. Shapiro x lBS Productions x 631 329 5480 x [email protected] x 631 537 9735

South Fork natural History Museum (SOFO)377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor turnpike x Bridgehampton, nY

Grand Underwritersdan & rae emmett & emmett Foundationthomas Kaplan & daphne recanati KaplanAndrew e. SabinAndrew Sabin Family FoundationAnnette Sabinthe Jeff tarr Family

UnderwritersBarbara & Stanley Arkingretchen & Jay Jordanthe independentBicky & george KellnerPeter r. & Cynthia K. Kellogg FoundationCandace & Pat MalloyFred Manochuriandiane & Joseph Steinberg

Benefactorsester & Jerry AnselBulgin & Associateslisa venus & John grunowBen JacobsonJeffrey KeilHyunja & Jeff Kenner

Sara & Bernhard Kiembockrobert Morris, rampart group insurance Associatesdan Shedricklyss & Brian Sterngail & Sam tobiasSuzzanne & Jack Whitmore

Patronslouise d. & Steven J. BergersonBlue Ocean instituteMichael Cinque & FamilyJeffrey r. Cohen, Cohen goldstein SilpeAnnie & ian CummingHarriet & richard deMatoWilliam B. FinneranAlice & nathan gantcherKarin gewirtz & Margo Manhattangenie & Harvey HorowitzHSBC Private BankJ.P. Morgan Private Banklaurie & Martin KaplanKristina & Bruce lewinMichael W. McConnellBill Miller & Associates Kim & Philip PapeAndrea & david reiser

Stephanie & Fred Shumanleila & Melville StrausBarbara & Alan Washkowitznancy & Marshall Wendelldolores Zebrowskithe donald & Barbara Zucker Family Foundation

SponsorsBridgehampton national Bank Marilyn & Sonny Cohndaria Culver eventsAllen dalton Productionslois & Stewart grossHint Waterthe Mulvihill Family Party up ProductionsJulie ratner

Special ContributorsAmagansett Wine & SpiritsPine ridge Winery, a subsidiary of leucadia national CorporationSabin Metal CorporationWainscott Wine & SpiritsWölffer estate Winery

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HAMPTON DAZEBy Jessica Mackin

Hampton DazeBy Jessica Mackin

www.hamptondaze.com

Hampton Dazemagazine

Art

Nightlife

Music

chArity

fAshioN

DiNiNg BeAuty

www.hAMptoNDAze.coM

Deja Vu ThursDays aT sL easT

Hampton Daze hosted its June 2012 release party at the kick off of Deja Vu Thursdays at SL East in East Hampton with music by DJ Cred and DJ Biggie.

hampTon Daze reLease parTy

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Nikki On The DailyBy Nicole Teitler

“Havana Nights,” a benefit for Southampton Hospital, took place at the Westhampton Beach Country Club on Sunday evening. The annual Memorial Day weekend celebration raised funds for the hospitals Westhampton Primary Care Center.

On Saturday Uniting Against Lung Cancer hosted its annual “Kites for a Cure,” a family kite fly to benefit lung cancer research at Coopers Beach in Southampton.

to see “nikki on the daily” video coverage from these events visit www.hamptondaze.com or www.indyeastend.com on friday.

KiTes For a Cure

haVana nighTs

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Photos by Jessica Mackin, James J. Mackin, Barry Gordin

souThampTon inn

arT on The eDge

Bay sTreeT

Ana Gasteyer (“Saturday Night Live” and “Suburgatory”) and Brian d’Arcy James (“Smash”) performed to a sold-out crowd Saturday night at Bay Street Theatre.

The opening of Art On The Edge at Vered Gallery in East Hampton with a reception on Saturday night.

The Southampton Inn hosted a barbecue and pool party on Saturday afternoon.

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Submit your artwork to be featured as “The Independent’s Artist Of The Week.” Email submissions to [email protected] to have your artwork considered for publication!

East End LibrariesBy Emily Toy

Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

FRIDAY 6•1•12• “First Grade Class Visit” is at 10:45 AM.

SATURDAY 6•2•12• A music and dance production of Black Orphe and

Eurydice is at 7:30 PM.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

THURSDAY 5•31•12• “Computer 4th Grade for Grownups” is from 4 to

6 PM. Call ext. 3 to register.

FRIDAY 6•1•12• “Recycled Stepping Stone” art program is at

3:30 PM.

TUESDAY 6•4•12• “Ashawagh Hall Writers Read Their Works” at 5

PM. Also tomorrow.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

SATURDAY 6•2•12• “Zoo-la-la Story and Craft Time” is at 3 PM.

MONDAY 6•4•12• First Monday book club is today, covering Year of

Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. New members are always welcome. Goes from 1:30 to 2:30 PM.

John Jermain Library 631-725-0049

SATURDAY 6•2•12• For grades Kindergarten through fifth, the Parrish

Art Museum is sponsoring workshops here in which children will create works of art in mixed media, inspired by the Parrish exhibition “The Landmarks of New York.” First three sessions are at the library. Ends June 23. Advance registration is required.

WEDNESDAY 6•6•12• A lecture titled “Is Literacy Tutoring Right For

You?” is at 5:45 PM.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774

WEDNESDAY 5•30•12• A new Wednesday afternoon book discussion

group, “Potluck Book Group: We Name the Theme, You Bring the Book” is at 3 PM.

THURSDAY 5•31•12• “Vegan vs. Vegetarian” is at 5:30 PM.

FRIDAY 6•1•12• “Movies and Munchies” is from 4 to 6 PM. Today,

it will be a viewer’s choice between Three Musketeers and Footloose. Popcorn will be served.

MONDAY 6•4•12• The library and Southampton Hospital present

“Hearing Loss: The Latest Information and New Treatments” at 5:30 PM. Kevin Braat, M.D. and Emily Ward, audiologist, ENT and Allergy Associates, will be on hand for the discussion.

• Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close will be discussed at 6 PM.

• Opera of the Hamptons and the Friends of the

Rogers Memorial Library offer “A Lunchtime Introduction to La Traviata” at noon. Bring a bagged lunch.

TUESDAY 6•5•12• Teen Cookie Club meets at 4 PM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

WEDNESDAY 5•30•12• Introduction to Spanish Tapas is from 7 to

8:30 PM. Learn how Tapas originated and see a few demonstrations.

WEDNESDAY 6•6•12• “Best of Brooklyn” tour and lunch begins at

the rear of The Church of St. Rosalie’s parking lot at 8 AM and returns to Hampton Bays at 5:30 PM. Tickets are $72 each.

Hampton Library 631-537-0015

TUESDAY 6•5•12• Caregivers Support Group is from 11 AM to

12:30 PM. Join the professionally led group to discuss the issues that confront you daily and to talk about dealing with this challenging passage of time. Call before today to join.

Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134

MONDAY 6•4•12• Review for New York State Living Environment

Regents is from 4 to 5:30 PM.

Riverhead Library 631-727-3228

FRIDAY 6•1•12• “Butterfly Party” is at 11 AM. For ages 30 to

36 months, with caregiver.

MONDAY 6•4•12• “Egg to Butterfly” for ages four to five years

old is at 11 AM. • A Monday matinee is at 2 PM.• All are welcome to “Make a Cat Sock Toy!”

It will be purrr-fect for Adopt A Shelter Cat month. Starts at 4 PM.

TUESDAY 6•5•12• “The Wild Parrots of Long Island” is at 6 PM.

Southold Library 631-765-2077

SATURDAY 6•2•12• Basic watercolor classes for beginners start

today from 10 AM to 1 PM. Learn painting techniques, hints and tips.

MONDAY 6•4•12• Review for New York State Physics Regents exam

is from 7 to 8:30 PM.

TUESDAY 6•5•12• Tin whistle club for grades fifth and up meets at

5 PM. New members welcome.

WEDNEDAY 6•6•12• Review for the New York State Chemistry Regents

exam is at 7 PM.

Floyd Memorial Library 631-477-0660

THURSDAY 5•31•12• 3 will be shown at 6 PM.

SUNDAY 6•3•12• An author talk and book signing with Ed German,

author of Deep Down in Brooklyn, at 3 PM.

WEDNESDAY 6•6•12• Review for New York State Earth Science Regents

exam is from 5 to 6:30 PM.

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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].

OPENINGSWater Color

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in Bridgehampton presents “Water Color” by New York artist Kim Uchiyama. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. Visit www.markelfinearts.com.

Halsey MckayThe Halsey Mckay Gallery in East

Hampton presents Lauren Luloff and Ben Blatt with an opening reception on Saturday. The show runs through June 19. Call 631-604-5770.

ONGOINGFireplace Project

The Fireplace Project in Springs presents Video Lounge with videos by various artists selected by Edsel Williams. The show will run through June 17.

Davenport & ShapiroDavenpor t & Shapiro F ine

Arts in East Hampton opens its

summer season with an emerging contemporary art show featuring rising New York artists, Eddie Rehm and Emanuel Buckvar. The show will have a closing reception on June 16 from 5 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-604-5525.

Art on the EdgeNow in its third consecutive year,

“Art on the Edge” comes to the newly launched Vered Contemporary in East Hampton. “Art on the Edge,” the only exhibition of its kind in the Hamptons, is an annual survey of new contemporary art featuring the most provocative new painters, sculptors and photographers working in their respective mediums today. The show continues through June 25. Among the talented and internationally renowned artists to have exhibited in these yearly showcases are Colin Christian, AJ Fosik, Raul Higuera, Kris Lewis, Brandi Milne, Kathie Olivas, Paco Peregrin, and Brandt Peters. For more info visit www.veredcontemporary.com

Celadon Clay Art GalleryThe Celadon Clay Art Gallery

in Water Mill presents “Members Show” featuring Olivia August, CC Bookout, and Sandra Beaver. The

show will remain on display through June 17.

Ross School GalleryThe Ross School Gallery in East

Hampton presents a student curated exhibit featuring artists Paton Miller and Kryn Olson. The exhibit will remain on view through June 12.

The Big Show 7The Silas Marder Gallery in

Bridgehampton presents “The Big Show 7.” Each year, Marders invites over 50 national and international artists to participate, aiming for an eclectic mix of emerging and established talent. Participating artists are given three 8” X 10” blank canvases, and are offered little direction other than being asked to “reflect on where they are in their current body of work.”

This year’s exhibition will feature works by William Steiger, Ji l l Musnicki, Perry Burns, Jeff Muhs, Rex Lau, Shelley Reed, Cornelia Foss, Nathan Slate Joseph, Janet Culbertson, Alice Moore Hope, Carol Hunt, Gavin Zeigler and Christian Little. The show will run through June 24. For more information contact the gallery at 631-702-2306.

Best in ShowApril Gornik has awarded “Best in

Show” to two artists in the exhibition “La Morte” at the East End Arts Council in Riverhead. Anne Seelbach and Cynthia Perry won for their paintings “Death Serves Life” and “Le Petit Mort.” The exhibition runs through Sunday.

Opening ReceptionGuild Hall presents the 74th

Annual Artist Members Exhibition through June 9. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

LongHouse ReserveLongHouse Reserve in East

Hampton presents “Rites of Spring,” which offers visitors an opportunity to experience a number of unique and dramatic art forms that will entice any imagination. This year, LongHouse Reserve will unveil two exhibitions which will be on display throughout the summer season, “Diversities of Sculpture/Derivations from Nature” and “Accumulations: NOW.” For more info visit www.longhouse.org.

EST–3“EST–3: Southern California in

New York,” Los Angeles Art from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, is on display at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton through June 17. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

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Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin

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

SL EastEMM Group’s SL East is returning

to the Hamptons social scene this summer for its second season in East Hampton. Expanding its offerings for an amplified summer nightlife experience, the space will boast several new features including a newly revamped, state of the art sound system with a video wall that will introduce the audio-visual experience from its Meatpacking counterpart, SL.

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 sp read o f r enewed cabana lounges. Open Saturdays through Labor Day weekend and Sundays on holiday weekends. 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.

Page at 63Page at 63 Main in Sag Harbor

presents “Live Jazz Concert Series: The Jam Session” on Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM. For more info visit www.thejamsession.org.

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.

Twilight ThursdayTwilight Thursday at Wolffer

Vineyards in Sagaponack takes place every Thursday from 5 to 8 PM.

Muse in the HarborMuse in the Harbor in Sag Harbor

will introduce live music by local favorite, Jim Turner every Sunday starting at 6 PM For more info call 631-899-4810.

AndrraAndrra will host a guest DJ every

Thursday night to spin favorites from the 80s from 11 PM to 2 AM. On Sundays, Telly Karoussos will play

acoustic Mediterranean tunes from 4:30 to 6:30 PM followed by a night in Ibiza with guest DJs weekly from 11 PM to 2 AM. For more info call 631-329-3663.

Live JazzPierre’s in Bridgehampton hosts

live jazz at 6:30 PM on Sunday and Tuesday. For more info visit www.pierresbridgehampton.com.

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 TalkhouseTomorrow Stooges Brass Band at

8 PM. Friday, J-EyE at 8 PM and Hot Lava at 10 PM. On Saturday Ryan Montbleau at 8 PM and Booga Sugar at 10 PM. Tuesday, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue at 8 PM followed by DJ night at 10 PM. For more info visit www.stephentalkhouse.com.

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. For more info call 631-668-2345.

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

Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine and Svedka specials.

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Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin

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Coming AttractionsBy Jessica Mackin

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

Kick A ThonSensei Michelle Del Giorno and

the children’s karate students at Epic Martial Arts-EAST are participating in a “Kick A Thon” on Friday at 5 PM. This charity event is to raise awareness and donations for their Swim Across America Team.

If interested in sponsoring a student, donations can be made at Epic Martial Ar ts-EAST, 75 Main Street in Sag Harbor or to Swim Across America at www.teamtarlowsaa.com.

Club StarlightRoss School will be holding its

ninth annual “Live @ Club Starlight” event at Ross Upper School in East Hampton to raise funds for the Steven J. Ross Scholarship Fund. The event will take place Saturday at 6:30 PM. There will be a special musical performance by Grammy award winner Roberta Flack. For more info visit www.ross.org.

Prime Rib DinnerSprings Fire Department will host

a Prime Rib Dinner on Sunday from 2 to 7 PM. The donation is $27 per dinner. For tickets please contact 631-329-5162. Take out is also available.

Dominican SistersThe 11th Annual Benefit Golf

Outing for Dominican Sisters Family Health Service will take place on Monday at The Westhampton Country Club starting at 11 AM. The cost is $475 per golfer which includes barbecue lunch, awards reception, cocktails and dinner. For more info call 631-728-0937.

Guild HallPlay the links at the Maidstone

Golf Club in East Hampton to benefit Guild Hall on Monday. Single tickets are $700. For more info call 631-324-0806.

Paws Across The HamptonsThe Paws Across the Hamptons

Dog Walk will be held on June 9

to benefit the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and Southampton Hospital. Participants can register, as well as raise pledges, online at www.southamptonanimalshelter.org.

The walk will launch from Lola Prentice Park in Southampton Village. It will wind its way through beautiful Coopers Farm and return to the park where there will be Hampton Coffee Company drinks, Goldberg’s Bagels, Yoghund frozen yogurt for your dog and much more.

Prizes galore for those who raise the highest amount of pledges, as well as for those who win contests which include, Dog Owner Look-Alike, Last Licks Best Kisser, Funniest Ears and Most Manicured Mutt. For more info call Linda B. Shapiro at 631-329-5480.

Golf With The KnicksThe Ross School will host its

fourth annual golf outing on June 11 starting at 9 AM at The Bridge Golf Club in Bridgehampton. Experience an unforgettable day of golf at this exclusive 18-hole, 76.1 rated course designed by Reese Jones, ASGCA. Enjoy golf and basketball banter with clients, friends, and celebrated members of the New York Knicks family, including John Starks.

The day includes breakfast, lunch and a cocktail awards reception al fresco at the clubhouse. Tickets start at $100 for cocktails and entertainment and $750 for a player. To RSVP contact Courtney Wingate at 631-907-5214 or [email protected].

Artists Against AbuseThe Artists Against Abuse benefit

for the Retreat will take place on June 16 from 6 PM to 10 PM at The Ross School Lower Campus in Bridgehampton. The event will honor Joan Hornig and Dan Rizzie. For tickets call 631-329-4398.

East End Special PlayersA Benefit for the East End Special

Players will take place on June 16 from 4 to 7 PM in Sagaponack at the home of Hans Van de Bovenkamp. The event includes cocktails, garden

tour, silent and Dutch auctions, and a behind-the-scenes view of EESP at work. Admission is $50. Visit www.eastendspecialplayers.com.

SOFO Goes SOHODon’t miss a hot night at a cool

museum at the 23rd annual summer benefit for the South Fork Natural History Museum. The Independent is proud to announce its lead media sponsorship of “SOFO Goes SOHO” on June 16 from 6 to 8:30 PM.

The evening, which takes place at the museum, will honor Christie Brinkley for her contributions as a concerned environmentalist, especially on the East End of Long Island which is her home with her three children, Alexa Ray, Jack and Sailor.

The energy for the evening will be pumped up by celebrity DJs Nick Cohen and Alexandra Richards, daughter of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and famous fashion model Patti Hansen.

Chairs for the star-studded event are Kim Pape, Lisa Schifter, Lyss Stern, Samantha Yanks and Gail Tobias. Make sure to wear your hottest “hipster” outfit for a night which will be a huge departure from the eternal “dinner dance.” The entertainment and clubby decor will make a “rocker” out of the most

refined party goers. Complimented by open bar and fabulous, sumptuous hors d’oevures, this is an event you do not want to miss!

Regular tickets are $250 and up and junior tickets, for those 30 and under, are $125. A private cabana area which will include dedicated staff with food and bottle service, is available to all sponsors that donate $5000 and up.

For tickets and further information contact Linda B. Shapiro at LBS Productions, 631-329-5480 or email [email protected]. For more information on the South Fork Natural History Museum visit www.sofo.org.

WHBPACJoin the Westhampton Beach

Performing Arts Center for its 10th Annual Golf Tournament and Cocktail Party at the Westhampton Country Club on June 18. Foursomes are available for $1600 and include a full breakfast, lunch and cocktail reception. For more info call 631-288-2350.

Live Out LoudThe 4th annual Live Out Loud

benefit will take place on June 23 at 6 PM at the waterfront home of Bruce T. Sloane in East Hampton. For more info visit www.liveoutloud.info.

FilmVespri Siciliano

The Parrish Art Museum presents Verdi's Vespri Siciliano from Teatro Regina id Torino Sunday at 2 PM. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

TheatreMy Brilliant Divorce

My Brilliant Divorce, written by Geraldine Aron and directed by Matt McGrath is in production at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. The one-woman show tells the story of American ex-pat Angela whose

irritatingly round-headed British husband takes off. She’s left to cope with a disapproving mother, a shifty attorney and a bad case of hypochondria. The show runs through June 24. For more info visit www.baystreet.org.

Black TieA comedic clash of cultures and

generations threatens to unravel what seems at first blush to be a traditional WASP wedding when the Hampton Theatre Company opens A.R. Gurney’s new play, Black Tie, on Thursday. Black Tie will be performed at the Quogue Community Hall Thursdays through Sundays through June 10. Visit www.hamptontheatre.org.

Independent/ Jerry Lamonica

My Brilliant Divorce

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CalendarBy Emily Toy

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

WEDNESDAY 5•30•12• Integral yoga ($5 a class) is at the Montauk

Playhouse at 9:30 AM. There’s also a free open gym from noon to 9 PM. Call 631-668-1612 to learn more about their ongoing offerings.

FRIDAY 6•1•12• “Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning and Red Tides in

East End Waters: Causes, Effects, and Distribution” is at East Hampton Town Hall beginning at 5:30 PM. Open to the public. Discussion will be led by Dr. Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook University and sponsored by the East Hampton Town Trustees.

• “Free Fridays at Guild Hall” includes free museum admission, free coffee and free WiFi. From 11 AM to 5 PM. Ends June 8.

SATURDAY 6•2•12• Bring your pets to ARF’s annual Pet Celebration

Day at the adoption center at 90 Daniels Hole Road in Wainscott from 10 AM to noon. It’s fun and it’s free! Offerings include games, contests and delicious treats (for both canines and humans) as well as free micro-chipping and rabies vaccines. RSVP to [email protected].

SUNDAY 6•3•12• All are welcome to Clinton Academy for the

opening of the early summer exhibition “Moran: A Family Celebration of Home and Place,” at a Victorian Garden Party from 2 to 4 PM. Chilled tea, lavendar, lemonade, pound cake with rose petals, sugared violets, and even Victorian children’s games, presented by the East Hampton Historical Society. Festivities will be held outdoors behind Clinton Academy in the Mimi Meehan Garden. No charge. Visit www.easthamptonhistory.org or call 631-324-6850 for more info.

MONDAY 6•4•12• The East Hampton Rotary meets weekly at Spring

Close Restaurant at 341 Pantigo Road in East Hampton at 5:30 PM. Call 631-238-5257 for more info.

East Hampton

SouthamptonTHURSDAY 5•31•12

• The Southampton Chamber of Commerce will hold a “Networking Night,” hosted by the Hamptons Virtual Office Center on Hill Street from 5 to 7 PM. Sponsored by Standish Title Agency and catered by The Plaza Cafe, all are welcome to the $15 per person event. Appetizers, business card raffles, a 50/50 raffle and cash bar will be available. Call the Chamber at 631-283-0402 to RSVP.

• The Water Mill Museum is open until October 14, with grain grinding demos, exhibits about Water Mill history, children’s hands-on-milling demos, gallery

shows and receptions. Open today through Monday 11 AM to 5 PM, Sunday 1 to 5 PM. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Free admission. Call 631-726-4625 for more info.

FRIDAY 6•1•12• The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons

announces the return of spiritual leader, Rabbi Jan Uhrbach, with weekly Sabbath services tonight at 6:30 and tomorrow at 9:30 AM at the Old Whaler’s Church in Sag Harbor. For more info call 631-725-8188.

SATURDAY 6•2•12• A live auction of antiques, collectibles and estate

pieces at Old Whalers’ Church in Sag Harbor. Begins at 11 AM and benefits the Community House Fund. Items to be sold may be seen at a preview from 8 AM to the time of sale. Items purchased may be claimed on the same day from 3 to 5 PM or tomorrow from noon to 3 PM.

• The Westhampton Chamber of Commerce hosts the spring Arts and Crafts Show on the corner of Mill Road and Main Street on the village green. Today and tomorrow from 10 AM to 6 PM. Rain or shine. Includes over 70 vendors. Call 631-288-3337 or visit www.whbcc.org for more information.

TUESDAY 6•5•12• Southampton Artists Association hosts figure

drawing every Tuesday night at the Veterans Hall on Pond Lane. Goes from 7 to 9:30 PM. Model fee is $7. Call 631-283-8613 for more info.

WEDNESDAY 6•6•12• All are welcome to Bridge Gardens for tours

beginning at 10 AM. Daily admission is $10 for adults, $20 per family (up to four individuals).

• The Southampton Historical Museum invites all to a knitting circle with Mimi Finger at the Rogers Mansion at 2 PM. Every Wednesday. $5 per person, free for members.

North ForkFRIDAY 6•1•12

• Hallockville Museum Farm is open this weekend with guided tours at its Riverhead location. $7 for adults, $5 for seniors, kids aged five to 12 are $5. Both tours: $12 adults, $10 seniors, $5 kids. Groups of four: $20 for one tour or $35 for both tours. Call 631-298-5292 for more info.

SUNDAY 6•3•12• The Suffolk Bicycle Riders Association presents

the 32nd annual “Bike-Boat-Bike,” beginning at Greenport High School at 720 Front Street in Greenport. Check-in and registration opens at 7 AM and closes at 11 AM. $40 day of event. Routes include 25 miles to 137 miles, and span through the North and South Forks, Shelter Island and the Hamptons. For more information, visit www.sbraweb.org. Rain or shine.

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by Asher Lee

Today’s Birthday: Benny Goodman, 1909

ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) No fighting! This week if you pick up the sword and choose to fight the energy may blow up in your face. So take a beat and see if you can just show up and tell your story and then do your best to choose peace of mind over making a point.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) It is all about communication this week, so go ahead and talk and talk. The energy around this week may require some changes on your part; just make sure you are letting others know what you need.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Keep your head in a good place this week. It may be far too easy to allow your mind to wander to the negative side of things, so be diligent and take hold of your thoughts. There are other options, other than worst case scenarios.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Easy does it this week. No running with scissors and no rushing in without thinking. Take things one step at a time and allow your ideas to be fully cooked before you bring them out to anyone. Slow and steady wins the race.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Avoid the excessive part of your personality this week. Oh, come on, you can do it! Getting obsessive or excessive with anything will be a sure sign that you

have lost your way a little bit. Take a step back and see where you went off track and then make another choice.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) You’ve been wanting change, hoping for it, maybe praying for it, so why get all freaked out when the change is actually happening? Embrace this change even if it isn’t the change you expected. It still may take you to where you want to go.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) It may be time to raise your standards a little higher. I know you want everyone to love you and you want to get along with everyone, however, there are times when you shouldn’t allow others to give you less than what you want. This is one of those times. Hold out and take a stand for what you know you want.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) A little bit of detachment will go a long way for you this week. Allow others to make their own choices and don’t get too hung up on how you think things ‘should’ be, or how you think people ‘should’ be. Trust other people and their process; they are most likely doing the best they can.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Don’t forget your emotional needs in everything going on. Do your best to communicate all that you feel and all that you need. Those who

love you won’t know what you need unless you say it out loud, so speak up.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) No use beating yourself up over things. Your inner critic needs a rest, so give it some time off and be more of a coach to yourself rather than a critic. Someone needs to be on your side of things, so why not show up for yourself as a fan?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Alone time may be just what you need right now, so make room for it. There has been a good deal of energy around of late and a lot of people’s stuff may be living in your head. Alone time will allow you to let all that go so you can hear your own voice again.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) Delays are inevitable and your job

Miles Davis? Coltrane? The hippest cat of all might well have been Benny Goodman, the King of Swing. Goodman, perhaps the finest clarinetist of the century, ruled the airways and charts from 1928 until his death in 1986. It was Goodman who moved the jazz form onto the popular music charts; his seminal concert at Carnegie Hall on January 16, 1938 was described by critic Bruce Eder as “the single most important jazz or popular music concert in history.”

It was Goodman who explored the Bebop sound and brought it to a mainstream audience. And during the so-called “Cool” era of jazz Goodman was, simply put, the coolest clarinet player around and was in much demand.

At the age of 40 Goodman decided to refocus his playing and studied classical clarinet, having to re-learn technique almost from scratch. He proceeded to make a series of stunning albums featuring the world’s most influential classical composers; he was the featured soloist on Igor Stravinsky’s “Ebony Concerto.” Goodman’s search for perfection and his dedication to his music earned him the nickname of “The Professor.”

Goodman integrated American music, touring with black musicians as early as the 30s. Despite his mild-mannered appearance, Goodman would not tolerate racial slurs of any kind and would come to blows with detractors who persisted in taunting his musicians.

Needless to say, Goodman worked with the masters of his field: Gene Krupa was his drummer; Lionel Hampton played vibes in his band; he collaborated with George Benson and shared the stage with Harry James, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong.

Benny Goodman made dozens of albums, appeared in numerous movies, and was a fixture on television. His music will live on for eternity.

will be to trust those delays and make good use of the time. See if you can look around and see some things from a different perspective: a perspective that allows for the possibility that everything is happening with perfect timing.

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

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Reel DealBy Miles X. Logan

The

* Miles Top PickVisit indyeastend.com for up to

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Coming SoonHigh School (R) It’s

the summer season, and 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.

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Piranha 3D (R) Do we really need to tell you?

Now On DVD

The Secret World of Arrietty If you missed this in the theaters, by all means rent this wonderful little film and enjoy it with the kids. It’s about a tiny little human-like creature who lives in the walls of a home with her parents. When the little boy who lives

in the house befriends her, they form a special bond. N a t u r a l l y, p r o b l e m s arise. Carol B u r n e t t i s

terrific as the housekeeper. Also starring Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, Bridget Mendler in the title role, and David Henrie as the little boy.

Now PlayingMoonrise 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.

Men In Black III (PG-13) East Hampton’s Barry Sonnenfeld brings

his franchise back for Number 3 and, like two old friends, it’s great to see them again. They literally go back – in time, to save the world from creatures both grotesque and humorous. Agents J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones) have the usual snappy banter going, and Josh Bolin signs on as the wet-behind-the-ears newbie agent. Emma Thompson costars.

The Dictator (NR) Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest is more of the same silliness, but this one has a few more

laughs than his usual efforts. An all-star cast led by John C. Reilly, Ben Kingsley, and Megan Fox helps.

Dark Shadows (PG-13) Johnny Depp is perfect as Barnabas the vampire, but this isn’t one of Tim Burton’s best efforts. Don’t expect a laugh riots, because a lot of the funny scenes are in the trailer. Instead, the script is a meandering, the scenes disjointed, and the whole thing feels like Burton kind of mailed it in. Still, it has its moments. Add a star if you love Depp.

The GreaTer

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SECTIONDining THE INDEPENDENT’S

Main CourseBy Joe Cipro

18 Park PlaceEast Hampton324-5400

Breakfast - Lunch - DinnerTake Out Orders

Bell & Anchor

It’s already shaping up to be a memorable summer, especially in the restaurant scene. This summer will bring all of you Hamptons foodies plenty of new restaurants to enjoy along with the classic places you have come to know and love here on the East End.

This past week I was invited to attend the soft opening for one of these new highly anticipated restaurants, Bell & Anchor, open now in Sag Harbor. The Bell & Anchor is brought to you by renowned Hamptons restaurateurs David Lowenberg and Sam McCleland of the long time Sag Harbor staple The Beacon. The kitchen will be run by executive chef Dave Liszankie formally of Fresno in East Hampton.

The menu will have an emphasis on locally sourced seafood. It’s located on the pristine Mill Creek Marina which delivers one of the bests views in the Hamptons. The décor is simple yet elegant and really makes for a comfortable and pleasant dining experience.

Upon arrival we were greeted by warm smiling faces as we were swept away to a corner table overlooking the water. We were then treated to a

large platter of clams and oysters on the half shell, one of my favorites. I love clams so I had to try the crispy fried Ispwich clam bellies, despite having already chomped down about five clams prior. They were light, crisp and tender. I will certainly be back for more.

For my entrée I had the Cioppino (fish stew), which was delicious and

had just the right amount of spice. For dessert, the Key Lime pie which was some of the best I’ve had. It was very well balanced, not too sweet or tart.

Overall, I had a wonderful time and was more than impressed with the new establishment.

Bell & Anchor3253 Noyak Road

Sag Harbor

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The annual Fine Arts Festival in Montauk last weekend boasted oodles of unusual art for shoppers and browsers.