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by Stephen T. Greenberg, M.D.
With the season changing, the weather cooling
and the holidays looming ahead, it is also the
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For years, my patients have had to choose
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Many of my patients come to me seeking help with the changes that can occur after childbirth. Following childbirth, a woman’s breast can grow to uncomfortable proportions or just the opposite can happen. A woman’s breast can
actually lose volume and shrink, resulting in the breast appearing “deflated.”
Additionally, a large number of women come to me seeking help with the
post partum changes of their abdomen. During pregnancy the skin and abdominal wall muscles are stretched. Following childbirth, the abdomen can
protrude and the skin can be loose or sag. In some cases, the abdominal muscles can be so
weakened that the individual may look like she is still pregnant. Despite daily workouts including
sit ups and crunches, a tummy tuck may be needed to restore these muscles.
ing breast reduction. Both groups of women want to have breasts that are proportional to their
body size with the most natural result possible. In certain situations, a breast lift is also needed
to tighten lax skin. The laxity can be the result of pregnancy or weight loss. When a breast lift
is needed, I utilize the lollipop scar technique. A breast lift procedure is very similar to a breast
reduction. The only difference is that with a breast reduction, breast tissue is removed.
Combined Breast/Tummy Tuck and Liposuction Procedures.
Many of my patients who have breast surgery also have other procedures performed at the
same time. This allows for one surgery and one recovery. The most common combined procedures performed by Dr. Rhee are breast surgery, whether it is a breast reduction or augmentation,
combined with tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty. For those patients
Breast Reduction
Many of my patients who desire breast augmentation together with a tummy tuck, I am able to place
Women with very large pendulous breasts may experience varied medical
the breast implants through the tummy tuck incision, leaving the breasts without
who have breast
problems including back and neck pain. Also, the weight of large breasts can
any scars.
cause the bra straps to dig into the shoulders leaving groove markings. Large surgery also have other
Liposuction is also commonly performed at the same time. Despite diet and
breasts get in the way of physical activities such as running, making exercise
exercise, certain areas of the body are prone to carry excess fat. For these areas, liprocedures performed
and weight loss very difficult if not impossible. Breast reduction (reduction
posuction can help. The most common areas for liposuction are the love handles
at the same time. This (upper hip area) and thighs.
mammaplasty), is a surgical procedure which makes breasts smaller.
There are many different breast reduction techniques. The more traditional allows for one surgery
Patients who have combined procedures do surprisingly well. In addition to
method (inverted T-scar) leaves the breasts with a vertical, long horizontal
having the benefit of just one recovery process, there can also be a significant
and one recovery.
scar (along the breast crease). “I utilize the Lejour technique, which leaves
savings in price.
the breast with a single vertical incision (lollipop scar) and, in my opinion,
To learn more, please call our Huntington office to schedule a complimentawith a rounder more natural appearing breast and a better cosmetic result.” Breast reduc- ry consultation with Dr. Rhee at (631) 424-6707. Located at 257 E. Jericho Tpke., Huntington
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HorseAbility, a notfor-profit organization located on the
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horse-related programs for children,
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social, and spiritual well being. They also offer “Horseability for Heroes,” which helps returning veterans
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age of 13 for jobs including, but not limited to, lead
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DE-CLUTTER YOUR LIFE!
“When we have too
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we become stressed out
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and don’t spend time worrying about the
future.
3. Remove toxic people from your life. If this is
impossible, set limits and boundaries for these
relationships.
4. Spend the last five minutes before you fall
asleep in “gratitude” mode. Make a mental
list of what you are grateful for. This helps to
remove the negative clutter and improves your
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sleep.
5. Replace negative thought patterns with positive ones.
6. Make time to “stop and smell the flowers” in
order to enjoy the small pleasures in life.
7. Spend time outside. Nature rejuvenates us
and gives us a feeling of starting fresh.
8. Be realistic … take baby steps toward your
goals. Every time you accomplish a goal, it will
make you feel more motivated.
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MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE
What do you like about working on Long Island?
Long Island offers great career opportunities for women
while also being family-friendly. I’ve been able to capitalize on that and offer my attorneys and staff members a
work-life balance and pro-family flexibility.
What do you do?
I am the managing partner of the Elder Law and Estate
Planning law firm Genser Dubow Genser & Cona in Melville. I handle asset protection planning, Medicaid planning and applications, estate planning, estate litigation,
probate and administration of estates, special needs planning, Veterans benefits and guardianships. I also head up
the Health Care Facility Representation practice group.
Under my direction, the firm provides a holistic approach
to Elder Law and Estate Planning. In addition to handling
the financial and legal needs of our clients, we take care of
the familial, social and practical issues as well.
What volunteer work are you involved in?
I serve on the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Long Island Alzheimer’s Foundation (LIAF) and
am General Counsel to Life’s WORC, an organization that
serves individuals with developmental disabilities. I head
up Senior Dreams Come True, our own charitable organization which grants wishes to low-income seniors. I just
opened the Susan C. Snowe Caregiver Resource Center
which provides a clearinghouse of information on nearly
all issues faced by seniors and their caregivers.
What advice can you give women who are caring for aging parents?
Take care of yourself. I see a lot of what I call “caregiver
burnout.” Like on an airplane, you have to administer oxygen to yourself first in order to care for your loved ones.
Also, take control by planning ahead. Discuss elder care
planning with your family and take pro-active steps to
protect your family and preserve assets.
If you need a healthy dose of fun and nostalgia, then
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Astoria. The museum offers fascinating permanent
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the art, history, technique and technology of film,
television and digital media. There are also special
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There are opportunities to enjoy nature, like boating, cruising and parasailing on the Hudson, hiking
the Appalachian Trail, and enjoying the many beautiful parks and gardens. For art lovers, the Hudson
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Jennifer Warnes Exclusive Long Island Concert
On October 31st, Long Island
Woman along with The Madison
Theatre at Molloy College, are proud
to present Jennifer Warnes in her
only New York area appearance and
her first Long Island appearance in
many years.
Jennifer has recently spent much
of her time in the recording studio
working on a solo album of all new
songs, writing, working with Leonard
Cohen, recording a fund raising documentary for the New York YMCA
Youth Orchestra and performing
with Jackson Browne and Friends in a fund raising concert.
As satisfying as these projects were, it seemed to be time to get back “on the
road”, Warnes says. “For the upcoming concerts, I am singing songs that I truly love,
the ones that I honestly enjoy singing. With the help of two superb musicians, blues
guitarist Billy Watts, and bassist Taras Prodaniuk, this time around there will nothing
to hold on to, except our love for the music and for the listener. There is an element
of free falling in this music that makes me feel alive, liberated and excited.”
Jennifer Warnes may be best known to most of the world for the Oscar and
Grammy winning duets with Bill Medley “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” and with
Joe Cocker on “Up Where We Belong.” She also performed solo on another Oscar
winner “It Goes Like it Goes” from the movie Norma Rae. A fourth song, Randy
Newman’s “One More Hour” from the movie Ragtime, also received an Oscar
nomination. With those four distinguished songs, Warnes holds the record for singing more Oscar nominated movie songs than any other performer alive today.
An “Evening with Jennifer Warnes” in concert is an experience that touches
each in the audience in a very personal way. She has earned the reputation as
one of the most sensitive and selfless vocalists in modern song. Warnes has
consistently performed successfully as a soloist, duet partner and vocal guest in
partnership with many of the world’s most well known music creators, creating a
vibrant legacy in film, television, video and recordings.
This October 31 concert at the new state-of-the-art Madison Theatre will be a rare
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BOOK PICK
Paddling Long Island and New York City
by Kevin Stiegelmaier
Paddling Long Island and New York City is the only guide that offers extensive
information about routes in Long Island and the City, including skill level, best
time to paddle, estimated time to complete, and suggested side trips. It’s time
to pull your kayak or canoe out of storage and hit the water.
EVENT PICK
West Islip Country Fair
Sunday, September 23, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
West Islip Library Grounds
Extend the summer at the West Islip Country Fair, with more than 300 craft vendors,
a wide variety of ethnic foods, and lots of activities for kids, including bounces, slides,
a petting zoo, magician and crafts. For more information, visit westislipcountryfair.com.
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pastries from Young’s Farm in
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become one of your favorite meeting spots.
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This thought-provoking site is based on the popular Oxford-style debate program--one motion, one moderator, three panelists for and three against. Important issues are debated by thought leaders and the audience gets to vote
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The Future Lift: A New Hybrid Facelift Technique
by Andrew A. Jacono, M.D., FACS
The aging process, if you haven’t noticed, has a wear-and-tear effect on
Future Lift, which fuses the optimal features of older-generation, short-incision “mini” face
our skin and our bodies. As we enter our forties and early fifties the jaw line
lifts with deep plane face lifts. Hybrid face lifts yield superior, natural looking results with minand neck begin to loosen, creating jowls, neck laxity, vertical bands in the
imal scarring and a shorter recovery (7-10 days). In addition, this lift restores volume to the
neck, and that much dreaded “turkey neck.” In recent years we have
cheekbones and smoothes nasolabial folds, resulting in a youthful, beautiful, heart- shaped
become intolerant of these consequences, and more of us are seeking to
face and authentic result that does not appear tight or “overdone.” For years, my patients
rewind the clock and revitalize our physical being.
have had to choose between better results or less scarring. With hybrid face lifts, they get the
There were over 100,000 facelifts performed in 2009 according to the
best of both worlds.
American Society of Plastic Surgeons, but the techniques used vary widely. There are corporate
The Future Lift uses a short incision, while lifting the facial tissue and muscles simultaneoussponsored face lifts that are advertised on television claiming no downtime, trademarked lifts,
ly so patients get the superior results of a deep plane face lift, combined with the minimal scarmini lifts, S-lifts, MACS lifts, and deep plane lifts. This is all very confusing,
ring of a “mini lift.” It is not only an option that delivers best-in-class
and most of us do not understand the vital differences. How do you decide
results, but a procedure that offers longer-lasting results as well. The stanThe most state-of-the-art
what procedure gives the best results, with minimal scarring and downdard lifetime of a “mini lift” is between three to five years, but with newer
face lift is a recently
time, and the longest lasting results? This is the most commonly asked
hybrid face lifts results typically last 12 to 15 years.
question by my patients.
developed hybrid technique, Just like a “mini face lift,” The Future Lift can be performed under local
Short-incision “mini” face lifts, often the ones advertised on television,
anesthesia in about an hour and a half. General anesthesia is not necesthat I call the Future Lift.
utilize an abbreviated incision to lift the skin. While the incision is small
sary, making this a safe procedure as well. Given the level of difficulty in
(hidden inside the ear) leaving minimal scarring, post-operative bleeding
performing this procedure, as a more detailed understanding of the anatoand bruising is a trademark of these procedures. They typically tighten only the skin and do
my is required, I encourage any patient considering this procedure to seek a physician who spenot lift and tighten the muscles. As a result, they can leave patients with a windswept,
cializes in facial plastic surgery and possesses the level of expertise required to perform a hybrid
“pulled” appearance, and the results last only three to five years, as the underlying facial musface lift. As a committed facial plastic surgeon, I assure that all of my patients have a clear
cles are not tightened. The facial muscles are the structure of the face, the beams that hold up
understanding of the different types of procedures. Any patient considering a face lift should
the face lift if you will; and if not treated the lifted face will fall earlier than desired.
be aware of all of their options.
Compared to “mini” face lifts, a deep plane face lift yields more effective, longer lasting
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as well as lifting the mid-face and cheek area. On the downside, deep plane face lifts require
Dr. Andrew Jacono is a Dual Board Certified Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. He is
a very large incision, resulting in more noticeable scarring which makes hiding your procedure
Section Head of the Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at North Shore University Hospital
virtually impossible.
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The most state-of-the-art face lift is a recently developed hybrid technique, that I call the
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Book Corner
by Debbi Honorof
Thinking Differently
Books on Creativity and Innovation
The current bestseller list is chock-full of books about creativity, innovation,
insight, decision making and idea generation in the workplace. They offer
so many new concepts and ideas that it’s changing the way we think about
which businesses will succeed in the future. With so many recent advances in
neuroscience, researchers can now pinpoint the moments leading up insight
and creativity, and this opens up opportunities to translate these qualities into
workplace skills. So in today’s competitive and unpredictable job market, creativity and insight can often be the difference between two otherwise equally
talented individuals. Indeed, in some forward-thinking companies like Google,
3M, and Zappos, the nurturing of creativity and innovation among employees
is a high priority in the company culture.
“There have been many books written in the past few years that talk about innovation, creativity, storytelling, and positivity,” says Francine Fabricant, MA, EdM,
a career counselor, author, and Hofstra University Continuing Education instructor.
“They talk about finding meaning in our work and our lives, but they also give concrete suggestions. These books are evidence-based, and can teach us how small
actions can improve our lives. The most successful job seekers are often adding
value in unexpected ways – through their creativity, empathy, ability to work with
others, even their entrepreneurial skills.”
Here is a small sampling of books that can help you
understand what science is learning about creativity and innovation, and how these skills can help you
stand out in a competitive marketplace. There are also
many other books to explore, as well as blogs, articles
and websites.
These books are
evidence-based,
and can teach us
how small actions
can improve our
lives.
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will
Rule the Future by Daniel Pink
Using stories and studies, the author contrasts leftbrain vs. right-brain thinking and how these skills can
translate into success in business and the job market.
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink
This book examines what motivates people. While money used to be the
key motivational factor in the workplace, today’s workers are motivated
by more intangible benefits, such as autonomy and the freedom to be
creative.
The Flip Manifesto by Daniel Pink
Free download at danpink.com
Author Daniel Pink offers a tantalizing piece that asks readers to take age-old beliefs and turn them on their heads. The
outcomes will surprise you!
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by
Malcolm Gladwell
It’s the first few seconds of meeting someone new or
walking into a room you’ve never been in before or reading
the first few sentences of an article. In the blink of any eye,
your mind forms a conclusion. The author calls it “rapid
cognition” and he advises readers not to discount its importance.
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
by Malcolm Gladwell
Gladwell writes brilliantly about the moment when a product, idea or disease
crosses an imaginary threshold to become a fad, a phenomenon, or an epidemic.
Gladwell introduces us to fascinating people, enlightens us with intriguing statistics, and indulges us with good old-fashioned storytelling.
Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
The author, one of the most revered thinkers in the field of positive psychology, coined the term “flow,” a state in which we are so focused on an activity
(whether personal or work-related), that it helps to produce optimal enjoyment
and outcome.
Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention
by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
The author continues his thinking about how “flow” leads to creative moments
and innovations that help to enrich our lives.
The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive
Advantage by Roger L. Martin
Roger Martin believes that businesses rely far too heavily on analytics in making
important business decisions. This book explains how we can business leaders
can use “design thinking” to improve the bottom line.
How We Decide by Jonah Lehrer
In this must-read book, we learn about some new and unexpected discoveries
in the field of neuroscience, and how this research can help us to make optimal
decisions.
Imagine: How Creativity Works by Jonah Lehrer
In this fascinating book, Johah Lehrer shatters some myths of workplace output, teaching us instead that we can all be creative by changing our thought
processes and viewing creativity as less mysterious and more methodical.
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation
by Steven Johnson
The author explores innovation in science, technology, business, and the arts,
from Darwin’s theory of evolution to YouTube, and examines the ideas, tools and
environment that will allow for the generation of innovative future ideas.
The Business Model Innovation Factory: How to Stay Relevant When the
World is Changing by Saul Kaplan
The author, founder of the Business Innovation Factory in Providence, is
obsessed with how businesses can innovate and thrive in an ever-changing
world.
The Art of Critical Decision Making by Professor Michael Roberto
The Teaching Company (24-lecture set)
thegreatcourses.com
This eye-opening lecture series teaches us how critical decisions are made by
individuals, business leaders and government officials. Professor Roberto offers
tips and techniques for making informed decisions. O
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You can have a beauti- oral examinations to aid in the development
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dentistry is an important
My patients’ teeth are cleaned meticupart of my practice. It lously. They are taught proper home care,
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and tooth colored fillEach patient is very important to me.
ings, porcelain veneers, crowns and bridg- My staff and I make sure everyone feels
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Combining the expertise broken capillaries and rosacea. This nonof the surgeon with that invasive treatment delivers a special range
of the medical aesthetician of wavelengths of light in customized
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far exceed a patient’s absorbed either superficially by broken
capillaries and dark pigment, or by deeper
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On Long Island
by Debbi Honorof
Go In Peace
Find Serenity and Solitude in a Busy World
In today’s hyper-connected world, it’s getting harder
and harder to find places to disconnect. Yet research
continues to show that disconnecting can be very
beneficial to your mental health. Finding solitude and
serenity can help you foster creativity, replenish your
energy, enjoy freedom from responsibility, improve
concentration, increase productivity, discover (or rediscover) your own voice, give you a chance to think
deeply in order to solve problems, help restore your
sense of balance and self-awareness, and combat
burnout. When was the last time you sat on a bench in
the woods, watching the play of sunlight on the trees,
listening to the birds and the gentle breeze, contemplating the beauty of nature? Solitude can be a powerful antidote to the relentless push and pull of everyday
life. While sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on the
LIE, it may be hard to believe that places where one
can find solitude still exist on Long Island, but, in fact,
there are serene settings scattered throughout the Island. Below is just a sampling
of some of these enchanting spots.
Solitude can be a
powerful antidote
to the relentless
push and pull of
everyday life.
Japanese Stroll Garden
John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
347 Oyster Bay Road, Mill Neck. 516-676-4486. humesgarden.gardenconservancy.org
This impressive four-acre Japanese stroll garden allows visitors a unique experience inspired by a Buddhist metaphor for life’s journey. Following the
twists and turns of the path represents the process of self transcendence.
Arriving at the “mountain peak,” the view is unobstructed and your “enlightened being” has been realized. End your leisurely stroll with a traditional
Japanese tea ceremony.
1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay. 516-922-9200.
plantingfields.org
The magnificent 409-acre Planting Fields Arboretum is one of the few remaining Gold Coast estates
on Long Island’s North Shore that retains its original
acreage, as well as its historic buildings and landSands Point Preserve
scape. There are so many wonderful spots within
127 Middleneck Road, Sands Point. 516-571-7901. thesandspointpreserve.com
this park to explore—themed gardens, expansive
The tranquil 216-acre Sands Point Preserve is a
lawns, greenhouses, nature trails, and of course, a
mixture of natural and landscaped areas: forests,
myriad selection of trees, but there are also many
meadows, beach and cliffs, lawns, gardens and a
Walking by yourself—unplugged and in complete silence—
out-of-the-way spots to find quiet and solitude.
freshwater pond that provides habitats for a vacan be a rejuvenating experience. It gives you the opporturiety of plants and animals. Stroll on one of six
nity to become more mindful of your surroundings—seeing,
marked trails through diverse habitats of woods,
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of those who delight in outdoor beauty.” You can
Tucked away just a block or so from the Long
whistle in the distance. Then, smell the many wonderful scents
easily spend an entire day here, exploring all the
Island Expressway are an exquisite mansion
around you. Finally, be aware of your own body as you walk.
nooks and crannies, sitting in one of the many
that serves as a Jesuit retreat house and bucolic
Concentrate on feeling your body relax with each step. Bring
Adirondack chairs on the great lawn, and walking
grounds that invite serenity and solitude. Pine,
your full attention to the present moment as you appreciate
along the riverfront, with its winding paths and
linden, oak, maple trees and one lone American
the beauty of nature and your place within it.
wide variety of bird species.
Weeping Beech greet you as you wander the
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by Dr. James C. Marotta
A patient came into my office the other day for a facelift consultaAnother type of facelift is the mini-facelift, or minilift, which is a scaled-down version of
tion and said, “Two of my friends just had facelifts, but their results the traditional facelift. In general, in a minilift the amount of skin raised is less, the amount
are very different. One of them told me she had a ‘full-facelift’ and of manipulation of the underlying musculature is smaller, and the incisions are generally
that was why she looked ‘better’ than our other friend. What did she shorter. Because not as much is done surgically, bruising and swelling are reduced and
mean by ‘full-facelift” and is there really a difference?” This is not an recovery may be somewhat quicker. Minilifts are often performed under local anesthesia,
uncommon question, as there are several different types of proce- rather than general or deep sedation, and tend to cost less than traditional facelifts. Minidures that can be performed all under the title of “facelift.” But the lifts have become very popular for these reasons and are offered by different doctors and fatruth is, there is no one specific medical procedure called a “full-facelift.”
cilities under varying names. In my own practice, we call the minilift procedure the EZ-Lift™.
Ultimately, all facelift procedures seek to achieve a natural and more youthful face and
Determining what facelift procedure is right for you depends on several different facneckline by tightening sagging skin and muscle tissue of
tors, some of which include where on your face you have
the face, jawline and neck. The common term “facelift” re- Ultimately, all facelift procedures seek to achieve aging, the amount of aging you may have, cost, and refers to a procedure that addresses the lower half of the face
covery time. Selecting the right surgeon to perform your
a natural and more youthful face and neckline procedure is just as important as assessing what procedure
(from the corners of the mouth down through the neck).
by tightening sagging skin and muscle tissue of is right for you. Make sure the surgeon you choose is board
Most cosmetic surgeons perform this procedure.
There are also more advanced facelift techniques that adthe face, jawline and neck. The common term certified, operates in an accredited facility, and is experidress a larger area of the face, namely the mid-face, which
“facelift” refers to a procedure that addresses enced in multiple facelift procedures. A highly qualified suris the area of the cheek from the corners of the mouth up
geon who utilizes many different techniques is more likely
the lower half of the face.
to the lower eyelids. Elevating the cheek, in addition to the
to identify what type of procedure will best help you adsagging skin and muscle tissue of the lower face, jawline
dress the type and amount of aging particular to your face.
and neck, produces a more natural result since the aging of the face is addressed in whole, If you have any questions about facelifts, submit your inquiries to my website at www.
rather than just in part. To date, the only procedures that help reposition the cheek are marottamd.com. Find a response to your questions on my blog.
named the deep-plane facelift, the mid-face lift (which can be performed endoscopically),
Dr.Marotta is a dual Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon with extensive experience in
and the composite facelift. Because of their technical difficulty, these more advanced mini-facelifts, endoscopic forehead and midface lifts, as well as deep-plane facelifts. He
facelifting techniques, unlike the traditional facelift, are not universally available and are operates out of his office in Long Island which is an AAAHC accredited facility.
only performed by surgeons with greater expertise in treating the problem of facial aging.
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On Long Island
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thirty-three acres of rolling lawns, shrubs and flowers, a tea garden and a
reflecting pool. Numerous benches dot the landscape, allowing for moments
of contemplation. What was formerly a summer refuge for a wealthy family
eventually became a spiritual oasis for all. The grounds are open to the public; however, they request that anyone entering the grounds check in at the
house first and that all guests respect the quiet, contemplative mood while
wandering the grounds.
Old Westbury Gardens
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There are few places on Long Island that provide as beautiful a setting for
solitude than Old Westbury Gardens. The colors and fragrances are a feast
for the senses. And because, unlike a public park, they can enforce rules banning radios, ball playing and other noisy activities, visitors are guaranteed a
serene experience. The Garden of Appreciation is an area specifically set aside
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trails through the woods, including one with a Monet-style bridge.
Nissequogue River State Park
799 Saint Johnland Road, Kings Park. 516- 269-4927.
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Created as a State Park in 1999 on the site of the former Kings Park Psychiatric Center, this 159-acre gem of a park is home to many different habitats.
Tidal and freshwater wetlands and hardwood forests provide a home for
shore birds, reptiles, and amphibians and birdwatchers love the wide variety
of birds that are attracted to the various habitats afforded by the park. The
Greenbelt Trail provides an easy hiking trail that parallels the Nissequogue
River and offers spectacular views from the top of the bluffs. Taking a side
trail leads you to a quiet beach by the Long Island Sound … a perfect spot
for solitude! O
St. John’s Churchyard
Walking a labyrinth in silence and solitude can
also provide a serene experience. Unlike a maze,
which intentionally tries to confuse those who
enter it, a labyrinth represents a meandering but
purposeful path that relates to wholeness. You
walk in one way and you walk out the same way,
representing a journey to your own center and
then back out into the world. Spend some time
walking mindfully around a labyrinth and you will
come away feeling renewed.
Here are some labyrinths to explore on Long Island.
C.W. Post
720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville
The C.W. Post labyrinth is located in an open field
surrounded by gardens and wooded trails. This
exquisitely-tiled labyrinth is 47 feet in diameter and
provides a serene site for meditation and contemplation. The labyrinth was designed and constructed in 2000-2001 by C.W. Post fine arts graduate
student David Byer-Tyre, along with students and
professors in the C.W. Post Ceramics Department.
St. John’s Churchyard
1 Berard Blvd, Oakdale
St. John’s Church dates back to 1689 and is the
second oldest church in Suffolk County. Once
known as the “Charlotte Church,” named after the spouse of King George III, the name was
changed to St. John’s Church of Islip in 1764.
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slaves, Native Americans and children prayed. The
labyrinth was created from plantings and sits in
the churchyard, a place of solace and meditation.
Hofstra University
South Campus, outside C.V. Starr Hall, Hempstead
The Hofstra Labyrinth is adapted from the worldrenowned labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral in France,
which was created circa 1200 of the Common Era.
The Labyrinth is located on south campus, where
most of Hofstra’s academic buildings are located,
so the area is very quiet and serene on Sundays. According to the Hofstra University website, “By tradition, labyrinths are considered symbols of spiritual
and intellectual enlightenment, paths walked from
periphery to center as metaphors for the journeys
in life from sickness to health, despair to promise,
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Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) is an approach to treating cancer that cells in the presence of insulin. A study at George Washington University demonstrated a 10,000
involves no new drug products. The therapy uses insulin, and takes advan- fold increase in intracellular chemotherapy concentration in the presence of insulin. This means
tage of the powerful, cell-killing effects of ordinary chemotherapy drugs, a far smaller quantity of chemotherapeutic drugs is needed to achieve the death of cancer cells.
used in very low doses.
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The theory behind chemotherapy is that a toxic drug will generally and cell division, when the cell reproduction mechanism is most vulnerable to these chemotherahave more toxic effects on rapidly dividing cells. Since cancer cells di- peutic drugs. Thus, administering insulin provides a double whammy for the cancer. A greater
vide rapidly, these drugs should target these cancer cells preferentially. level of chemo drug enters the cancer cells at a time when they are most vulnerable in their life
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tro-intestinal tract and bone marrow, also divide rapidly. Therefore, these
resistance, showed that insulin given before the chemotherapy could cause a
are also vulnerable and damage to these and other cells create “chemorenewed tumor shrinkage response.
therapy side effects.” Many patients dread chemotherapy and are either Insulin given before the
Insulin Potentiation Therapy capitalized on these principles. It is not an acreluctant or refuse to try it.
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chemotherapy could ered a substitute for chemotherapy. However, when a patient absolutely repatients with a new system he developed. He reasoned that if he gave his pafuses chemotherapy but still wants a potentially powerful cancer treatment,
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Whether you choose traditional or alternative treatment for your cancer,
shrinkage response.
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the six pillars of health (diet, supplements, exercise, detoxification, stress
small studies also supported it. It was shown that cancer cells have 6-15
management and hormone balancing) are a key component in your fight
times the number of insulin receptors as normal cells.
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Richard Linchitz, M.D. is in practice in Glen Cove, NY. He was personally trained by Dr.
Insulin has other effects as well. In addition to insulin opening up the path (through the cell
membrane) for the glucose to enter, it also makes the cell membrane more permeable to other Donato Perez Garcia Jr. and is himself a certified IPT instructor. All prospective patients
substances including chemotherapy drugs. Thus, because insulin receptors are so concentrated on are encouraged to consult their medical professionals before embarking on or changing
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LISA
RINNA
Gets Her
Mojo Back
BIG TIME
by David Lefkowitz
Okay, so you might not have a successful
soap opera career, and you might not be married
to a heartthrob TV actor, and you might not have
a fashion line on a home shopping network, and
you might not have posed for Playboy, and you
might not be raising a healthy, happy family, but
goshdarnit, whatever your situation, you can still
improve your sex life.
If you don’t believe me, just pick up The Big Fun
Sexy Sex Book, a breezy but frank how-to guide
penned by relationship counselor Ian Kerner and
actress Lisa Rinna, the latter known for her years
on Days of Our Lives and multitudinous TV hosting
gigs, as well as her long-lasting marriage to L.A.
Law’s Harry Hamlin. Divided into such sections as
“Brave New World: Sex After Kids” and “The Ins
and Outs of Porn,” the book doesn’t shy away
from fetishes, boundary pushing and graphic advice.
Nope, this is no mere pep talk about candlelight and quality
time. And if such candor is surprising from a Hollywood celebrity,
it’s not entirely unexpected from an actress who Danced with the
Stars and even opened up her home life to a reality TV series. During
our interview, Rinna merrily talked of sex, marriage, media and more.
Did you warn Harry that you’d be coming out with a book that
people will inevitably, and not incorrectly, assume is based on
what goes on behind your own bedrooms doors?
My husband has been with me now for 20 years, so he knows
the scoop. He knows what he’s getting. I tend to do things that
are outside the box. I wrote a book in 2008 called Renovation,
and in one chapter I talked about my losing my mojo and how I got
it back. So Harry said the new book is “an extension of Renovation,
and it helps people.” So he was very supportive.
Is your marriage different in that way from your previous
relationships?
I would say one of my earlier relationships was outwardly abusive on
some level, which I absolutely allowed. Which I think we do. In fact, I think two
of them were a bit on the abusive side. And not the right partner; that happens,
too. Two of my relationships were two of my greatest teachers, but certainly not
people I would want to live my life with. There are times when you pick people in
your life for whatever lessons you need to learn.
So what did they teach you?
They taught me a lot about what I want, and how I want to be treated and what positive,
good things I want in my life. And how life can be really quite lovely and easy; it doesn’t have to
be torturous. That’s why we have different relationships, so we can learn what we like and what
we dislike. And they put me in the right direction towards my husband, let’s put it that way.
But here you’ve co-written a book that, some would say, occasionally buys into very pre-Women’s
Liberation ideas of sexiness – lingerie, playing dress-up, learning pole dancing –
Sex is still not an issue that people are comfortable with. I think that’s why it’s kept so private,
and that’s why people tend to suffer so silently. The book is done really well, and it’s brought up a
lot of conversation. But I think people are still really uncomfortable going there, or even thinking
“Even though you may come
across playing a character that’s a
vixen or sexy, it doesn’t necessarily
mean you’re that in your real life.”
about it or addressing it.
Well, you have addressed it fearlessly, and you’ve even posed for Playboy
twice – once when six months pregnant. Would you pose for again?
No, I would not. I am done with that. I think that there’s a time and a
place for things (laughs), and I’ve done it now, completely and happily, but
I would say no.
What about and botox and plastic surgery, which you’ve readily admitted
to trying in the past?
Nope, not doing any of it now. Every woman has tried it in their forties at this
point, I would say. Certainly, every woman in Hollywood. But not for me, no.
Even though you’ve been a model, actress and fashionista for more than
two decades, have you had body issues trying to be a person in media?
I think, as any woman, yes I did. I know it sounds crazy, but
everything’s relative. And after having my second child,
I really had issues of all kinds. I felt terrible. I had an
awful post-partum depression. I didn’t feel good about
myself, and I didn’t feel free. Even though you may
come across playing a character that’s a vixen or
sexy, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re that in
your real life. Growing up as women, we have
so many hang-ups because we’re told, “You’re
not supposed to move your body that way.
Only bad girls do that kind of thing.” We get
a lot of mixed messages, and these are high
ideals to live up to – body-wise and what to
look like. I think it’s really quite stressful.
How bad was your depression?
After my second child, my doctor put me
on a form of Prozac called Sarafem. I only
took it for about two months; that’s all I
needed to re-set my hormonal clock. But I
think the best thing you can ever do is if
you’re ever feeling anything out of sorts,
you gotta call your doctor and then you
decide what might be best for you. But that
really worked well for me.
Well, things have generally worked out well
for you, even if your career path is somewhat
the reverse of the usual. After all, you went
from sitcoms into soap operas, rather than the
other way around.
I know, right? I don’t think anything about
my career has been normal or pre-planned. It
just happened the way it happened. I kind of did
everything backwards, but it all worked out great.
When I got The Hogan Family, which was the sitcom
I started out in, it was to play Jason Bateman’s girlfriend.
And they had been looking for this character for three
months. They’d seen over 300 actresses. When I came in and
got the part, I never imagined I’d start out doing a comedy, but it
was a great place to learn.
The soap opera came after just audition after audition. I think I screen
tested for seven different soaps – and I’d never gotten one. I really thought,
“I have no career in this genre at all; it’s not gonna happen.” When I went in
for Days of Our Lives, I’d read for all of them.
Did you prefer soaps to other kinds of television?
The work is all the same – except the pace is fast. Doing a soap opera is
like doing live theater. You have to know your lines, and you have to move
really quickly. Doing a prime time show, there are different angles. You
shoot your side, then you go and shoot the other person’s side. So it’s a
much more drawn-out process. I love the pace of a soap opera because I
like doing live TV, live theater, live anything.
Had you done any live theater before you tried Broadway in Chicago?
No, I never had, other than high-school musical theater. There, I was in
Carnival. I was one of the daughters in Fiddler on the Roof. And we did
Rocky Horror Picture Show – I think I played the Susan Sarandon character.
To be honest with you, I don’t even remember that!
What about acting or dance classes in high school?
I dabbled here and there, and I took a little ballet. We didn’t have acting
classes where I grew up in Medford, Oregon, so I never really took an acting
class per se, but I learned how to do a little bit in the musical-theater class
in school.
Do you still take classes?
I’m always doing something whether I’m doing a voice
class or taking an acting class or a dance class. Right
now, I’m doing Days of Our Lives, so that’s my acting
class. In class, I’m taking dancing.
Was that brought on by doing Dancing with the
Stars?
Absolutely. My partner (Louis Van Amstel) and
I started an exercise dance class after we did
Dancing with the Stars. It’s called “LaBlast,”
and it’s a ballroom-dance class that you don’t
need a partner for. I let him take over the
class because I had too much going on. Now
he has DVDs out, and he teaches classes
all over the country at different Crunch
Fitnesses. It’s a great workout and great fun.
And you’re also a big proponent of Sheila
Kelley’s S Factor – which involves workouts
with a stripper pole?
It really changes your whole attitude
about being a woman, your body, and
how you move your body.
Would you say you’re something of a
fitness junkie?
Yes, I would. If I’m addicted to anything,
I’m addicted to fitness and working out –
and have been for, oh my gosh, thirty years!
So how often do you exercise?
A little bit of something every day. I mix it
up. I practice a lot of yoga. I’ll go to Pilates,
I’ll take a spin class, I’ll go for a run, I’ll go for a
hike. To me, it’s like brushing my teeth.
What about your diet?
For me, it’s all about consistency. It’s all about
keeping it to where you never have to lose ten pounds,
and you never gain ten pounds. You just keep your diet
consistent. I try not to do too many things that are not good
for you, or are high fat. It’s common sense. But I also allow myself
– if I want some cookies, or cake, or if I’m eating off the kids’ plates or
having a piece of pizza or mac and cheese – which we all do. It’s just about
moderation and getting back on your program the next day. I am healthy,
and I do get checked. I’m due for my mammogram this month, and I’m due
for my physical. In this day and age, you have to stay on it.
Speaking of staying on it, let’s get back to sex. What surprised you most
while co-writing the Big Fun Sexy Sex Book?
I think the choreplay thing. Making the effort to avoid boreplay or choreplay.
If a man really helps a woman out, she’s more apt to be open sexually. That
was a surprise to me in writing it with Ian. Ian, being a sex therapist, is
very big on that. Women and men are wired so differently. After this whole
Fifty Shades of Grey thing, I think what surprised me most about that book
was the S&M section and the things where people take risks to go have sex
outside and do it in all kinds of crazy places. That’s surprising to me.
Instead of Mars vs. Venus, you note that men are more like standard
transmission cars, while women are more like soufflé?
It’s really true. Once you can dial into that . . . It’s really tricky because we both
are so different. We women need a certain thing, and men . . . don’t, so to speak.
Or need a totally different thing. Getting on the same frequency is a lot of it.
And if your partner can tune into what you need, or if you can be open enough
to tell your partner what you need.... Again, it goes back to communication. So
many marriages don’t make it because of that one thing: they can’t get on the
same frequency.
Lisa Rinna with
Do you and Harry really follow all the book’s advice husband, Harry
about spicing things up, or do you two, too, fall into Hamlin
boreplay and choreplay?
I think we’re just like anybody else. It falls into all
those areas, because we are a very busy, two-person
working family, just like millions of people out there.
What I love about the book is that it’s a reminder
to stay aware and to stay connected. To make that
intimate connection with your partner is really, really
important. That’s why I like to read so many spiritual
books. I need to be reminded all the time to live in
the moment and to do these certain things, or I’ll just
go on my crazy, egotistical, narcissistic path which
so many of us tend to fall into. I need those kinds
of reminders – especially when it comes to intimate
connections with my husband `cause I get so busy.
How did you meet your husband? On a series?
No, I was working in an eyeglass store! It was before
I got Days of Our Lives. I was working for a friend in
an eyeglass store, and Harry just came in to get his
glasses fixed (laughs). It was just, `Hi, how are you?’
And we’d seen each other off and on. I knew his wife
at the time. Though by the time we started to see
each other, he was in the middle – or, divorced.
Did you realize early on he’d be “the one”?
No, no gosh no. He was “Harry Hamlin.” He was
this actor that I’d known and grown up watching. I
didn’t even think it was a possibility. He’s 12 years
older. And I thought, “This guy’s so handsome and so
nice.” I didn’t go out with him right away. We spent
about two weeks on the phone; he was in Aspen, and
I was up in Oregon over Christmas. And at first I had no “reality” connection
to him, because it just seemed weird. But then I got to know him by talking
to him. He was very diligent; he called me every single day. My mom would
answer the phone and be like, “Oh my God, Harry Hamlin’s on the phone!” It
was the cutest thing, and it was a good way to start a relationship.
Was the relationship tested when you did Harry Loves Lisa?
That was so brief. Harry and I have worked together many times. We
created that show together, and we were producers of it and had full control
over it. So it was really fun for us, and the kids loved it. And we really only
shot over a two-month period. It was a blip, but it was a really fun time.
So was it reality?
Oh no, it’s never reality, to be honest with you. I mean, I wish the cameras
could have been rolling all the time. What happens
with these reality shows is that they are scripted
television. They’re just played by the real people.
That’s my opinion and my experience. We wanted to
do the show in a very different way, and the network,
being the network, wanted a beginning, a middle and
an end every episode, a story. So to me, it was really
like working as an actor but with my family, because
there was nothing really “real” about it.
So what is your reality as two working actors
raising kids?
You know, it’s a very interesting tightrope that we
walk (laughs). But being actors, the beauty of it is
that one of us is always here. We don’t tend to work
at the same time, so somebody’s always home. And
my schedule is so brilliant right now: being able to
do Days of Our Lives, and then I’ve got the QVC line
that I fly to do maybe every six weeks or so. And
Harry’s doing independent films here and there. So
family comes first for us. It always has, it always will.
Which is what you hope for down the road?
I hope that my children are happy and follow their
passion and their dreams. I hope that everybody
stays very healthy, and we continue to be abundant
and prosperous, we’re able to give back to charity
and to just live a really joyous life. X
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Insider (TotalTheater.com) and hosts Dave’s Gone By
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This Mom Gets Schooled
We’re just back from dropping off our son at college. Ac- denly our dreamy 18 year old wasn’t so dreamy. She quickly evolved into sometually not “just back.” We’re back from dropping off our one we didn’t recognize. Clipped answers, stiff hugs and finally a cool good-bye.
third child at college – and then going directly on week’s Her Facebook post that night was something like: “If my parents don’t leave the
vacation together. Just the two of us - a whole week – for state, I may have to take down my school mascot.” We had overstayed our welthe first time since our long honeymoon in Italy.
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You see we’ve finally figured out how to properly separate named Independence!
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I was devastated by the time we got back to Long Island. Then,
lot of separation anxiety.
and only then did some close friends fess up that their daughters
We had overstayed had also more “broken up” with them at college drop-offs, than
The night before my husband drove our first to college, we wrote
him long letters. I thought my stepson would need them tucked un- our welcome as she held on for dear life. It was actually healthy.
der his pillow for when he got lonely. I literally sobbed while I wrote.
Four months later it was Christmas and we’d agreed to host six
was tackling her
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college friends for a week. And the daughter we’d remembered
new job – staring was back. “You are the BEST parents in the world! I love you!” I
stepson ever found them again among all the boxes that got packed
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recent college orientation, “Let’s stop talking about the Empty Nest.
a heating pad – boxes that would have to fill in for my Mommy Love when I It is not empty. WE ARE THE NEST!”
couldn’t reach her with a hug. We efficiently delivered her to college, but the
So now, our kids are doing what they’re supposed to be doing. And so are we.
school had a computer malfunction that didn’t allow them to deliver all the new We’re re-feathering our nest! O
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David
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Arts Center,
Dec. 7
arts
preview
Laurie
Anderson
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Oct. 12
compiled by Debbi Honorof
If you love the performing arts, you don’t have to travel
into New York City to enjoy first-class entertainment.
Long Island has outstanding venues that feature wellknown artists from around the world. Here’s a preview
of the fabulous line-ups for Fall 2012, so you can pick
your shows, get your tickets and enjoy.
AUPAC
(Adelphi University Performing Arts Center)
1 South Ave., Garden City
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Opera and Ballet in Cinema Series ...................... Sept. 8 & 9
Rioult Contemporary Dance Company ..............Sept. 14 & 15
Jupiter String Quartet ..............................................Sept. 21
The Klezmatics ........................................................Sept. 29
Laurie Anderson ........................................................Oct. 12
Trio Solisti .................................................................Oct. 27
The Y Boulton Center
for the Performing Arts
37 West Main St., Bay Shore
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Livingston Taylor .....................................................Sept. 22
Sonny Landreth .......................................................Sept. 28
Edwin McCain ..........................................................Sept. 29
Leo Kotke ................................................................... Oct. 6
Jorma Kaukonen .......................................................Oct. 14
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Janis Ian at
the Y Boulton
Center for the
Performing
Arts, Oct. 27
Janis Ian ...................................................................Oct. 27
Fountains of Wayne..................................................Nov. 17
Commander Cody .....................................................Nov. 24
Two Tenors & A Lady with Christopher Maccio, Elio Scaccio
& Simona Rodano ...................................................Sept. 8
Ella Fitzgerald and Lionel Hampton tribute with Cat da Silva
& Bryan Carrott .......................................................Sept. 9
Neil Diamond tribute – Diamond One Hot Night.......Sept. 14
Doris Day tribute with Karen Oberlin ......................Sept. 15
Corky Laing: “Stand Up- Sit Down” .........................Sept. 16
The music of Tommy with Wonderous Stories ...........Sept. 21
Eddie Brill ...............................................................Sept. 22
Andrews Sisters tribute – The Manhattan Dolls.........Sept. 29
The Band tribute with The Bandits............................Sept. 30
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Joe Piscopo ................................................................Nov. 3
Ragtime – The Musical ....................................... Nov. 15 -18
David Brenner ............................................................Dec. 7
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Man of La Mancha......................................... Oct. 13–Nov. 4
A Christmas Carol ..................................................Dec. 7-30
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Sweet Charity ................................................ Sept. 6-Oct. 28
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas..........Nov. 15,
2012–January 6, 2013
Dix Hill Performing Arts Center
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Melissa
Etheridge at
NYCB Theatre
at Westbury,
Oct. 26
Sandra
Bernhard at
Landmark on
Main Street,
Oct. 13
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arts
preview
Jennifer
Warnes at
The Madison
Theatre ,
Oct 31.
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CONCERTS&ALLSEASONHIGHLIGHTSINCLUDE
Sandra Bernhard .......................................................Oct. 13
Nick Lowe..................................................................Oct. 14
Doo Wop Project (featuring Jarrod Spector and Jersey Boys
castmates) ............................................................... Oct. 20
Blue Oyster Cult .......................................................Oct. 27
Spotlight Gala starring Jane Krakowski.......................Nov. 3
Carolina Chocolate Drops............................................Nov. 9
Karla Bonoff & Steve Forbert ...................................Nov. 16
Bunnicula ................................................................Nov. 18
Paper Bag Players ......................................................Dec. 2
Darlene Love .............................................................Dec. 8
The Madison Theatre
at Molloy College
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Kevin Devine ..........................................................Sept. 26
Giada Valenti .........................................................Sept. 29
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Celebrity Autobiography ........................................... Oct. 29
Jennifer Warnes ........................................................Oct. 31
A Night of Pas De Deux ...........................................Nov. 14
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and I’m Home for the Holidays ..........................Nov. 24-25
Becket Opera..............................................................Dec. 1
Israeli Prototip Trio .....................................................Dec. 8
Swingtime Big Band ...................................................Dec. 9
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John Kay & Steppenwolf & The Bourbon Stills Band ...Sept. 1
The Marshall Tucker Band & Stanton Anderson ..........Sept. 2
IL Volo................................................................ Sept. 5 & 7
Charlie Daniels Band & The Commander Cody Band...Sept. 8
J. Geils Band ...........................................................Sept. 12
Russel Brand ...........................................................Sept. 14
Darius Rucker ..........................................................Sept. 15
Bret Michaels ..........................................................Sept. 20
Sinbad ....................................................................Sept. 21
Jackie Mason ..........................................................Sept. 22
Celtic Thunder .........................................................Sept. 23
Nitty Gritty Band & Asleep At The Wheel ..................Sept. 28
Doo Wop Extravaganza ...........................................Sept. 29
Gabriel Iglesias .......................................................Sept. 30
Clannad ..................................................................... Oct. 5
Theresa Caputo ......................................................... Oct. 6
Engelbert Humperdinck .............................................Oct. 12
Weird Al Yankovic ......................................................Oct. 18
Asia ..........................................................................Oct. 19
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Al Green................................................................... Oct. 26
Melissa Etheridge ..................................................... Oct. 26
The Price is Right – Live............................................ Oct. 26
Roger Hodgson: legendary voice of Supertramp..........Nov. 2
Jay Black & Bill Medley ..............................................Nov. 3
Gary Allan................................................................Nov. 10
En Vogue & Lillo Thomas ............................................Nov. 3
The Moody Blues ............................................. Nov. 24 & 25
Brian Setzer Orchestra ..............................................Nov. 27
B.B. King ....................................................................Dec. 2
Father Charles and Laurie ................................... Dec. 6 & 7
Irish Tenors ............................................................. Dec. 13
Chef Robert Irvine .................................................... Dec. 13
Straight No Chaser ...................................................Dec. 20
Patchogue Theater
for the Performing Arts
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Jackie “The Joke Man Martling” ................................ Oct. 6
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JANUARY
Kevin Devine
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Giada Valenti
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History of American Rock and Roll
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David Sanborn 10/13
Emerson String Quartet 10/17
Starry Nights - Chamber Music 11/9
Donka - A Letter to Chekhov 11/10
Turtle Island Quartet/Tierney Sutton 11/17
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Fitz & The Tantrums ................................................Sept. 21
Ray Manzarek & Robbie Krieger of The Doors ..........Sept. 28
August Burns Red with The Color Morale & Overseer .. Oct. 6
Punch Brothers ........................................................... Oct. 7
Heart with Alejandro Escovedo & The Sensitive Boys ..Oct. 10
An acoustic evening with Medeski, Martin & Wood .....Oct. 12
Fiona Apple with Blake Mills ......................................Oct. 13
Australian Pink Floyd ................................................Oct. 17
Say Anything, Murder By Death, The Sidekicks.......... Oct. 20
Indigo Girls .............................................................. Oct. 25
Social Distortion ........................................................Oct. 27
The Fab Four ..............................................................Nov. 1
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Emerson String Quartet ......................... Oct. 17 and Nov. 27
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Colin Quinn ...............................................................Oct. 27
The Passing Zone: “Not Just for Kids” ........................Nov. 4
Starry Nights: Classical music and more .....................Nov. 9
Donka: A Letter to Chekhov, a theatrical circus ........Nov. 10
Turtle Island String Quartet with Tierney Sutton ........Nov. 17
Shaolin Warriors .......................................................Dec. 2
Classic Albums Live: The Beatles – The White Album ... Oct. 5
Classic Albums Live: The Beatles – Let it Be ............... Oct. 6
An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin ....Oct. 13
Shanghai Quartet Sunday .........................................Oct. 14
An Evening with Whoopi Goldberg ............................Oct. 19
Warsaw Philharmonic .............................................. Oct. 20
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Dicapo Opera Theatre in Pagliacci ..............................Nov. 2
Joshua Bell, violin .....................................................Nov. 3
National Circus of China “Cirque Chinois” ..................Nov. 9
Leslie Uggams .........................................................Nov. 10
West Side Story ....................................................... Nov. 11
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Dr. John and the Blind Boys of Alabama ..................Nov. 17
Hillwood Wind Ensemble .........................................Nov. 18
The Velveteen Rabbit ...............................................Nov. 18
Joe Bonamassa .......................................................Nov. 18
Natalie Merchant with Orchestra .................................Dec. 1
Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra with
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The Kingston Trio........................................................Dec. 8
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band Creole Christmas .......... Dec. 14
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Happenings
September
CLASSES
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sSunflower Pin: 11am-1:30pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
9
sShambala Bracelet: 12:30-3pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
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sBasic Jewelry Making Workshop: 11am1pm. Beads n’ Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-396-9893. beadsnstitches.com. $20.
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sTila Tennis Bracelet: 12:30-3pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
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sMeditation Group: 7:30-9:30pm. Judith S.
Giannotti R.Hy., Smithtown. 631-724-9733.
lightawakeningsmeditationandbeyond.com.
Achieve inner peace and understanding.
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sBead Embroidery: 11am-1:30pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
sMeditation Group: 7:30-9:30pm. See September 18th.
sWire Linking: 11am-1:30pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
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sShambala Bracelet: 11am-1:30pm. See
September 9th.
sTile Tennis Bracelet: 3-5:30pm. Beads n’
Stitches. 153 Broadway, Hicksville. 516-3969893. beadsnstitches.com. $25.
ONGOING
sAdolescent Support & Mentoring: By appointment. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway
Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Facilitator: Marlene Natalie. For those adolescents
whose lives have been touched by cancer-related illnesses.
s"ALLROOM ,ATIN $ANCE ,ESSONS Mondays
8:30-9:45pm. Suffolk Y JCC. 74 Happauge Rd.,
Commack. 631-462-9800 xt. 139. suffolkyjcc.
org. $9.
s"REAST #ANCER %XERCISE 0ROGRAM Noon1pm, Saturdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. For
breast cancer patients who are finished with
treatment. Provided by personal trainers certified in teaching exercise & wellness to breast
cancer survivors.
s#ANCER $ISCUSSION 1-2:30pm, Wednes-
days. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Facilitator,
Geri Barish. An informal, ongoing chat for
people whose lives have been touched by
cancer.
s#ANCER 3UPPORT 'ROUP 11:15am-12:15pm,
Tuesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. For those in
need of support for all cancer-related illnesses.
Group members of different ages and with different types of cancer come together each week to
support one another.
s#ANCER3UPPORT'ROUPFOR"ILATERAL3URGERY
5:30-6:30pm, Tuesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East
Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.
org. Facilitator, Geri Barish. For women who
have had bilateral surgery, double mastectomy.
s#ARDIO "ALLROOM: Sundays at 10:30am.
Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville
Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com. Fast
paced cardio dance class, all levels, no partner
needed.
s#ROCHET #LASS noon-1:30pm, Thursdays.
Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. The group
is designed to help cancer patients draw
strength from each other and enjoy togetherness in this circle of friendship.
s$ECOUPAGE!RT#LASS: 12:30-2:30pm. Tuesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Reformatting paper images to create something else.
sFitness for Older Adults: 9:05am. Fridays.
Long Beach Public Library, 11 W. Park Ave.,
Long Beach. 516-432-7201. nassaulibrary.
org/longbeach.
sHow To Meditate: 5 week course, Thursdays
from 7:30-9:30pm. Judith S. Giannotti R.Hy.,
Smithtown. 631-724-9733. lightawakeningsmeditationandbeyond.com.
s)NTEN3ATI: One Sunday a month. Call for next
date. Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville
Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com. A unique
workout that combines physical exercises with
teachings from the Law of Attraction, positive psychology, and life coaching.
s+OGA: Wednesdays at 9:30am. Sky Athletic
Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre. 516678-9400. skyathletic.com. Fusion fitness
class that combines kickboxing and yoga with
instructor Jon Koga.
s-AT 9OGA -ONDAYS 9:15-10:30am Mondays. Friedberg JCC, 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside.
516-766-4341 x111. friedbergjcc.org. Yoga
Instructor Sandy Pinz.
s.EWLY $IAGNOSED "REAST #ANCER 3UPPORT
12:30-1:30pm, Tuesdays. Hewlett House, 86
East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190.
1in9.org. Facilitator, Jill Alper. For those recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
s/UTDOOR "OOT #AMP #HALLENGE: Wednesdays and Fridays at 6am. Sky Athletic Club.
310 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre. 516-6789400. skyathletic.com.
To advertise: 516-505-0555 x1 or [email protected]
s0OLE&IT: Sundays at 11:45am. Sky Athletic Club.
310 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre. 516-6789400. skyathletic.com. Beginner level classes.
s0OTSOF(OPE: Thursdays. Hewlett House, 86
East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190.
1in9.org. An innovative art class for cancer
patients, using terra cotta flowerpots.
s2EIKI #LINIC Wednesdays by appointment.
Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett.
516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Learn about and experience this simple healing technique. For all
cancer-related illness.
s4AI#HI10:30am. Wednesdays through October. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old Westbury
Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333-0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
s4HAI3TRIKE: Tuesdays at 7:15am and Fridays
at 10:30am. Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick
Rd., Rockville Centre. 516-678-9400. skyathletic.com. Muay Thai kick boxing class mixed
with kettle bell training.
s7RITERS2OUND4ABLE 11am-noon, Wednesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd.,
Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org. Freelance
writer and author Lyna Caruso facilitates this
creative writing workshop for those affected
by cancer. Eight-week program. Registration
required. Free.
s9OGA 11:15am. Thursdays and Saturdays
through October. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old
Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. 516-333-0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
s9OGA3TRESS 2EDUCTION 11am-noon,
Wednesdays. Hewlett House, 86 East Rockaway Rd., Hewlett. 516-374-3190. 1in9.org.
Mondays 1:30-2:30 pm. 6-week program. For
all cancer-related illness.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Stills Band: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-7453000. livenation.com.
SPOTLIGHT
Sweet Charity
You don’t have to be a Big Spender to spend a
little time with us! At the John W. Engeman Theater,
Long Island’s only year-round professional theater.
Sweet Charity is a Neil Simon musical about the
romantic ups-and-downs of an ever-hopeful dance
hall hostess, despite endless disappointments and
bad luck with men. Charity Hope Valentine, with
a shoulder bag and a heart tattooed on her left
arm, works as a dancer-for-hire in a Times Square
Dance Hall but longs for love. Charity finally meets
a nice young man to romance her away, but loses
her nerve about telling him what her real job is. It
features musical hits such as “Big Spender” and “If
My Friends Could See Me Now.”
When: Sept. 6 to Oct. 28 - Wednesdays at 8pm,Thursdays
at 8pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 3pm & 8pm, Sundays
at 2pm & 7pm. Special Matinee on Wed., Sept. 24 at 2pm.
Where: the John W. Engeman Theater, 250 Main St.,
Northport
Tickets: Tickets $65: visit www.engemantheater.com for
group rates or for further information on the 2012-2013
Main Stage Season Sponsored by North Shore LIJ call
631-261-2900
$5 off ticket price
with preferred rate code LIW,
for all shows except Saturday nights. code: LIW
2
sThe Marshall Tucker Band with Stanton Anderson: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960
Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000.
livenation.com.
4
s/DD&UTURES#AMP&LOD'NAW4OUR8pm.
The Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
5
s)L6OLO8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960
Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000.
livenation.com.
7
s)L6OLO8pm.See Sept 5th.
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s#HARLIE$ANIELS"ANDAND4HE#OMMANDER
#ODY"AND8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-7453000. livenation.com.
s/PERA AND "ALLET IN #INEMA 3ERIES 8pm.
AUPAC, 1 South Ave., Garden City. 516-8774000. aupac.adelphi. edu.
sTwo Tenors and a Lady: 7:30pm. Dix Hills
Performing Arts Centre. 305 N. Service Rd., Dix
Hills. 631-656-2148. dhpac.org.
9
s#REED8pm. The Paramount. 370 New York
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September
SPOTLIGHT
Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
sElla Fitzgerald and Lionel Hampton Tribute
WITH#ATDA3ILVAAND"RYAN#AROTT3pm. Dix
Hills Performing Arts Centre. 305 N. Service
Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148. dhpac.org.
s/PERA AND "ALLET IN #INEMA 3ERIES 8pm.
See September 8th.
745-3000. livenation.com.
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s.ITTY'RITTY"AND!SLEEPATTHE7HEEL8pm.
NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow
Rd., Westbury. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
s2AY-ANZAREK2OBBIE+RIEGEROF4HE$OORS
8pm. The Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
sSonny Landreth: 8pm. YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St., Bay
Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
sFitz & The Tantrums: 8pm. The Paramount.
370 New York Ave., Huntington. 631-6737300. paramountny.com.
sMusic of Tommy featuring Wonderous Stories: 7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts Centre.
305 N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148.
dhpac.org.
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s(UGH ,AURIE WITH #OPPER "OTTOM "AND sSinbad: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury.
8pm. The Paramount. 370 New York Ave., Hun- 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800-7453000. livenation.com.
tington. 631-673-7300. paramountny.com.
12
Bret Michaels
“Get Your Rock On”
Poison front man, solo artist and reality television
star Bret Michaels will be coming to the NYCB
Theatre at Westbury on Sept. 20th. Bret Michaels
has lead – and is still leading – a long, interesting,
and diverse career between music, reality TV,
business and philanthropy. The Poison front man
can be credited with leading one of the most longstanding and iconic rock bands; charting 10 singles
in Billboard’s Top 40 including the #1 hit “Every Rose
Has Its Thorn.” Beyond Poison, Michaels has gone
on to form a very successful solo career, topping
Billboard’s Hard Rock List with his most recent
album “Custom Built.” In addition to his musical
endeavors, Bret is also known for his stints on reality
TV with shows like “Bret Michaels’ Rock of Love” and
Donald Trump’s NBC hit “Celebrity Apprentice.”
When:Thursday, September 20th at 8 p.m
Where: NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow
Road, Westbury
Tickets: $69.50, $49.50 and $39.50 and are available
online at www.livenation.com, charge by phone at
800-745-3000 or at the Westbury box office. For further
information, please visit www.thetheatreatwestbury.com
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sJ. Geils Band: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800745-3000. livenation.com.
sEddie Brill: 7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts
Centre. 305 N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-6562148. dhpac.org.
sJackie Mason: 8pm. NYCB Theatre at West14
bury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800s.EIL $IAMOND4RIBUTE WITH $IAMOND /NE 745-3000. livenation.com.
(OT.IGHT7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts s,IVINGSTON4AYLOR 8pm. YMCA Boulton CenCentre. 305 N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656- ter for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St.,
2148. dhpac.org.
Bay Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
s2IOULT #ONTEMPORARY $ANCE #OMPANY sMickey B’s Golden Oldies featuring The
8pm. AUPAC, 1 South Ave., Garden City. 516- $UPREES8pm. Patchogue Theater for the Per877-4000. aupac.adelphi. edu.
forming Arts. 71 E. Main St., Patchogue. 631207-1300. patchoguetheatre.com.
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s$ARIUS2UCKER8pm. NYCB Theatre at Westbury. 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury. 800745-3000. livenation.com.
s-USIC OF $ORIS $AY WITH +AREN /BERLIN
7:30pm. Dix Hills Performing Arts Centre. 305
N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148. dhpac.org.
s2IOULT #ONTEMPORARY $ANCE #OMPANY
8pm. See September 14th.
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Dix Hills Performing Arts Centre. 305 N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2148. dhpac.org.
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Molloy College. 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. 516-678-5000 x7715. madisontheatreny.org.
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8pm. Cinema Arts Centre. 423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. cinemaartscentre.
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for the Performing Arts. 37 W. Main St., Bay
Shore. 631-969-1101. boultoncenter.org.
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Molloy College. 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. 516-678-5000 x7715. madisontheatreny.org.
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800-745-3000. livenation.com.
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From September 20th to the 23rd. Long Beach
Public Library, 11 W. Park Ave., Long Beach.
516-432-7201. nassaulibrary.org/longbeach.
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20-23 and 27-30. Staller Center at Stony
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sion Group: 7:30pm. Every other Monday. Cinema Arts Centre Sky Room. 423 Park Ave., Huntington. 631-423-7611. cinemaartscentre.org.
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sPhantom: Through September 9th. Gateway
Playhouse. 215 South Country Rd., Bellport.
631-286-1133. gatewayplayhouse.com.
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St., N.port. 631-261-2900. engemantheater.
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EVENTS
1
s"IRDINGAND"REAKFAST8-11:30am. Connetquot River State Park and Preserve. Sunrise
Highway, Oakdale. 631-581-1072. Reservations required.
2
s4HE9OUNG.ATURALISTS#LUB1-3pm. Brookside County Park. 59 Brook St., Sayville. 631581-1731. [email protected].
5
s#OLE0ORTERS#AN#AN9am. Friedberg JCC. 15
Neil Ct., Oceanside. 516-634-4169. drosen@
friedbergjcc.org. JCC sday trippers go to see Cole
Porter’s Can- Can musical.
8
s$ONT4HROW)T'ROW)T12pm. Old Westbury
Gardens. 71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury.
516-333-0048. oldwestburygardens.org. See
how to create unexpected indoor plants from
recycled seeds and scraps of kitchen leftovers.
Registration required.
12
s#LIENT $EVELOPMENT 6pm. Millkeridge Inn,
Jericho. 631-744-7044. [email protected]. The
Women’s Financial Group will feature Robert
Fishman of Sandler Training.
s'ARDEN4EA 1-3:30pm. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury.
516-333-0048.
oldwestburygardens.org.
Registration required.
Center for Italian Studies at Stony Brook University. 631-632-7444. jfusco@italianstudies.
org. Presentation and opportunity to meet the
Italian Consular General of New York, Ministro
Natalia Quintavalle.
s7HISPERSAND3HOUTS!N!NTHOLOGYOF0OETRY BY THE 7OMEN OF ,ONG )SLAND Hayes
Theatre Multipurpose Room. Molloy College.
1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. 516678-5000. molloy.edu. Poetry reading and
book signing Hosted by Barbara Novack.
15
s!&!! 0RACTICAL 0ILATES 4EACHER 4RAINING:
Sky Athletic Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville
Centre. 800-446-2322. skyathletic.com. Call
to register.
s3EED -OSAICS 12pm. Old Westbury Gardens. 71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury.
516-333-0048.
oldwestburygardens.org.
Registration required.
16
s!&!! 0RACTICAL9OGA4EACHER4RAINING: Sky
Athletic Club. 310 Merrick Rd., Rockville Cens4HE)MPACTOFTHE%CONOMIC#RISISONTHE tre. 800-446-2322. skyathletic.com. Call to
%UROANDTHE%54HE2OLEOF)TALY2:20pm. register.
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s#REATIVE7RITING7ORKSHOP 7pm. Oceanside
Library. 30 Davison Ave., Oceanside. 516-7762360. With Barbara Novack.
s&LOWER OF 'OD ! *EWISH &AMILYS *OURNEY
from Spice to Medicine: 8pm. Valley Stream Historical Society. Holy Trinity Parish Hall. Brooklyn
Ave. and 7th St., Valley Stream. 516-825-7157.
Lecture by the author, Dr. Herbert Ausubel.
s0LASTIC 3URGERY 3EMINAR 5-6pm. 516-7734646. Minimally invasive facial plastic surgery
and non-surgical treatments.
22
sTH!NNUAL7ALK TO "REAK THE 3ILENCE ON
/VARIAN#ANCER9:30am. Belmont Lake State
Park. N. Babylon. 631-672-2027. nocc.kintera.org/longislandny.
s4HE &RIENDS OF #ONNETQUOT 6ISION FOR THE
(ATCHERY AND .ICOLL 'RIST -ILL Connetquot
River State Park. Sunrise Highway, Oakdale. 631581-1072. [email protected].
s$IANE %MDIN 3ACHS TH !NNUAL -EMORIAL
Walk: 10am. Jones Beach State Park. Parking
Field 5. cshl.edu. The memorial fund provides
funding for lung cancer research.
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Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. 516-822-3535
s0OETRY %VENT 3pm. Molloy College. 1000 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 60 and up. $6.
Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre. 516-678- s'IVE"ACK3UNDAYS Once a month ZwangerPesiri Radiology provides free radiological ex5000. molloy.edu. Featuring Linda Opyr.
ams (MRI, CT SCAN, X-ray, Mammography,
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s,ITERATUREAND#INEMAFROM!DAPTATIONTO residents. For more information, upcoming
2ECREATION2:30pm. Center for Italian Stud- dates, and phone numbers, visit ZPgivebackies at Stony Brook University. 631-632-7444. sundays.org.
[email protected]. Lecture by Profes- s*APANESE#LASSICAL$ANCE: 5-7:30pm. Tuesdays. Long Island Japanese Culture Center. 5
sor Carlo Testa.
Linden Pl., Glen Head. 917-226-1195. takahashi.
30
[email protected]. Learn to wear kimono and
s&ALL $OG &ESTIVAL 1-4pm. Old Westbury dance with a fan in the elegant Soke Fujima style.
Gardens. 71 Old Westbury Rd., Old Westbury. Beginners of all ages. For free trial lesson, contact
516-333-0048. oldwestburygardens.org.
the instructor.
s.IGHT 3KY /BSERVING 3ESSIONS 7pm-midONGOING
night, Saturdays. Custer Institute and Obsers!DULT#ONNECTIONS7:30pm, Thursdays. Fried- vatory, 1115 Main Bayview Rd., Southold.
berg JCC. 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside. 516-766-4341 631-765-2626. CusterObservatory.org. Guidx111. friedbergjcc.org. $7 dues per month. Addi- ed tours of the night sky through powerful
tional fees apply occasionally for theme dinners, telescopes. Weather permitting. Suggested
etc.
donation $5.
s4HE !LEF "ET OF "EING A -ENSCH Sundays s2!$)3( (Reserve a Day for Interesting So1-4pm. Suffolk Y JCC, Alan and Helene Rosen- cial Happenings): 11:30am-1:30pm, Tuesdays,
berg Discovery Museum. 74 Hauppauge Rd., Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., PlainCommack. 631-462-9800 xt. 140. suffolkyjcc. view. 516-822-3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages
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60 and up. $6.
s"OOK ,OVERS "ONANZA 1:30-5pm, on the s2!02ETIREES!CTIVITY0ROGRAM: 12:30-3pm,
first Wednesday of each month. Extended 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Mid-Island
hours until 8pm on the first Wednesday of Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. 516-822each month. Library Wing on Merrick and 3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 55 and up. $6.
Kirkwood Avenues. 516-379-6434.
s2%!#( 2ECREATIONAL %DUCATIONAL !Rs#ONNECTIONS 7-8:15pm, second and fourth TISTIC #ULTURAL (APPENINGS 10:30am-noon,
Wednesdays. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Tuesdays. Sid Jacobson JCC, 300 Forest Drive,
Rd., Commack. 631-462-9800 x139. syjcc. East Hills. 516-484-1545 x134. sjjcc.org. Ages
org. Widow and widowers group for ages 50 60 and up. $10.
and up. $9.
s3INGLES#HAT#HEW 7:45-9:30pm, Wedness#URRENT %VENTS #LUB 11:30am, Mondays. days. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Rd., ComFriedberg JCC. 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside. Contact mack. 631-462-9800 x139. syjcc.org. Group for
Debbie Rosen 516-634-4169. friedbergjcc.org. all singles facilitated by a certified social worker.
Breakfast with facilitator, Matt Shalette, in a Refreshments served. $9.
discussion highlighting world, national, local s3OCIABLE 3INGLES 3-5pm, first and third
news and the week’s hot topic.
Thursdays. Suffolk Y JCC, 74 Hauppauge Rd.,
s&RIENDSHIP #IRCLE 12:30-3pm. 1st and 3rd Commack. 631-462-9800 x121. syjcc.org.
Thursdays of the month. Mid-Island Y JCC, 45
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s3OPHISTICATED 3INGLES 7:30-9:30pm, Mondays. Friedberg JCC, 15 Neil Ct., Oceanside.
516-766-4341 x133. friedbergjcc.org. Singles
ages 40 and up meet weekly; facilitated by
Irwin Pfeffer. $8.
s7EDNESDAY#LUB 10:30am-1:30pm, Mid-Island Y JCC, 45 Manetto Hill Rd., Plainview. 516822-3535 x335. miyjcc.org. Ages 70 and up. $6.
s9OUNG .ATURALISTS #LUB 1-3pm. Meets the
1st of every month. Brookside County Park. 59
Brook St., Sayville. 631-581-1731. gsbas.org.
This club focuses on creating interest in the natural world around us and becoming stewards of
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s,ONG )SLAND "IENNIAL 3CREENING 7:30pm.
Cinema Arts Centre. 423 Park Ave., Huntington.
631-423-7611. cinemaartscentre.org. Screening of the finalists’ films in a juried exhibition of
Long Island filmmakers.
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s&AMILY 3UNDAY AT THE -USEUM 1pm, Sundays through November 4th. One Museum
Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassaumuseum.org. Docent-led family walk-through
of the exhibition and, beginning at 1:30 pm,
supervised art activities for the whole family.
Special family guides of the main exhibition are
available in the galleries. Museum admission
required.
s*ULIE 4REMBLAY3YDNEY #HASTAIN#HAPMAN
Through November 4th. One Museum Drive,
Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassaumuseum.
org. Part of the contemporary collectors gallery.
s,OCAL #OLOR )) Through September 21st. 90
N. Country Rd., Setauket. 631-751-2676. gallerynorth.org. Featuring current work by contemportary Long Island Artists.
s-AKING!N )MPRESSION Through September
North Fork
Wine Tours
Professional group tours tailored
to your specific needs including:
Winery Tours
Girlfriend Getaways
Bachelorette Parties
631-723-0505
northforkwinetours.com
10th. Main Street Petite Gallery. 213 Main St.,
Huntington. 631-271-8423. huntingtonarts.
org.
s-ARC #HAGALL Through November 4th. One
Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337.
nassaumuseum.org. exhibition of Chagall’s
work, more extensive than any other previously
seen in this area, and including paintings being shown to the Long Island public for the first
time.
s.#-!S 3CULPTURE 0ARK Nassau County
Museum of Art, One Museum Drive, Roslyn
Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassaumuseum.org.
More than 50 works by renowned artists set
amidst the 145-acre property.
s.#-!S7ALKING4RAILS AND 'ARDENS Nassau County Museum of Art, One Museum
Drive, Roslyn Harbor. 516-484-9337. nassaumuseum.org. The museum’s 145 acres include
many marked nature trails through the woods.
Experience the many lush examples of horticultural arts.
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