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   <title>Out East</title>
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   <title>Repeat performances at Riverhead board meeting</title>
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   <published>2007-09-06T19:40:07Z</published>
   <updated>2007-09-06T19:56:24Z</updated>
   
   <summary>When Riverhead’s political junkies tune in to watch their town board meeting being broadcast and re-broadcast this month on the town’s government cable channel, they might just wonder why Harriet Haas is asking “Did they get it right?," and why...</summary>
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      <name>Mae Cheng</name>
      
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      When Riverhead’s political junkies tune in to watch their town board meeting being broadcast and re-broadcast this month on the town’s government cable channel, they might just wonder why &lt;strong&gt;Harriet Haas&lt;/strong&gt; is asking “Did they get it right?," and why everyone on the town board seems to be laughing.

But, they won’t get to see the reason why.

Haas, 67, is a tiny lady who had been invited to sing "God Bless America" to open the town board’s meeting on Sept. 5. And, as it turned out, she sang it again and again and again.

The town just couldn’t seem to get it on tape.

She was first asked to come to the town board meeting on Memorial Day and sing. She did. It was not taped. Then she came on the Fourth of July. Same problem.

Finally, &lt;strong&gt;Supervisor Phil Cardinale&lt;/strong&gt; asked her to open the meeting around Labor Day.

The first time she sang, there was no camera. The second time she sang, someone had set up the camera, and someone else turned it off.

But, third time was a charm. She even got to sing an encore of "America the Beautiful." That, too, took three tries to tape.

&lt;em&gt;- MITCHELL FREEDMAN&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Sean "Diddy" Combs' White Party</title>
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   <published>2007-09-03T12:25:41Z</published>
   <updated>2007-09-04T15:02:40Z</updated>
   
   <summary> Last year, Diddy's famous white party took place in St. Tropez. So on Sunday, the question was, could he make the same world-famous alll white fete sexy in East Hampton at the end of summer. Well, Diddy's party -...</summary>
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      &lt;img alt="diddy.jpg" src="http://weblogs.newsday.com/entertainment/localguide/outeast/blog/diddy.jpg" width="500" height="300" /&gt;

Last year, &lt;strong&gt;Diddy's&lt;/strong&gt; famous white party took place in St. Tropez.  So on Sunday,  the question was, could he make the same world-famous alll white fete sexy in East Hampton at the end of summer.

Well, Diddy's party - designed with party promoter to the stars &lt;strong&gt;Jessica Rosenblum&lt;/strong&gt; - did not disappoint.

Not all expected guests showed up. But a number of superstars did and they wore white: &lt;strong&gt;Lil' Kim&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Mariah Carey&lt;/strong&gt; in towering white patent-leather heels, &lt;strong&gt;Kim Porter &lt;/strong&gt;(with the twins), &lt;strong&gt;Ashley Olsen&lt;/strong&gt; mainly in white but with black heels, and Diddy's neighbor &lt;strong&gt;Donna Karan&lt;/strong&gt; in a white surrounded by a bevy of young, handsome men. &lt;strong&gt;Busta Rhymes&lt;/strong&gt; also attended as did &lt;strong&gt;Mama Combs&lt;/strong&gt;, Diddy's mother.

Just after Diddy had sent one guest home for wearing cream, &lt;strong&gt;Katie Lee Joel&lt;/strong&gt; arrived in a clothes that were off white.  After the men at the gate told her her getup wouldn't do, Diddy's crew tried to hook her up with Sean John clothes, but she had already turned to go home and change.  This writer believes he spotted her later in the evening in pure white at the party.

Guests also confirmed that lavish entertainment at the party included two women dancing with white fabric wings, a woman who used a sawlike grinder to shoot sparks off her metal corset, a trapeze artist, flame swallowers, and both &lt;strong&gt;Doug E. Fresh &lt;/strong&gt;and &lt;strong&gt;DJ Cassidy&lt;/strong&gt; at the DJ booth.

Like Gatsby, Diddy exhorted the crowd from a balcony overlooking the party. 

At one point he mentioned that when he didn't have money to party there, he used to pass Tavern on the Green and dream of people dancing on his lawn.  He then asked guests to move to the lawn and dance, where he joined them with &lt;strong&gt;Tommy Lee&lt;/strong&gt;.

In fact, the party is said to have re-created the look of the outdoor areas at Tavern on the Green, with pin lights wrapped in the trees and large round white paper lanterns hanging from branches.  

Cold Stone ice cream was served to order, as well as oysters and lobster and steak (thanks to caterer to the stars &lt;strong&gt;Janet O'Brien&lt;/strong&gt;).  And CIroc Vodka kept the two bars well stocked, said sources.
 
Large balloons floating over the yard, lit from within, were also used as projection screens to show TV ads for Unforgivable, Diddy's new fragrance for men    

At the crowded afterparty at Dune in Southampton were Busta Rhymes (who ate McDonald's in his car in the parking lot served up by club staff); Diddy, who wore a hoodie; and Tommy Lee, who got cozy with a date in booth 25.

&lt;strong&gt;Al Reynolds&lt;/strong&gt;, who had showed up at Diddy's house with &lt;strong&gt;Star Jones&lt;/strong&gt;, was at the Dune at 3 a.m. And shortly thereafter, a $200 order of fries from McDonald's was served by staffers to exhausted revelers.
  
St. Tropez eat your heart out.

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Tutor on the run</title>
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   <published>2007-08-31T21:48:39Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-31T21:50:28Z</updated>
   
   <summary>If you’re a teenager summering in the Hamptons and a black Honda Accord pulls up to your driveway on a Thursday, the fun times probably are over. That’s because it could be Jonathan Arak, the itinerant tutor, making a house...</summary>
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      If you’re a teenager summering in the Hamptons and a black Honda Accord pulls up to your driveway on a Thursday, the fun times probably are over. 

That’s because it could be &lt;strong&gt;Jonathan Arak&lt;/strong&gt;, the itinerant tutor, making a house call. Usually Arak travels around Queens, Westchester and Manhattan, where he lives, preparing kids for the SAT as part of the Princeton Review tutoring team. But in the past few years, he’s spent at least one day a week working in the Hamptons. 

This year, he visited up to six houses a day on Thursdays in July and August. You know the drill: If you have to ask the price, don’t bother. (Okay, we asked -- it’s up to $400 an hour, depending on your contract.)  Arak, 42, is a graduate of Oberlin College who had a career in theater before becoming an English and math tutor. He proudly reports that his students learned to ignore summer distractions such as pools and tennis courts for a while, and they boosted scores on practice tests.

As for Arak, he used to try to squeeze in some fun in the sun during his East End swings. "I arranged my schedule with time to go the beach, but that year invariably when I tried to lay out on the beach, it rained." 

&lt;em&gt;- Dave Marcus&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Big end of the season weekend in the Hamptons</title>
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   <published>2007-08-31T14:57:33Z</published>
   <updated>2007-09-04T15:05:26Z</updated>
   
   <summary> If you don't already have the coveted tickets for the tables serving lunch overlooking the FTI Grand Prix jumping competition at the Hampton Classic Horse Show on Sunday, forget about it. The seats are sold out. There may be...</summary>
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If you don't already have the coveted tickets for the tables serving lunch overlooking the FTI Grand Prix jumping competition at the &lt;a href="http://www.hamptonclassic.com/peconic/Hampton/me.get?web.home" target=0&gt;Hampton Classic Horse Show&lt;/a&gt; on Sunday, forget about it. The seats are sold out.

There may be $20 nosebleed seats at the Bridgehampton event, though.

And if you don't already have an invite to the coveted Sean "Diddy" Combs' White Party in the Hamptons - also on Sunday - then you're out of luck there too.

Even if you have an invitation and you have nothing white in your wardrobe, then you're in need of a shopping spree. Because when Diddy says "white," he means white.
      
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   <title>Grace Notes; Stars Eat Out East</title>
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   <published>2007-08-30T11:45:47Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-30T22:50:39Z</updated>
   
   <summary>If you're a fan of CNN's Nancy Grace, this was your big week in the Hamptons - and by the way, she was eating for three. But she wasn't the only spotted chowing down at restaurants on the East End....</summary>
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      If you're a fan of CNN's &lt;strong&gt;Nancy Grace&lt;/strong&gt;, this was your big week in the Hamptons - and by the way, she was eating for three. But she wasn't the only spotted chowing down at restaurants on the East End.

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&lt;strong&gt;Katie Couric&lt;/strong&gt; ordered take out from Turtle Crossing on Sunday. She got some BBQ ribs, BBQ chicken, baked beans, cole slaw and corn bread. My, how does she keep the pixie figure?

Meanwhile, Grace stayed at the Southampton Inn over the weekend. No, we weren't stalking her, we just have loads of friends with eagle eyes.

Saturday night, Grace dined at the Plaza Café. She is expecting twins any day now so she ate rather light. She had Proscuito Wrapped Shrimp with Porcini Risotto and White Truffle and a side of our Sweet Corn Polenta. Her guest had Pan Roasted Wild King Salmon with Wild Rice, Corn, Cilantro and Curry Sauce.

On Friday at Della Femina, Piano Man &lt;strong&gt;Billy Joel&lt;/strong&gt; and wife &lt;strong&gt;Katie Lee Joel&lt;/strong&gt;, a talented chef in her own right, joined &lt;strong&gt;Giada De Laurentiis&lt;/strong&gt; of the Food Network's Giada's Weekend Getaway. In this instance, Giada apparently got away to lovely, bucolic East Hampton.

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>The Hampton Classic Anthem Contest winner is...</title>
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   <published>2007-08-27T21:49:39Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-27T21:54:53Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Brett Kroeger of East Hampton won Sunday's Hampton Classic/WLIU 88.3 FM National Anthem Contest with her rendition of "Over the Rainbow.” At a public morning-singing competition during opening day at the Bridgehampton horse event, Kroeger sang the song made famous...</summary>
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      Brett Kroeger of East Hampton won Sunday's Hampton Classic/WLIU 88.3 FM National Anthem Contest with her rendition of "Over the Rainbow.” 

At a public morning-singing competition during opening day at the Bridgehampton horse event, Kroeger sang the song made famous by Judy Garland and beat six other finalists. She won the opportunity to sing "The Star Spangled Banner” during a midday featured event, a speed jumping competition called the $20,000 Nicolock Time Challenge. In addition, Kroeger, who has been a resident artist at Manhattan's Dicapo Opera Theatre for the past two years, won a gift certificate and collection of CDs. Each finalist won four one-week passes to the 32nd Hampton Classic Horse Show, which ends Sept. 2.

Singer Lee Oliver Tucker of Hampton Bays came in as a close second, and the judges requested that Tucker sing the anthem another day. The Classic receives extensive coverage on radio station WLIU, at WVVH-TV and at &lt;a href="http://www.wvvh.tv" target=0&gt;www.wvvh.tv&lt;/a&gt;.  

--  Aileen Jacobson
      
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   <title>There Goes Christie Brinkley</title>
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   <published>2007-08-26T20:59:58Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-28T19:24:22Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Scenes from opening day of the 32nd annual Hampton Classic horseshow: Christie Brinkley and a tiny boy quietly zipping down the grassy lanes in a golf cart. Brinkley, a regular at the horse show, appeared to be the sole spectator...</summary>
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      Scenes from opening day of the 32nd annual Hampton Classic horseshow: 

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&lt;strong&gt;Christie Brinkley&lt;/strong&gt; and a tiny boy quietly zipping down the grassy lanes in a  golf cart. Brinkley, a regular at the horse show, appeared to be the sole spectator with motorized transportation; everyone else walked under the hot sun. "That's not our cart," one showground employee observed. 

&lt;strong&gt;Danny Hulse&lt;/strong&gt;, a salesman for Dubarry of Ireland, in the boutique tent standing for long stretches of time in three inches of water. Hulse was advertising the $400 Wellington boot. "I've spent about 130 days a year standing in a bucket of water. It's my mother's dissapointment," quipped Hulse, an Englisman who wore a country gentleman's tweed hunting jacket and red tie.

&lt;strong&gt;Edward Infusino&lt;/strong&gt;, propietor of Fox Run jewelery, gushing about how he introduced &lt;strong&gt;Susan Lucci &lt;/strong&gt;to &lt;strong&gt;Joan London &lt;/strong&gt;at his booth last year. Infusino designs equine-themed baubles. "You can go from a $700 diamond stirrup pendant to a palm tree bracelet. It's a $70,000 bracelet. With matching chandelier earrings."

&lt;strong&gt;Lou Dobbs&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Michael Lohan &lt;/strong&gt; at the shaded and catered VIP tent, which is not to be confused with the gyro/hot dog/hamburger stand ($7 beef gyro) a few hundred feet away.

      
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   <title>Low Ceiling: Celebs duck the limelight</title>
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   <published>2007-08-26T14:10:22Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T13:55:52Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Fog blurred the view on the roads and in the sky above the Hamptons on Saturday, and a number of celebs managed to duck the limelight in VIP tents and at a $3,000-a-ticket concert and even far more private events....</summary>
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      Fog blurred the view on the roads and in the sky above the Hamptons on Saturday, and a number of celebs managed to duck the limelight in VIP tents and at a $3,000-a-ticket concert and even far more private events.

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At the Mercedes-Benz Bridgehampton Polo Challenge at JetOne Jets field, Hamptons magazine was the host and &lt;strong&gt;Rachel Hunter&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Mischa Barton&lt;/strong&gt; were the guests.

The two stars who looked terrific, hid from press in a relatively calm VIP tent. 

Hunter, a Slimfast spokesperson, looked shapely thin, and said that she was staying with lawyer &lt;strong&gt;Mike Heller&lt;/strong&gt; but said that, fog or no fog, she was driving back that night at high speed (but not driving herself).

Barton, who was also hiding in the VIP tent at Polo, said she was staying for the Tom Petty concert at Hamptons Social.

Barton, who attempted to elude photogs when possible, said she has been filming with &lt;strong&gt;Bruce Willis&lt;/strong&gt; in New Jersey and that he is "so funny." 

She was wearing a bright sundress from C by Chloe. And that night at the Petty show at Hamptons Social at the Ross School ($3,000 a ticket, although we met someone who claimed that a friend had nabbed 80 tickets for just $2,000 each; a mere $160,000), Barton was wearing a sequined gown by the same designer. She also  wore a  headband and looked like the hippie version of a flapper.

&lt;strong&gt;Paul McCartney&lt;/strong&gt; was also there hanging out with a male buddy. Petty really rocked the house, which was more packed than usual.

&lt;strong&gt;Calvin Klein's&lt;/strong&gt; entourage included his daughter, &lt;strong&gt;Marci&lt;/strong&gt;, and &lt;strong&gt;Renee Zellweger&lt;/strong&gt; who ended up hiding in the swarm of Petty fans up by the stage.

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&lt;strong&gt;Howard Stern&lt;/strong&gt; was also in the audience, as was &lt;strong&gt;Jon Bon Jovi&lt;/strong&gt; and his wife.

And &lt;strong&gt;Christy Turlington&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Ed Burns&lt;/strong&gt; - at the concert - mentioned being wowed by &lt;strong&gt;Donna Karan's&lt;/strong&gt; compound the night before. Turlington loved all the yoga equipment, and she said that Donna has a similar setup in Manhattan and on an Island called Parrot Cay, where Donna and Bruce Willis both have houses. Turlington and Burns said that they have stayed at Donna's house there. 

&lt;strong&gt;Richard Gere&lt;/strong&gt; was dressed down at the concert (he came with his wife), and they rushed the stage, avoiding press. There, she literally bumped into &lt;strong&gt;Christie Brinkley&lt;/strong&gt;.

Later, at Pink Elephant, &lt;strong&gt;John Legend&lt;/strong&gt; was spotted in a white coat hiding in a cabana in the outdoor area. And he said that he had stopped by Petty's show but couldn't stay for the concert because he had a Missoni fashion show at the secret W retreat on Millstone Road that night where he was the honored guest. John looked  "tired."  Long day.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Al Reynolds&lt;/strong&gt; also stopped, with four male friends, just after 2 a.m., as did &lt;strong&gt;Karolina Kurkova&lt;/strong&gt;.  She said that she was looking for a girlfriend she had lost.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Star Jones Reynolds&lt;/strong&gt;, who said she wasn't doing interviews - "I have talked enough" - had been with Reynolds earlier in the day at Polo where she was carrying a little white pooch.

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And, by the way, at a $750-per-ticket diabetes fund-raiser at SUNY Southampton College that same night, &lt;strong&gt;Diana Ross&lt;/strong&gt; (no interviews, no pics except for first minute of the first song) did three costume changes. Count 'em.  She belted out "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and the theme song from "Mahogany" and as usual gave the crowd what they wanted -vintage Diana Ross. She's still got it. The event took place in a massive tent on the lawn in front of the campus. The crowd wasn't exciting, but Ross definitely was. 

Meanwhile, fog stopped &lt;strong&gt;Brad Pitt&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Angelina Jolie's&lt;/strong&gt; original flight plan to the Hamptons. They did manage to attend a fund-raiser near the Polo fields at Jan&lt;strong&gt;e Rosenthal's&lt;/strong&gt; house.  But they had to land their chopper in Westhampton (forty minutes away by car).
 
 And, apparently, they fooled all the paparazzi out front by showing up in a taxi. Not one photog got that shot. 

The very, very private, very, very expensive fundraiser was to pitch in for Hurricane victims. 

Yup, this weekend while the big names ducked the press, they also managed to do good.   
   
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   <title>Crazy Sexy Hamptons</title>
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   <published>2007-08-25T13:54:02Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T14:18:45Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Last night, Charlie and Lauran Walk (he's head of Epic Records) hosted a dinner at Andrew Borrok's house in Watermill. Borrok is a real-estate tycoon who likes to cook. He did a six-course meal for a crowd that included Hamptons...</summary>
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      Last night, &lt;strong&gt;Charlie and Lauran Walk&lt;/strong&gt; (he's head of Epic Records) hosted a dinner at &lt;strong&gt;Andrew Borrok's&lt;/strong&gt; house in Watermill. Borrok is a real-estate tycoon who likes to cook. He did a six-course meal for a crowd that included Hamptons magazine publisher &lt;strong&gt;Jason Binn&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Donny Deutsch&lt;/strong&gt;, and &lt;strong&gt;Ken Sunshine&lt;/strong&gt;, who is the publicist to &lt;strong&gt;Ben Affleck&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Justin Timberlake&lt;/strong&gt;. He mentioned that Affleck has directed a picture that is Oscar-quality. The house is a big white Southern-style mansion--waterfront with a big pool and tennis court right on the water. Yum.

And &lt;strong&gt;Donna Karan&lt;/strong&gt; and The Cinema Society screened "Crazy Sexy Cancer" for her Urban Zen Initiative at her house in East Hampton's Northwest Woods. She lives a few doors down from &lt;strong&gt;Diddy&lt;/strong&gt;. But her house is far more spectacular.

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There is a main house filled with chunky white furniture, candles, and big antique mirrors and such leaned up against the wall. And then there is the spa house - far larger. The walls were all open in the front. Inside, the furniture is ethnic and oversized. Think lots of white and wood and massive orchids - waist height with four stems in large wooden boxes - just a few here and there.
 
The actual spa room has a long stone sink next to a massage table. A sunken wooden bath is next to that. And then a large room with Pilates equipment up against the wall has pillow-cut stone floors. 

Of course, it has a Zen feel, and it is heaven.  And there is a chunky wooden path down to a beach, where there was a bonfire and seating with heavy, colorful blankets, where people were cooking Smores on long wooden sticks. And there were men playing drums. Karan had on a white jumpsuit from her Urban Zen collection.

&lt;strong&gt;Fred Schneider&lt;/strong&gt; of the B-52s, &lt;strong&gt;Christy Turlington&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Ed Burns&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Dick Cavett&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Christie Brinkley&lt;/strong&gt;, and &lt;strong&gt;Katie Couric&lt;/strong&gt; were just a few of the famous faces lapping up the luxurious surroundings.

Karan also has houses on Parrot Cay, where &lt;strong&gt;Bruce Willis&lt;/strong&gt; lives, and she has a penthouse apartment in Manhattan on Central Park West, which has wraparound terraces. So, apparently, the design business has been VERY good to her. 

She is so nice and fun and really tries to bring attention to good people and causes. When she was in England, hanging out with &lt;strong&gt;Barbra Streisand&lt;/strong&gt; this summer, she met with &lt;strong&gt;Prince Charles&lt;/strong&gt; and they talked about bringing her Urban Zen program to that country.

The Cinema Society party at Karan's house in the Northwest Wods was crazy sexy.  And she screened "Crazy Sexy Cancer," a film about a woman who was diagnosed with a rare cancer and who took the task of fighting back with good humor and a terrific attitude. 

The subject of the film was there in person at the screening, so this writer is assuming the approach worked. 
     
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   <title>Dog Gone: A lot of Celebs Eat Out on East End</title>
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   <published>2007-08-24T16:30:29Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T14:31:37Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Just heard this true story: The night after Billy Joel’s concert at Hampton Social, a waiter at Rowdy Hall was on his way to work and noticed a Jack Russell terrier running loose. He picked it up and called the...</summary>
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      Just heard this true story: The night after &lt;strong&gt;Billy Joel’s&lt;/strong&gt; concert at Hampton Social, a waiter at Rowdy Hall was on his way to work and noticed a Jack Russell terrier running loose. He picked it up and called the Los Angeles number on the tag. A guy answered the phone, but guess who showed up to pick up the pooch, named Midge. .. one very thankful &lt;strong&gt;Renee Zellweger&lt;/strong&gt; (who had danced up a storm at the concert).  

But she wasn’t the only unexpected famous guest in recent weeks at restaurants on the starry East End.  

&lt;strong&gt;Kelly Ripa&lt;/strong&gt; and her husband &lt;strong&gt;Mark Consuelos&lt;/strong&gt; ate at MUSE Restaurant and Aquatic Lounge on Aug. 15. They went for the Tuna Palooza, Really Really Soft Taco, Not Ya Mamma’s Meatballs and the horseradish and gorgonzola crusted, New York strip.

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&lt;strong&gt;Joy Behar&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;David Yurman&lt;/strong&gt; chowed down at East Hampton Point on Monday night.

And at WEI FUN the same night, &lt;strong&gt;Jon Bon Jovi&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;George Stephanapoulous&lt;/strong&gt; were out on a double date (presumably with their wives). They had tea smoked pork, Sechuan dumplings, sesame noodles for apps.  And the main courses were Ants Climbing a Tree, Kung Pao chicken, five spice duck, miso glazed black cod .  . . and  Gruner Veltliner by the glass.

Wednesday night at WEI FUN, &lt;strong&gt;Peter Cook&lt;/strong&gt; did date night with a young blonde. He faced the wall and they had melon margaritas and a lychee martini and ate spring rolls, miso glazed black cod and Kung Pao chicken.

&lt;strong&gt;Alec Baldwin&lt;/strong&gt; dined out with daughter Ireland and a friend, also at  WEI FUN on Thursday night. They had tofu, chicken with broccoli.

&lt;strong&gt;Billy Joel&lt;/strong&gt; and his wife &lt;strong&gt;Katie Lee&lt;/strong&gt; had lunch with friends at East Hampton Point on Thursday - crab claws and corn on the cob, caesar salad with shrimp, calamari, and lobster roll.

And &lt;strong&gt;Heather Mills&lt;/strong&gt; and a party of five were spotted Friday night at WEI FUN. She ordered heirloom tomato salad and every side of veggie on the menu.

Seen at Della Femina last weekend, were &lt;strong&gt;Jon and Dorothea Bon Jovi&lt;/strong&gt; with &lt;strong&gt;Howard Stern&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Beth Ostrosky&lt;/strong&gt;; &lt;strong&gt;Matt Lauer&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Annette Roque Lauer&lt;/strong&gt; were seen (still together).  And on Saturday last week, &lt;strong&gt;Donald Trump&lt;/strong&gt; - the man who could afford to eat anywhere - took his wife &lt;strong&gt;Melania&lt;/strong&gt; to Nick and Toni's.

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM &lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Tennis champ Andy Roddick on cover of Hamptons Magazine</title>
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   <published>2007-08-23T16:39:16Z</published>
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   <summary> We know the Hamptons people love their horses around this time of year, but it’s also tennis time, what with the U.S. Open arriving at Flushing Meadows next week. And Hamptons Magazine serves up a splashy spread featuring former...</summary>
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We know the Hamptons people love their horses around this time of year, but it’s also tennis time, what with the U.S. Open arriving at Flushing Meadows next week. And &lt;a href="http://www.hamptons-magazine.com/"&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Hamptons Magazine &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/a&gt;serves up a splashy spread featuring former U.S. Open champ Andy Roddick on the cover.
In the Q&amp;A interview, hot Roddick dishes on everything from Lance Armstrong (they’re neighbors in Austin, Texas) to Billy Jean King (“Billie Jean has been a great friend. She has the best energy, and I wish we had more people like her around.”) to his coach, tennis great Jimmy Connors (“It’s great. I wake up some mornings and think, I can actually call him ‘Coach’! We get along on and off the court.”).
The issue hits newsstands on Friday.

      
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   <title>War of the Worlds: Hollywood Hamptons Invasion Ramps Up</title>
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   <published>2007-08-19T16:10:31Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T15:18:38Z</updated>
   
   <summary>The aliens have landed and they have very white teeth and big coifs. The summer of 2007 may be the final stage of Hollywood invading the Hamptons. On the once sleepy East End, real-estate prices are now unreal. And as...</summary>
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      The aliens have landed and they have very white teeth and big coifs.  

The summer of 2007 may be the final stage of Hollywood invading the Hamptons. On the once sleepy East End, real-estate prices are now unreal. And as stars and press are out in record numbers on the East End, a kind of tipping point seems to have been reached, where there is an unbridled mad rush of stars to just about any town with Hampton in the name.  

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On Friday, at &lt;strong&gt;Anne Hearst&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Jay McInerney's&lt;/strong&gt; house, that was &lt;strong&gt;Rick and Kathy Hilton&lt;/strong&gt;, looking hot on the porch at Ashgrove Farm in Watermill. The Hiltons have not sold their house in Southampton, says Kathy.
  
Meanwhile Hearst and McInerney's house is beautiful, designed by &lt;strong&gt;Peter Cook&lt;/strong&gt; to look like the original ranch house at San Simeon.  And &lt;strong&gt;Kim Raver&lt;/strong&gt; (very pregnant) and &lt;strong&gt;Brooke Shields&lt;/strong&gt; were sitting on the back porch. Hotelier &lt;strong&gt;Andre Balasz&lt;/strong&gt; was hanging out with &lt;strong&gt;Candace Bushnell&lt;/strong&gt;.

McInerney gave this writer an art tour, and not only do they have a video portrait of an owl by &lt;strong&gt;Robert Wilson&lt;/strong&gt;, but I was also introduced to Wilson himself.
  
The tony fete was for &lt;strong&gt;Princess Yasmin Khan's&lt;/strong&gt; Rita Hayworth Alzheimer's Foundation. Fun. 

On Saturday, &lt;strong&gt;Christie Brinkley&lt;/strong&gt; showed up for batting practice at the Artists' and Writers' softball game in East Hampton. Man, does she know how to pose. With bat and ball, she struck, like, 11 different poses in four minutes. And she also mananged to drive a number of softballs out by second base when up at bat. The whole time she was dogged by at least 30 photogs.

At Bridgehampton Polo that afternoon, &lt;strong&gt;Donald Trump&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Melania&lt;/strong&gt; took over  the VIP tent with Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Tara &lt;strong&gt;Connor&lt;/strong&gt;, back from rehab and looking fine.

&lt;strong&gt;Star Jones&lt;/strong&gt; stopped by for that photo op. And even she looks sensational.  The bypass surgery and new job are clearly working for her. She was wearing Missoni and looked thin but not too thin. Her court TV show begins Monday.

Trump was celebrating "Pageant Place," his new show on MTV, as well as Trump on the Ocean, a new wedding and bar mitzvah venue he is building at Jones Beach. Yup - insert big Oy Vey here - he's now in that business, too.  And his people did up the VIP tent like a wedding with sushi and beef on potato chips with pesto. Yum.

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That night &lt;strong&gt;Jake Paltrow's&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Gwyneth's&lt;/strong&gt; brother, premiered his film "The Good Night" in East Hampton through the Cinema Society. &lt;strong&gt;Ed Burns&lt;/strong&gt;; &lt;strong&gt;Christy Turlington&lt;/strong&gt;; Brinkley (now in a white Ralph Lauren dress); &lt;strong&gt;Chris Martin&lt;/strong&gt;, looking very scruffy; Gwyneth (wearing Stella McCartney);  &lt;strong&gt;Stella McCartney&lt;/strong&gt;, with her husband; &lt;strong&gt;Barbara Walters&lt;/strong&gt; and tons and tons of other stars showed up. &lt;strong&gt;Paul McCartney&lt;/strong&gt; came very, very late; he was home trying to get the baby to bed.

Dinner was at &lt;strong&gt;Ron Perelman's&lt;/strong&gt; historic estate, The Creeks, but he doesn't like to have press around, so this writer didn't get that invite. But we hear that &lt;strong&gt;Mariah Carey&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Jon Bon Jovi&lt;/strong&gt; showed as did Shields and loads of celebs from the screening.

Jake's movie is about a guy who dreams about a woman (&lt;strong&gt;Penelope Cruz&lt;/strong&gt;) and then works to try to get that dream back because he enjoyed it so much. Gwyneth said that she is loving spending the summer at her own house with the kids.

At the Estate (owned by the owners of Tenjune a Manhattan nightclub), &lt;strong&gt;Molly Sims&lt;/strong&gt; hosted a party with Perrier-Jouet, where art was the theme. They had an terrific artist painting canvases before a large audience. Sims, in a flowing white dress, was there with her youngish boyfriend, &lt;strong&gt;Justin Chatwin&lt;/strong&gt;, who played &lt;strong&gt;Tom Cruise's&lt;/strong&gt; son in "War of the Worlds." This hot couple have an effortless hippie style.  

Sims was later spotted at Pink Elephant in Southampton. Jones partied on with a niece and young cousin at Stereo by the Shore, and at Dune, &lt;strong&gt;Grand Master Flash&lt;/strong&gt; was standing near the DJ booth with owner &lt;strong&gt;Noah Tepperberg&lt;/strong&gt; at 3 a.m.
  
Meanwhile, my houseguest ran into &lt;strong&gt;Cynthia Nixon&lt;/strong&gt; and her gal pal at the hardware store in East Hampton that afternoon.  And Bon Jovi and his wife and child passed them on the street moments later.

Yeesh, the Hollywood types are everywhere. And they are multiplying.  And when they read in the tabloids about their famous elegantly-styled friends having fun in the sun, get ready for an even bigger Hollywood infiltration soon.     

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Bold Facers Eat Out on the East End</title>
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   <published>2007-08-16T16:30:49Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T15:38:10Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Yes, the fresh produce is served so beautifully (at a price) in the Hamptons that even BOLD FACE names risked stuffing their faces in public. And thanks to our eagle eyed reporters and snitches, we spotted quite a few of...</summary>
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      Yes, the fresh produce is served so beautifully (at a price)  in the Hamptons that even BOLD FACE names risked stuffing their faces in public.  

And thanks to our eagle eyed reporters and snitches, we spotted quite a few of them at the next table. Okay, we were seated in Siberia and couldn't possibly overhear even a word they were saying.  But it is nice to know that they, too, can order a few bottles of wine, and loosen up.

And if any fingers went down the throat after dinner, the impossibly slender stars had the decency to do that back at the shingled rental mansion.  

Our spies tell us that Chef &lt;strong&gt;Doug Guilja&lt;/strong&gt; of The Plaza Café and Three Star Services (his personal chef services) whipped up dinner for &lt;strong&gt;Star Jones&lt;/strong&gt; and her husband as well as for &lt;strong&gt;Holly Robinson Pete&lt;/strong&gt; (21 Jump Street) and her husband &lt;strong&gt;Rodney Pete&lt;/strong&gt; (former NFL quarterback and co-host of Best Dam Sport's Show) at a private house in Sagaponack.

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Literary lioness &lt;strong&gt;Joyce Carol Oates&lt;/strong&gt; checked into Southampton Inn during a recent mid-July jaunt to the East End.
 
Our snitches say &lt;strong&gt;Joy Behar&lt;/strong&gt; of The View ate at MUSE Restaurant &amp; Aquatic
Lounge on Aug. 9.  Behar enjoyed the “Frissee” salad, Tuna Palozza, and vanilla ice cream for dessert. Yum.
 
Thursday night at WEI FUN  drummer from Red Hot Chili Peppers, &lt;strong&gt;Chad Smith&lt;/strong&gt; ahd date night with his galpal. They ordered the restaurant’s signature Ants Climbing Tree as well as fluke tartare and spring rolls.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Sam Champion&lt;/strong&gt; had the chicken at East Hampton Point, while his friend had the special of BBQ short ribs.
 
Designer &lt;strong&gt;Betsy Johnson&lt;/strong&gt; celebrated her birthday Thursday night at Matto with her family. They had pasta, salads, and pizza. And the kitchen made up a special dessert course that had a candle on it.
 
By the way, the Cobb is apparently popular at Rowdy Hall. &lt;strong&gt;Jon Bon Jovi&lt;/strong&gt; and family had Cobb salads for lunch at Rowdy Hall in East Hampton. And &lt;strong&gt;Nathan Lane&lt;/strong&gt; took a Cobb Salad to go on Friday.
 
And at Nick &amp; Toni’s in East Hampton we spotted &lt;strong&gt;Keith Hernandez&lt;/strong&gt; and wife
Wednesday, &lt;strong&gt;Gwyneth Paltrow&lt;/strong&gt; with husband &lt;strong&gt;Chris Martin&lt;/strong&gt;.
Saturday, and Larry Brown at the bar.

Cin-cin.

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM&lt;/em&gt;
      
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   <title>Hollywood in the Hamptons</title>
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   <published>2007-08-12T13:52:51Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-29T15:25:16Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Walking down the street in the Hamptons is starting to feel like walking into the pages of a tabloid magazine. Manhattan is unbearably hot and the stars - if they're not in Malibu - have truely invaded the Hamptons. On...</summary>
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      Walking down the street in the Hamptons is starting to feel like walking into the pages of a tabloid magazine. 

Manhattan is unbearably hot and the stars - if they're not in Malibu - have truely invaded the Hamptons.

On Friday night, the rain may have spoiled the outdoor portion of a garden party at The Estate, but that didn't stop hosts from carpeting their shingled manse with Astroturf and taking the party inside.

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&lt;strong&gt;Karolina Kurkova&lt;/strong&gt;; &lt;strong&gt;Selita Ebanks&lt;/strong&gt;, who was wearing a 15-carat engagement ring from &lt;strong&gt;Nick Cannon&lt;/strong&gt;; &lt;strong&gt;Miranda Kerr&lt;/strong&gt;, one of the hottest, least-known of the Victoria's Secret hotties; &lt;strong&gt;Sophia Bush&lt;/strong&gt; from "One Tree Hill" and &lt;strong&gt;David Blaine&lt;/strong&gt;, in flaired jeans, attended.

It was a kickoff for a revamped line from Victoria Secret called Secret Garden, which is secretly one of their best-sellers. 

The next day at the Mercedes-Benz Polo challenge, &lt;strong&gt;Mandy Moore&lt;/strong&gt; hosted.  She sat with friends in the VIP tent and stomped divots between chuckers - in heels. And she visited the Ralph Lauren tent, even more private, nearby.

&lt;strong&gt;David Lauren&lt;/strong&gt;, Ralph's son, was there with &lt;strong&gt;Lauren Bush&lt;/strong&gt;.  Imagine if they married - she'd be Lauren Lauren.

There was a big statue of a horse outside the tent, and they were giving amazing new shirts to selected guests. (This writer wasn't selected; argh!) They were honoring Black Watch the polo team that lost that day on the field, according to my 6-year-old son who, unlike anyone else at the match, actually watches the action on the field. He wanted a Two Trees farm cap (not available), because he claimed that that team won.
 
&lt;strong&gt;Jill Hennesey&lt;/strong&gt;, six months preggers, was also at the Ralph Lauren tent during the polo match.
  
When polo ended, the celebs headed to the W house for a Hamptons magazine fete. 

&lt;strong&gt;Brooke Shields&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Chris Meloni&lt;/strong&gt; from "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" were there, watching his kid play on a trampoline outdoors. Brooke was with her mom (but hurried off to the &lt;strong&gt;James Taylor&lt;/strong&gt; concert at Hampton Social at the Ross School).

Hennesey stopped by the W house Hamptons fete with her husband and son, Marco. Marco is 4-years-old and model-handsome with long dark hair. He played on the trampoline, which was a big hit with several kids.

But all the stars really congregated at the Ross School for James Taylor. The concert was mellow in the extreme.

&lt;strong&gt;Mischa Barton&lt;/strong&gt;, filming in the Hamptons, was spotted there, as were both &lt;strong&gt;Olsen sisters&lt;/strong&gt;, Blaine, &lt;strong&gt;James Blunt&lt;/strong&gt;, &lt;strong&gt;Paul McCartney&lt;/strong&gt;, and daughter &lt;strong&gt;Stella&lt;/strong&gt; (out with Linda's brother).

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Paul McCartney even rushed the stage at one point. The guy still has the groovy dance moves.  He was cracking up Stella up at the couch, where their group was sitting.

Much later, at Pink Elephant, we spotted Blunt, getting hit on by not one, but two gals. Still later, he was just standing alone at 3 a.m. talking on a cell phone.

Blaine did some magic tricks at the booth on the deck outside the club where Blunt had been sitting. I guess some guys do have tricks to attract the gals. 

Meanwhile, Moore attended the Social Life magazine party at Stereo House, where she was staying.

Oh, and did we mention that &lt;strong&gt;Jane Fonda&lt;/strong&gt; attended the Sunflower Gala in Southampton? 

Starry, starry night.

&lt;em&gt;- JEFFREY SLONIM&lt;/em&gt;



      
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   <title>Literary gems</title>
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   <published>2007-08-10T16:33:33Z</published>
   <updated>2007-08-10T16:38:10Z</updated>
   
   <summary>What do people in the Hamptons care about most? Here's a list, in order: power, real estate, the gallaxy. We know this because The East Hampton Library is hosting 20 dinners around town with authors at its "Novel Night" tomorrow...</summary>
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      What do people in the Hamptons care about most?
 
Here's a list, in order: power, real estate, the gallaxy.
 
We know this because &lt;a href="http://www.easthamptonlibrary.org/" target=0&gt;The East Hampton Library&lt;/a&gt; is hosting 20 dinners around town with authors at its "Novel Night" tomorrow (most of the authors write non-fiction, so it's not really a novel night).  The featured books range from an &lt;strong&gt;Edward Hopper&lt;/strong&gt; biography to a New York gourmet shopping guide. 
 
The most in demand authors: &lt;strong&gt;Robert Caro&lt;/strong&gt;, who will be talking about "The Power Broker," his landmark bio of Robert Moses. Also: &lt;strong&gt;Denise LeFrak Calicchio&lt;/strong&gt; and &lt;strong&gt;Kathryn Livingston&lt;/strong&gt;, talking about their name-dropping book about Manhattan real estate, "High Rise, Low Down." 
 
And &lt;strong&gt;Neil deGrasse Tyson&lt;/strong&gt;, who will be talking about his examination of the mysteries of the cosmos, "Death by Black Hole."
 
A warning for those of you coming to meet &lt;strong&gt;Jorge Luis Borges&lt;/strong&gt;, the poet from Argentina and author of "Selected Poems." You're too  late. He's been dead since 1986, but so many readers like his works that they're honoring him at a dinner. 
 
&lt;em&gt;-- Dave Marcus&lt;/em&gt;
      
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