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Cover Photo: “The Hampton Classic" Photo by Jake Rajs. The Hampton Classic returns to Bridgehampton this month for it's 41st year of world-class equestrian competition. The eight-day competition will bring the top jumper riders from around the world to the East End to compete for the coveted Grand Prix. While famous for the horse show itself, the event has several other draws like gourmet food choices, the Boutique Garden with over 80 vendors and of course, celebrity sightings.

FEATURES 14 In this Issue 26 Nostalgic Noshing A trip to the Hamptons doesn't just take you to another place, but another time. 16 The Hampton Classic Equestrian dreams on the East End Local Spotlight Interview 28 The Fudge Company: More than 40 years strong Action & Adventure 36 Come sail...or paddle or fly away ENTERTAINMENT

DINING & COCKTAILS Summer Nights 30 Cool live entertainment and performing Dinner, Drinks & Dancing arts heat up the Hamptons 20 Here's what they're serving up after the meal Entertainment Spotlight Chef Spotlight Interview 34 Interview 24 Noah Schwartz: His namesake Colin Quinn: New York stand-up gets real restaurant in Greenport

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MEN'S FASHION Actively Stylish 36 Essential equipment for East End exercise

Athletic Accessories 38 Arming yourself for a weekend warrior's workout

Fitness Spotlight Interview 44 SoulCycle: Instructor Conor Kelly

WOMEN'S FASHION Athletic Mystique 46 Summertime active-wear with vigorous all

Fashion Spotlight Interviews 48 Carbon 38

Athletic Accessories 50 Arming yourself for a weekend warrior's workout 48 HIDDEN GEMS 52 Jedediah Hawkins Inn 30 Historical Gem on the North Fork CULTURE 56 Artist Spotlight Interview 52 Ingrid Torjesen SPOTLIGHT ON Greenport 58 Where to eat, What to do and Where to drink

CALENDERS 66 Live Music & Events

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f you’re worried that you’ve whittled your summer looking just to relax, we have answers for you as well. Iaway with excessive sitting and sunning rather The Hampton Classic is back this month bringing than trying out new activities like surfing and SUPing, with it all the steeds and sophistication you’d expected worry not. There is still plenty of adventure to be had from one of the country’s most prestigious equestrian in the Hamptons. This issue of Hamptons Monthly will competitions. Then, end the day with drinks, or guide you through the area’s best spots for a little late dinner…or dancing. Why not all three? Check out our summer action on the Atlantic. list of the East End’s finest places for a full night of fun. Our Action & Adventure special feature is an itinerary of both high adrenaline and less intense If you’re looking for a different kind of evening ways to get out, or in some cases, above, the water this entertainment, there’s plenty of top-notch talent month. headed East. One such guy being funny man and Saturday Night Live alum Colin Quinn. Check out If you’re going to be making moves, you gotta look the our interview with Colin before getting tickets to his part. Actively Stylish gives gentlemen the rundown stand-up show on 8/27. on where to find the best active-wear for the weekend. And for the ladies, the features Athletic Mystique While it’s mid-August and others are putting too and brand profile on Carbon38 lead you to looks much attention on the “end of summer”, join us in that will turn heads while you turn up the heat on embracing the time that’s left. Get out, try something your workout. new, enjoy a great meal, see world-class entertainment in an intimate venue. It’s all yours and only a quick For those who took action early on and are now trip away on the L.I.E! 14 HAMPTONSMONTHLY THE HAMPTON CLASSIC EQUESTRIAN DREAMS ON THE EAST END amptons summer events conjure up images of Hpoolside cocktails, country club charity galas, and epic house parties with star-studded guests. But one of the largest events on the summer social calendar looks more like a day in horse country than a pristine White Party. If you're around Bridgehampton at the end of August, you'll likely find yourself transported to an elite equestrian wonderland, where riding pants and boots replace flip-flops and jean shorts as the wardrobe en vogue. Celebrities and locals alike cheer on riders cresting 6-foot hedges and elaborate water jumps, as aspiring equestrians proudly place ribbons on their ponies in a nearby ring. The event is surely horse-y, but it's anything but provincial. It's a horse event, done in ultimate Hamptons-style, and you won't want to miss it.

16 HAMPTONSMONTHLY As equestrians from around the globe flock attractions. Georgina Bloomberg and Mary-Kate to the annual horse show August 28 through Olsen are common competitors on the roster, September 4, another longtime New York staple while the Grand Prix luncheon on the final joins as an offiil sosr Ba’ Ha Brand® Sunday often yields famous faces like Jennifer has been around even longer than the famous horse Lopez, Christie Brinkley, and Jerry Seinfeld. show and this year, the two iconic establishments With a high percentage of celebrity attendees, combine forces. Boar’s Head Brand has deep an abundance spectators and competitors, and roots in New York and it’s delighted to partner some of the most accomplished athletes and with another century old legacy. Sach D. Chopra, horses in the world, the Hampton Classic really Boar’s Head Director of Marketing says, “Boar’s is one of the most noteworthy and elite shows in Head is an iconic New York Brand and the the world. Hampton Classic offers a great way to engage Indeed, the partnership with Boar’s Head with consumers out East during the Summer.” as a sponsor is a natural pairing. Boar’s Head The company first distributed products using the Brand motto to “Compromise Elsewhered®” fits name Boar’s Head Brand in New York in 1905. right in with the Hampton Classic’s standing as Back then, products were delivered by horse one of the premier equestrian competitions. The drawn wagon to small delicatessens. Today, brand was designed specifically to adhere to the while the company has grown, it’s commitment highest standards of food preparation, taste, and to quality has never wavered. Joe Pizzurro, experience. Boar’s Head Brand remains true to President of Boar’s Head’s NE Division adds, its unwavering standards of quality established “Boar’s Head employs time-honored traditions to over 100 years ago – refusing to cut corners or produce the highest-quality deli products.” Their make compromises. Commitments like these sponsorship of the Hampton Classic is part of have made Boar’s Head a leader in the industry, their efforts to extend ties to the community at just as the Classic continues to be revered as one large, engaging the public in the same areas they of the most prestigious events of its kind. serve. If you’re at the Classic this year, you’ll have And if you’re engaging with East Enders, the a chance to try some of their mouth-watering Hampton Classic is the right place to do it. In selections for yourself. Just look for the Boar’s its 41st year since being revived after a historic Head tent to sample some of their newest pause, the show will host a series of premier products, including globally-inspired flavors equestrian competitions for all ages. For eight like Ichiban Teriyaki Style Chicken Breast days, six concurrent show rings yield world-class and Italian Style Herb Coated Whole Milk competitors just feet away from budding young Mozzarella. riders, tallying up to over 1600 competitors annually in hunter, jumper, and equitation For eight days between August 28th and divisions. In the larger world of horse shows, The September 4th, the Hampton Classic’s historic Hampton Classic is significant for a number of grounds will fill with world-class horses and reasons. It is the first U.S. stop in the East Coast their riders, and the buzz and excitement that World Cup League competitions and is considered accompany them. The Hampton Classic annually by many to be one of the most prominent with epitomizes the elegance, beauty, and high more than 1,600 horses competing on a stage set standards of the Hamptons, and has become in front of more than 40,000 spectators. absolutely ingrained into the culture of the East End. This year, Boar’s Head’s uncompromising Of course, it wouldn’t be an event in the quality will serve as a sponsor of the iconic Hamptons without the drama, fashion, celebrity, event, signaling a historic partnership between and fun that accompany the Classic each year. two local establishments. Don’t miss your Before you even enter the show from the parking opportunity to be among the star-studded lot, you’ll encounter pony rides and petting spectators that soak in this summer’s festivities zoos, a boutique garden, food court, and other at the Hampton Classic. Written by Alexandra Hanken 18 HAMPTONSMONTHLY DINNER DRINKS &DANCING

hen looking for a night out in the Hamptons, rather than Wbouncing around town from a restaurant to a bar to a club, nights are more easily spent in one of these four spots, where great meals, delicious drinks, and dancing until dawn can all happen in the same place.

Kozu is not just a strong contender for being a member of this year’s class of new Hamptons restaurants that’s getting the most hype, but it’s also one of the flashiest new proponents of ultra-trendy Nikkei food—or Japanese-Peruvian fusion food—anywhere in the Northeast. It’s the latest brainchild of Hamptons restaurateur Zach Erdem, who enlisted three top chefs to head the kitchen: Nobu’s John Keller, George Nikolopolou of Le Bernadin, and Joseph Kim of Morimoto. Needless to say, the menu is Nikkei upmarket and inventive, with crudos and ceviches infused with ingredients like aged soy vinaigrette and smoked tomato ponzu, an entrée of lobster served warm with corn pudding and yuzu shiso dressing, and an extensive sushi and sashimi section including a signature Kozu Roll filled with freshwater eel and topped with caviar and foie gras. After dinner, the party continues at Summer House, a late-night lounge with white linen–covered daybeds and a promise from Erdem that nights will feature top world DJs. Equally as promising of a good time, however, are Kozu’s weekend champagne brunches Here’s what developed by the Koch brothers—the other Koch brothers, Derek and Daniel, whose bacchanalian Day and Night brunches in they’re serving Manhattan originally saw their rise to club-hosting fame. And up after the meal when that midday or midnight champagne hits, the nine-room Hotel ZE on site is the perfect place to crash if you have 1,000 dollars to spare. (136 Main St., Southampton)

The Regent Cocktail Club 20 HAMPTONSMONTHLY In 1930s Shanghai, a group of 14 private sands; king-sized daybeds can be Chinese artists led by painter Ni Yide rented off-the-cuff and umbrella-shaded banded together as the Jue Lan Society beach chairs are free-of-charge, as long as and escaped communist China in the name you saddle up to the bar at some point for of art, fleeing to Paris to take part in the a cocktail or an appetizer or two. For a thriving art scene at that time. Jue Lan more proper dinner, Scarpetta Beach—the means “determination to create change,” Montauk outpost of downtown Manhattan’s which is exactly what the Philippe Chow beloved namesake—is altogether lovely, group set out to do when they created the filling the airy dining room and equally Jue Lan Club in Manhattan’s Chelsea large outdoor patio with the warm smells neighborhood, which opened last December that only come from the offerings of an with much pomp and circumstance. A few Italian kitchen, such as long filets of months later, a sister Jue Lan Club opened Branzino, seafood steaming in loops of in the Hamptons in May, which has since black farfalle, golden piles of fritto misto. become one of the artsiest establishments And after, head up to Regent Cocktail Club, around, with world-class art featured in a where bartenders mix elegant drinks like restaurant, gallery space and club called the Summer Fling of Aperol, St. Germain The Barn. There are works by Jean-Michel and Soda and revelers dance the night Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Keith Haring away on the long deck to DJ beats. (290 among others. Subsequently Jue Lan has Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk) already gained a reputation for being Designed like summer camp for adults the go-to hangout for the vacationing art with cabins and bicycles and lawn games world elite, flocking here not just to take under old shady trees, Ruschmeyer’s is in great art but also to dine on creative continually one of the hottest hotels in the Chinese cuisine, such as bone marrow Hamptons for those young, idyllic American dumplings and filet mignon spiced with summers it recalls. Appropriately, green Szechuan peppers and served with Ruschmeyer’s restaurant is something of a taro fries. Nights naturally progress into mess hall scrubbed up into a gorgeous space dancing at The Barn, whose walls are with wood-beamed vaulted ceilings hung bedecked in graffii ad stree at recallin with paper lanterns, long wooden tables the progressive cool of the original Jue Lan and blue accents of plaid and chairs, and a Society. (268 Elm St., Southampton) menu of local produce and seafood cooked As one of the only resorts in Montauk up into American classics repurposed for that’s open throughout the year, no particular palates: fried chicken glazed matter what the weather is doing outside, and served with stone fruit, a lobster roll Gurney’s Montauk Resort and Seawater with purple sweet potato chips instead of Spa has an option that capitalizes on it. fries, pizzas cooked in a wood oven and During the blustery months, Roman baths, a mean kale salad. A wine menu heavy an indoor saltwater pool, and cozy wood- with biodynamic wines and a selection of fitted rooms offer the perfect antidote to cocktails make for perfect starts to nights the chilly outdoors; during sweet stretches that are going to continue on at Electric of summer, lounging at the Beach Club Eel, a space that has been around and followed by a night dancing under the stars named as such since the 1950s, when at the Regent Cocktail Club couldn’t be Ruschmeyer’s was just a simple East End a more glamorous way to play outside for a motel. Now, it’s grounds for disco dance day. Unlike other beach clubs in Montauk, parties that go well into the wee hours of you don’t have to be a club member to sun the morning. (161 2nd House Rd., Montauk) on the Beach Club’s 2,000-foot stretch of The Regent Cocktail Club Written by Gabrielle Lipton Spicy Raspberry Collins, The High Society &

22 HAMPTONSMONTHLY The Cucumber Gimlet CHEF SPOTLIGHT Is it too early, or are you already preparing for the Interview fall? It is never too early to prepare for the fall which is still a very busy time of year for us. We are currently speaking with our local farmers about what they are planting and will have available for autumn crops. We usually make a menu consisting of what friends of ours have an abundance of.

Although Greenport is perhaps the busiest summer destination on the North Fork, it never quite receives the madness that arrives in the Hamptons—do you find your restaurant sees extra NOAH business from seasonal visitors trying to avoid the rush found out there? SCHWARTZNoah Schwartz and his namesake We definitely see extra business from seasonal visitors restaurant star in Greenport in both the summer and fall with the harvest season and the North Fork’s growing agri-tourism industry, Your dessert menu gets some serious buzz—are the corn Mazes and pumpkin picking keeps our area busy sweets dishes served designed to be a match to the erhaps you didn’t intend get to extend your trip to through the end of October and later. food available, or are they just personal faves you want to share? Pthe Hamptons any further north than Sag Harbor, Greenport has been heading in a more year-round but locals on the East End know: Noah’s in Greenport direction over the past few years—do you think the Our dessert menu is meant to feature dishes that serves a menu inspired by seafood and locally sourced Fall of 2016 might be your busiest yet? match our style of cuisine and also things that I would want to eat if I did do sweets which I am not a Since we opened our doors in 2010 every fall has ingredients—and the reviews are strong. HM checks in huge fan of. We also like to include local and seasonal been our busiest yet. We are assuming this year will with the executive chef and owner Noah Schwartz, asking ingredients like in our Strawberry Rhubarb Crostada continue the trend. what does it take to stir forks on the North Fork. and our Pear Blackberry Crumble. We shouldn’t treat the summer like it’s completely Let’s set a scenario: it’s the last weekend of over—can you give us a quick recap of what you’re August, and although the days are still balmy, the seeing this summer? What would you say are the nights are now fielding a bit of that early autumn most in-demand dishes of 2016 thus far? chill…what’s the perfect dish to have at Noah’s on This summer we are seeing people lean towards lighter such a night, and what sort of drink would you dishes and lots of local ingredients. Our menu always pair it with? has some standby signature dishes but our creative On a late August night one of the dishes we would daily specials have been going over extremely well this recommend is our local crescent farm Duck BBQ with summer. People always enjoy trying new things such Aged Cheddar Polenta which pairs great with one of as some of the less well known fish species we are able our many North Fork Red wines. It goes great with the to source from our local purveyors such as Wahoo and Coffee Pot Cellars Meritage which is a Bordeaux style Weak Fish. blend of Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet. Being located on the East End of the Island puts Now’s your chance to plug the North Fork. In a you in pretty close contact with farmers, vintners sentence or two, how would you entice NYC and fishermen—does such great access to local folks to make the trip out east in the fall, and sources affect what you put on the menu and even in the winter? when? The North Fork is a beautiful and peaceful place to On the East End we cook with the seasons and use as visit in the fall and especially winter when things much local as we can. So, in the summer we feature corn and local heirloom tomatoes which will wind down quiet down in this area. The Harvest season has a in the fall when we switch gears to more comfort foods bounty at the local farm stands and the wineries and heartier dishes such as squashes and late season are often an exciting place to visit that time of year produce. with new releases coming available and the smell of crushed grapes in the air. 24 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Written By Ian Shapiro long the Montauk Highway and its tributaries, the soda fountains and diners of yore still serve up frothy beverages among classic dishes as comforting as mom’s Aown. Let your legs dangle at the lunch counters of these four classic joints. Sip ‘n Soda Bringing to bear almost 100 years of experience, the Parash family has helmed candy counters and luncheonettes in the Hamptons since 1918, including opening the still operating Candy Kitchen in 1925. Moving to Southampton in 1958, they opened this counter and have stayed ever since, passing the business down the generations. The secret to the scrumptious milkshakes, ice cream sodas, and sherbet freeze is the ice cream made in house according to the family recipe, which has never been written down to protect it. Indeed, it’s probably best to just skip the triple decker clubs, burgers, tuna melts, and Greek delicacies and go right to it. Adding to the old timey taste are mid-century neon signs, blonde wood lunch counter, and spinning ceiling fans, not to mention a familiar wink and a smile by the friendly staff. Clam Bar With fresh seafood coming in each morning to this seaside, fire engine red clam shack straddling Napeague Bay and the Atlantic, the “catch of the day,” really means something. The namesake steamers are excellent on their own, but it’s the lobster roll bursting at the seams that remains the prize and keeps things old school with its simple, limited fillers— just chopped celery and a light touch of mayo. Seating is all outdoors around plastic, white lawn tables shaded by yellow stripy umbrellas or on a row of bar stools along the front counter. The steady rush of the surf couples happily with the soundtrack of golden oldies, while the shorts and sunglasses on the customers maintain the easy going beachy feel. That helps explain why The New York Times once wrote, “The true spirit of Long Island can be found in places like The Clam Bar.” Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen “We don't do many new things here,'' Candy Kitchen owner Gus Laggis once told the New York Times, and judging by the old-fashioned soda fountain, original stained-glass windows, white and cornflower-blue tiled floor, and blue vinyl booths and banquettes, there’s plenty of evidence. Having opened in 1925, there’s as much history as authenticity, which has kept not only locals ordering up grilled cheese sandwiches, omelets with home fries, and tuna melts, but also celebrities like Julianne Moore and Justin Bieber. Then, of course, there’s the homemade ice cream, which provides the “candy” of the kitchen in flavors of peach, blueberry, chocolate chip, caramel, watermelon, and more—all served in metal goblets. Eckhart Luncheonette A trip to the Few can claim as much experience and nostalgia as this Westhampton Beach eatery now Hamptons doesn’t entering its 105th year of service. More evidence can be seen in the 1920s cash register, NOSTALGIC wooden telephone booth in the corner, collection of antique bottles, and mahogany wood just take you to cases with eclectic antiques, and racks of vintage magazines. Center stage is reserved for another place, but the counter, which runs the length of the front room and is populated by generations of another time. regulars working out crossword puzzles and chatting with fellow regulars over pancakes, NOSHING waffles, French toast, and corned beef hash served all day. Even the family, now on its fourth generation of owners, has changed little.

Written By Mike Dunphy

26 HAMPTONSMONTHLY LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Interview Is it true you first opened in 1973? What’s in part) high-end. Does serving a crowd it like to spend so many years in one place that likes “the finer things” inform which while the neighbors come and go? candies and sweets you carry? Yes, we opened in 1973. We do see neighbors Nah, not really. I mean it's still the same basic come and go, some even after their first summer. mix. Our fudge, penny candy (the victim of And then there are some wonderful businesses inflation!!!), ice cream—what's finer than that? THE FUDGE that have been here for way before us—Herrick Sure, we've added some things through the years Hardware, Hildreth's, Morris Studio, Corwin's to but it's still the same basic mix. Not sure I agree name a few. with your image—to me, "mom and pop" implies a family that is taking care of the business and Main Street in Southampton is one of the the customers, which is very true in our case. And most dynamic spots on the East End—with COMPANYMORE THAN 40 YEARS STRONG (AND SWEET) simplicity? It's not that easy to run any business a mix of trendy eateries, expensive shopping now but I'll take it as a compliment that we make and classic venues like yours—how would it look simple. It's still a lot of long hours and any businesses in the Hamptons may be trendy, but when you describe the change in pace, tone and hard work and a short season. Mit comes to candy it seems an old-fashioned approach personality since you first opened your works nicely for The Fudge Company, a dessert shop that doors? How’s the ice cream crowd these days? In a has been serving up sweets in Southampton since the Nixon world where fro-yo is all the rage, do people That's the funny thing, you are really also presidency. Co-owner Hugo Johner took a moment to chat with still “scream for ice cream?” describing Southampton in the 1970’s. Job's Hamptons Monthly about his tasty, long-lived business… Lane was right up there with Worth Avenue in Yes, they do! In fact, we have an adorable little Palm Beach as a top shopping venue – exclusive girl customer who yells "Mint Chocolate Chip" shopping, classic venues, trendy eateries. We had as soon as she walks into the store. The staff beautiful shops, we had top celebrities then—it cracks up, we love her! Her cone is already made wasn't unusual to have Paul Simon, or Jackie by the time she gets to the counter. And we do Onassis or Charlton Heston come into one of our carry frozen yogurt, too—lots of great flavors like stores. I even remember Anderson Cooper as a mocha chip. little kid—he used to come into our Job's Lane The Fudge Company also specializes in some shop with his dad and brother for penny candy fairly rare candies—what would you say is and ice cream. He was so cute and so polite. And the most exotic, or hard-to-find treat you trendy restaurants? What could be more hip than sell, and how do you acquire such a product Stan and Clyde's Restaurant on Job's Lane for in the first place? waffles at 2am Saturday night, especially if you had just left the nightclub they owned—it was Turtle Fudge. We send the staff with nets and in where Little Red Restaurant is now. Actually, wader boots out to Lake Agawam in the middle of Main Street was the more subdued street. And the night. Okay, not really, but it’s a crazy name remember we had two shops in Southampton for for a chocolate fudge with gooey caramel and many years. So back in the day, we would keep roasted peanuts. Big seller. our Job's Lane shop open until 1am and people Some final advice: you do sell fudge by the would still be banging on the locked door at pound. What are your theories on eating 1:30 to let them in while we were cleaning up. fudge by the pound? Is that a wise dose to But the Main Street shop? We'd be closed at a tackle in one sitting? respectable 8pm with a big sign on the door to send folks around the corner. A pound of assorted flavors—maybe some chocolate, maple walnut, chocolate mint Your company is a family-owned operation, madness, or cookies and cream is a luscious and when one thinks of a “mom-and-pop” an treat to share immediately with a few friends or image of simplicity comes to mind—but the family. And, yes, I would tackle whoever grabs Southampton clientele is certainly (at least the whole box or at least arm wrestle for it.

Written By Ian Shapiro 28 HAMPTONSMONTHLY SUMMER NIGHTS s Labor day lazily approaches amidst the hot and humid days of late August, Athe festivities of summer show no sign of slowing down. Here we dive into the latest and most exciting offerings from up and coming musical acts to the brightest stars of stage and screen.

Indie rock band The Arcs bring their psychedelic garage sound to The Surf Lodge on Saturday, August 20th. Formed by Black Keys’ frontman and lead guitarist Dan Auerbach, the group found success with their debut album Yours, Dreamily, which Cool live was named one of Rolling Stone’s Top Ten Albums of 2015. Their soulful rhythm and blues stylings were recently heard at the 2016 Coachella Festival and their entertainment album continues to draw critical praise. The group’s leader has produced tracks for Valerie June and Lana Del Rey and The Arcs can be heard on the soundtrack to and performing the HBO Series Vinyl with their cover of Bobby Parker’s “Watch Your Step.” With sun-soaked dirty-blues-hip-hop flavored melodic flourishes, The Arcs are the perfect arts heat up the complement to the Montauk institution’s stellar ocean views. (The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk, NY 11954) Hamptons Fresh off of his Tony Award winning turn as Aaron Burr in the cultural musical sensation Hamilton, Leslie Odom Jr. brings his solo act to East Hampton’s Guildhall. His show-stopping turn in the hip-hop musical take on the story of our founding fathers solidified his meteoric rise to fame making him one of the most sought after stars in the industry. Before Hamilton, Odom Jr. also made appearances in Rent, Leap of Faith, Venice and Tick, Tick, Boom on stage, but is perhaps best known for his featured role on NBC’s musical TV Series Smash, in addition to guest starring roles on Law & Order: SVU, and Person of Interest. Earlier this year, the Philadelphia native and Carnegie Mellon alum released his first self-titled solo album of jazz standards and acoustic covers. Here he showcases his warm personality, effortless vocal stylings, and endless charisma. In addition to his Tony Award for Leading Actor in a Musical, Leslie Odom Jr. is also a recipient of the prestigious Princess Grace Award for Acting which honors emerging artists. Don’t miss this unique chance to see one of Broadway’s hottest stars and experience firsthand his boundless talent. (158 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937)

30 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Leslie Odom Jr. Seven time Grammy Award producer and most trusted colleague winning Motown icon Gladys Aston “Family Man” Barrett, which Knight plays a not-to-be missed combined with the singing talents one-night concert event at the of the hottest young singers from Westhampton Beach Performing Jamaica, helps retain the band’s Arts Center on Saturday, August authentic sound. With a culturally 20th. Known as the “Empress of rich spirit celebrating love, peace, Soul” the R&B singer originally from and harmony, the band has also Atlanta, Georgia, can be heard on played with Sting, The Fugees, such classic hits as “If I Were Your and Stevie Wonder in addition to Woman,” “You’re the Best Thing countless engagements on their own. "Gladys Knight that Ever Happened to Me,” and In live performance their laid-back has endeared most famously, “Midnight Train to vibes are translated into vibrant Georgia.” Gladys Knight’s illustrious and rocking electricity providing herself to fans career has included collaborations the perfect late summer soundtrack. and admirers with Curtis Mayfield, Patti LaBelle, (The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main and her own group the Pips. In Street, Amagansett, NY 11930) in a legendary addition to her powerhouse voice On Sunday, August 28th at 8pm, and inspirational stage presence, career spanning the Guildhall Center for the Visual Knight has also made a name for and Performing Arts presents an decades." herself as an actress with featured exclusive and star-studded staged roles on Living Single, The Jamie reading of the new play The Poets Foxx Show, and Tyler Perry’s I Can of Amityville. Written by Drama Do Bad All By Myself. With a joyous Desk Award winning and Emmy spirit and radiant personality, nominated writer Eugene Pack, the Gladys Knight has endeared herself new comedy follows the lives of a to fans and admirers in a legendary handful of would-be poets enrolled career spanning decades. This is a in an adult education poetry class. true once in a lifetime opportunity to After a contest with a grand prize hear one of music’s brightest voices of a trip to Ireland is announced, as she brings down the house with a fierce competition unfolds with hit after hit. (Westhampton Beach hilarious and compelling results. The Performing Arts Center, 76 Main reading will feature an impressive Street, Westhampton Beach, NY all-star cast including Stockard 11978) Channing, Matthew Broderick, Reggae superstars The Wailers Treat Williams, Tovah Feldshuh, bring their authentic Jamaican Carol Kane, and Dayle Reyfel, sound to The Stephen Talkhouse in among many others. The reading Amagansett on Thursday, August also serves as a benefit for The Felix 25th. Together with the legendary Organization which champions Bob Marley, The Wailers have sold providing inspiring opportunities over 250 million albums and played and life enriching experiences for to more than 24 million people children growing up within the worldwide. The band can be heard foster care system. With a great on some of Marley’s most iconic hits cause at its heart, this evening of including, “I Shot the Sheriff,” “Get laughs is sure to be as entertaining Up, Stand Up,” “Is This Love,” and as it is inspiring. (158 Main Street, “Jamming” among countless others. East Hampton, NY 11937) Today the band is led by Marley’s co- Written By Kyle Stockburger Gladys Knight ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT Interview Later this month, Quinn will tape his fifth It's an hour special about the history of New one-man show for a major distributor, Jerry York and New York personalities. But in Seinfeld-directed The New York Story, which Westhampton it's my new show, it's a human played on Broadway last year at the Cherry nature type show. Lane Theatre, based on Quinn's The Coloring GIRLS on HBO will wrap its sixth and Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations final season in 2017. You've appeared on In America, focusing on his childhood Park just about every season - do you come up Slope neighborhood as a sample size for the with the shtick for your character, are humorous and timely material. there ad-libs? It's just really dry, sarcastic, The unapologetic and relatable Quinn got to hilarious humor from your character. talking with Hamptons Monthly about his time What's been the most fun for you working with SNL, a not-so-lucky trip to the Hamptons on Lena Dunham and Judd Apatow's in his younger days and his ongoing working series? relationship with fellow New Yorker Jerry That's the writers. I mean you know, those two Seinfeld... make it - they have a good vibe, she sets the Is there anything you tweak at all for a tone and he sets the tone, there's not a lot of Hamptons audience vs. a New York City ego stuff going on there. Everyone there just audience? Do you find the crowd can be has a good intention, so it's never this weird slightly different? vibe. Even though they were this big show, there's a lot of work and humility. There's no Well the Westhampton theater - we're not attitude which is great. talking about the Hamptons, let's be honest. Suffolk County is more Brooklyn these days Assuming you have spent some time over than Brooklyn, so there's not much of a the years in the Hamptons, are there any difference. activities or things you have enjoyed doing in your leisure time here? In 2010 you were on Broadway for your third one-man show Long Story Short, I was 19 or 20, I once went to the Oak Beach directed by Jerry Seinfeld and in 2015 you Inn and my friends left without me. I had to did The New York Story, also directed by find my way home back to Brooklyn. I woke up Seinfeld and you have worked together in the backyard of some house party and I had on Cop Show. What has been most special to hitchhike home and I had no money. Worst about these joint projects with one of hangover of all time. I don't think I had any comedy's greatest? cigarettes at the time. It was a whole day affair.

We were always friends. He’s a great What do you want people thinking about collaborator, 'cause he's very focused and very when they leave Westhampton Performing interested on where the joke is, what's the joke. Arts Center after your show? So it's like anything else, when you're dealing I want them to think about what we're gonna with someone who does what you do they COLIN QUINN do about these people that I think we call legal always take it to another level. It's a dynamic, NEW YORK STAND-UP GETS REAL criminals, that drain the energy out of every there's a shorthand like any business. room they're in, draining everyone's love of life. rooklyn-bred stand-up comedian, actor and writer for Saturday Night Live, Amy You were memorable in Amy Schumer's Like there's one person at your job that has to BSchumer's father in the blockbuster Trainwreck and coffee shop owner in the hit Trainwreck, of course Weekend Update on say these little remarks to make everyone feel HBO series GIRLS headlines Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center August 27. SNL, which you also wrote for, and several bad, but they do it in a really subtle way, so it's The multi-talented comic's new show pokes fun at all the dweebs in life who make the other movie roles, and you have performed hard to call them on. They live for it, they're days go by slower and put a black cloud over just about everything. His observational several one-man shows over the years. With like vampires. comedy style covers real life in a way that his biggest influences Richard Pryor, George The New York Story, what can fans expect? Carlin, Jackie Mason and Pat Cooper made memorable - with a confidence and bluntness For tickets, please visit www.whbpac.org

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Whether it’s in Warrior Pose or thundering across Coopers Beach, you’re poised to take on pants will keep you dry and cool as you tackle the world, looking like a million bucks. Take a 18 holes, all the while summoning a classical look at some of this summer’s must-haves to kick tailored shape. (47 Newtown Lane, East Hampton) your workouts on the East End into high gear. While attending Harvard University, classically Yoga-infused JUJA was established by trained dancers Katie Warner Johnson and investment banker Jen Russo in 2015 on a Caroline Gogolak united in their passion to mission to empower women and girls. With an eventually create the super sexy label, Carbon38. array of leggings, sports bras and everything in- The brand focuses on astonishing pieces that can between, their website also boasts enlightening withstand the labor and toil of a heavy workout. articles about physical and spiritual wellness. 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Interview AKatie Warner and Caroline Gogolak carry, Carbon38 launched a collection are well acquainted with both the comforts that was designed in house. What did you and discomforts of wearing spandex. After see missing in the other collections that the two graduated from Harvard they led to this? found themselves in the worlds of high-end We are focusing on filling in the gaps and fashion and celebrity fitness training before providing a wardrobe that will take our Carbon38’s founding in 2013. Since then, customer from 6am to 6pm and beyond. Katie and Caroline merged lifestyles and We combine true performance pieces with have aimed to deliver active-wear that blends clothing that has the DNA of active wear but fashion and function and suits the lives of meets a ready-to-wear silhouette. modern day women. With a newly opened pop-up-shop in Bridgehamton, Gogolak gives If we’re getting dressed for a morning us some insight into the brand and why it fits class at Physique57 followed by brunch in so well in the Hamptons. at Pierre’s before heading back to the city on the Jitney, what should we wear What makes Carbon38 a natural fit in and how should we style it? Bridgehampton? I would wear our Carbon38 Elasticity Bridgehampton is incredibly healthy with a Leggings, Free People Movement Bomber and number of fitness studios and healthy food LNA tank top. options right around Main Street. We knew it was the perfect location given our customer What three adjectives can be used to and her daily routine out here in the summer. describe both the Hamptons lifestyle and the goals or mission of Carbon38? In addition to being a retail location, The Beach House will also feature Strong, elevated, empowered. It's about interactive elements and in-store events. recharging your mind and body to get ready What can we expect to see? for the week or the start of fall. Yes, we have an iPad shopping station. If Visit The Carbon38 Beach House pop-up- shop at 2393 Main St. in Bridgehampton. you can't find your items at the Carbon38 Beach House, we offer two-day expedited shipping. We are doing a series of marketing activations with likeminded brands such as Adidas by Stella McCartney, Ivy Park, Spiritual Gangster, Sakara Life, Namaste NY, Hey Day and more.

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40 HAMPTONSMONTHLY If captaining your own vessel isn’t for you, there are still great options. Case in point: Little Dutch Sailing Charters, led by Coast Guard Captain Missy Mellor. While you were learning to dog-paddle, Captain Missy was completing a 28-day Atlantic crossing; now, she hosts day-long and overnight charters designed to introduce even the most devoted landlubber to the joys of the ocean. Her rig sleeps four for overnights and accommodates six for day sails, with two heads (that’s “restrooms,” to you) on board for your comfort. But be assured: you will be asked and encouraged to participate in everything from raising the sails to steering the boat! ([email protected], Little Dutch Sailing Charters 917.513.5724)

Looking for a vessel with a bit more For a luxe charter that’s a little less hands- power? Look no further than East End on, there’s Starlight Sailing. Overnight Jet Ski, where you can rent your own excursions are available on the Starlight, motorized personal watercraft and zip a 52-foot cutter-rigged sailboat with three across Shinnecock Bay in style. Every ‘ski staterooms and a large outside seating area; can accommodate one to two riders, and tow for day sails, Starbright, a 33-foot beauty, is ropes for water skiers are also available. This the perfect choice. Both are equipped with family-owned business has been putting floats and other ocean-friendly entertainment visitors on the water for more than 30 years, options, and Captains Toby Stull and Will and their professional staff is available Bishop (along with their trusty Boat Dog, throughout the day to offer instruction or fit Bamboo) spend their winters leading riders for life jackets. They’re also available charters in the Virgin Islands, so you know for private parties, so if a fleet of friends they’re seasoned, salty, and ready to sail. skimming along the water together sounds ([email protected], 917.399.0686) like your idea of a good time, these are your In the market for slightly less luxurious people. (91 Foster Ave., Hampton Bays. – but far more practical – accommodations? 631.728.8060) “Bring your lunch and catch your dinner” Okay, Marty McFly: now we’re talking with Captain Mike Vegessi aboard The hoverboards. Water-powered hoverboards, Lazybones, a party boat that sails twice to be precise, tethered to a 60-foot hose and daily on group sportfishing excursions. From propelled both above and below the surface 8 a.m. to 12 noon or 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., sailors of the water in acrobatic twists, spins, arcs, hook local fluke in calm waters, a perfect and dives. The pros at Hampton Flyboard introduction to Montauk’s famed fishing are native Long Islanders, meaning that trade, nicely supported by mates Serena their flyers get some of the most comfortable and Becky Vegessi, the captain’s daughters. settings possible for this boundary-pushing The area’s best fluking is in August and sport. Most flyers are up within a matter September, so if you haven’t booked your of minutes – then back down, beneath spot at the rail of The Lazybones yet, there the water, then back up, twisting into the has never been a better time. (474 West Lake sky, then diving back down again. (www. Dr., Montauk631.668.5671) hamptonflyboard.com; 631.604.8867) Written by Leah Blewett Little Dutch Sailing Charters 42 HAMPTONSMONTHLY JEDEDIAH HAWKINS Historical Gem INN on the North Fork

here are myriad excellent reasons to visit Long Island’s North Fork: award-winning vineyards, picturesque nautical villages, pretty beaches, generally mellow vibe. For thoseT seeking a laid-back yet luxurious place to stay or have a great meal in the area, the Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport offers both, plus history, art and charm to spare. As general manager Colin Keillor points out, “Aside from the great location, it’s the most unique place on the North Fork that offers both accommodation and dining.” First, there’s the house itself, an ornate Italianate mansion built by Captain Jedediah Hawkins in 1863, one of the area’s finest residences in those days. After falling into neglect and disrepair during the 20th century, it was eventually restored to its original splendor, reopening as a designer showhouse in 2005 and winning a 2008 New York State Historic Preservation Award soon after. Each of the six guest rooms boasts a unique décor, with all featuring sumptuous fabrics, rustic fireplaces and local art works, in addition to other amenities. The spacious, romantic Belvedere Suite, reached by private staircase, is perfect for a wedding night, anniversary weekend or other special celebrations. 52 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Unlike most bed and breakfasts, the inn has a restaurant on the premises, offering a three-course breakfast served by the staff, as well as dinner, featuring locally sourced food and wine pairings. Says Keillor, “A lot of people are drawn to that because they can have their fun – we’re right up from the beach – and they don’t have to worry about driving someplace for a meal.” The inn’s grounds are equally delightful, with a lovely herb garden, original outbuildings, a barn (which hosts art shows) and gazebo, plus a perfect- for-lunch patio. Nearby attractions include the Great Peconic Bay’s beaches, numerous vineyards, farm stands and nature trails, all accessible via the Inn’s on-site bicycles. Another unique facet of the inn is its rich history. Born in Stony Brook in 1837, Jedediah Hawkins went to sea at a very young age, before settling in Jamesport and building his house. One local legend claims that the former captain was an abolitionist and the house a stop on the Underground Railroad. Another allegation is that he was a gunrunner. There are trapdoors and secret passageways to support these theories, as well as a downstairs speakeasy, where guests can relax with a drink and soak up the house’s 150-year-old ambience. According to Keillor, “Some say that Jedediah Hawkins was a smuggler – some say weapons, others say it was booze. There was an old tunnel that used to run off the premises; part of it still exists. The railroad runs right behind it, so maybe it was used to ship stuff out of the house.” Drawn by its various attractions, many guests return again and again. “Several come three or four times a year; some spend holidays with us,” says Keillor. Unsurprisingly, it’s a very popular wedding location, with a staff that is happy to help with details. Though the inn and restaurant curtail their hours during the off-season, they’re open year round, providing an incredibly cozy destination in the winter (all those fireplaces!). “It’s just a very friendly place,” Keillor sums up. Because of the restaurant and full-time staff, “We "people feel at get to know our guests, which makes for a better experience for them. I think people feel at home home when they when they come here.” (400 S. Jamesport Ave., 631.722.2900) come here" Written by Marina Zogbi 54 HAMPTONSMONTHLY rooklyn-born Ingrid Torjesen grew up surrounded by the paintings of her grandfather and great uncle, likely sparking her studies of ARTIST SPOTLIGHT B Interview fine art. Using both traditional and imaginative approaches in her work, Torjesen creates compositions that resonate with the viewer. Ingrid took some time to tells Hamptons Monthly more about her style and some of its connections to those works by her grandfather and uncle that inspired her.

You grew up surrounded by the work of your grandfather and great uncle, both Norwegian seascape painters. What are the similarities and differences in your work? The most significant similarity is a Nordic sensibility and approach to Nature and expression through art, as well as a love of plein air painting and hiking to distant locations to capture untouched land and sea. The difference in my work is that I love to work with found objects, gold leafing, texture, screen, and mixed media. And I love color quite passionately.

Your style has been described as being "the link between imagination and intuitive painting". Can you explain what that means? When I work creatively I give my intuitive imagination free rein. I’m never disappointed with the results, and am often pleasantly surprise.

What are your three favorite beaches in the Hamptons to depict and what about each of them are you drawn to? Shagwong Point in Montauk is one of my favorite locations to paint. I love its raw, untouched beauty and quiet desolation. North Sea, Southampton looks and feels like home in Southern Norway. Haven’s Beach area in Sag Harbor: parts of this stretch of sand and sea remind me of a Monet painting.

You've worked in many different mediums, everything from traditional oil paints to Lomography photos, which is your favorite style to portray the East End? I have two, Lomography photography and oil or acrylic paint.

You have a series of seascapes but also a collection of portraits. Why do you separate the two never depicted people in your beach scenes? I prefer to focus on one subject at a time in my work. I view both my paintings of rocks and driftwood, as well as paintings of people as portraits. INGRID What's on the horizon for you and where can we see your work this summer? I'm a poet as well as a painter and photographer – my current work in progress is a series of life size outline paintings of people. TORJESEN I’m also writing two books as well as curating local art shows with my favorite artist friends. I will have a solo show at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton in January. HAMPTONS spotlight on: Every visit should begin at “The Jewel of Greenport,” Mitchell Park & Marina, the heartbeat of the town complete with an antique carousel, a harbor walk overlooking 80 boat slips, and one of only 50 public camera obscuras in the world. There’s also an observation deck with GREENPORT sweeping views of the harbor, and the park’s location at the convergence of Front Street and Main Road puts you within walking distance of some of the best places to eat and drink in town. Expect to stumble upon art fairs and musical performances throughout the summer. (115 Front The Morning Glory Bed & Breakfast St., 631.447.2200) rooms, maintained with love by resident-owners Nearby, swing into Noah’s, where Chef Noah Klaus and Renate Wilhelm. Doze off in the white- Schwartz channels his native Long Island heritage on-white guest rooms, then rise and shine with by way of a stint in Sonoma, turning out gorgeous, an elegant breakfast of freshly baked croissants, seasonally inflected plates for lunch and dinner homemade jams, and just-brewed coffee and tea. daily. For a taste of the East End, you can’t beat (912 Main St., 631.477.3324) the Peconic Gold or Blue Point oysters; there are Spend your morning on the beach or wandering also local little neck clams and Montauk tuna the streets of town, but be sure to work up an tartare, plus a crispy local calamari salad with appetite before stopping by Claudio’s for lunch. Thai basil, spiced peanuts, sesame seeds, frisee, Located right on the water, this historic gem offers and sweet chili sauce that is simply summer on a a reliably excellent menu of seafood favorites, from plate. Pair it with a glass of North Fork Sauvignon steamers with garlic, parsley, vermouth, butter Blanc from Castello Di Borghese and wile away broth, and drawn butter to a show-stopping lobster your afternoon in a haze of local flavor. (136 Front BLT with Parmesan-crusted Canadian lobster St.,631.477.6720) tail, Maplewood-smoked pepper bacon, iceberg Once you’ve had your fill of fresh seafood, lettuce, beefsteak tomato, lemon aioli, sea salt, it’s time to introduce yourself to Long Island’s and cracked black pepper. Wash it down with a lesser-known fermented beverage: beer. And Rum Runner, the unoffiil dik o Greenpor there’s nowhere better to sample local ales and from its Prohibition-era heyday as an importer lagers than Greenport Harbor Brewing. Their of contraband Caribbean rum. (111 Main St. autumnal ale, Leaf Pile, is coveted among locals for 631.477.0627) its intoxicating blend of ginger, cinnamon, whole And speaking of cocktails: no evening in bean vanilla, allspice, nutmeg, and pumpkin; if Greenport would be complete without a stop at it’s not brewing yet, you can satisfy yourself with Brix & Rye, a friendly neighborhood bar with Pith n’ Peel, a citrus IPA brewed with Pale and amed among “America’s Prettiest Towns” by Forbes magazine, Greenport is a quiet getaway a serious cocktail pedigree. Their Barrel-Aged Cara malts, Centennial and Magnum hops, and Trident, a contemporary Negroni variation with on Long Island’s North Fork, tucked against the shores of Greenport Harbor. Famed whole oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and sherry, aquavit, Cynar, and bitters, is aged in Mitchell Park & Marina hosts waterfront activities all year long, and historic homes line tangelos. Take a tour, then grab a six-pack to go – N a used whiskey barrel for depth and is just the the streets. Nautical buffs will be delighted by the town’s old-world charm – not to mention the East you’ll sip it happily while the sun sets on your first thing during a summer thunderstorm; on a clear Greenport day. (234 Carpenter St. 631.477.1100) End Seaport Museum – while more adventurous visitors should tour Long Beach Bar “Bug” Light, night, the Backsliding Presbyterian, with bourbon, one of only four offshore lighthouses in the country that receives visitors. There’s also a popular When you’re ready to tuck into bed, there are Campari, ginger, lemon, and soda, is as refreshing skate park, and the village is conveniently located in the heart of the North Fork’s thriving wine several options around town, but none quite as it gets. And if you’re feeling peckish, sample The country. Whether you opt to sip a cocktail and imagine the town’s Prohibition-era heritage as a as charming as The Morning Glory Bed & New Haven, an import from across Long Island Breakfast. Located a short walk away from white rum-running destination or quietly read some Walt Whitman (he’s said to have taught a semester Sound that pays tribute to the famed pizzas of sand beaches that beg you to swim, stroll, and look New Haven, CT in a white pie with mashed potato, at Greenport High School), this quiet coastal paradise is well worth the trip. for seashells, The Morning Glory is a one-stop shop bacon, and garlic. (308A Main St. 631.447.6985) for weary travelers, with just three beautiful guest 58 HAMPTONSMONTHLY Written By Leah Blewett HAMPTONS

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