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  • REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT February 25, 2015THE INDEPENDENT Traveler Watchman

    ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTTHE INDEPENDENTFEBRUARY 25, 2015

    WWW.HAMPTONDAZE.COM

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    By Miles X. LoganIf ever there was an aptly named

    event its HarborFrost.But organizers of the Sag Harbor

    weekend hope to keep things hot with a calendar full of events the festival has become a winter favorite for tourists and locals alike.

    The Third Annual Frost Ball kicks things off Friday night at 6 PM at Muse In The Harbor (16 Main Street). There will be an open bar, hors doeuvres and plenty of fun. Saturday promises to be sunny and warm well, warmer -- there will be live music events all over the village, an ice carving at the Civil War monument (Main and Madison Streets) and fireworks courtesy of Grucci in the evening.

    Other scheduled events include Anna and Elsa from Frozen at the Sag Harbor Variety store (I PM), Fiery sensations, a fire dancing team on Long Wharf at 6 PM and a pasta dinner at the Old Whalers Church, also beginning at 6.

    There will be an all-star comedy show at Bay Street Theatre on Long Wharf Saturday night at 8.

    Sunday morn ing wi l l b r ing a pancake breakfast at the Fire Department on Brick Kiln Road and a HarborFrost hike sponsored by the friends of Long Pond Greenbelt. It begins at Mashashimuet Park at 10 AM.

    For more information call 631-918-3097. See you in the harbor Bub!

    HarborFrost Weekend In Sag Harbor

  • REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSFebruary 25, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT Traveler WatchmanB-4 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

    "Unchain My Heart" by Tina Andrews

    ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) You will be forced to rely on your

    sixth sense to get you through this weeks maze. Take a rest from your labors and regain your strength. Recent distortions have made you review your accomplishments. Now you intuitively know what does not work for you. If you avoid distractions, you will sense what you must do.

    TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21)Now is a good time to keep secrets.

    Some eyes are not ready to see what you know. Keep your true intentions hidden. You have a tendency to resist assistance but open up your mind to allow outside contributions to your success. Just slow down and see what happens if you are more silent than usual.

    GEMINI (May 21 - June 22)Be thankful for news of your small

    but good fortune. Know that you are doing what you should be doing, even if it doesnt seem to be bringing you what you want fast enough. Stay detached from feelings of lack if you want to avoid being weakened and

    overwhelmed by the respect and the envy of friends and foes alike.

    CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Put distance between yourself and

    the situation you want to change. You are so close to it that you cannot see clearly. You need more facts before you can create the movement you need to ride to victory. Finally, something exciting is coming, but you must wait just a bit longer. Keep sending out positive energy. Really.

    LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23)You can and must look at things

    from a higher perspective. If no one seems to be listening, take your message to those deep enough to understand, even if it means a little trip. An adventure will take you out of these feelings of anger and judgment. Upset yourself because youre right and you might as well be wrong.

    VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23)Do not let anxiety weaken your

    resolve. Havent you always handled whatever life threw at you? The great Chinese generals factored

    defeat into their war plans and were victorious. Make your own war plan logical and coherent. Keep the lines of communication open. Forget that battle, its the war you want to win, right?

    LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) You are attracted to mysteries and

    mystics this week. It sure does seem like magic, the way your wishes are coming into reality and your dreams are coming true. Keep practicing those visualizations before you go to sleep. Record your dreams because they will tell you a lot about what is going to happen in the near future.

    SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22)It will seem like a shortcut has

    materialized out of the blue, giving you the use of time and energy you have already allocated for other things. This will also save you a lot of headaches. Just do not expect this bridge across troubled waters to come in any pre-conceived form or you wont see it, even if you are standing on it.

    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Feel safe by spending time in the

    protection of a supportive group that understands what you are trying to do. Dont waste time explaining yourself to no-believers. You are developing more confidence and the capacity to love. Love will soon replace many of your doubts and fears with new faith. Play with the team.

    CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20)There are rhythms and cycles in

    nature and this is not the season to plant new seeds with a long growing season. Try not to feel frustrated; it would really waste your time. You may not see the logic in waiting until

    next season, when it will become obvious. Concentrate on solidifying the connections you already have.

    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19)Dont put boundaries on your own

    abilities; there are plenty of people who want to do that for you. You must move forward. You need to release feelings you have been holding deep inside. This is not a sign of weakness, but of great strength. By acknowledging your pain you will avoid making the same mistakes.

    PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) If you can step back and take a look

    at your actions, you will see how you are being overly analytical. Stop it. Attention to detail is good, but picking something apart to see how it functions usually results in disaster. If you want things to change, fine, but dont be too attached to how change happens. Its O.K. to take a rest.

    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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  • REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-5 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT February 25, 2015THE INDEPENDENT Traveler Watchman

    Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin

    Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

    All Star Comedy ShowBay Street Theater & Sag Harbor

    Center for the Ar ts presents the HarborFrost All Star Comedy Show hosted by Joseph Vecsey, on Saturday at 8 PM. Tickets are $20 and available online at www.baystreet.org or by calling the Bay Street Theater Box Office at 631-725-9500, open Tuesday through Saturday 11 AM to 5 PM.

    HarborFrost All Star Comedy Show features the rising stars of comedy. Host Joseph Vecsey (The Call Back Podcast) is a fast rising comedian and is known for hosting this show at Bay Street Theater for the past three years. Other comics for the evening include Corinne Fisher (Guys We F*****), Regina DeCicco (Gotham AXS TV), Chris Clarke (BET

    Comic View).

    Fresh HamptonsFresh Hamptons in Bridghampton

    hosts happy hour daily from 4 to 6 PM. Guests may enjoy half-priced bar food, house pours, tap beer and house wine.

    Cabin FeverThe Cabin Fever Music Festival

    concludes this weekend with Project Vibe and The Tweekers on Friday at Buckleys Inn Between. On Saturday Adams Atoms, Flak Jacket and Contagious Drip perform at Buckleys Pub CMO. On Sunday there is a matinee with a 3 PM start time with Haunted Hacienda, Planeside, Warm Needles and Black Leaf at Jimmy Cs. Shows start at 10 PM. Follow @cabinfevermusic for a full line up and venue locations.

    Michael PourMichael Pour will be performing at

    the Harbor Grill Saturday at 7 PM on 12 string guitar and vocals. No cover charge.

    Mercado Open MicMercado Mexican Grill & Tequila

    Bar in Bridgehampton presents an Open Jam/Mic every Thursday. All performers will receive special $2 and $3 tacos and 1/2 price margaritas for all customers. 7 to 9:30 PM.

    Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern presents happy

    hour Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 PM at the bar with reduced price drinks and $6 bar menu. On Friday its ladies night starting at 10 PM with $6 well drinks, $6 glasses of wine and $6 fireball shots for ladies. Saturday night for a $5 cover theres a DJ and $6 shots. Visit www.indianwellstavern.com.

    Southampton Publick HouseStop by for Monday Night Madness

    in the taproom featuring $5 pints, $5 burger platters, and $.50 wings. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials at 9:30. Friday is all night happy hour with taproom specials and DJ Dory at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

    ZokkonZokkon in East Hampton hosts free

    sushi at the bar 5 to 8 PM tomorrow evening. Sunday through Thursday the restaurant offers a three course prix fixe for $25.95.

    The Jam SessionThe Jam Session takes place on

    Thursdays from 6 to 8 PM at Wolffer in Sagaponack throughout the month of February. Visit www.thejamsession.org.

    Buckleys Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays in Hampton

    Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, its Buckleys 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.

    Quiz NightTownline BBQ in Sagaponack

    presents Quiz Night. Every Thursday at 7 PM trivia nerds near and far are invited to participate and test their knowledge. Each participant pays a $10 participation fee, which will be put in the pot for the grand prize.

    All quiz participants will receive a 10 percent discount on non-promotional food during the quiz. For more information call Townline BBQ at 631-537-2271.

    WolfferCandlelight Fridays take place at

    Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack every Friday evening from 5 to 8 PM. Enjoy live music and wines by the glass or bottle. Visit www.wolffer.com.

    HarborFrost All Star Comedy Show takes place at Bay Street Theater this weekend. Clockwise from top left: Regina DeCicco, Joseph Vecsey, Chris Clarke and Corinne Fisher.

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    todays birthdayby Miles X. Logan

    When George Harrison, all of 15, tried out to play guitar for the Quarrymen, he doubtless had no idea what heights the band would reach. Just a few weeks later the band changes its names to The Beatles and the rest is history.

    Though Paul McCartney and John Lennon were the undisputed leaders of the band, Harrison quietly influenced the direction of the band. His fascination with slide guitar came from Ry Cooders work; he led The Beatles into acoustic music after becoming a disciple of Bob Dylan; and his excursion into Ravi Shankars music changed the sound of The Beatles forever.

    Lennon and McCartney composed the great majority of Beatles songs, but Harrison forced his way onto the albums

    by composing brilliant songs, many the equal of those of his counterparts, among them While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Here Comes The Sun, and Something.

    Though The Beatles break up is usually attributed to the infighting between Lennon and McCartney and their girlfriends, it was Harrison who forced the issue he literally had written so many songs that he didnt know what to do with them all. His first solo album, All Things Must Pass, was a three-album set of original music.

    Harrison would record sporadically until his death in 2001. He formed the Traveling Wilburys to work with two of his idols, Dylan and Roy Orbison and the first album went platinum in a matter of weeks.

    Harrison, like Lennon, paid a price for his fame. In 1999 an intruder broke into his house in the middle of the night and almost stabbed him to death. His wife Olivia beat the assailant with a lamp and poker iron to finally subdue him, but Harrison suffered 40 stab wounds.

    He died of cancer, which he blamed on many years of smoking. His estate was valued at over $100 million.

    George Harrison, 1943

    Stages, A Childrens Theatre Workshop, Inc., invites young actors to join its Spring 2015 Theater Programs. Stages offers a variety of programs throughout the school year.

    The popular Spring Performance Workshop for actors ages 8-18 will be held at the Southampton Town Recreation Center at 1370A Majors Path in Southampton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 4:30-6:30 PM beginning next Wednesday. This eight-week Workshop will culminate in the performance of a full scale musical production at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Into the Woods, Bye Bye Birdie, and Cinderella among others are productions under consideration. The cost of the Performance Workshop is $475.

    For younger actors, mature 6-10 year olds, Stages offers its Creative Drama Workshop, meeting Tuesdays from 4:00 PM-5:30 PM starting this Tuesday.

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    Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin

    Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin

    Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

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    Antique Dolls ExhibitAgeless Beauty: Antique Dolls

    Exh ib i t a t the Su f fo lk Coun ty 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.

    The Historical Society also presents Black History Through the Eyes of Dolls Exhibit, an historical collection of nearly two hundred African American dolls from the private collection of Dr. Judith Kronin, an avid doll collector, renowned educator, and author of Creating Smart Schools. Call 631-727-2881 for more info.

    Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

    Scavenger HuntJoin Kate Mueth and her renowned

    local dance theatre company the Neo-Political Cowgirls, in partnership with The Montauk Playhouse, for a magical theatrical scavenger hunt for all ages on Saturday from 1 to 3 PM. The journey begins at the gazebo on the green in the center of Montauk with start times beginning every 20 minutes. Perfect for all ages. Visit www.npcowgirls.org.

    Pink Pearl GalaAt the inaugural Pink Pearl Gala

    on Friday, March 20, the North Fork Breast Health Coalition will recognize gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph M. Duva with the first Pink Pearl Spirit Award. The dinner and award ceremony will be held from 6 to 9 PM in the elegant ballroom

    at the East Wind Inn and Caterers in Wading River. News12 Reporter Shari Einhorn will emcee the event.

    The gala was named for Pearl Philindas, past president of the North Fork Breast Health Coalition, who passed away last year. She will be honored posthumously with the first Pink Pearl Community Service Award. In addition, Janine Nebons of Tanger Outlets will receive the first Pink Pearl Corporate Leadership Award. She has been instrumental in the success of sixteen NFBHC Annual 5K Walks held at the Riverhead outlet center.

    Seating is available for $95 per person. For more info call 631-208-8889, contact Event Chair Melanie McEvoy at [email protected] or visit www.northforkbreasthealth.org.

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    BluebirdsBluebirds, a new play by Joe

    Brondo will take place at Guild Hall Friday through March 1. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. Starring Sophie Vanier and Joe Brondo, a young couples relationship is tested when an unfulfilled Walt reveals his plot to

    sell a stolen rare book and Sarah refuses to take part, which sets into motion a night of past hurts brought to light and new revelations that will change their lives for better or worse. Visit www.guildhall.org.

    Our HospitalityMusic at the Old Town Church

    presents the silent film Our Hospitality starring Buster Keaton with live theatre organ style accompaniment by Bernie Anderson on Saturday at 7 PM.

    CfAR Trivia QuizCitizens For Access Rights or CfAR will host Trivia Night on Friday at

    the Amagansett American Legion Hall (Montauk Highway, Amagansett) at 7 PM doors open at 6:30 PM. Teams of four can register in advance for $25 per person ($20 for 2015 CfAR members), singles may also register and will be put on a team. To register in advance send team name to [email protected]. There will be a cash prize for first place. Snacks and refreshments will be available. All proceeds will go to CfAR to protect beach access on the East End.

    Anti-Bias OutreachLast fall the East Hampton Town Anti-Bias task force brainstormed ways

    to reach out to the community. Heres what theyve got on tap in the coming weeks.

    On Friday, February 27, at LTV Studios on Industrial Road in Wainscott the Academy Award- winning documentary, Mighty Times: The Childrens March will be presented, starting at 7 PM.

    The film tells the story of the heroic young people of Birmingham, Alabama, who braved arrest, fire hoses, and police dogs in 1963 to march for justice during the Civil Rights Movement.

    The Anti-Bias Task Force sponsored a short film student contest and will screen local films on February 27 and March 6 during their Movie Nights.

    On Friday, March 6, same time, same place the Anti-Bias Task Force presents the Academy Award-winning documentary, A Time for Justice.

    Narrated by Civil Rights leader Julian Bond and featuring Congressman John Lewis, the film presents a short history of the Civil Rights Movement through historical footage of dramatic moments.

    Following each of these movie showings, Reverend Katrina Foster will lead a panel discussion concerning the films subjects and their relationship to todays society.

    Baked delights and refreshments will be served, courtesy of an Anti-Bias Task Force member and outstanding home baker. They are not to be missed.

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    Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (R) Its the worst movie of all time. No, its the second worst movie of all time. No its the . . . the debate rages, but one thing is for sure: they dont come any stupider. Pity yourself if you find yourself laughing.

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    Pride An uplifting true tale of a fledging gay-rights group that raises money for striking Welch coalminers in the late 80s. The predictable clash of cultures is stereotypical but the end result poignant.

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    WEDNESDAY 22515 Integral yoga, pickleball and open gym are on

    the agenda at the Montauk Playhouse each Wednesday. Visit easthamptonny.gov for the schedule of offerings all week. FRIDAY 22715

    Hugh King and Barbara Borsack are the next speakers in the East Hampton Historical Societys Winter Lecture Series. Theyll discuss amateur theater during the 19th and 20th centuries at Clinton Academy at 7 PM. The event is free and refreshments will be served.

    The Parents Prom, a dance party for grown ups to benefit the junior prom will be held from 7:30 to 11 PM at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett. Tickets are $25. Get them at Springs General Store or Hampton Chutney.

    The Springs Presbyterian Church offers a take out dinner from 3:30 to 6:30 PM. $13 gets you chicken cacciatore with rice, Caesar salad and cake.

    Join The Retreat Teen Leadership Project as they participate in Crossroad Musics Teen Music Night. From 7 to 9 PM the Teen Leaders will be hosting an informational table with materials about Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and pledges for Hearts for Healthy Relationships. For more information please contact Helen Atkinson-Barnes at 631-329-4398 or by email at [email protected] 22815

    Hike Big Reed Pond with Vickie Von Frank of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at Big Reed Pond County Park, two miles down from East Lake Drive. Got questions? Phone 631-487-4506.

    THURSDAY 22615 The Southampton Chamber of Commerce holds its

    networking night at the Southampton Museum at 7 PM. FRIDAY 22715

    The Southampton Town Youth Bureau hosts Uptown Elm at 230 Elm in Southampton. For students in grades nine through 12, there will be a DJ spinning

    great tunage, refreshments and pizza. Transpo available. $10 admission. Call 631-702-2425 for the deets. 8 to 11 PM. SATURDAY 22815

    Dr. Grier-Kelly will present We Come This Far by Faith, about the significant influences African Americans have had on society with a local perspective. Shell examine powerful and widely celebrated voices of historic and community leaders and the movements that have had an impact on the post era. Seating is limited, RSVP by calling 631-283-0774 ext 523. Rogers Memorial Library hosts this segment of the lecture series celebrating Southamptons 375 th anniversary at 3 PM.

    Theres a family winter water bird and beach walk in Hampton Bays presented by the South Fork Natural History Museum. Call 631-537-9735 for admission, registration and meeting place info.

    Cup Scout Pack 261 presents a spaghetti dinner fundraiser at the East Quogue United Methodist Church from 5 to 7 PM. Tickets are $10 for ages 12 and up. SUNDAY 3115

    Celebrate Purim with Temple Adas Israels annual party. From 11 AM to 2 PM there will be a sefie booth, tumble bus, caricaturist, yoga, henna tattoos and a costume parade. Free and open to the public. Temple Adas Israel is located at Atlantic Avenue and Elizabeth Street in Sag Harbor.

    Meet Howard Reisman (631-283-5376) for a trek through Elliston Park at 10 AM. Start at the park entrance on Millstone Brook Road in Southampton for this Southampton Trails Preservation Society-sponsored hike.

    SATURDAY 22815 The Riverhead Farmers Market operates indoors

    in the old Swezeys department store on East Main Street. It runs every Saturday. 10 AM to 2 PM.

    Trace your familys past during a genealogy workshop at the Suffolk County Historical Society on Main Street in Riverhead. 1 to 3 PM. Call 631-727-2881 to register.

    Temple Israel of Riverhead, located on the Northville Turnpike welcomes Dr. Eric Mandel, Founder and Director of MEPIN (the Middle East Political and Information Network) for a presentation and discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at 7 PM.

    Heres 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 22515 AARP tax assistance is available every Wednesday

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    Artist and curator Art Donovan discusses his book The Art of Steampunk at 1 PM.

    John Jermain Library 631-725-0049

    FRIDAY 22715 Learn how to sell items on eBay at 10:30 AM.

    SATURDAY 22815 Its beading basics. Let the instructor string

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    Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

    THURSDAY 22615 More Than A Month: One Mans Journey to End

    Black History Month will be shown at 6 PM.

    Quogue Library 631-653-4224

    TUESDAY 3315 Every Tuesday night theres Zumba for just $5 a

    class. 6:30 PM. Be sure to register first.

    Westhampton Library 631-288-3335

    SUNDAY 3115 From noon to 4 PM, its Westhampton Garage.

    Build unique projects with your family using materials supplied by the library and imagination supplied by you.

    Montauk Library 631-668-3377

    WEDNESDAY 3415 See Life Itself at 7 PM.

    Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134

    THURSDAY 22615 Al Goldberg lectures about the right tackle for

    the situation at 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the North Fork Anglers.FRIDAY 22715

    The Address, a documentary about a school in Vermont where every year the kids learn and recite the Gettysberg Address, screens at 1:30 PM.

    Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

    SATURDAY 22815 Polar Bears are the focus of this weeks family

    fun and craft time at 3:30 PM.

    Riverhead Library 631-727-3228

    FRIDAY 22715 Its fashion origami for grades five through 12.

    5 to 6 PM. WEDNESDAY 3415

    Senior singles meet and greet from 1 to 2:30 PM.

  • REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSFebruary 25, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT Traveler WatchmanB-10 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

    Independent Dining

    18 Park PlaceEast Hampton324-5400

    Breakfast - Lunch - DinnerTake Out Orders

    Best Steaks

    In Town!

    New York Shell Steak

    $19.99Soup or

    Fresh House Salad16oz. bone-in

    Shell Steak with Baked or

    French Fried PotatoesDessert

    Tuesday Night is Steak Night

    Cliffs Elbow Too!1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel

    298-3262LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

    facebook.com/cliffselbowroomwww.elbowroomli.com

    Best Steaks

    In Town!

    Now ServingComplied by Jessica Mackin

    Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email to [email protected].

    Bell & AnchorThe Bell & Anchor in Sag Harbor

    will host lobster night every Wednesday beginning at 5:30 PM. Lobster night will offer a three-course menu at varying prices. For further information or reservations, call The Bell & Anchor at 631-725-3400 or visit www.thebellandanchor.com.

    Fresh HamptonsFresh Hamptons hosts pizza night

    every Thursday beginning at 5 PM. Guests may enjoy the three-course, build-your-own pie dinner, for $18, plus tax and gratuity. For reservations or more information about Fresh Hamptons, call 631-537-4700 or visit www.freshhamptons.com.

    BKBBKB opened Tuesday, February

    17: Dynamic father-and-son team and co-owners Eric and Adam Miller have transported their popular sea-to-table concept Bay Kitchen Bar from East Hampton to Manhattans Upper East Side. Like the East Hampton original, this restaurant ser ves the best seafood and meats that local East Coast suppliers have to offer. Favorites like marinated Montauk Tuna and Harbor Fluke, Lobster Rolls and Fishermans Soup are mainstays, while Millers Day Boat Sea Scallops and Atlantic Black Sea Bass are given a seasonal treatment with winter vegetables and grains.

    New d ishes inc lude Po t ted Confit Duck and Czech Knedlk Dumplings topped with Mil lers slow cooked pilsner braised angus short ribs.

    R o u n d i n g o u t t h e t e a m , desserts are by decorated pastry chef Lukas Pohl (La Degustation Bohme Bourgeoisie, Hospoda),

    while talented mixologist Maura McGuigan (Booker and Dax, The Rose) puts her signature twist on classic seasonally-inspired cocktails, and a carefully curated wine list brings sommelier Eric Heines talents to the table.

    Open for dinner daily, each night kicks off with a $1 Oyster Happy Hour from 5 to 6 PM. For more info visit www.bkbrestaurant.com.

    Wine Tasting WorkshopsWeekly wine tasting workshops

    are back at Wainscott Main Wine & Spirits. The series features a workshop with Andrew Bell, American Sommelier Association; President, Wine Symphony Inc., discussing Champagne and other sparkling wines today at 5:30 PM, $10 per person.

    On Wednesday, March 4, Noble Grapes: A Comparative Look at Riesling & Pinot Noir by Kevin Tunney, David Bowler Wines. Located at 354 Montauk Highway. Email [email protected] or call 631-537-2800 to sign up.

    BKB opens in NYC.

  • REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-11 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT February 25, 2015THE INDEPENDENT Traveler Watchman

    Prime Meats GroceriesProduce Take-Out

    Fried Chicken BBQ RibsSandwiches Salads

    Party Plattersand 6ft. HeroesBeer, Ice, Soda

    Open7Days aWeekWholesale 725-9087Retail 725-9004

    cken

    No MSG

    CHENS GARDENCHINESE RESTAURANTTake-out & Free Delivery (Min. $15)

    SZECHUAN & CANTONESE SPECIALTIES

    PURCHASE OVER:$15.00 FREE Egg Roll$25.00 FREE Quart of Soup$35.00 FREE Order of Dumplings$50.00 FREE Order of Sesame Chicken

    329-0333 329-3232478 Montauk Hwy. (Next To Dutch Motel) East Hampton

    ASTPORT LIQUORSEETastings Every Sat.

    3-7 pm

    All Major Credit Cards& Debit Cards Accepted

    Senior DiscountTuesday

    Gift Wrapping

    $1.00 Off$10.00 Purchase

    $2.00 Off$20.00 Purchase

    Not to be combined with other offers. Not to be combined with other offers.

    15 Eastport Manor RoadEastport 325-1388 Open 9am(In the Eastport Shopping Center, next to King Kullen)

    Open Sunday 12pm - 6pm Closed on MondayOpen Sunday 12pm - 6pm Monday 12-7pmMonday 9-6, Tuesday-Thursday 9-8, Friday & Saturday 9-9, Sunday 12-6

    LOTTO IN STOREAll Major Credit Cards

    Accepted

    WINTER SPECIALS

    358 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott631-537-5553 631-537-5181 FAX

    Everything made fresh on premises dailyPrivate Catering Available

    OPEN 8AM-3PM THURS.-TUES; CLOSED WED.

    DAILY HOT LUNCHES$8.95

    1/2 PRICE TUESDAYSALL PREPARED FOODS

    524 Montauk Highway, East QuogueTake-out 653-4042 Delivery

    NEW MOON CAFEwww.nmcafe.com Established 1978

    Dig out and meet us at The Moon!

    Dinner served Tuesday to Sunday at 5:00 pm

    Saturday Lunch at Noon Sunday Brunch at Noon Happy Hours 5:00-7:00pm

    Check our Night lyBlackboard Specia ls

    Ingredients (serves 2)4 oranges (juiced)

    2 bananas2 green tea bags

    1 cup water2 tbsp strained Greek yogurt

    1 tbsp honey2 cups ice

    Banana, Orange & Green Tea Smoothie

    MethodFirst steep the green tea bags

    in a cup of water for 10 minutes. Once you have made the tea, set it in the fridge to cool while you juice your oranges. When the tea is cool simply put all ingredients in the blender and let it rip.

    The result should be a light refreshing start to the day.

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    www.indyeastend.com

  • REAL ESTATE IN THE NEWSFebruary 25, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT Traveler WatchmanB-12 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

    CelebrateMontauks 53rd

    St. Patricks Day ParadeMarch 22, 2015

    2015 Grand MarshalTerry Watson

    Special Advertising Opportunitieswith increased Montauk Delivery

    Call 324-2500 to be part ofThis Special Tribute to be printed

    in March 18th Edition

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