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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Friday, April 24th ~ Monday, May 4th We update our calendars on Thursdays, with more events added for the coming weekend

Ongoing Events SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane Southampton, NY 11968 631.283.2494 If These Walls Could Talk: Meet The Families of The Rogers Mansion Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 4pm, $4 / free for members In commemoration of Southampton’s 375th Anniversary the Southampton Historical Museum has created an exhibit that spans the entire life span so far of Southampton’s history. The Rogers family established a farm at the corner of Main Street and Meeting House Lane in 1648, just 8 short years after the founding of Southampton in 1640. It has been the proud residence of three influential Southampton families, including a whaling captain, a country doctor, and a retired lawyer turned philanthropist. Emma Ballou, the Museum’s Curator, dives deep into the Museum’s Archives to create an exhibit that will highlight the families that lived in the mansion along with the role the Mansion played in the Southampton community. The opening reception for this exhibit will be on Saturday, March 7 at 4pm and will feature a Curator’s Talk at 4:30pm.

SPARKLING POINT VINEYARD, 39750 County Road 48, Southold, NY 11971 631.765.0200 Tasting House Open Daily 11am – 6pm Located along Long Island’s scenic North Fork Wine Trail, Sparkling Pointe Vineyards and Winery exists as the sole producer in New York State dedicated to the exclusive production of Méthode Champenoise Sparkling Wines. The winery and tasting house sit at the edge of the vineyard where French winemaker Gilles Martin, formerly of the celebrated California Roederer Estate, handcrafts these signature sparklers. Recently, Sparkling Pointe gained the attention of major wine publications Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, earning coveted 90 point scores from both reviews.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

THE LONGHOUSE RESERVE, 133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton, New York 11937 631.329.3568 Open Wednesdays and Saturdays 2pm – 5pm or by Appointment, $10 Please note that during regular open hours the house is not open to the public. Bring your cell phones as you walk the gardens to access highlights narrated by Jack Larsen. CHANNING DAUGHTERS WINERY, 1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 631.537.7224 Tasting House Open Daily 11am – 5pm Atlantic breezes cool our vineyards creating a climate hospitable to a wide array of fascinating grape varieties. At Channing Daughters we grow and create wines from the white varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Tocai Friulano, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat Ottonel, Malvasia, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Bianco, and the red varieties Merlot, Blaufrankisch, Pinot Noir, Dornfelder, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Soon the reds Teroldego, Refosco and Lagrein will join them. The only winery on the East End growing and producing wines from many of these grapes. Our home is a beautiful plot of land in Bridgehampton that contains twenty-five acres of vines, our small winery and tasting room. They source about fifty percent of the grapes from special sites and people on the North Fork. EAST HAMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Osborn-Jackson House 101 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.6850 Tuesday – Saturday 10am-4pm

The Osborn-Jackson House, named for its first and last owners, was lived in by six generations of Osborns until the late 1960's. The original portion of the house, probably built in 1723, was the family home of "Deacon" Daniel Osborn. His son Jonathan inherited the house and made additions in 1760. The house was owned successively by his sons Joseph and Sylvanus, his grandson Edward E. Gardiner, and their descendants until the mid-20th century. This colonial house, one of the few still in its original position on Main Street, is owned and maintained by the Village of East Hampton. Lionel Jackson donated the property to the Village of East Hampton in 1977 for use as a museum. It serves as the headquarters for the East Hampton Historical Society and a period house museum for the general public. The museum features a display of furnishings typical of the well-to-do lifestyle of a post-colonial East End family. Highlights of the exhibition include a tall clock, a high chest, candle stands and chairs built in the East Hampton workshop of the Dominy family of craftsmen between 1780 and 1840.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton 631.283.2494 Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 4pm The Southampton Colonial Society (now doing business as the Southampton Historical Museum) was organized in 1898 and incorporated in 1910. In its early days, the Society collected and exhibited historical objects and documents relating to the history and development of Southampton, organized pageants, and gave lectures on antiques. By the 1990s the Rogers Mansion property had expanded to include 12 historic structures including a one-room schoolhouse, a colonial era barn, and a 19th century paint shore, among others. The museum is open year-round with changing exhibits on historic topics, a research center, and extensive education programs for schoolchildren and adults. WOLFFER ESTATES, 3312 Montauk Highway, Sagaponack, NY 11962 631.537.5106 Wölffer Estate Vineyard is unquestionably a beautiful place. But the creation of it spanned over three decades and required a creative vision, an ability to bring dreams to reality and a great deal of dedicated hard work by many people. Christian Wölffer possessed the vision and, with the meticulous care of his professional team, built this special place – Wölffer Estate Vineyard. The original parcel of land was a potato farm with an old farmhouse in what is now the middle of the estate. Over the years, as more acres were acquired, paddocks and stables were added and, in 1988, the vineyard was founded. This 55-acre vineyard is part of a 175acre estate with boarding stables, 30 paddocks, an indoor jumping ring, and a Grand Prix field. Both the stables and winery have a European character and, from these former potato fields, world-class wines have come forth. Wölffer Estate Vineyard is an American winery in the classic European tradition. 31 North Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631-324-9766 innkeeper@millhouseinn.comwww.millhouseinn.com


The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Local Farm Stands & Farmer’s Markets RIVERHEAD FARMER’S MARKET, 117 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY Saturdays Year Round, 10am – 2pm, Sunday 11am - 3pm Sample the seasonal flavors of the East End with the farmer’s market. Venders will include: Goodale Farms, cheese; Greenhouse Affect/Garden Fusion, potted plants, herbs; Gula Gula Empanadas, baked empandas; Kalypso Greek Yogurt, yogurt; Long Island Livestock Company, fibers, yarn, skin products; Long Island Mushroom Company, mushrooms; Lulu Knits, knit goods; Mecox Bay Dairy, cheese, pork; Merkin Fisheries, seafood (Hampton Bays); Miss Lady Small Batch Rootbeer, root beer; Moustache Brewing Co., beer in growlers; Papa Pasquale Pasta, pasta, italian food, cured meat, cheese; Race Rock Oysters, oysters, smoked fish; Backyard Bounty, cut flowers; Riverhead Macaroni Kid, kids club; Tend Organic Coffee, coffee roasters. IACONO FARMS, 100 Long Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.1107 Sun. 10am – 12pm, Mon. – Thurs. 1pm – 5pm, Fri. – Sat. 10am – 12pm & 1pm – 5pm Iacono Farm is a small family owned and operated farm, located in East Hampton, NY, since 1948. Our farm is open year round, where we sell our chicken and eggs. It's best to call ahead to order a bird, or you can stop in and see what's available for that day. We also have fresh eggs available daily, and an assortment of fresh homemade cookies and breads. We have ducks available in the fall, around Thanksgiving and Christmas. We have delicious BBQ Sauce & fun chicken farm T-shirts! Makes a great gift! Don't forgot to stop by and pet the goats while you wait for your chicken TOPPING ROSE HOUSE, 1 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 631.537.0870 Third Saturday of the month through March 11am -2pm Back by popular demand, some of the East End’s best artisans and purveyors for a monthly Farmer’s Market. Local farmers and artists share their goods, products and wares the third Saturday of the month through May.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Weekly Events Thursday, April 23rd TOWNLINE BBQ, 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponack, NY 631.537.2271 Thursday Night Quiz Night, Thursdays 7pm Townline BBQ has announced the return of the popular ‘Quiz Night.’ Every Thursday at 7 p.m., , 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. Teams of 5 people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories such as pop culture, food trivia, music art, geography, famous people and/or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening. All participants will receive a 10% discount on non-promotional food to participants during the quiz. BAY BURGER, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor, NY 11962 347.303.3206 Music Night, 7-9pm, Free The live sessions feature up and coming talent as well as Grammy Award winning musicians. House band members are Wayne Sabella on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. A new special guest leads the jam each week, inspiring their fellow musicians to create new music. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Open Mic Night, 8pm $10

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Friday, April 24th WOLFFER ESTATES, 129 Sagg Road Sagaponack, NY 11962 631.537.5106 Candlelight Fridays, 5-8pm, Warm up with live music every Friday evening inside our tasting room. No cover. Enjoy wines by the glass and bottle as well as cheese/charcuterie plates for purchase and drink in the cozy, candlelit vibe. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 NFU, Adam’s Atom’s, The Shipwrecks, Souliztik, 8pm and 10pm $10 BAY STREET THEATER ,1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 “A Festival of Rediscovery” – Reading 1 – “ 7pm The three-day festival will include readings of plays in development by some of New York’s most exciting emerging playwrights and a new version of a musical that originally premiered in 1997. The purpose of the festival is to give the playwrights a chance to hear their works in development in front of an audience and to give the audience at Bay Street and East End Community a chance to experience cutting edge voices in the theater. Professional actors will read each play in its entirety. This year, the Festival will be focused around the theme of “rediscovery.” Each reading will be followed by a talkback with time for the playwrights and the audience to ask questions of each other and share their reactions to the play. The plays in the festival will be A Delicate Ship by Anna Ziegler, The Green Heart, A Musical with book by Charles Busch and music and lyrics by Rusty Magee, and Plane Play by Julia Brownell. Saturday, April 25th STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 The Glazzies, 8pm $10 , Woody & The Realm, 10pm $10 BAY STREET THEATER ,1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 “A Festival of Rediscovery” Reading 2 – “The Green Heart” 3pm The three-day festival will include readings of plays in development by some of New York’s most exciting emerging playwrights and a new version of a musical that originally premiered in 1997. Each reading will be followed by a talkback with time for the playwrights and the audience to ask questions of each other and share their reactions to the play.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Sunday, April 26th BAY STREET THEATER ,1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 “A Festival of Rediscovery” Reading 3 - “Plane Play” 2pm The three-day festival will include readings of plays in development by some of New York’s most exciting emerging playwrights and a new version of a musical that originally premiered in 1997. Each reading will be followed by a talkback with time for the playwrights and the audience to ask questions of each other and share their reactions to the play. SWALLOW EAST, 474 West Lake Drive, Montauk, NY 11954 631.668.8344 “Concert for the Concerts” 3pm – 7pm $10, Kids Free with Adult Concert to support the 2015 Summer Concert Series; Monday Night Concerts on the Green and The Concerts at Gosman's Dock. Raffles & 50/50 Food and Beverage available. This concert features some of Montauks' all time favorite musicians.; Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks, Ray Red, Joe Delia & Friends. Families and kids welcome for some guaranteed musical fun! Miss Melody will be there from 3:30 to 4:30 for the children.

Thursday, April 30th TOWNLINE BBQ, 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponack, NY 631.537.2271 Thursday Night Quiz Night, Thursdays 7pm Townline BBQ has announced the return of the popular ‘Quiz Night.’ Every Thursday at 7 p.m., , 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. Teams of 5 people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories such as pop culture, food trivia, music art, geography, famous people and/or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening. All participants will receive a 10% discount on non-promotional food to participants during the quiz. BAY BURGER, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor, NY 11962 347.303.3206 The Jam Session & the Thursday Night Live Band, 7-9pm, Free The live sessions feature up and coming talent as well as Grammy Award winning musicians. House band members are Wayne Sabella on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. A new special guest leads the jam each week, inspiring their fellow musicians to create new music. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Open Mic Night, 8pm $10

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Friday, May 1st WOLFFER ESTATES, 129 Sagg Road Sagaponack, NY 11962 631.537.5106 Candlelight Fridays, 5-8pm Warm up with live music every Friday evening inside the vineyard’s tasting room. No cover. Enjoy wines by the glass and bottle as well as cheese/charcuterie plates for purchase and drink in the cozy, candlelit vibe. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Marc Roberge of O.A.R. 8pm - $70, Pants Velour 10pm - $30 Marc Roberge is a songwriter/producer and lead vocalist for the American rock band O.A.R. With 13 albums, a string of Madison Square Garden sellouts, USO trips to Iraq and Kuwait, millions of albums sold, shows around the world Roberge and O.A.R. continue to cover new ground creatively. Pants Velour’s genre-bending music has been described as a "unique brand of hip-hop, R&B and pop" by USA Today, and as a combination of "today’s pop-soul and yesterday’s hip-hop" by the Washington Post. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill , NY 11976 631.283.2118 Salon Series: Daria Rabotkina and The Wasmuth Quartet 6pm – 8pm, $20 / $10 for members Russian virtuoso pianist, Daria Rabotkina returns to Salon Series for an imaginative collaboration with The Wasmuth String Quartet, featuring Jonathan Ong, Dorothy Ro, Abigail Rojansky and Warren Hagerty.

Saturday, May 2nd CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE EAST END (CMEE), 376 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 631.537.8250 Peconic Family Fun Day, 10am – 12pm, Free Now in its sixth year, Peconic Family Fun Day offers visitors the opportunity to learn about and celebrate the ecosystems, estuaries, and environments unique to the East End. The event is filled with a host of accessible activities designed to encourage water management, agricultural sustainability, recycling, and environmental stewardship. Those attending will enjoy games, live critters, arts & crafts stations, a seed planting station, taste testing, music, and more.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

MONTAUK SEAL HIKES, Montauk Point State Park, Montauk, NY 11968 631.668.5000 Seal Walks 1pm $5 per person, $3 for children Join Mike Bottini on a 3 mile (round trip) hike to view seals and learn about their habits, behavior, and population trends in the Long Island region. Dress warm and wear comfortable hiking shoes; we will be outdoors for 2.5 hours. Binoculars recommended but not necessary. Mike will bring a spotting scope that everyone will get a chance to use. This program is sponsored by New York State Parks, and is scheduled to coincide with low tide, when seals are most likely to be basking on the rocks. Meet at the Montauk Point concession area. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Black & Sparrow 8pm $10, Revel In Dimes $10

BAY STREET THEATER, 1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 Bye Bye Birdie 2pm and 7:30pm, $15 Before Hairspray or Grease... there was Bye Bye Birdie!! This ultimate Rock –n –Roll musical filled with teenage fun and great songs has something for the entire family. It’s the 1960’s and heartthrob singing sensation Conrad Birdie, loosely based on Elvis Presley, is going into the army. His manger Albert and his secretary Rosie have cooked up a publicity stunt to give him a big send off ! He will bestow ‘One last Kiss” to one lucky fan, Kim MacAfee, on the Ed Sullivan show before he leaves. With a town full of colorful characters and crazed, screaming teenagers, Bye Bye Birdie brings us all back to a simpler time before cell phones, and computers! The cast consists of over 30 local actors age 8-18 directed and choreographed by Helene Leonard GUILD HALL, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0608 77th Annual Artist Members Exhibition,4pm-6pm, Free Admission Now in its 77th year, the Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition has often been referred to as the opening of the art season on the East End. It is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still offered. This lively and vibrant exhibition features works in a variety of media from more than 400 of Guild Hall’s artist members. Winner of the Top Honors award receives a solo exhibition in Guild Hall’s Spiga Gallery. Other awards are presented for Best Representational Painting, Best Abstract Painting, Best Sculpture, Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Best Photograph, Best New Member Artist, and numerous Honorable Mention citations, along with the $250 Catherine and Theo Hios Landscape Award. Every year, Guild Hall is privileged to attract nationally recognized persons in the art world to serve as Awards Jurors for this exhibition.

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TOWNLINE BBQ, 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponack, NY 631.537.2271 Kentucky Derby – Townline Style 4pm – 6:30pm Townline BBQ will host a Kentucky Derby party starting at 3p.m. on May 2, 2015 to celebrate the fastest two minutes in sports! Don your best Derby attire (hats for the ladies and bowties for the gentlemen) and you are automatically entered to win the grand prize raffle. Pick the winning horse and win a free drink! There will also be a raffle of fabulous prizes every hour starting at 4 p.m. and ending at 6 p.m. Complimentary snacks at the bar from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CTREE Giddy Up 5 K, Sagg Main Beach 7:30am – 12pm, $30 on race day 5K Race on the Beautiful Streets of Sagaponack. Starts and Ends at Sagg Main Beach. Followed by Chinese auction fun! All Proceeds benefit CTREE center for therapeutic riding.

Sunday, May 3rd MONTAUK SEAL HIKES, Montauk Point State Park, Montauk, NY 11968 631.668.5000 Seal Walks 2pm $5 per person, $3 for children Join Mike Bottini on a 3 mile (round trip) hike to view seals and learn about their habits, behavior, and population trends in the Long Island region. Dress warm and wear comfortable hiking shoes; we will be outdoors for 2.5 hours. Binoculars recommended but not necessary. Mike will bring a spotting scope that everyone will get a chance to use. This program is sponsored by New York State Parks, and is scheduled to coincide with low tide, when seals are most likely to be basking on the rocks. Meet at the Montauk Point concession area. BAY STREET THEATER, 1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 Bye Bye Birdie 2pm, $15 Before Hairspray or Grease... there was Bye Bye Birdie!! This ultimate Rock –n –Roll musical filled with teenage fun and great songs has something for the entire family. It’s the 1960’s and heartthrob singing sensation Conrad Birdie, loosely based on Elvis Presley, is going into the army. His manger Albert and his secretary Rosie have cooked up a publicity stunt to give him a big send off ! He will bestow ‘One last Kiss” to one lucky fan, Kim MacAfee, on the Ed Sullivan show before he leaves. With a town full of colorful characters and crazed, screaming teenagers, Bye Bye Birdie brings us all back to a simpler time before cell phones, and computers! The cast consists of over 30 local actors age 8-18 directed and choreographed by Helene Leonard 31 North Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937 631-324-9766 innkeeper@millhouseinn.comwww.millhouseinn.com


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Monday, May 4th GUILD HALL, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0608 JDT Lab: “The Tall Boy” by Simon Bent with Tandy Cronyn, 7:30pm, Free A compelling tale of displaced children in the aftermath of WWII. Swept up by US Army units and outfitted as G.I. mascots, three boys are dumped at a Displaced Persons camp after their G.I. units are shipped back to the States. The American relief workers are tasked with repatriating the boys to their countries of origin, but the boys have come to see themselves as American soldiers and yearn to follow their buddies “home” to the USA. Won “Best Adaptation” in The United Solo Theatre Festival 2014. Thursday, May 7th TOWNLINE BBQ, 3593 Townline Road, Sagaponack, NY 631.537.2271 Thursday Night Quiz Night, Thursdays 7pm Townline BBQ has announced the return of the popular ‘Quiz Night.’ Every Thursday at 7 p.m., , 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. Teams of 5 people may be formed in advance or will be formed at the event with single players. The topics will vary, with general trivia always a topic and other categories such as pop culture, food trivia, music art, geography, famous people and/or a picture round. Prizes will also be awarded throughout the evening. All participants will receive a 10% discount on non-promotional food to participants during the quiz. BAY BURGER, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor, NY 11962 347.303.3206 Winter Jazz Jam Thursdays, 7-9pm, Free The live sessions feature up and coming talent as well as Grammy Award winning musicians. House band members are Wayne Sabella on piano, Peter Weiss on bass and Claes Brondal on drums. A new special guest leads the jam each week, inspiring their fellow musicians to create new music. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Open Mic Night, 8pm $10

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons”

Friday, May 8th WOLFFER ESTATES, 129 Sagg Road Sagaponack, NY 11962 631.537.5106 Candlelight Fridays, 5-8pm, Warm up with live music every Friday evening inside our tasting room. No cover. Enjoy wines by the glass and bottle as well as cheese/charcuterie plates for purchase and drink in the cozy, candlelit vibe. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 Sarah Conway & The Playful Souls 8pm, $10, The Hackensack Men & The Trenton Horns 10pm, $10 Sarah Conway and the Playful Souls: An eclectic mix of great tunes- from country rock to blues, jazz swing, and gospel. The Hackensack Men & The Trenton Horns: Four lead vocalists, authentic horn section and a dynamic rhythm section, which includes percussionists, give the band it's awesome sound as well as considerable range and flexibility. Combine this with a repertoire of the greatest music ever recorded you get a truly amazing entertainment experience. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill , NY 11976 631.283.2118 Salon Series: Yoonie Han 6pm – 8pm, $20/ $10 for members South Korean pianist Yoonie Han has won top prizes in international competitions and was lauded by South Korea’s Gawon Music Award for her “promising potential for global prominence.” Han’s program includes George Gershwin’s brilliant Rhapsody in Blue.

GUILD HALL, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0608 National Theater Live Presents: The Hard Problem by Tom Stoppard 7pm, $18 / $16 members Acclaimed playwright Tom returns to the National Theatre with his highlyanticipated new play The Hard Problem, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brainscience institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness?

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Saturday, May 9th CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE EAST END (CMEE), 376 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 631.537.8250 CMEE Play! In the Kitchen – Mini Cupcakes for Mom 10am – 10:45 am, $20 / $7 for members Join us as we make tasty treats mom is sure to love: mini cupcakes! Kids in this family workshop will mix the batter, prepare the tins, bake and finally decorate their culinary creations…just in time for Mother’s Day! Kids Create – Heart Shaped Floral Wreaths, 10am – 11am, $15 / $12 for members During this drop-off workshop, kids will create heart-shaped floral wreaths decorated with homemade paper flowers. Just in time for mom’s—and grandma’s—big day, this craft is sure to look great hanging on the front door (or anywhere around the house, for that matter)!

STEPHEN TALKHOUSE, 161 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11968 917.848.3259 LHT, 10pm, $30 Little Head Thinks--cool and down to Earth. the group is located in a perfect place--the Hamptons--for their laid back rap/rock party that they throw while on stage. Putting their fingerprints all over an eclectic mix of covers from the 70's, 80's and 90's while intertwining some of their own catchy originals, LHT keeps the party moving, the drinks flowing and the dance floor packed. GUILD HALL, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0608 The Met: Live in HD – Mascagni’s CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / Leoncavallo’s PAGLIACCI New Production , 12:30pm , $22 Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci. Rae Smith (War Horse) has designed the moodily atmospheric 1900 village square setting of Cavalleria, which transforms to a 1948 truck stop for the doomed vaudeville troupe of Pagliacci. Eva-Maria Westbroek (Cavalleria) and Patricia Racette (Pagliacci) sing the unlucky heroines, and Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.

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The Mill House Inn East Hampton NY - “Your Home in the Hamptons” BAY STREET THEATER, 1 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631.725.9500 Bay Street Theater Presents: La Traviata, 8pm – 11pm $30 - $50 A reduced version of the most famous opera, La Traviata, highlighting the important musical pieces and linking everything with a narrative. The production is about an hour and a half and consists of three singers, a narrator, conductor, and string instruments. La Traviata tells the story of the beautiful but frail courtesan, Violetta Valery, who finds love for the first time in the devoted Alfredo. But her idyllic existence with him is soon challenged by his father, Germont, who demands that she leave Alfredo as it is disgracing their family. This tragic love story is based on Alexandre Dumas’ La Dame Aux Camélia.

THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill , NY 11976 631.283.2118 Behind the Bottle: The Rise of Wine on Long Island, 2pm – 4pm $10 / members free, A conversation with author Eileen Duffy and select winemakers featured in her new book; followed by a book signing and wine tasting in the Golden Pear Cafe at the Parrish

Monday, May 11th GUILD HALL, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937 631.324.0608 Museum Mondays at Guild Hall: Executive Director’s Choice with Ruth Appelhof, 12:30pm – 1:30 pm, Free Admission Executive Director Ruth Appelhof will lead a discussion around selected works in the Artist Members Exhibition, a lively and vibrant show that features works in a variety of media from more than 400 of Guild Hall’s artist members. Refreshments will be served.

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At the Movies Movie schedules are subject to change please ask your Personal Assistant for movie times. Updated schedules can be checked at www.uatc.com, or by calling the theater. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fandango.com. UNITED ARTISTS EAST HAMPTON 30 Main Street, East Hampton NY 631.324.0448 (Matinees on weekends only) SAG HARBOR THEATRE, 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor 11963 631.725.0100 UNITED ARTISTS SOUTHAMPTON 43 Hill Street, Southampton NY 11968 631.287.2777

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