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REAL ESTATEIN THE NEWS B-1 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT September 17, 2014THE INDEPENDENT • Traveler Watchman

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

Harvest Road AuthorThe author Melissa Martin Ashley

of Baiting Hollow will sign copies of her book Harvest Road Saturday at Claudio’s from 1 to 4 PM. The book is set in the North Fork wine country. Claudio’s is on 111 Main Street in

Greenport. For more information, contact 405-458-5642 or Michelle Whitman at [email protected].

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of Anita Hill at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 4pm. One Man Musical

On Tuesday the John Drew Theater Lab presents Chicken-Fried Ciccone, a one-man musical by J. Stephen Brantley.

Armed with an acoustic guitar, actor-playwright Brantley reveals how he went from junkie to functional with a little help from the queen of reinvention. Obie-winning master David Drake directs. Admission is free.

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Sweet CharitiesBy Jessica Mackin

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

Golf TournamentA benefit Golf Tournament for

The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreation Center takes place Tuesday at a Bridgehampton course designed by Rees Jones. The day starts at 10 AM with brunch, practice, 18 holes of golf, the 19th celebratory buffet dinner with awards, plus a few surprises. Visit www.BHCCRC.com.

Color Me WildThe “Color Me Wild” color run/

walk, a 5K to benefit for the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center, starts at Tiana Beach in Hampton Bays on Saturday at 9 AM, rain or shine. Admission is $50 per person and each runner will receive a T-shirt and dye packet.

Runners will be covered with biodegradable corn starch-based dye of all different colors and the race will finish back at Tiana Beach where DJs will play music and have a dance party at the pavilion along the ocean. All proceeds go toward benefiting the Center’s mission to rehabilitate and return animals to the wild.

Visit www.wildliferescuecenter.org.

Wines & CaninesSave homeless pets and enjoy

scenic vineyards during peak harvest season on the North Fork at the Wines & Canines walk/run benefit. Take a

leisurely dog walk/run at Baiting Hollow Farm to benefit Kent Animal Shelter on Sunday, at 10 AM. Chinese auction, raffles, low-cost

Night MovesBy Jessica Mackin

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

Suffolk TheaterFolk/Punk Rock icon Billy Bragg

comes to the Riverhead landmark Friday night for an 8 PM show. Remember the doors open at 6:30 and there is a gourmet restaurant and bar on site. Call 718-727-4343 for tickets.

The Jam SessionThe Jam Session takes place on

Thursdays from 7 to 9 PM at Bay Burger in Sag Harbor. Visit www.thejamsession.org.

Southampton Publick HouseStop by for Monday Night

Madness in the taproom featuring $5

pints, $5 burger platters, and more specials. Weekday happy hour runs from 4 to 7 PM. Wednesday is Ladies Night with drink specials and DJ Tony. Friday happy hour lasts all night and local legend DJ Dory spins at 10 PM. Saturday night, dance to Hamptons Classics served up by DJ Brian at 10 PM.

Buckley’s Inn BetweenHappy hour weekdays in

Hampton Bays run from 4 to 8 PM, with $3 pints of everything on tap, well drinks, and pouring wine. DJ Phil at 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays see two for one appetizers at the bar all day. On Thursdays, it’s Buckley’s famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM. Music by DJ Pauly and beer pong.

WolfferTwilight Thursdays take place

at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack. Enjoy live music on the lawn of the main winery from 5 to 8 PM. Sunset Saturdays take place on the lawn at the wine stand at 5 PM. Visit www.wolffer.

canine vaccines and microchipping, caricature and photo portraits, wine and food sales, Kent’s pet boutique, and more will make this a great day out.

Registration and information a t w w w . c r o w d r i s e . c o m /KentWinesCanines or call 631-727-5731.

Independent / courtesy Suffolk Theater

Rock/Folk icon Billy Bragg will perform Friday in Riverhead.

On Cover: American Music at Bay Street“Legends of American Music” film will be shown on Friday at 7:30

PM at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor.A celebration of the diversity and passion that is American Music. Rare

film clips of the “Best of the Best” featuring Sam Cooke, Staple Singers, Beach Boys, Etta James, B.B. King, Janis Joplin, Bill Monroe, Willie Nelson, Ben Goodman, Billie Holiday, Jerry Garcia, Louis Armstrong, Bob Dylan and many more will be presented by film maker Joe Lauro in celebration of the upcoming 3rd Annual Sag Harbor American Music Festival.

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Gallery WalkBy Jessica Mackin

12 Years Experience

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

OPENING“Out of Time”

Opening Reception: Saturday, 5 to 7 PM at the art sites on West Main Street in Riverhead. Andrea Cote has created a series of new photographs using collaged segments of photos and negatives; Pierre Cote’s found-object sculptures use humor and an instinctual approach to composition.

ONGOINGModernist Color

Vered Gallery in East Hampton presents “Modernist Color: The First 90 Years.” Artists include Man Ray, George Bellows, Milton Avery, Arthur B. Carles, Larry Rivers, and many others. The show runs through September 29. For more info visit www.veredart.com.

Kevin TeareKevin Teare, a visual ar tist

and a musician, combines the two disciplines in his most recent work. The artist will be exhibiting both watercolor studies and oil on mylar paintings at the Art Gallery at the Quogue Library. Teare lives and works in Sag Harbor. The show runs through September 29.

Michael CombsParrish Road Show presents

Michael Combs at Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead through September 28.

JoAnne DumasJoAnne Dumas is a photographer

inspired by the tantalizing qualities of water. “Resplendent Water” is on display at Suffolk County Community

College’s Eastern Campus through October 24. A reception for the artist will be held on tomorrow from 4 to 6 PM.

Lawrence Fine ArtA Rolph Scarlett exhibition

continues throughout the rest of the month at Lawrence Fine Art in East Hampton.

Quiet RiotChristine Sciulli’s “Quiet Riot”

is on display at Duck Creek Farm in Springs. The show runs through Saturday. Visit duckcreekfarmarts.blogspot.com.

For The PeopleKaryn Mannix contemporary

presents “For The People: Beat of the Street” benefiting East End Hospice at Atlantic Terrace Motel in Montauk. The show runs through Sunday by appointment only. Visit www.karynmannixcontemporary.com.

Linda Fantuzzo Hagins & Mortimer Design in

Southampton hosts the Hamptons debut of Charleston painter Linda Fantuzzo at their recently opened design gallery. Works can be seen through September 30. Visit www.haginsmortimerdesign.com.

Megan EuellThe 1708 House in Southampton

presents Megan Euell “Paintings and Drawings from The Hamptons and Europe.” The show runs throughout September.

SaboteursThe East Hampton Historical

Society presents “June 13, 1942: Saboteurs Land in Amagansett” at the Clinton Academy Museum. The show runs through October 13.

Amagansett ArtThe Amaganset t His tor ical

Association presents “Amagansett Art: Across the Years.” The exhibition presents the work of artists who have lived and worked in Amagansett or have used Amagansett as their inspiration.

A few of the many artists included are Scott Bluedorn, Ralph Carpentier,

Elliott Erwitt, Sue Gussow, Toby Haynes, Elizabeth Levine, Claire Nivola, Joe Pintauro, Ken Robbins, Anne Seelbach, and Michelle Stuart. The four curators of the exhibit are Elena Prohaska Glinn, Nina Gillman, Jeanie Trusty Stiles, and Isabel Carmichael.

The exhibition will remain open through Sunday.

Independent / Kramoris Gallery

Ted Davies woodblock prints of New York City will be on view at the Romany Kramoris Gallery from tomorrow through October 9, 2014.

Independent / Miles X. Logan

The annual Montauk Seafood Festival satisfied the seafood tooth of visitors to the harbor over the weekend, with awesome eats and activities at the Montauk Marin Basin and Uihlein’s Marina.

‘Starr’-Studded Music Fest At WHBPACThe first annual East End Music & Arts Festival is at the Westhampton 

Beach Performing Arts Center this Friday at 8 PM.Come and see Grammy nominated artists including Robert Randolph, 

Tonic,  “American  Idol”  alum  Paul  McDonald,  singer-songwriter  Toby Lightman, and artwork by the one-and-only Ringo Starr at the first-ever event.

Tickets start at $75, with concert-goers and the general public having an opportunity to view and purchase Starr’s artwork. One hundred percent of Starr’s art revenue is donated to the Lotus Foundation.

VIP ticket holders will join the artists for a special pre-show meet and greet, and have early access to view and purchase very limited edition artwork created and signed by the Beatle drummer! Also included as a VIP will be a limited edition festival poster and festival merchandise. For the VIP package, it’s $200 plus guaranteed seating in the first two rows. VIP fun starts at 5 PM.

For more information contact the WHBPAC at 631-288-1500 or whbpac.org.

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An asterisk (*) denotes an Indy Best Movie pick.

Coming Soon20,000 Days On Earth (NR) A

documentary/mockumentary about the performer Nick Cave. If you don’t know who he is, chances are

you won’t care after you see this, either. But fans will find it . . . well, amusing if nothing else.

New To TheatersDolphin Tale 2 (PG-13) Why, oh

why, Lord? Why must every movie that isn’t a complete flop get a sequel? Yes, Winter, the courageous dolphin is back and so are Harry Connick Jr., Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd et al mining the tale of the dolphin with the prosthetic tail. Maybe in the next one Winter will end up in a tuna can.

New On DVDDivergent All the latest special

effects don’t make up for a ridiculous plot in this sci-fi action flick directed by Neil Burger (The Illusionist). Kate Winslet apparently was signed to give the film credibility but let’s face it: it’s a payday for her and nothing more. Still, if you like this sort of thing it’ll hold your attention – briefly.

Now PlayingHoneymoon (R) A young couple

decides to spend their honeymoon in a remote lake cottage and that, as always, is a recipe for disaster. In this case the bride, Rose Leslie (“Game Of Thrones”) begins wandering around at night, acting weird. Hubby, played by Harry Treadaway, suspects something sinister lurks in the woods. After all, there is always something sinister in the woods

The Longest Week (PG-13) Justin Bateman stars as a rich thirty something who sponges off his parents and lives in their swanky hotel. In the course of a week he gets cut off by the parents, moves in with his buddy, and falls in love. The movie is something of a cross between a Wes Anderson and Woody Allen film, except director Peter Glantz doesn’t have the vision or technique those masters possess. As a result, we quickly become bored with these spoiled, pampered characters. Billy Crudup, Olivia Wilde, and Jenny Slate co-star.

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (R) And so the Oscar season opens. Jessica Chastain gets an early leg up for a Best Actress nod in Ned Benson’s latest, which is in reality a combination of his two previous films, Him and Her. Chastain and James McAvoy play a married couple trying to regroup after a tragedy rips them apart. It’s emotionally wrenching and the cast, which includes William Hurt and Viola Davis, is superb.

The November Man (R ) A retired CIA agent code named The November Man, whose specialty is killing people,is lured out of retirement to protect a witness, who is, of course, beautiful (Olka Kurylenko). It’s no coincidence Pierce Brosnan, a former James Bond in the flicks, is cast in the title role as it adds cache to this contrived spy movie. You know the subplots: a mole inside the agency and a former protégé turned bad make things rather difficult. From the best selling novels by Bill Granger.

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cuervogold

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1.75

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kahluaIRISH CREAM 750

$1899LITER

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1011.75

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threeolives

1.75

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stoli1.75

$3199

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446CHARD 750

$899

gasconMALBEC 750

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dark horse wines

ALL TYPES

$799

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CAB 750

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PG 750

$2199

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$1499

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ALEX CAB750

$2199

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CHARD 750

$1299

eccodomoni

ALL TYPES 750

$899

alamosMALBEC 750

$899

los vascos

CAB 750

$799

jacobscreek

ALL TYPES 750

$599

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CHIANTI 750

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giovelloPINOT GRIGIO 1.5

$1399

zoninPINOT GRIGIO 1.5

$999

rexgoliath

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$899

bollaALL TYPES 1.5

$1199

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VITA FRUIT750

$1299

dewarswhitelabel

1.75

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wildhorse

PINOT NOIR750

$1699

gatonegro

ALL TYPES 1.5

$699

ruffinoCHIANTI, PG 1.5

$1299

st. francis

CHARD 750

$1299

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SAUV BLANC 750

$799

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TEQUILA750 ML

$2699

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1.5 ML

$1799san guiseppe

pinot noir750 ML

$899

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PINOT NOIR 1.5

$1799PINOT NOIR 750

$899

stone cellars

CAB, CHARD, PINOT GRIGIO

1.5

$799

sterlingNAPA CHARD,

750

$1199

rosemontSHIRAZ 750

$899

pindarWINTER WHITE 1.5

$1199WINTER WHITE 750

$549

blackstoneMERLOT 750

$899CAB 750

$899

closdu bois

CHARD 750

$1099CAB 750

$1399

andreBRUT/XD

ALL TYPES 750

$549

folonari SOAVE

PINOT GRIGIO1.5

$1099

chandonBRUT 750

$1499

cupcake wines

ALL TYPES 750

$999

coppolaCLARET 750

$1499

kim crawford

SB 750

$1399

nobiloSB 750

$999

hessSEL CHARD 750

$999

rodneystrong

MERLOT 750

$1299CAB 750

$1499

walnutcrest

CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5

$899

forestglen

CHARD 1.5

$1299

moet imperial

BRUT 750

$4199

clicquotBRUT 750

$4199

sterlingNAPA

SAUV BLANC 750

$1099

fronteraALL TYPES 1.5

$899

beringerF. CHARD, CAB,

MER 1.5

$1499

barefootcellars

CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5

$1199

sterlingNAPA CAB 750

$1699

flipflop

ALL TYPES 1.5

$999

coppolaCHARDONNAY 750

$1099

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WEDNESDAY 9•17•14• It’s integral yoga, open gym, and pickleball at

the Montauk Playhouse on Wednesdays. Other activities offered throughout the week include toddler exploration, and co-ed volleyball. Visit www.ehamptonny.gov for their complete schedule.

THURSDAY 9•18•14• The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce hosts

its fall mixer at the Blue Parrot, located at 33A Main Street, from 5 to 7 PM. No admission, cash bar. Bring business cards to exchange.

• Guild Hall in East Hampton offers a comedy improv boot camp for kids aged nine to 15 on Thursdays from 4:30 to 6 PM through November 13, with a culminating performance that night. Call for price and additional details. 631-324-0806.

• There’s a heart health open house at the East Hampton Senior Center on Springs Fireplace Road at 10:30 AM.

SATURDAY 9•20•14• The Springs Farmers Market at Ashawagh Hall in

Springs runs from 9 AM to 1 PM. • Hike Stony Hill and the George Sid Miller Trail

with Eva Moore (631-681-4774) of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the Fresh Pond parking lot in Amagansett. Visit the EHTPS website for news of additional hikes.

SUNDAY 9•21•14• The East Hampton Historical Society will be

hosting a curator tour of “June 13, Saboteurs Land in Amagansett” at Clinton Academy Museum at 10 AM.

TUESDAY 9•23•14• The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons

will be on hand with voter registration forms at the post offices in Montauk and East Hampton from 10 AM till noon, and at One Stop Market on Springs Fireplace Road from 11 AM to 1 PM.

WEDNESDAY 9•17•14• A bereavement support group is held each week

at Southampton Hospital from 5:30 to 7 PM. Call 631-283-6729 for additional information.

• A support group for adult children of aging parents meets the third Wednesday of every month from 6 to 8 PM at the Hampton Bays Senior Center on Ponquogue Avenue. Call 631-728-1235.

THURSDAY 9•18•14• AA meetings are held at Joshua’s Place in

Southampton each Thursday morning at 7:30 AM.• Duplicate Bridge Games are held at the

Bridgehampton Senior Center every Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Prior experience and partner required.

• The Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute invites you to a launch party for “Healthy At Any Age,” a free program to help seniors live fit and independent lives. 12:30 PM in the wellness classroom (third floor) 240 Meeting House Lane. Call 631-728-WELL to RSVP.

• The Hampton Bays Rotary Club is partnering with Hampton Bays Middle School to bring fresh drinking water to South Sudan by raising money to build a well in a local village. The fund raising will kick off with the Rotary Club’s 8th Annual “Autumn Evening by the Sea,” from 6 to 8 PM at Oakland’s Restaurant on Dune Road. Admission is $45 and includes an open bar and appetizers. Raffle tickets are on sale from all Rotarians or at the Hampton Bays Library on Ponquogue Avenue, Spring & Summer Activities on Montauk Highway, and Good Ground Cleaners on Good Ground Road. For additional information or to donate raffle prizes call Susan LaVista, 631-728-6241 x 101.

FRIDAY 9•19•14• Country Line Dancing for seniors is offered free

every Friday at 10:30 AM and Monday at 1 PM at the Flanders Senior Center. Call 631-725-1235 to learn more.

SATURDAY 9•20•14• The Southampton Garden Club hosts a flower

show and tour from 10 AM to 3:30 PM at the Southampton Arts Center on Jobs Lane. The show is free, the garden tour is $50. Get tickets at the center.

• The Sag Harbor Farmers Market is open each Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM.

• A family beach walk led by Crystal Possehl of the South Fork Natural History Museum takes place at 10 AM in Hampton Bays. Search the shore for seashells. Also at 10 AM, in Noyac little ones meet at the Elizabeth Morton Wildlife Refuge to learn about such furry friends as squirrels and chipmunks.

Call 631-537-9735 to sign up and for admission and location information.

• The farmers market in Westhampton Beach runs every Saturday through November from 9 AM to 1 PM on Mill Road in Westhampton Beach.

• Meet Ken and Sue Bieger (631-283-5432) of the Southampton Trails Preservation Society to kayak Scallop Pond. Meet on Scallop Pond Road off Scott Road at 10 AM. BYO gear.

• Get your school pride on with the Southampton Mariners homecoming parade, festivities, and football

from 11 AM to 4 PM in the village and at the high school.

• You know you love it – bargains galore at the sidewalk sale sponsored by the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce along Main Street in the village of Westhampton Beach today and tomorrow from 10 AM to 6 PM.

• The Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center holds a panel discussion at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor at 10 AM. The Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center at Southampton Hospital educates the public, promotes collaboration in the medical community, and facilitates access to diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases. For more information visit: http://www.southamptonhospital.com.

SUNDAY 9•21•14• The Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce hosts

its 16th Annual Chili-Chowder Cook-off at the Boardy Barn on West Montauk Highway from noon to 4 PM. $10 admission.

• The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork 10:30 AM service at the meeting house in Bridgehampton features the topic “Love Reaches Out.”

• This week’s garden lecture at Marders in Bridgehampton focuses on terrariums at 10 AM.

TUESDAY 9•23•14• The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons

will be on hand with voter registration forms at varied locations today – the post office in Bridgehampton from 10 AM till noon, Schiavoni’s in Sag Harbor, same time; Waldbaum’s and Roger’s Library in Southampton from 4 to 6 pm; Cromer’s Market in Noyac from 11

THURSDAY 9•18•14• The Sit and Sew Club meets every Thursday from

10 AM till noon at the Riverhead Library. • The Eastern Long Island Hospital Auxiliary East

End/Shelter Island branch hosts an Italian Nite Dinner at Soundview Restaurant in Greenport. From noon till 8 PM, enjoy chicken parmesan or spaghetti and meatballs, dine in or take out. $20. Call 631-477-2047.

SATURDAY 9•20•14• Every Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM the

Riverhead Farmers Market is open outdoors along the Riverfront in Riverhead.

• The Greenport Farmers’ Market takes place from 9 AM to 1 PM at the United Methodist Church on Main Street Market Lot on 1st Street.

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WEDNESDAY 9•24•14• The Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute presents

a free group session designed to help patients learn how to manage diabetes. Noon. Call 631-726-8800 for details.

• The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons begins High Holy Days observances with Rosh Hashanah evening services at 6:30 PM at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.

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Week of September 17Read your rising sign if you know it; or any other

sign, as each of us has Aries, Taurus etc. someplace in our charts governing some aspect of our lives.

ARIES (March 21-April 20) – The Moon, at its last quarter, is shrinking in light; your focus begins to switch from what has been to what will be. Confusion can come in over the weekend as Mars squares Neptune. If you are working in film, on a very creative image rich work, or if you are working on elevating suffering, your work will go well. If none of the above you can feel as if you are in a fog. Monday night a sea change occurs as the Sun enters Libra and planet Pluto stations. You will begin to get noticed.

TAURUS (April 20-May 21) – Expect to be slightly disturbed as the week begins, liking stability instead of upset. But there is a bee in your bonnet when it comes to someone “going postal” on you. Someone just being who they are doesn’t mean they will not stand by you in the end. Better wait until Sunday to decide anything.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21) – Mercury has now entered its “shadow period” that is the time on either side of the actual three week retrograde period where ideas get reviewed. The illumination, brainstorm or new creative idea you had last week has staying power and will continue to haunt you these next few weeks. It might concern a new way of relating to your children-wanting to treat them more as an equal or a new artistic endeavor. Your creative side benefits from having someone to talk to about it.

CANCER (June 21-July 20) – The week begins with you feeling provoked- with feelings of powerlessness and wanting to break free. There might be a personal need to break some bad habits which would be the good side. The Moon is in your sign since 11:24 AM yesterday, always increasing and sensitizing your emotional intelligence. When it changes into Leo late Thursday night the mood will shift. Do not be discouraged or depressed Saturday afternoon. We are in the waning Moon/Sun cycle just before the New Moon. Assimilate and integrate what has gone on before, rather than initiate would be your M.O.

LEO (July 20-Aug. 21) – Friday sees the Moon in your sign and conjunct the planet of luck, success, faith and optimism in the middle of the night. Try to remember your dreams Friday night. You might be called to ratchet up your ever-generous nature. The Sun, your ruler, moves into Libra 10:30 PM Monday the 22nd as we hit the Autumnal Equinox; days and nights are of equal length. Forget the last month’s efforts to increase your resources. Now you need to focus on building more community around you, including siblings, or taking on a new study course, or renewed focus on expressing your ideas.

VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 22) – After the Full Moon in your sign has brought to light either the reality of continuing with more needless suffering, or you have decided to take the higher path and go for healing an awkward situation. These days you are either still involved in a caretaking situation of one in great need, or with a musician, artist or healer-one who can transcend the misery all around. Mercury is in your second house of resources and earned income and will be for the month ahead. The Sun joins Mercury Monday night at the Autumnal Equinox. Focus on

gaining something for yourself, material or otherwise. Join forces.

LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 20) – Expect some disruption as the week begins when stability in relationships is hard to come by. Better for you Sunday when Venus your ruler meets Saturn, in a nice way. Whatever quirkiness happened earlier in the week, can get smoothed out. The Sun enters your sign Monday night at the Autumnal Equinox. Come out of the closet a bit. Mercury and the North Node in your sign makes you very level headed these days, much the conciliator and diplomat.

SCORPIO (Oct. 20-Nov. 21) – Saturn is still in your sign until Christmas, but Mars has moved out, thank goodness. You have energy again for material gain. You might not be seeing a relationship or connection that will help you move forward. You will have time in the next month to see and find someone in places that you do not normally go to or find yourself in. Why are relationships so hard?

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. 21) – Mars in your sign now, is swiftly moving to form a triangle in the sky with the abundant Jupiter in ego satisfying Leo and Uranus the quickener and enlightener in Aries. This grand trine in fire will light up your love life, your educational life and/or your travel plans. Feel the pressure and excitement build as the week and month progresses.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-Jan. 20) – Saturn is picking up speed now so you should be feeling that the affairs in your life are doing likewise. Saturn is about your outer reality, what it looks like; at the same time it is also about your inner character. Character is destiny. Saturn rules the bones in your body, your teeth and skeletal structure. It is what we learn to stand up on as a toddler and identify with as we age and have a consistent yoga practice. Saturn defines and helps you take responsibility for who you are. Define your goals, hopes and wishes.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) – Saturn is in your 10th house of career and reputation, helping you define and realize what that looks like. If things have gone as far as they can face the music and look for another road. This week we are into the waning portion of the Moon cycle. Integrate what has gone on before and recognize what you want to keep and bring forward and what or who you have outgrown.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 21) – Since the Full Moon on the 8th you must have been experiencing a whole range of feelings from confusion, loneliness and despair to a renewed sense of the ultimate power and resourcefulness of the source of all creativity and life. Your job as the wisest of all the signs is to live from that place where all is possible; sure of the truth that the universe rearranges itself to accommodate your picture of reality. The readjustments you have to make this week in your daily habits will pay off.

Kate Plumb, “cycles scientist,” is a certified NCGR counseling astrologer who teaches monthly at Joshua’s Place in Southampton and sees clients in her home office. She is also certified in Astro*Carto*Graphy-finding beneficial locations to live. Website www.kateplumbastrology.com, blog www.offtheplumbtree.com. Kate can be reached at [email protected] or 631-725-9133.

Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs. Advance registration is required for most of the listed programs. Call for details.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

SATURDAY 9•20•14• Do you live in Montauk? You should have a

Montauk Library card. Celebrate Library Card Signup month with crafts and games starting at 2 PM. Visitors and walk-ins welcome. Free of charge.

SUNDAY 9•21•14• Elizabeth Kahn Kaplan lectures on “George

Washington’s Long Island Spy Ring”- known as the Culper Spy Ring- from 3:30 to 5 PM. Lecture is part of the New York Speakers In The Humanities program.

Amagansett Library 631-267-3810

THURSDAY 9•18•14• All are welcome to an acoustic performance by

The Band of Natural Selection from 7 to 8 PM in the Community Room of the library.

SATURDAY 9•20•14• Avast, me hearties! Adults and children join in as

pirate Scurvy Stu (aka Stuart Markus) gets the room singing along on authentic sea chanteys and nautical ballads from the 19th century and before. The fun with sailor songs and salty slang starts at 3:30 PM.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

THURSDAY 9•18•14• The Fault In Our Stars screens at 5 PM.

TUESDAY 9•23•14• Bubbles-n-Babies Storytime is at 11:30 AM. Join

in for stories, songs, movement and bubble fun with your little one. For babies up to three years old.

• The Railway Man screens at 5 PM.

John Jermain Library 631-725-0049

SUNDAY 9•21•14• Kids can get creative with their school supplies

by making their own wacky pencil toppers with pipe cleaners, googly eyes and more from 1:30 to 2:30 PM. Call to register.

Mattituck Laurel Library 631-298-4134

FRIDAY 9•19•14• Simon & The Oak screens at 1:30 PM. Free

of charge.

WEDNESDAY 9•24•14• Bridge class/play of the hand with Arnie Fisher

is at 10 AM.

Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

THURSDAY 9•18•14• “Oh, my aching back!” Debra Jensen, a physical

therapist at Southampton Hospital, will talk about the structure of the spine and the causes of back pain. 6:30 PM.

FRIDAY 9•19•14• Explore the wonders of Dune Road in Hampton

Bays with a birding field trip with Eileen Schwinn starting at 9:30 AM.

Rogers Memorial Library 631-283-0774

SUNDAY 9•21•14• Adults are welcome to see the New York City-

based Aimava Trio as they perform Beethoven and other classical music on the piano, cello and violin. Starts at 3 PM. Admission is free.

Hampton Library at Bridgehampton631-537-0015

WEDNESDAY 9•24•14• Learn to work in 3D software, like Tinkercard,

and design and build an object to print on the library’s 3D printer at a Markerbot design class. Call the library for time and to reserve your seat.

Floyd Memorial Library631-477-0660

THURSDAY 9•18•14• The Tempest will be shown at 6 PM.

FRIDAY 9•19•14• Kids can join in for a farm animal magnet craft

at 3:30 PM.

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Date NightHarbor Bistro is hosting date night

every Thursday evening. For every entrée ordered, guests will receive a complimentary glass of wine. Select menu items include: Shichimi Shrimp Linguine ($26), monkfish and Jamaican Jerk Pork Tenderloin. Harbor Bistro is on 313 Three Mile Harbor Road in Springs. For more info call 631-324-7300.

Football Specials Indian Wells Tavern is offering

drink specials at the bar during NFL season. During games on Sunday and Thursday, a special bar menu will be offered with all items for $6. For Monday night games the Burger, Brew & Wings special will be offered all night for $17 at the bar and in the dining room. Catch the games on the three large flat screen TVs.

The restaurant serves lunch and dinner seven days. For fur ther information call the Tavern 631-267-0400.

Dinner Series At Noah’sNoah’s is celebrating Harvest

season with a Winemakers’ Dinner Series scheduled Sundays beginning September 28 until December 7. A different vineyard will be featured each week and a representative from the vineyard will be present to discuss the wine pairings throughout the meal. Kelly Urbanik of Macari Vineyards & Wines will be the host for the first event.

The evenings will include a five-course tasting menu paired

with wines from the highlighted vineyard. The cost is $95 per person, not including tax and gratuity. All wine club members of the featured vineyard will receive a 10 percent discount. The dinners will be held in the private dining room and a la carte dinner service will also be available in the main dining room. Seating is limited and reservations are strongly recommended.

For more information and reservations contact Noah’s at 631-477-6720.

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