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Tommy James’ Gang

5 Questions With ... Vincent Piazza of ‘Boardwalk Empire’

By Ray Schweibert

En route to his place in rock history, Tommy James unwittingly got involved with some unscrupulous figures in the music industry.

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5 Questions With ... Big Daddy Graham

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By Michael Pritchard

Ticket to Ride The Bay-Atlantic Symphony teams with tribute band Classical Mystery Tour to present a Beatles show at Borgata that should have been.

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HBO Renews ‘Empire’ For Second Season By Jeff Schwachter

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On the cover: The Classical Mystery Tour

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Quotables Local Scene Coasting Curtain Call: Elaine Paige Ante Up The City Beat: Michael K. Williams Whitney’s Radar Ask the Geator

Arts & Entertainment

Nightlife: Craft Beer Fest ‘Beer-view’

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“Tommy James co-authored an autobiography called Me, the Mob and the Music that tells the story of a budding musician from a wholesome upbringing who took ‘one helluva ride’ with some devious and dangerous people.� — p. 42

“Whatever we play, whether it’s Brahms or something less traditional — and at times we’ve played things more out there than anything the Beatles did — we dig in and give it our full energy. Just because this show is kind of rocking and doesn’t fit with that other symphony reputation, we still view it as people hearing culture, and we want to share that.� — p. 45

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The work of renowned marine artist Kim Weiland will be the focus of the Noyes Museum of Art’s annual gala event Saturday, Sept. 25, starting at 6pm. “Twilight in Tuscany� takes place at the museum (733 Lily Lake Rd. in Oceanville) and will pair authentic Tuscany cuisine with wine samplings, music, a silent auction and live artist demonstrations by Weiland. The Ocean City resident is a teacher, creative consultant, signature artist at the Noyes Museum and past president of the American Society of Marine Artists. “He’s traveled quite a bit through Europe, and a lot of the work he’ll have on display that evening will be inspired by his trip to Tuscany,� says Noyes Museum manager of special projects Sara Gendlek. “He’ll also do a live watercolor demonstration and will actually be painting on site throughout the evening. That work [along with others by Weiland depicting Tuscany scenery] will be up for auction. He’ll talk about his process, his inspiration, how he developed his techniques, and basically he’ll encourage people to come up and start a conversation.� Tickets are $100 per person and benefit the Noyes Museum’s numerous programs and workshops for adults and children. There will be wine-tasting stations with three 20-minute sessions on how to taste and select wines. Silent auction items will include original artwork by several local artists. “We have a cooperative partnership with Stockton College, and they’ll be providing Tuscany-themed food from their catering service such as a pasta station, antipastos, hors d’oeuvres and finger foods,� says Gendlek. Call the museum at 652-8848, or visit noyesmuseum.org or kimweiland.com for more information. — Ray Schweibert

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This colaboration is one of the bestsounding we’ve heard in a long time. And you can tell that Legend and Philly’s Roots were having a ball tackling such songs as the title track, Curtis Mayfield’s “Hard Times� and other socially minded songs from the ’70s.

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The cancelation of the Powerboat Races may have been a boon to the Craft Beer Festival’s attendance last Sunday. This is not a review of the event, per say, but rather a “brew-view.” This year’s fest was switched from Saturday to Sunday to jibe with an offshore powerboat racing event that unfortunately got canceled due to rough waters. But racing fans’ loss may have been a boon to festival attendance, as The Deck was mobbed with folks enjoying the live sounds of the Exceptions (who close out The Deck’s season this Sunday, Sept. 26, starting 2:30pm) and other fun diversions on an ideal, late-summer day — many of them obviously associated with the boat-racing scene. “We moved [the beer fest] to Sunday to coincide with the races, but even though they were canceled and we’re competing with the Eagles and other football games today, we still got a great turnout,” says Trump Marina promotions manager Valerie Harlan. “Next year we’ll probably move it back to Saturday, though.” Magic Hat of Vermont brought its popular #9 pale ale back to the festival, adding a couple of new samplings like its Hex Oktoberfest brew. Hex was a dark beer with a rich taste that uses a Cherry-wood smoked malt in its brewing process. “This season we also did a green apple wit [wheat beer], where we actually used green apples in the fermentation process,” says Sara Phillips of Independent Brewers United, Inc., the parent company of Magic Hat and the Seattle-based Pyramid Breweries. “It has a slight flavor of green apple, but really the apples add Join us on Facebook:

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Turning a New Paige By David J. Spatz

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O R E L A I N E PA I G E , I T W A S all about finding her comfort level. The woman who’s been dubbed the First Lady of the British musical theater admits she was out of her element when she began performing solo concerts in between the plays that helped cement her legend. “Initially, I found it quite difficult not having a character to hide behind, because I always think of myself as an actor first, and a singer or performer second,” she says. Paige, who introduced iconic theater roles like Eva Peron in Evita, Grisabella in Cats and Florence Vassy in Chess, has always preferred being part of an ensemble than being out there on her own. “I prefer to be playing a character in a piece with other people so you’ve got other people to [play] off,” she explains. “But over the years, I’ve learned to do concert performances all over the world ... and the more I do it, the more I do enjoy it.” One trick that helps her be more at ease in a concert setting is to slip on a piece of wardrobe from a character before she performs a song. She’s also discovered audiences feel more connected to a character when they have a visual frame of reference. “I do find when I wear the costume of the character, it changes the performance because you suddenly disappear into the character,” she tells Atlantic City Weekly during a phone call from New York, where she’s been putting the finishing touches on a duets album that’s being produced by Phil Ramone. In a play, the story line generally leads up to and supports each tune in the show. But Paige doesn’t have that luxury when she’s performing a concert of hit songs she’s introduced on the legitimate stage over a career that spans 40 years. That’s why even the smallest piece of wardrobe is so important to her. “If you have the costume on, you automatically snap right back into the character, especially if you’ve played them for long periods of time like I have,” she says. Paige, who began performing professionally in 1964, became a household name in the United Kingdom after her break-out role in Evita in London’s West End in 1978. She had hoped to play the role when the show came to Broadway, but Actors Equity — the American theatrical labor union — squashed the plan because it wanted the part go to an American actress. Patti LuPone ultimately played the role on New Join us on Facebook:

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York and went on to become a star. Several years later, Paige introduced the part of Grisabella in Cats and was the first actress to sing the show’s signature song, “Memory.” But when it was time for the show to come to Broadway, Paige was forced to remain in London and read the accounts of how American actress Betty Buckley became a star after performing the role in New York. It happened again in 1988 with the musical Chess. Paige played the leading role in London, only to see the part go to Judy Kuhn on Broadway. “It was difficult for me to comes to terms what that, because I felt very protective and possessive of the roles,” she says. “I felt that I created them and I wanted America to see them as well. When I wasn’t able to come, I was devastated by that.” Paige, 62, finally made her Broadway debut in 1995 as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. During her opening night performance, Paige was at center stage for one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the American theater. Singing the song “As If We Never Said Goodbye,” Paige was stunned when she delivered the line “I’ve come home at last” and the audience burst into cheers and gave her a standing ovation in mid-song. “I had inadvertently built an audience here that had never seen me,” she says. “It was as if we were jointly celebrating that fact that I finally made it to the Broadway stage.” The show Paige will bring to Borgata (Sat., Sept. 25) will be a streamlined version of a 40th anniversary concert she’s hoping to bring to Broadway after her album is released in the UK in November and in the United States in February 2011. The album features Paige singing with artists including Barry Manilow, Paul Anka, Neil Sedaka, Olivia Newton-John, Dionne Warwick and Michael Bolton. “I can’t believe I’m meeting these people and singing with them,” she says. “The childhood fan in me is coming out.” N

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OU WON’T FIND SHOTGUNtoting, drug-dealer robbing, Honey Nut Cheerio-loving Omar Little on TV Guide’s most iconic or memorable dramatic characters list — although he should be there. Michael Kenneth Williams is the actor who brought the relentless Omar Little to life on the acclaimed HBO series The Wire. Last Sunday night, Sept. 19, Williams returned to HBO in the new series Boardwalk Empire. At a private screening party for the show’s premier, Williams’ fans applauded his appearance as the Read more from this interview at acweekly.com character Chalky White. About a week be a part of one of best shows out and never before the premiere I spoke with Williams be recognized with even a nomination is about The Wire, Martin Scorsese and, of hard to swallow. course, Boardwalk Empire. When I first watched The Wire I said I have seen this “poor black drug dealers versus the police” storyline before in too many movies and TV shows. I was surprised at how good the writing was and how the stories progressed. Were you surprised by how complex the writers made Omar Little? I was surprised from the very beginning. They told me from the door, “The good guys are not going to be all good and the bad guys won’t be all bad.” I can say I was never disappointed by the scripts or amount of work that went into The Wire.

How is Chalky different from Omar? Chalky is a businessman first. With Chalky White everything is about that money. Omar was a businessman, but he was also a hunter. Omar didn’t care What was your feedback from people about about his clothes, he always wore the Omar? same black pants and T-shirts. Chalky People love the fact that he was some- White is a man like me, who keeps up one who was never seen on screen on fashion. We have all of the clothes before. He had a code and in his own for Boardwalk Empire tailor made so that way he was a larger-than-life figure. is really a good look. All fans of The Wire have their favorite Omar moment. What’s yours? That’s hard because I had so many great scenes. I guess my favorite is the next to last episode of season three. It’s the opening scene where me and Brother Mouzone have a standoff and discuss killing Stringer Bell.

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ATLANTIC CITY * For casino venues, see “Casino Capsule� p. 30 for entertainment listings. Visit acweekly.com for more detailed listings. 25 Hours

Resorts. 344-6000. resortsac. com. Casino bar & lounge. Always open.

32° Luxe Lounge *

The Quarter at Tropicana. 5720032. tropicana.net. VIP bottle service, DJs.

40/40 Club

2120 Atlantic Ave., at The Walk. 449-4040. the4040club.com. Upscale sports bar.

A Dam Good Sports Bar The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3477770. tropicana.net.

Alto Vino *

Tropicana Casino Resort. Sun.Fri. 4-10pm. Wine bar with small-plates menu and live nightly entertainment. Happy

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Atlantic City Bar & Grill

1219 Pacific at S. Carolina aves. 348-8080. acbarandgrill.com. Open all day and night. Level Two Lounge is available for private parties and corporate events.

Back Bay Ale House

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Bar 12-21 at Morton’s Steakhouse

Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 4491044. caesarsac.com. Premium wines and martinis.

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Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. trumpmarina.com. Live music nightly throughout the summer. Open Fri.-Sun. The annual “Deck Blowout Party� to end the season is Sept. 26.

DeFeo’s

27-29 Missouri Ave. 347-7780. Sports bar & dance club. Pool table and digital jukbox. Food served until 4am.

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Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. trumpmarina. com. Entertainment by DJ Jim Stritch, party hosts Dr. Chili Palmer and Randy Clockwork, and a throng of sexy female dancers. Open from 9pm every Fri. and Sat.

Dizzy Dolphin *

Hilton, Boston & Pacific aves. 340-7200. hiltonac.com. Nautical-themed bar with signature cocktails.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092, docksoysterhouse.com. Opens 5pm. Piano bar nightly.

Ducktown Tavern

2400 Atlantic & Georgia aves. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac. com. Open 24/7. Three Happy

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Dusk * Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 3453875. duskac.com.

Ego Bar and Lounge * Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk. 449-1000. trumptaj.com. Nightlife hot spot. Almost Angels perform every Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 10pm-2am.

Eden Lounge * Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd. 441-5165. harrahsresort. com. Open 24/7. Live music.

Evo Trump Plaza, 2225 Boardwalk. 441-0400. trumpplaza.com. Posh bar and dining.

FIN Tropicana’s South Tower casino level, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 340-4000. tropicana.net. R&R Sundays and Wasabi Wednesdays: half- price sushi rolls half-price sake & saketini at The Bar 5-7pm.

Firewaters Tropicana’s Marketplace, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 344-6699. tropicana.net. 101 bottled & 50 draft beers, martini bar.

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FOOD & DRINK (Continued from page 20) Flying Cloud Café

800 N. New Hampshire Avenue, Gardner’s Basin. 345-8222. Open daily from 11am for lunch and dinner and drinks.

Formica’s Cafe 2310 Arctic Ave. 344-2732. formicabrosbakery.com. Live music every Sat., 7-10pm.

Forum Lounge * Caesars, 2100 Pacific Ave. 1-800-677-SHOW. caesarsac. com.

Foundation Room at House of Blues *

rasoleac.com. Mediterranean style café.

Gypsy Bar * Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata.com. Live music, gourmet tequila menu.

Hard Rock Cafe Trump Taj Mahal, 1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave. 4410007. hardrock.com. Home of authentic rock ’n’ roll memorabilia.

Hooters

Izakaya Borgata, One Borgata Way. 3171000. theborgata.com. Modern Japanese pub. Sushi, sake and cocktails. Izakaya Monday, $7 sushi and drinks 5pm.

Jezebel’s * Located at Trump Plaza. 4416000. trumpplaza.com. Casino lounge.

Kelly’s Corner Pub 2721 Arctic & Iowa aves. 3484925. Lively Irish bar open 11am-1am daily.

801 Boardwalk at Showboat. 3435795. hob.com. Members and public can enjoy varied weekly events.

Two locations: Tropicana, Brighton Ave. & Boardwalk. 449-1500 and Trump Marina, One Castle Blvd. 441-8300. hooters.com. 13 TVs.

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House of Blues *

The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3456800. gameonac.com. Sports bar w/ 90 HDTVs & mechanical bull. DJs, music videos every Sat. 10pm. Happy Hour 3-7pm Mon.-Fri.

801 Boardwalk, at Showboat. 236-BLUE. hob.com. Music Hall with bands weekly, restaurant and bars.

Le Grand Fromage

Girasole Ristorante & Bar 3108 Pacific Ave. (in Ocean Club Condos), 345-5554. gi-

Atlantic and Pacific aves. 3441133. knifeandforkinn.com. Open daily at 4pm, serving dinner from 5pm.

Irish Pub

25 Gordon’s Alley. 347-2743. Late night menu, lounge open 8pm-8am. Live music. Sat., Oct. 2, reggae rockers Tropidelic, 9pm, $7 cover.

St. James Place at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Free parking. Open 24 hours.

In Trump Plaza lobby, off Boardwalk at Mississippi Avenue. trumpplaza.com.

Liquid Bar *

Stylish bar in casino lobby.

Missile Bar *

Los Amigos

The Quarter at Tropicana, upper level. 348-2000. missilebar.com. Open midnight-dawn Thurs.-Sun. DJs.

1926 Atlantic Ave. 3442293. losamigosrest.com. Southwestern and Mexican beers and fare since 1978.

Los Compadres 2701 Arctic Ave. at California. 344-1119. Thurs.- Sun. Live Mexican music.

Main Stage Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac.com. Located between Caesars and Bally’s with beer-pong tables and a mechanical bull. Open 24/7.

Megan’s Good Grub & Pub 1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave., megansgoodgrubandpub.com. 289-8950.

Melting Pot

2112 Atlantic Ave. (by The Walk), meltingpot.com. 4411100. Mon.-Thurs. 4-10pm, Fri . 4-11pm, Sat. 1-11pm, Sun. 1-10pm. “Three Olives Thursdays” has 30 martinis for $5 and live music.

MIXX * Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata. com. Fri. & Sat. 10pm-5am. Highenergy dance club w/worldrenowned DJs.

Mountain Sports Bar * Bally’s Wild Wild West, Park Place & Boardwalk. 340-2700. ballysac. com. Nightclub open 24/7with western theme, DJs and occasional live music.

mur.mur * Borgata, One Borgata Way. 1-866-MYBORGATA. theborgata. com. Fri., Sat., Mon. 10pm-5am. Nightclub with a personality of its own.

Oasis Lobby Bar Trump Taj Mahal. 1000 Boardwalk. trumptaj.com. Located on the casino floor in the main lobby.

Old Waterway Inn 1700 W. Riverside Dr. (Venice

Park) 347-1793. Open Thurs.Sun. from 5pm. Waterfront dining. Happy hour 4-7pm Thurs. & Fri.

The Palm

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3447256. thepalm.com. Awardwinning wine list. “Prime Time” Happy hour 5-7pm daily, includes $3.50 smallbites menu.

The Pool *

Harrah’s Resort, 777 Harrah’s Blvd., (marina district), harrahsresort.com. Tropical oasis with large heated pool, six secluded hot tubs, 12 private poolside cabanas.

Pic-A-Lilli Pub

231 S. Tennessee Ave. 3441113. Dinner menu. Wing specials on Wednesday nights. Beer specials daily, 11pm2am.

Pizza Pub

2309 Pacific Ave. 344-0055. Located across from Trump Plaza. Great food, music and specialty drinks.

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Planet Rose Karaoke Bar The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3446565. planetrose.com. Plush cocktail lounge and karaoke bar.

Proud Mary’s 3209 Fairmount Ave. 348-3322. Serving food, beverages 24 hours daily.

Providence * The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3457800. providenceclubac.com. Nightclub w/ VIP bottle service, private lounges and energetic atmosphere.

Red Square The Quarter at Tropicana,

Brighton & Pacific aves. 3449100. chinagrillmgt.com. Sat. “Siberian Nights” includes DJ, dancing, and no cover charge.

The Ridge *

Bally’s Claridge tower. Park Place and the Boardwalk. 340-2000. ballysac.com. A hybrid of a bar with casino games.

Ri´-Ra´ Irish Pub & Restaurant

The Quarter at Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 3488600. rira.com. Authentic Irish pub with entertainment most nights. Thurs., Sept. 23, Eleven Eleven, 11:30pm; Fri., Sept. 24, One Step Ahead, 11:30pm; Sat., Sept. 25,

Goodman Fiske, 11:30pm.

Rumba Lounge * Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 348-8600. tropicana. net. Open seven days a week. Sports-themed lounge. Every Fri. & Sat., live DJ and dancers 10pm-3am.

Souzai The Pier Shops at Caesars. 3484443. thepiershopsatcaesars. com. Serving sushi and cocktails. Karaoke Night Sundays, 9-11pm. Two happy hours, 4-6pm Mon.-Fri. and 9pmclose nightly.

Tango’s *

Brighton & Pacific aves. tropicana.net. Lounge next to gaming floor with live music nightly.

Teplitzky’s Lounge Chelsea Hotel. 111 S. Chelsea Ave. 800-548-3030. thechelseaac.com. Happy hour 4-7pm includes discounted drinks and half-off apps.

Tony’s Baltimore Bar & Grill 2800 Atlantic Ave. 345-5766 and 345-9461. baltimoregrill. com. An A.C. landmark. Bar open 24 hours, kitchen until 3am.

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The Pier Shops at Caesars. 345-6900. trinitypubac.com. Traditional Irish fare, frosty pints.

Tun Tavern

Sheraton Hotel, Two Convention Blvd., across from Convention Ctr. 347-7800. tuntavern.com. DJs/live music every Wed.-Sun., 9pm-1am. Fri., Sept. 24, Tom Sweeney; Sat., Sept. 25, Jon Anthony.

Celebrity Resorts Suites. 2667731. lagunagrill.com. Ocean views, entertainment. Tapas Tuesday, $5 wine and tapas selections in our new wine parlor and inside bar, 4-9pm Tues.

Rod & Reel Tavern

101 13th St. North, 266-0343. Karaoke with Mike Maggio on Sat. nights. Pool table, darts.

St. George’s Pub

West Side Bar

511 N. Arkansas Ave. 3440883. westsideac.com. Alternative lifestyle party every night.

Whiskey Grille

20 Pennsylvania Ave. 3453290. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Five flat screen TVs, daily specials.

BRIGANTINE

Towne Center, 4282 Harbour Beach Blvd. 266-1001. stgeorgespub.com. Full bar with martini menu. Pool table. Open 24 hours. Live music Fri. nights. Newly renovated and expanded.

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32nd St. and Revere Blvd. 264-9463. Newly opened restaurant, bar and package goods store. Open from 10am. Live music Thurs. Happy hour 4-7pm daily.

Laguna Grill Martini Bar 14th St. So. & the ocean at the

9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate. 8227268. Dine al fresco at Lucy the Elephant. Hours Wed.-Sun from 5pm. Live music Thursdays with Susie Neustadter & the Groove.

Johnny’s Cafe and Cocktails

9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate, 822-1789, johnnyscafeventnor. com. Happy hour 4:30-6:30pm

with half-priced appetizers and discounted cocktails. Thurs. Ladies Night with DJ Jimmy 2 Shirts.

Luciano Lamberti’s

9707 Amherst Ave ., Margate. 487-6001. Happy hour everyday from 3-7pm at the bar. Discounted drinks and halfpriced appetizers.

Maynard’s Cafe

9306 Amherst Ave. On the Bay, Margate. 822-8423. maynards-cafe.com. Daily drink, lunch and dinner specials. Live music Fri., Sat. & Sun. 6:30pm.

Malelani CafĂŠ

5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 822-5007. malelani.com. Open Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm; Sat.-Sun., 8am-10pm. Open mike night every Sat. 7-10pm. Fri., Sept. 24, Kyle Brody.

Sofia 9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate.com. Elegant Greek-style restaurant with entertainment on weekends. Fri. & Sat. Alisa Cooper during dinner and live music until 1am.

Steve & Cookie’s 9700 Amherst Ave., Margate.

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Tomatoe’s

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-7535. tomatoesmargate. com. Asian-American cuisine. Rock ‘n’ Roll Sushi Mon. and Wed, Happy hour- and-a-half every night.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

106 S. Benson Ave., Margate. 822-0140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Weekly beer and dinner specials.

MAINLAND 800 Bay Restaurant & Bar 800 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 926-3500. 800bayrestaurant. com. Open daily 11:30am10pm Sun.-Thurs., until 11pm Fri.-Sat. Live music nightly. Mon. & Tues. Reggae & Jazz with Doug Jennings; Wed., Fri. & Sat. the Shawn Ashley Experience with Daryl Robinson; Fri. & Sat. (outside) Tom Tacitti.

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The Inlet 998 Bay Avenue, Somers Point 926-9611.

The Inn at Sugar Hill

1 N. Shore Road, Absecon. 6412323. Open daily.

5704 Mays Landing-Somers Point Road, Mays Landing, innatsugarhill.com. 625.2226. Historic bed-and-breakfast.

Blue Marlin

JD’s Pub

Black Cat Bar & Grill

200 S. Pitney Rd. Galloway. 748-5000. bluemarlincafe.com. Lunch, dinner and drink specials daily.

Bulldogs Bar & Grill

743 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway, 965-4433. bulldogsbar.net.

Caroline’s Bar & Restaurant

6725 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 927-9007. carolinesbythebay. com.

Charlie’s

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273363. charliesbar.com. Open daily 7am-3am; Sun. noon3am. Mon-Fri. Happy hour 3-6pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 272-1930. chickiesandpetes. com. Ultimate sports bar with entertainment nightly.

Christi’s Bar & Restaurant

6415 Delilah Rd. 383-2700. Neighborhood restaurant and bar by the A.C. Airport circle.

Christina’s Restaurant and Bar

Inside the Vienna Inn, 920 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 9650457. christinasrestaurantandbar.com. Happy hours Tues.-Fri. 3-6pm and 9-11pm. Thurs. karaoke 7-11pm, Sat. live music 8pm-mid.

Dubliner Irish Pub

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927-1776. A Somers Point tradition.

325 E. Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. dublinerpubandgrill.com. 6522210. Authentic Irish Pub.

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-0544. Nightly specials. Live music every Fri. and Sat. Happy hour 4-7pm daily. Mexican Monday offers $2 appetizers and margaritas.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 652-1942. wlgoodfellows.com. Over 60 bottled microbrew beers. Open from 11:30am. Half-price happy hour 4-8pm weekdays and 10pm-midnight daily.

Gregory’s

900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. gregorysbar.com.

Hibiscus

101 E. Maryland Ave., Somers

Smithville Town Center, intersection of Route 9 and Smithville Blvd. 404-9000, jdspubsmithville.com.

La Hacienda 265 S. New York Rd., Galloway. 652-6050. Live music every Fri. & Sat. night, 7:30-11:30pm.

Library III 6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 645-7655, libraryiii.com. Tues. 2-for-1 appetizers at the bar and lounge. Live music: Tues. & Thurs. Patty Blee; Wed. Don Ellsworth; Fri. Acoustic Fish; Sat. Sharon Sable; Sun. Patty Balbo. All performances 7-11pm.

Mangia by the Greens 3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. mangiabythegreens. com. Entertainment nightly.

McKee’s Irish Pub 446 St. Louis Ave.,Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open daily.

Oyster Creek Inn 41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point, 652-8565. Waterfront dining, arrive by boat or car. Several beers on tap. Live music.

Pistol Pete’s Steakhouse

1000 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 484-1000. pistolpetessaloon.com.

Riverside Inn 5397 Mays Landing-Somers Point Rd. Mays Landing. 6259710. Open 11am-4am daily. Happy hour daily from 4-7pm. Live music Sat.

Sam’s Bar and Grill

18 S. Main St., Pleasantville. 646-5128. samsbarandgrill.com. Happy hour Tue.-Fri. 4-6:30pm. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DJ. Every Sun., WTTH’s Raymond “Trouble Man� Tyler spinning live from 8-11pm.

Sandi Pointe 908 Shore Rd., Somers Point (formerly Mac’s), 927-2759. sandipointe.com.

Smithville Inn Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. smithvilleinn.com. Fri. & Sat. Lenny Mitchell on piano.

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EMEMBER IN YOUR YOUTH — from about elementary school all the way through high school — there was always that one group of kids starting trouble or spreading rumors? Remember when someone would approach you with a secret or a rumor and you felt like you were so cool? You would listen and, even though you knew it was wrong, or you felt bad inside, you may have laughed and agreed. And perhaps one day you heard something about yourself and got very upset? Remember how we were taught to respect one another? And that if you don’t have anything good to say, don’t say anything at all? Then (most of us) became adults. Maybe we went to college or the armed forces or Europe and made a life out in the real world, working in various environments and hanging out in different places — only to find out that those petty things that we dealt with as children have followed us into adulthood. I’m sure this rings true for many people. We all hear or see something nearly every day from our co-workers and friends. We don’t mean to revert back to our teenage years, but it’s so tempting to want to hear a juicy gossipy story about someone you know or can relate to. News of any good nature is great, but it’s so boring (I’m being sarcastic), right? We want to have the inside scoop, because somehow it makes us feel better. I mean think of the soap operas and the tabloids. We love to watch and read them because we feel like our drama-filled lives are nothing compared to some of those in the limelight. According to the Social Issues Research Center (SIRC), people gossip because “it helps us to establish, develop and maintain relationships; to bond with other members of our social circle; to clarify our social position and status; to assess and manage reputation; to learn social skills; to learn and reinforce shared values; to resolve conflicts; to build support networks; and to win friends and influence people.” According to the SIRC, gossip accounts for 55 percent of men’s conversation time and 67 percent of women’s. That’s crazy! And sad. It goes with the humorous Alice Roosevelt Longworth quote: “If you haven’t got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me.” Misery loves company. facebook.com/ACWeekly

We really need to think before we speak because statistics show that people generally remember, on average, about 20 to 30 percent of what they hear. They will usually remember what you tell them something about someone else. That is why it is so important to know your facts first. An old proverb states: “What you don’t see with your eyes, don’t witness with your mouth.” All I can suggest is that when you do hear gossip, look at the person who is saying these things and assess that individual. Think about where this is coming from and then take from it what you know to be the truth. If you aren’t sure, go directly to the source. Get to know that person and make your own assessments. According to improvingyourworld.com here are a few ways you can avoid getting caught up in gossip: 1. Ask yourself why you gossip. Once you know why you are gossiping, you can start correcting the root of the problem. 2. Change the subject. Say something like, “I’d rather not talk about a situation I don’t know anything about,” and then change the subject to something more positive. 3. Act as if that person was standing right there. Before saying anything about someone else, ask yourself if you would feel comfortable knowing they could hear what you were saying, or if they were standing beside you. If you wouldn’t say it in front of them, don’t say it at all. Life is too short to go around focusing on everyone else. Re-route your energy to focus on how you portray yourself. We are all human and none of us are perfect. We all make mistakes and most of the time they are purely innocent. Just try to be conscious of your words because they do hold a lot of power. N

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BALLY’S 340-2709 BOARDWALK HALL 348-7000 BORGATA 1-866-MY-BORGATA, Tickets: 1-800-298-4200 CAESARS 1-800-677-SHOW HARRAH’S RESORT 441-5165 HILTON 347-7111 RESORTS 1-888-771-1786 SHOWBOAT/ HOUSE OF BLUES 1-800-621-0200 TROPICANA 340-4020 TRUMP MARINA 1-800-777-1177 TRUMP PLAZA 1-800-677-7378 TRUMP TAJ MAHAL 1-800-825-8888

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Shondells House of Blues Music Hall: 9pm

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Lou Neglia’s Ring of Combat XXXI Tropicana Showroom: 8:30pm Ludacris House of Blues Music Hall: 9pm Two Funny Philly Guys: Borgata Music Box: 9pm

Classical Mystery Tour w/ Bay-Atlantic Symphony Borgata Music Box: 3pm

FRI. SEPT. 24-SAT. SEPT. 25 Engelbert Humperdinck Taj Mahal Xanadu Theater: Fri. 9pm; Sat. 8pm

SAT. SEPT. 25 Boxing: Kennedy vs. Becerra Bally’s Main Ballroom: 7:30pm Dennis DeYoung Harrah’s Concert Venue: 8pm Jeff Foxworthy Resorts Superstar Theater: 8pm Vina Morales, The Boyfriends Caesars Circus Maximus: 7pm Lou Neglia’s Ring of Combat Amateur II Championship Tropicana Showroom: 8pm Elaine Paige Borgata Music Box: 9pm Tommy James and the

COMEDY, MUSICALS, REVUES Borgata Comedy Club Thurs, Sun. 9pm: John DiResta, DJ Hazard, Basile. Mon.-Wed. 9pm: Carol Montgomery, Richie Byrne, J.J. Ramirez. Comedy Stop Trop Quarter: Thurs. 9pm; Fri., Sat. 9 & 11:15pm, Sun. 9pm: Sid Davis, Cowboy Bill Martin, Quinn Dahle. Mon.-Wed., 9pm: Anton Shuford, Roger Mursock, Ritch Shydner. Kozak the Magician performs 6pm daily.

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Karaoke Night w/Lori Kelly

Thurs. 7pm-2:30am DJ Too Tall Fri 8pm-3am MC Christian, Blue Martini Girls Fri. 10pm-2am AVX Sat. 8pm-2am Blue Martini Girls Sat. 10pm-2am DJ Sonotra Sat. 1-4am Latin Mondays w/DJ Bis 10pm-3am 80s Night w/DJ Sojo Wed. 7pm-2:30am

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Barclays Sun. 6-10pm Evolution Duo Mon. 6-10pm

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DJ Capps Fri. 8pm-2am Rumor Has It Fri. 9pm-1am Vixens Fri.-Sat.10pm-1am DJ Nikky D. Sat. 8pm-2am Mason Dixon Band Sat. 9pm-1am

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DJ Too Tall Thurs. 8pm-3am DJ Aiden Scott Fri. 8pm2am Vixens Fri.-Sat.10pm-1am; Sun. noon-7pm Shorty the Sheriff Fri.-Sat.

10pm-2am DJ Deputy Joe Sat. 8pm2am DJ Sun. noon-8pm

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MC Vincent Anthony, DJ Stratus Fri. 10pm-3am MC Elijah, DJ J-Red Sat. 10pm-3am

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Full Effect Thurs. 6-9:30pm Temporary Grace Fri. 7-10:30pm Burnt Sienna Fri. 11pm2:30am Sideways Band Sat. 7-10:30pm Johnny Drama Sat. 11pm2:30am Trippin’ Carla Sun. 8:30pmmid.

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Bally’s Casino Hotel

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, Bally’s show and reservations desk or the Claridge Tower box office

Boxing: Kennedy vs. Becerra Sept. 25, Main Ballroom Undefeated Teon Kennedy (15-0-1, 6 KOs), of Philadelphia, takes on Alex Becerra for the vacant NABA super bantamweight title on Saturday, Sept. 25, 7:30pm. Tickets are $50 and $75. Kennedy, 24, is ranked No. 8 in the world at 122 pounds by the IBF.

Borgata

Hotel Casino & Spa Tickets: www.ComcastTIX.com, 1-800-298-4200, or at the Borgata box office

Two Funny Philly Guys Sept. 24, Borgata Music Box They might be unknowns on the West Coast or in Texas, but in the Delaware Valley, comedian and WIP radio late-night host Big Daddy Graham, and comedianimpressionist Joe Conklin are regional treasures. They headline together Friday, Sept. 24, 9pm, at the Music Box. Tickets are $35. (See interview p. 46)

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Sept. 25, Music Box Elaine Paige, a superstar of London’s West End and the singer that Susan Boyle idolizes, headlines at the Music Box on Saturday, Sept. 25, 9pm. Tickets are $55 and $65. Her many stage credits include the West End productions of The Drowsy Chaperone, The King And I, Piaf, Sunset Boulevard, Anything Goes, Chess, Abbracadabara, Cats, Evita, and Billy, as well as Broadway’s Sunset Boulevard. Paige has also released 20 solo albums and performed extensively in concert. (See interview p. 12)

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Sept. 26, Music Box Curious to know what The Beatles would sound like in concert with a symphony orchestra? Find out this fall as the Bay-Atlantic Symphony presents Classical Mystery Tour during their third annual gala concert in the Music Box on Sunday, Sept. 26, 3pm. Tickets are $50 and $65. The full show presents over two dozen Beatles tunes performed exactly the way they were originally recorded. Hear “Penny Lane” with a live trumpet section, experience the beauty of “Yesterday” with an acoustic

guitar and string quartet, and enjoy the classical/rock blend of” I Am the Walrus.” From early Beatles music on through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is the best of The Beatles like you never heard them: totally live and backed by the BayAtlantic Symphony conducted by Music Director Jed Gaylin. Classical Mystery Tour features Jim Owen (John Lennon) on rhythm guitar, piano, and vocals; Tony Kishman (Paul McCartney) on bass guitar, piano, and vocals; John Brosnan (George Harrison) on lead guitar and vocals; and Chris Camilleri (Ringo Starr) on drums and vocals. (See cover story p. 45)

Harrah’s Resort on Saturday, Sept. 25, 8pm. Tickets are $40, $45 and $50. The lead singer and keyboardist of Styx, DeYoung has produced four solo albums including Desert Moon, Back to the World and Boomchild before reuniting briefly with his former bandmates in 1990.

‘Nathan Burton Comedy Magic’

Oct. 2, Concert Venue Harrah’s Resort presents Nathan Burton: Comedy Magic on Saturday, Oct. 2, 8pm. Tickets are $26, $31 and $42.25. Burton has performed magic since the age of 4, honing his act into a 60-minute whirlwind of unique, inyour-face magical illusions blended with Howie Mandel comedy and showgirls, all tied together Oct. 2, Music Box Howie Mandel head- with Burton’s engaging personality. lines at the Borgata on Saturday, Oct. 2, 9pm. Tickets are $65 and $75. The actor and comedian was a judge on the TV show America’s Got Talent and continues to host the wildly popular syndicated daytime version of the game show Deal or No Deal. Named one of Comedy Central’s 100 best stand-up comedians of all time, Atlantic City Mandel continues to perform as many as Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 or 236200 shows each year. He is also known for BLUE his acting career, including the TV series St. Elsewhere and his talk show, The Howie Ludacris Sept. 24, Music Hall Chris “Ludacris” Mandel Show. Bridges is a hip-hop superstar, actor, and entrepreneur, who takes his music career Borgata Comedy Club Music Box The Borgata Comedy Club to the forefront with a performance at the offers fun-filled evenings featuring a Music Hall on Friday, Sept. 24, 9pm. Tickets trio of comedians nightly (except dur- are $70 and $75. Ludacris will present a ing headliner engagements). Showtimes mix of his classic hits plus cuts from his are 9pm and the tickets are $20. (Visit forthcoming album Theater Of The Mind, theborgata.com). Appearing now to Sept. due to drop Oct. 21. The Grammy win26 are John DiResta, DJ Hazard and ning, Atlanta-based entertainment maven Basile. On tap Sept. 27-30, and Oct. 3 are shows that, as he continues expanding Carol Montgomery, Richie Byrne and JJ his reach, his musical prowess remains as Ramirez. Appearing Oct. 4-10 are Joey potent as ever. “I call myself the MVP of rap,” he says. “When you put everything Vega, Rob Magnotti and Carl LaBove. together in rap, as far as lyrics, visuals, record sales, personality, conceptual songs, I feel like I’m the summation of all. I feel like there’s nothing I can’t do.”

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Caesars Atlantic City

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, Caesars box office; for more info, 1-800-677-SHOW

Vina Morales, The Boyfriends Sept. 25, Circus Maximus Theater. British indie rockers The Boyfriends, followed by Vina Morales, present a show at Caesars on Saturday, Sept. 25, 7pm. Tickets range from $55.25 to $147. The Boyfriends will light up the stage with hits like “No Tomorrow,” “I love You,” and “Once Upon a Time.” The show continues with star Vina Morales in a performance that features production numbers, sexy costumes and hot moves.

Tommy James and the Shondells Sept. 25, Music Hall Sixties pop star Tommy James and the Shondells headlines at the House of Blues on Saturday, Sept. 25, 9pm. Tickets are $35, $40, $45 and $50. Between 1966 and 1969, the group enjoyed 14 Top 40 hits. Their best known songs include “Hanky Panky,” “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Mony Mony,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” and their best known song, “Crimson and Clover.” (See interview, p. 42)

Resorts Atlantic City

lines at Resorts on Saturday, Sept. 25, 8pm. Tickets are $99, $126 and $146. Before his TV gig, he was best known for his comedy tagline, “You might be a redneck if …” He was also one of the stars of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White.

Tropicana Casino and Resort

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or Tropicana box office, 1-800-526-2935

Lou Neglia’s ROC, Amateur Championship Sept. 24-25, Tropicana Showroom Lou Neglia brings two events to town. His Ring of Combat XXXI takes place on Friday, Sept. 24, 8:30pm, in the Tropicana Showroom. Tickets range from $50-$150. For the updated fight card go to the ROC Web site, ringofcombat.com. On Saturday, Sept. 25, 8pm, Neglia presents his Ring of Combat AM II Championship Amateur MMA event. Tickets are $35, $50 and $75.

Comedy Stop Café & Cabaret

The Comedy Stop is a 300-seat venue in The Quarter at Tropicana. Showtimes are Sun.-Thurs. at 9pm ($25); Fri. ($27) and Sat. ($29) at 9 & 11:15pm. Headlining now to Sept. 26 are Sid Davis, Cowboy Bill Martin and Quinn Dahle. Appearing Sept. 27-Oct. 3 are Anton Shuford. Roger Mursick and Ritch Shydner. On tap Oct. 4-10 are Kevin Kramis, Chrissy Burns and Joe Mulligan. Kozak the Magician appears daily at 6pm ($23), with a dinner show package for $32. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420; or the Taj box office. For more info, call 449-5150

Engelbert Humperdinck Sept. 24-25, Xanadu Theater Arnold Dorsey, better known as Engelbert Humperdinck, will be performing at the Taj Mahal on Friday, Sept. 24, 9pm and Saturday, Sept. 25, 8pm. Tickets are $75. During his heyday in the late ’60s and early ’70s, Humperdinck cultivated the image of a mysterious heartthrob. He was especially popular in Europe and his native U.K., and his worldwide record sales — counting both albums and singles — eventually totaled well over 100 million.

Marc Anthony

Oct. 1, Mark G. Etess Arena Marc Anthony headlines at the Taj Mahal on Friday, Oct. 1, 9pm. Tickets are $65, $95 Atlantic City and $125. Marc Anthony is the number one selling tropical/salsa artist in the Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420 Jeff Foxworthy world, the salsa phenomenon of his generSept. 25, Superstar Theater Comedian ation. Within the last few years Anthony’s Dennis DeYoung Sept. 25, Concert Venue Dennis and star of the Fox series Are You Smarter talent has also catapulted him unto the DeYoung brings the music of Styx to Than A Fifth Grader?, Jeff Foxworthy head- silver screen and the Broadway stage. n

Harrah’s Resort

Tickets: Ticketmaster, 1-800-736-1420, or the Resorts VIP Services desk. For more info, call 1-800-322-SHOW


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800 Bay Restaurant & Bar

Where: 800 Bay Ave., Somers Point Phone: 926-3500 Details: Liquor license, major credit cards On the Web: 800bayrestaurant.com

800 Bay: A Victorian Revival The longstanding Somers Point structure appears to have found a winning formula By Frank Gabriel

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E WILL ADMIT TO BEING PLEASED at the recent opening of 800 Bay Restaurant & Bar in Somers Point. An historic location, converted to restaurant and bed-and-breakfast use a decade and half or so past, the stately Victorian construct offers some of the most spectacular views at the Jersey shore. Re-branded as of July 4 this year with contemporary American cuisine, new management appears to have found a formula more apt for both market conditions and atmosphere. Seating 125 inside and another 50 or so on an enclosed deck area, 800 Bay provides both upscale and casual dining options. With a large portion of space literally fronting the water, it’s no surprise that seafood plays a major role throughout the updated menu. Executive chef Charles Soreth, 33, a vet of Trump Marina, Caesars and Galloway Township’s Gourmet Italian Cuisine, has crafted a thoughtful bill of fare of seashore favorites tweaked with modern sensibility. Like the first delivery, coconut shrimp, an elevated adaptation of a fairly typical item. This brought three massive crustaceans of the colossal variety. Plated standing tall, a kicky strawberry-jalapeno glaze and a small side of finely diced pineapple salsa finished the composition. The dark crimson berry/pepper mix, formulated into a brilliant, smooth almost-coulis, was a real highlight of the evening. We found ourselves yearning for just a bit more of that dramatic, sweet and spicy concoction to coat the crunchy, moist seafood. Our second appetizer, crispy polenta, offered a similar textural experience. Twin triangles of golden-brown cornmeal were angled together amid a wild mushroom and Parmigiano blend. We appreciated the chef’s willingness to experiment with cornmeal — that approach resulting in an original product. This take is more New World than traditional Italian, with a flavor profile closer to American southern-style corn bread. We dug

into their delightfully soft interiors, soaking up the beige-hued, herbal fungi with gusto. Portioned large, it’s a warm, comforting app that should become a real favorite here as the seasons prepare to change. My entrÊe, crab ragout, possessed the hearty nature of a Bolognese without benefit of meat, a tricky proposition to pull off. Jumbo lump crab instead admirably served the role of protein, pairing with sun-dried tomatoes and more of those mushrooms. Finished with brandy

and cream, ribbons of wide pappardelle pasta proved an ideal vehicle to carry those clingy ingredients from fork and spoon to mouth. Worthy of note: despite being in possession of an epic appetite, we brought home almost half of this luxurious pasta. Pepper crusted ahi tuna is another of those new standards which have become commonplace over the course of the last decade. This oversized cut, close to 12 ounces, was perched on a bed of superb mango/fennel salad. One of our cardinal food rules: fine seafood deserves the simplest preparation and as little cooking time as possible. The kitchen’s minimalist attitude worked well toward that end. Tuna, ordered and served very rare, had been properly seared, left with a rainbow sheen and purple-pink within, then completed by a subtle drizzling of avocado vinaigrette. As is often the case, the condiment, a wellseasoned, rice wine vinegar-infused shaving of sweet, yellow fruit and licorice-like veg, made this fresh fish composition shine even more brightly. Desserts, all made in house by sous chef Alex Witzke, include roasted baby bananas with vanilla bean ice cream, chopped hazelnuts and chocolate sauce, referenced on 800 Bay’s Web site as “the world’s best banana split.â€? This mountainous treat, formed from a foundation of halved, caramelized banana, is piled high with ice cream, nuts and pretty stripes of sauce. While not a closing note for the timid, we still somehow managed to send back an empty bowl to the kitchen. Rounding out our meal was one of the top desserts we’ve sampled this year — ultimate butterscotch pie more than lives up to its own lofty billing. With a graham cracker crust, heath crunch and fresh whipped cream, this pumpkin-pie look-alike delivers a real wallop of taste. Butterscotch is one of our favorite, oft-neglected ingredients and this sterling dessert should only encourage other chefs to consider utilizing it more often.ĂŠĂŠN E-mail Frank Gabriel at fgabriel@acweekly.com

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ATLANTIC CITY For casino restaurants and independent establishments located within casino properties, including restaurants located inside The Quarter at the Tropicana and at The Pier Shops at Caesars, see Casino Dining listings at the end of this section. For more listings, visit acweekly.com.

Amici Brick Oven Pizzeria & Italian Grill

Relaxed, waterfront dining specializing in seafood. Open daily from 11am for lunch and dinner. Available for private parties from 10 to 200, and off-premise catering. Waterside outside deck open, weather permitting.

Girasole Ristorante

3108 Pacific Ave. 345-5554. girasoleac.com. Serving Mediterranean Italian cuisine daily. Holiday specials.

2010 Baltic Ave. (at The Walk). 345-8700. Large variety of pastas, brick-oven pizzas, hot sandwiches, paninis, calzones, strombolis, salads and desserts.

Imperial Inn

Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern

St. James Pl. at the Boardwalk. 344-9063. theirishpub.com. Open 24 hours with full menu served anytime. Daily lunch and dinner specials.

2300 Fairmount Ave. 344-2439. angelosfairmounttavern.com. An A.C. institution, Angelo’s Italian fare has flourished for three generations.

3124 Atlantic Ave. 347-8810. Serving exceptional Mandarin, Szechwan and Cantonese food.

Irish Pub

Kelsey and Kim’s

2400 Arctic Ave. 344-7875. angelonis.com. Fine Italian cuisine and impressive wine selection.

201 Melrose Ave. 350-6800. Classic Southern soul food with a twist, including fried chicken and waffles. Open daily 7am10pm; BYOB/cash only.

Atlantic City Bar & Grill

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Angeloni’s II Restaurant

1219 Pacific Ave. (Corner of S.Carolina & Pacific). 348-8080. atlanticcitybar.com. Lobster, homemade pizza, BBQ baby back ribs and more.

Café 2825

2825 Atlantic Ave (at Brighton Ave.). 344-6913. cafe2825.com. Regional Italian fare with full bar.

Cavo Crepe Café

122 N. Michigan Ave. (at The Walk). 340-1300.

Chelsea Prime

Chelsea Pub

8 S. Morris Ave. 345-4916. Popular local hangout is open 24 hours, daily. Mon.-Fri. Happy hour 11:30am-1pm, 4-6pm.

Dock’s Oyster House

2405 Atlantic Ave. 345-0092. docksoysterhouse.com. Offering fine steaks and seafood, classic seafood soups, bar and raw bar.

Ducktown Tavern

2400 Atlantic Ave. 449-1212. ducktowntavernac.com. Open 24/7. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night dining.

El Charro!

2430 Fairmount Ave. Authentic Mexican restaurant serving lunch & dinner.

Flying Cloud Café

2801 Arctic Ave. 347-9119. Authentic Vietnamese and vegetarian cuisine.

Longhorn Steak House

2108 Atlantic Ave. 344-2050. Serving lunch and dinner. 11:30am-10pm weekdays, till 11pm weekends.

Los Amigos

1926 Atlantic Ave. 344-2293. losamigosrest.com/AC. Mexican food, fresh seafood and prime steaks.

Megan’s Good Grub & Pub

New York Diner

3101 Pacific Ave., at Flamingo Motel. 345-8887. Full diner menu. New York-style deli sandwiches.

Old Waterway Inn

1700 W. Riverside Dr. 347-1793. Specializing in seafood and steak. Open for dinner Wed. through Sun. 5-10pm.

Pho Hoa Cali

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229 S. Tennessee Ave. 3441113. Open 24/7. Full Menu. Serving lunch & dinner daily. Try their wings.

Open Mon.-Sat. 4pm-10:30pm Sun. 2pm-10pm

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse

2020 Atlantic Ave. 344-5833. serioussteaks.com. Corn-fed USDA Prime Midwest beef, specialty chops, seafood, award-winning wine list.

South End Pizza II

4006 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City 348-3315. Dine in, take out and delivery of pastas, pizza, subs, sandwiches, salads and more.

Teplitzky’s

111 S. Chelsea Ave., inside Chelsea hotel. thechelsea-ac. com.1-800-548-3030. Retrostyle diner with hideaway cocktail lounge and coffee shop.

Tony Boloney’s Pizzeria

300 Oriental Ave. (Corner of Oriental and Vermont St.). 344-8669. tonybaloneys.com. Pizzas, subs, wraps, calzones and more. Mon.-Thurs. 9am10pm, Fri.-Sat. 9am-11pm. Sun. 10am-10pm. Free delivery.

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The Wonder Bar

2112 Atlantic Ave., 441-1100. meltingpotcom. Fondue restaurant offers unique and interactive dining experience.

Live Music Tues., Wed. & Thurs.

Pic A Lilli Pub

Two Convention Way. 3477800. tuntavern.com. A.C.’s first steakhouse and brewery, now serving lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Microbrews.

The Melting Pot

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3808 Ventnor Ave. 340-0063. Authentic Vietnamese noodle house.

1743 Boardwalk at Indiana Ave. 289-8950. megansgoodgrubandpub.com. Open Thurs.-Sun for lunch and dinner. Closed Mon.-Wed. A unique menu of classic American comfort food, executed with gourmet flair, served in a friendly and fun pub environment. Meeting space, private parties and take-out available. 28 S. Tennessee Ave. 3448928. Malaysian and Chinese cuisine.

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Whiskey Grille

20 Pennsylvania Ave. 345-3290. Serving breakfast lunch and dinner.

White House Sub Shop 2308 Arctic Ave. 345-8599. A.C.’s legendary sub shop.

3701 Sunset Avenue (at the Albany Ave. bridge). 344-8888, wonderbarac.com. Lunch served from 11am and dinner served nightly in the Sunset Room from 5-10pm.

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800 N. New Hampshire Avenue, Gardner’s Basin. 345-8222.

Little Saigon

3810 Ventnor Ave. 344-0366. mexicorestaurant.com. Cocktail lounge serving authentic Mexican food & beer.

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111 S. Chelsea Ave. , inside Chelsea hotel. thechelsea-ac.com. 3482200. A steakhouse in the setting of a 1940s supper club with indoor and outdoor seating, a cocktail lounge with a curvilinear bar, and entertainment.

3600 Atlantic Ave. Corner of Atlantic and Pacific aves. knifeandforkinn.com. 344-1133. Historic landmark restaurant with the finest seafood and steaks prepared on a wood-fired grill.

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Brigantine Andre’s Italian Restaurant

1312 W. Brigantine Ave. 2661124. Serving pizza, subs, steaks, Italian dinners, grilled seafood, cappuccino and desserts. Takeout, eat-in and delivery. Open 10:30am-10pm daily.

Carmine’s

900 W. Brigantine Ave. 2665400. Pizzas, subs, wings, wraps and more.

Cellar 32

32nd St. and Revere Blvd. Newly opened restaurant, bar and package goods store.

Goochie Brothers

4208 Harbour Beach Blvd. 2663100. Italian cuisine and pizzeria.

Laguna Grill Martini Bar

1400 Ocean Ave. 266-7731. lagunagrill.com. Fine cuisine, unique ambiance on the beach with beautiful view. Open daily: breakfast starts at 8am, lunch at noon and dinner at 4pm.

L’Aragosta Ristorante

3400 Brigantine Blvd. 266-2808. Northern and Southern Italian cuisine.

The Links Bar & Grille

1075 North Shore Dr. 266-1388. brigantinegolf.com. Beautiful views of golf course, casual ambiance.

Macedonian Grill

3015 Brigantine Blvd. at 31st St. 264-8801. macedoniangrill.com. Specializing in Mediterranean and American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Yuki Hana

3628 Brigantine Blvd. 266-7608. Japanese/Chinese restaurant with a full sushi bar.

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9 S. Granville Ave., Margate. 8234400. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food. Also in Linwood.

China Dumpling Seafood Resaurant

5200 Ventnor Avenue, Ventnor. 822-6888. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Specializing in Dim Sum and seafood. Open 11am -10pm, Fri. and Sat. till 11pm. Eatin, take-out and delivery.

Cleo’s Fish Palace

7307 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 822-5858. cleosfish.com. A large variety of prepared seafood and dinner platters. Catering available.

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8016 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-6602 or 822-0670. Open daily, 7-11:30am. Breakfast entrees, sandwiches and subs. Party trays for all occasions. Pick up, eat in and delivery.

Downbeach Deli

8 S. Essex Ave., Margate. 8237310. Serving up a huge selection of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily, 8am-7:30pm.

Dune

9510 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 487-7450. Prix-Fixe menu available. Reservations suggested. Local produce, poultry and fish. Organic options. Call for hours of operation.

Fedeli’s Italian Restaurant 9403 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1293. Home of authentic home-cooked Italian cuisine and two-for-one specials.

Gertrude’s

7309 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-3003. gertrudesventnor. com. Dinner from 5pm nightly. Under the direction of chef Neil Elsohn, Gertrude’s is a casual yet sophisticated restaurant that uses organic, locally grown and harvested vegetables along with herbs, meats, cheeses and fish.

Hannah G’s

7310 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 823-1466. (Cafe located at 7303 Ventnor Ave. 822-6000).

Isabella’s

4 S. Portland Ave. Ventnor. 8222477. This traditional Mexican restaurant serves breakfast entrees and remains open for dinner with specialities such as fajitas, burritos, and other Mexican inspired dishes.

Jerusalem Glatt Kosher Restaurant

6410 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 600-822-2266. Casual family atmosphere specializing in Kosher Mediterranean cuisine, steaks, lamb, chicken and fish. Open for lunch Sun.-Fri., noon3pm. Dinner served Sun.-Thurs., 5-9:30pm. Large party reservations suggested.

Johnny’s Café & Cocktails

9407 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-1789. johnnyscafeventnor. com. Hearty breakfasts, healthy lunches and classic dinner cuisine with an Asian flair. Open year round from 7am-9pm, weekends till midnight. The Ultimate Happy hour at the bar, Mon.-Thurs. with half-price appetizers and discounted cocktails.

La Fontana

20 Douglas Ave., Margate. Gourmet Italian cuisine. Take out anytime.

Lamberti

9707 Amherst Ave., Margate. 4876001. sunsetonthebay.com. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Happy hour daily 3-7pm with half-price appetizers and reduced drink prices at the bar only.

Liang House Imperial East

7800 Ventnor Avenue, Margate. 487-8052. Open daily 11:30am9:30pm. Modern Chinese cuisine. Daily lunch and dinner specials. “We deliver, even to the beach.”

Free parking lot.

Lucy’s Beach Grille

9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate. 822-7268. Dine al Fresco in the shadow of Lucy the Elephant for breakfast 9-11am; lunch, 11am4:30pm.

Menu highlights fresh seafood and produce and prime cuts of meat.

Tomatoe’s

Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-1700. celinascafes.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Home-baked goods.

Ventura’s Greenhouse

800 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9273663, charliesbar.com. Popular buffalo wings. No credit cards. Over 15 TVs for sporting events.

Lucy’s Bella Luna

9300 Amherst Ave., Margate. 8227535 or tomatoesmargate.com. Varied eclectic menu highlights seafood entrees.

Maynard’s Café

106 Benson Ave., Margate. 8220140. venturasgreenhouse.com. Lunch & dinner specials and late-night fare.

9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate. 822-7268. Dine al Fresco in the shadow of Lucy the Elephant. Hours Wed.-Sun from 5pm. 9306 Amherst Ave., Margate. 8228423. Lunch and dinner specials. Starlight Garden bar open daily.

Malelani Café

5205 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 8225007. www.malelani.com. Fresh baked paninis, pastries, hearthealthy salad bar, Illy’s famous 60-bean blend coffee, black, green, and herbal teas, fresh juice, and other specialty drinks. Open Mon.-Fri. 8am-8pm, Sat.-Sun. 8am-10pm.

Matteo’s Beach Bay Café

7801 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 8236700. Lunch and dinner specials. Award winning Crab Cakes and specializing in Fresh Seafood prepared as you like. Open for Breakfast Saturday & Sunday; Lunch and Dinner 7 days.

Miyako

9210 Ventnor Ave., Margate. 822-4759. Authentic Japanese cuisine.

Euro Gourmet Cafe and The Gelato Factory

6525 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor. 4876525. Italian ice and gelato made on premises. Also featuring breakfast, lunch & dinner specialties. Delivery.

Red Room Café

141 N. Dorset Ave., Ventnor. 8221067. Gourmet pizzas, Italian specialties.

Shore Club Crabhouse, Bar & Grill

303 Longport Blvd., Longport (in the Seaview Harbor Marina). 8221002. shoreclubbar.com. Great views of Egg Harbor Bay. Lunch, dinner and bar. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Sofia

9314 Amherst Ave., Margate. 822-9111. sofiaofmargate.com. This bayside treasure transports you to the Mediterranean with stylish decor and authentic Greek/ Mediterranean cuisine.

Sophie’s Margate Café

8017 Winchester Ave., Margate. 822-1610. Offers a wide selection of pancakes. Kids’ menu available.

South End Pizza

9702 Ventnor Avenue, Margate 609-822-5599. Open daily serving Pizza, subs, sandwiches, salads pastas and more. Take out and delivery

Steve & Cookie’s by the Bay

9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. 823-1163. steveandcookies.com.

Yama Japanese Restaurant 5305 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor. 8228105. Sushi and sashimi; over 100 special rolls, plus tempura and other cooked specials.

Mainland 800 Bay Restaurant & Bar

800 Bay Ave., Somers Point. 926-3500. 800bayrestaurant. com. Open daily from 11:30am. Cocktails with freshly-squeezed juice, fresh seafood and steak entrées, exotic raw foods and sushi, lively music on the dock, breathtaking views.

Antonino’s Jo Jo Ristorante

2405 New Rd., Northfield. 6467565. Traditional and contemporary Italian cuisine.

Athenian Garden

619 New York Rd. (Route 9), Galloway Twp. 748-1818. Authentic Greek cuisine.

Atlantic City Sub Shop

Heather Croft Sq., Northfield. 6467799. atlanticcitysubshops.com. Eat-in, take-out, delivery and party trays.

A Touch of Italy

Black Horse Pike, Cardiff/EHT. 6461855. touchofitaly.net. Serving veal, seafood, pasta, steaks and brick-oven pizzas. Banquet facilities.

Barrels

Rt. 9, Central Square, Linwood. 926-9900. barrelsfoods.com. Italian food in intimate setting. Also in Margate. Take out/ Delivery.

Berkshire Grill

Black Horse Pike at English Creek Ave., EHT. 272-8808. berkshiregrill.net. Great seafood and thick, juicy, tender steaks.

Bombay Indian Restaurant English Creek Shopping Ctr., Rt. 40 & English Creek Rd., EHT. 646-4445. Authentic Indian dining experience.

Bulldogs

743 White Horse Pike, Galloway. 965-4433. Neighborhood sports bar serving American dishes.

Cavallino Nero

4760 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-0144. Lunch, dinner and late-night. Italian specialties.

Celina’s Mulberry Market & Grille

Sunrise Plaza, 68 W. Jimmie Leeds

Kelsey & Kim’s Soul Food

Charlie’s Bar & Restaurant

52 N Main St, Pleasantville. 08232 484-8448. Classic Southern style Soul Food with a twist. Hours: daily 11am-10pm.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

Kensington Square, Northfield. 646-6565. formicabrosbakery. com. Cafe features daily lunch specials. Open 7am-7pm.

6055 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 2721930. chickiesandpetes.com. Sports-themed bar/restaurant famous for its wings, crabs and Philly-style sandwiches.

Chido Burrito

Formica Bros. Bakery

Fred & Ethel’s Lantern Light Tavern

Towne of Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 6520544. Family restaurant, casual dining.

807 Tilton Rd.., Northfield. 4841480. chidoburrito.com. Check out surf videos, listen to some cool music and kick back for awhile. Live free. Eat well.

Fuji

5401 Hardin Hwy. (Route 40), Mays Landing. 625-2523. (Formerly the Epic Grille). Pizza and Italian specialties. Happy hour noon-7pm weekdays.

Gaspare’s Gourmet Italian Bistro

Cousin Mario’s

Crab Trap

On the Circle in Somers Pt. 9277377, thecrabtrap.com Serving fresh seafood, soups, steaks, homemade breads, desserts and more. Open daily from 11am10pm Sun.-Thurs., 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. Early bird specials from 3-5pm on Mon. Live entertainment Wed.-Sat. Outdoor deck.

Dolce Vita Ristorante & Pizzeria

443 Zion Road, EHT. 788-8512. Open daily for lunch & dinner till 10pm and Sat. till 11pm. Breakfast Fri.-Sun., 7-11am. Italian dishes, fresh fish & seafood. Also pizza, pasta, subs, wraps, burgers, wings, salads and full-course dinners. Early bird specials, $11.95. Private parties, catering and take-out trays. Eat in, take out and delivery.

Dubliner Irish Pub

325 Jimmy Leeds Rd., Galloway. 652-2210, dublineririshpubandgrill.com. Irish cuisine.

East Bay Crab & Grill

Cardiff Plaza, EHT. 272-7721. eastbaycrab.com. Specializing in All-U-Can Eat Crabs, Early Bird Menu.12 Entrees under $12 menu, over 60 entrees starting at $8.99 and daily specials. Reservations accepted.

El Rancho

375 S. Main St., Pleasantville. Authentic Mexican.

English Creek Restaurant

3003 English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 677-0016. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Menu includes Italian specialties, pasta, seafood and smoked fish platters.

Feather Cafe & Grill

6041 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 3775555. Traditional and authentic northern and southern Indian cuisine. Indian lunch buffet daily from 11am-2:30pm. Also serves American entrees.

210 New Rd., No. 4, Linwood Green Plaza, Linwood. 926-8861. Japanese cuisine specializing in sushi and steak.

Harbor Village Square, EHT. Ocean Heights Ave. & Zion Road, Bargaintown. 653-2112. www. gaspares.com. Quaint, cozy and casual serving lunch, dinner, takeout and delivery. Cocktails, beer and wine.

Gianna’s Cafe

The Plaza at Center Point, 1205 Tilton Rd., Northfield. 677-0470; FAX 677-8885. California cuisine in a casual, upscale setting.

Gilchrist Offshore

734 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne, 965-3433. Great breakfast and lunch specials.

Ginza Japanese Restaurant 6708 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 3832588. (Ginza II located in English Creek Shopping Ctr., EHT. 3833999) Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar.

Goodfellows, W.L.

310 E. White Horse Pike, Galloway; 652-1942. Home of the French Fried Lobster Tail, gourmet burgers, steaks, seafood, and homemade Italian specialties.

Gourmet Italian Cuisine

324 S Pitney Rd, Galloway, NJ. 6521398. Serving authentic Italian food and fine wines.

Great American Pub

Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing. 625-1990. Great gourmet Black Angus burgers. Happy hour six days a week. Free poker Tues.Weds.

Gregory’s Restaurant

900 Shore Rd., Somers Pt. 9276665. gregorysbar.com. Serving lunch & dinner until 1am. Food and beverage specials.

The Grilled Cheese & Crabcake Co.

55 Laurel Dr., Somers Pt. 6017533. Offers a selection of fresh, homemade goods daily and a variety of tasty soups. Relaxing atmosphere, reasonably priced.

Hi Point Pub (Skelly’s)

5 N. Shore Rd., Absecon. 6413172. Open 24 hours. Full dinner menu. Eat in/take out/delivery.


Hu Tieu

Asian Mall, Pleasantville Shopping Center, 700 Black Horse Pike, Pleasantville. 646-8977. Vietnamese cuisine.

Johnny Rockets

Hamilton Mall, Mays Landing. johnnyrockets.com. 1960s-themed classic burger joint and more.

The Inn at Sugar Hill

Rt. 559, Mays Landing. 625-2226. innatsugarhill.com. Great food and cocktails on the waterfront.

JD’s Pub & Grille

45 S. New York Rd., Galloway Twp. 404-9000. Featuring classic pub fare plus a full dinner menu.

Joe’s Restaurant

131 Jordan Rd., (behind the Sunoco station off Laurel Dr./ Garden State Parkway entrance), Somers Pt. 927-4637. Lunch and dinner featuring Greek specialties.

Jo-Jo’s Italian Grille

Mangia by the Greens

3016 Ocean Heights Ave., EHT. 601-8369. Lunch, dinner, latenight snacks, pizza. Free delivery to EHT, Linwood, Northfield, and Somers Point.

Maplewood Inn

Sam’s Bar & Grill

6177 Harding Highway (Rt. 40), Mays Landing. 625-5051. mayslandingdiner.com. Classic New Jersey diner. Baking done on the premises.

McKee’s Irish Pub

446 St. Louis Ave., Egg Harbor City. 965-7878. Open for lunch and dinner.

Mickey & Minnie’s

733 W. White Horse Pike, Cologne. 965-1877. Daily lunch and dinner specials. Closed Mondays.

The Nizam’s

136 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 383-8881. Traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi bar.

72 N. Breman Ave., (Renault Winery), Egg Harbor City. 9652111. www.renaultwinery.com. Casual family cuisine, full bar with piano entertainment.

6666 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6778829. Northern and Southern Indian food, including nan, tandori and vegetarian dishes. Major credit cards accepted. Lunch buffett $9.95.

JR’s Tavern

Oyster Creek Inn

650 New Road, Somers Point. 653-9853. jrstavern.com. Lunch specials starting at $5 and dinner specials from $9.

41 N. Oyster Creek Rd., Leeds Point. 652-8565. Old-fashioned fresh seafood house with waterfront dining.

Juliano’s Restaurant

Pistol Pete’s Saloon & Steakhouse

La Hacienda

La Pizzatega

Linwood Greene, Rt. 9, Linwood. 653-8442. Serving seafood, veal pasta, steak, subs and salads.

Levari’s Seafood & American Grill

Tuckahoe Rd. and Rt. 50, Petersurg. 628-2225.levarisamericangrill. com. Open daily 10am. Drink specials.

Library III

6605 Black Horse Pike, EHT. 6457655. libraryiii.com. Murph’s crab cakes, steaks, prime rib, seafood and salad bar.

Los Mangos

Rama Thai

3003 English Creek Ave. Egg Harbor Twp. (in English Creek Shopping Ctr.) 677-1004. ramathainj.com. Thai cuisine with reasonable prices.

Ram’s Head Inn

9 W. White Horse Pike, Galloway. 652-1700. Classic area hotspot.

Renault Winery

72 N. Breman Ave, Egg Harbor City. 965-2111. Gourmet restaurant and also Joseph’s Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

Richland House

1303 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Richland. 856-697-5700. therichlandhouse.com. Fresh seafood and steaks, unique wine list.

Rifici’s Italian Cuisine & Pizzeria

308 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 272-2000. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Banquet room available.

Romanelli’s Garden Cafe

279 South New York Rd., Galloway. 652-0179. romanelliscafe.com. Serving breakfast,

Sandi Pointe

908 Shore Rd., Somers Point, 927-2759. (formerly Mac’s Restaurant).

Simply Fondue

4215 Black Horse Pike. (Hamilton Commons shopping center) , Mays Landing. (near Regal Cinemas) simplyfonduemayslanding.com.

Smithville Inn

Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville. 652-7777. Traditional area hotspot.

Tailgaters Galloway Grille

337 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor City. 804-9000. Traditional American cuisine, daily homemade specials, burgers and wings. Sports bar.

Tap Room & Grille

Atlantic City Country Club, 1 Leo Fraser Dr., Northfield. 236.4465. Featuring an acclaimed Sunday brunch. Open Sun.-Thurs.lunch from 11am. Fri.& Sat. dinner from 5pm. Fri.-Sun. breakfast from 7am. Sun. brunch, 10am2pm.

Testa’s Good Guys Pub

5698 Somers Point Rd., Mays Landing. 625-1926. Daily lunch & dinner specials.

Thai Basil

199 New Rd., Suite 72, Linwood. 926-9339. Serving Thai-French cuisine.

Tre Figlio

500 W. White Horse Pike, Pomona. 965-3303. trefiglio. com. Italian cuisine.

TW Howell’s

341 West White Horse Pike (Odesse Ave. & Rt.9), Pomona. 892-3704. Summertime BBQs as well as catering for any event.

Ventura’s Offshore CafÊ

2015 Shore Rd., Northfield, venturascafe.com. 641-5158. Award-winning filet mignon, pan pizzas and more. Delivery.

Vic’s Subs

742 Ohio Ave., Absecon. 6450500. Hot & cold subs, salads, party trays.

1136 Asbury Ave.., Ocean City. 391-2212. No sugar, shortening, oil or preservaties in sauce or dough. Fresh dough made daily.

Casa Del Dolce

947-949 Asbury Ave., OC. 3989300. Italian restaurant and gourmet deli.

Chatterbox

500 9th St., OC. 399-0113. “Where the town meets.�

Clancy’s by the Sea

1244 Boardwalk, Ocean City. 398-3344. clancysbythesea.com. Weekly specials, open year round. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open evenings.

Deauville Inn 201 Willard Road, Strathmere, 263-2080. deauvilleinn.com. Waterfront bar and dining.

Fuze

79th St. and Third, Avalon. 3681919. Upscale dining and live entertainment. Open Wed.-Sun. in the fall.

Golden Inn Oceanfront at 78th St., Avalon. 967-2111. goldeninn.com. Dinner served from 5-8pm (9pm on weekends).

Island Grill Restaurant

100 Atlantic Ave., Ocean City. 391-9616. ocnjislandgrill.com. Full service restaurant with wide variety of choices from seafood to steaks.

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506 9th St., Ocean City. 3999955. mafrancecreperie.com. Enjoy a quaint eatery with an artinspired decor while feasting on French cuisine. Call for hours.

Rusty Nail

The Beach Shack, 205 Beach Ave., Cape May. 877-742-2507. beachshack.com. The Rusty Nail, Cape May’s legendary hangout for locals and new menus highlighting the best of comfort food.

Sack O’ Subs

926 Asbury Ave., OC. 525-0460. Hot and cold subs, french fries, pizzas, homemade soups, salads and dinners.

Tokyo Mandarin

4 West Roosevelt Blvd., (ShopRite Center) Marmora. 390-8883. Chinese & Japanese Cuisine, Sushi Bar & Catering.

Vince’s

25 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Sea Isle City. 263-4567. vincesrestaurant. net. A family business in same location for over 50 years. Great views.

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730 Asbury Ave., OC. 399-1260. Doughnuts, cakes, pies, etc.

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119 Route 50, Corbin City. 6283024. ls-jbones.com. Traditional, casual dining. J-Bones Tavern inside.

784 White Horse Pike, Absecon. 646-6555. Hot and cold subs, homemade soups and salads.

1470 White Horse Pike, Hammonton. 561-9621. joesmaplewood.com. Italian specialties and “world’s best spaghetti.�

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4215 Black Horse Pike (Hamilton Commons shopping center), Mays Landing. 485-0071. Japanese cuisine w/ Japanese steak, seafood house and sushi bar.

Black Horse Pike & Main St., Pleasantville. 646-8332. www.jojositaliangrille.com. Homemade Italian specialties.

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Bally’s Brunch

Brunch every Sunday at The Reserve, 10am–2 pm. $39.99 per person.

Ben & Jerry’s

Enjoy all your signature favorites; also the home of the Philadelphia Soft Pretzel Factory.

Johnny Rockets

340-0099. A retro ’50s-style Boardwalk restaurant. Breakfast served daily from 8-11am. Lunch and dinner served daily from 11am-1am Sun.-Thurs., 11am-3am Fri. & Sat.

Noodle Village

Offering an extensive selection of authentic Chinese and Vietnamese comfort foods.

Pickles Deli

New York style deli.

The Reserve/Preview Bar Bally’s iconic culinary experience.

6ix: A Bistro

American bistro. Breakfast served anytime.

Red Pearl

Modern Asian cuisine served up fresh in casual setting.

340-2000 Gold Tooth Gerties

Bakery, bagel sandwiches, and more.

Lone Star Snack Bar Burgers, hot dogs.

Dinner $28.95 (plus tax) Mon.Thurs. 4-8pm; Fri. 4-9pm; Sat. 4-10pm. Closed Sun.

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Bread + Butter

Nero’s Sunday Brunch

Griddled sandwiches served with an array of premiere beverages and desserts.

Fornelletto

Celebrated chef Stephan Kalt’s new restaurant offering traditional Southern Italian fare.

Gypsy Bar

Fun, relaxing dining experience.

Izakaya

Sports Bar

Snacks from the Lone Star Snack Bar are served.

Virginia City Buffet

All-you-can-eat, Western-style buffet. Hours: Mon.–Thurs. lunch noon–3pm, dinner 3–9pm.; Fri.–Sun. noon-10pm. $21.99 (plus tax) daily for dinner; $16.99 (plus tax) lunch Mon.-Thurs.

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Choose from a variety of regional steaks and seafood.

Borgata Buffet

Extensive buffet menu. $28.95 (plus tax) for dinner Mon.–Fri. (4–9pm). Sat. (4–10pm). Sun. (4–9pm); Breakfast, $14.95 (plus tax) Mon.–Sat. (8–11:15am); Brunch, $23.95 Sun. (8am–3pm); Lunch. $17.95 (plus tax) Mon.–Sat. (noon–2pm). Fall hours begin 9/6: Breakfast, $14.95 (plus tax), Mon.-Sat. 8-11:15am; Lunch, $17.95 (plus tax), Mon.Fri. noon-2pm; Sat. noon-3pm;

A modern Japanese pub from Michael Schulson.

N.O.W. (Noodles of the World)

348-4411 Includes freshly carved prime meats, omelet artisan designing your gourmet omelet. Price: $44.95; includes champagne and Bloody Marys.

Cafe Roma

Coffee shop w/take-out available.

Kwi Restaurant and Noodle Bar

Offers a selection of traditional and modern Asian cuisines.

La Piazza Buffet

Domestically-raised, hand-massaged Kobe beef is the signature dish of this steakhouse.

Buffet selections for all day dining. Breakfast, daily $14.99 plus tax, 8-11:30am. Lunch, $17.99, 11:30am-4pm; Dinner weekdays, $26.99, 4pm-closing; $29.99 weekends. Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 8am–9pm; Fri., 8am–10pm; Sat., 8am–11pm.

Roma

Mia

Asian fusion.

Old Homestead Steak House

Casual cafe with pizza, pasta, panini, fresh salads.

SeaBlue

Celebrated chef Michael Mina combines cutting-edge technology and design elements with his signature and acclaimed approach to seafood.

The Cafeteria

Full of quick food options.

The Metropolitan

French bistro-style cafe serves classic and contemporary American dishes.

Wolfgang Puck American Grille Contemporary American cuisine in two distinctive dining areas.

348-4411, ext. 6000. Contemporary Italian/ Mediterranean cuisine.

Morton’s

449-1044. mortons.com. Steakhouse with an a la carte menu features steaks, fish and salads.

Nero’s Grill

Sirloin and porterhouse steak and New England lobster.

Primavera

Service is formal with traditional Italian favorites.

Venice Bar

Catch the latest game or just relax with the most updated sports scores.

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Buddakan

674-0100. Restaurant includes twilight sky or “opium den style� dining nooks.

The Continental

441-5000 Bluepoint Bar

A raw-bar experience where fresh seafood, shellfish and a variety of martinis are the house specialties.

674-8300, continentalac.com. An “outdoor� patio bar with signature drinks & sunken firepit lounge as well as the large flower-shaped central dining pod, nicknamed the “Sammy Davis Room.�

Club Cappuccino

Game On!

Traditional deli favorites. Also has hot menu items.

345-6800. State-of-the-art sports bar and restaurant.

Coffee bar. Fine gourmet coffees, cappuccino, espresso and teas accompanied by homemade pastries, cookies and brownies.

Corner Grille & Deli D’Zio

Phillips Seafood

348-2273. Serving authentic Maryland-style seafood and world-famous crab cakes. Lunch and dinner served seven days a week, featuring an open, expedition kitchen. Open Sun.Thurs. 11:30am-10pm; Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-11pm.

Piazza di Giorgio

Brazilian steakhouse with an all-you-can-eat $35 price that includes salad bar and eight different meats brought tableside. Also has a $7 tapas menu at the bar. Open Friday and Saturday.

McCormick & Schmick’s

More than 30 different varieties of fresh seafood featured on a menu that changes twice daily.

345-3100. Food Court with A Taste of Tuscany, South of the Border, Salad Sensations, Hot Off the Grille, and Udon Creations. Also a fresh fruit smoothie bar.

Polistina’s Italian Ristorante

Souzai Sushi & Sake

A 24-hour cafe offering steaks, seafood, sandwiches and burgers. Breakfast is available anytime.

Enjoy family style, Italian favorites and a selection of homemade pastas and sauces.

Reflections

348-4443. Souzai is a countrystyle Japanese restaurant. Intimate setting, sushi menu and unique sake cocktails.

The Trinity Pub and Carvery

345-6900. A warm and inviting place to relax and enjoy a frosty pint of your favorite stout while feasting on traditional Irish specialties.

The Steakhouse

Gourmet restaurant offers a raw bar, roast prime rib, shrimp Wellington and more.

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Cornucopia Buffet

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ONO Pan-Asian Bistro and Bar

Features exotic dishes from sushi to sashimi to rock lobster tail with Kaffir lime butter. For those with simpler tastes ONO also features a traditional surf & turf or New York strip steak. Hours: Wed.-Sat. 6pm-11pm (bar until 1am). Sunday Brunch, 10am3pm. Closed Mon.-Tues.

Patsy’s

Specializing in Neapolitan cuisine, Patsy’s Italian Restaurant in New York was Frank Sinatra’s favorite restaurant. Hours are Fri.–Tues. 6 –11pm (bar to 1am); closed Wed.–Thurs. A bar menu is available Sun. 4:3010pm; Mon.-Tues. noon-mid.; Fri., Sat. 4:30-11pm. For reservations, call 340-7585.

Simon Prime

Contemporary American steak-

house by famed, celebrity chef Kerry Simon. Simon Prime will quickly become famous for its amazing steaks, as well as its unique take on fish, seafood, chops and organic seasonal vegetables. Hours: Wed.-Sun. 6-11pm (bar until 1am).

RESORTS 344-6000 Asian Spice

Gourmet cuisine with a noodle bar and Chinese barbecue items. Noodle bar open Mon.Thurs. noon-11pm; Fri.-Sat. noon-2am; Sun. 11am-11pm; Restaurant open Sat.-Sun. 6–11pm.

BeachBall Seafood House On the Boardwalk, open Fri.Sun. Closed after Labor Day.

Boardwalk Perks

Coffee shop with deli sandwiches. Sun.–Thurs. 7am–6pm; Fri.–Sat. 7am–10pm. Fall hours. Sun.-Thurs. 7am-5pm; Fri.-Sat. 7am-10pm.

Breadsticks Cafe & Grill

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night fare. Open 24 hours daily.

The Buffet

Offers an international menu, as well a full complement of all-American selections. Cost: $14.99 (plus tax) lunch and dinner; $13.99 (plus tax) for breakfast Sat. & Sun. $3 discount for Resorts Casino Club members. Fall hours: Sat. 9am-9pm; Sun. 9am-8pm.

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Casa Di Napoli

Brick-oven pizza, classic Italian dishes including pasta, veal and seafood, homemade salad and breads.

French Quarter Buffet

Seafood, steaks, a Bayou salad bar and homemade desserts, self-serve cappuccino machine. Sun.-Tues. 12-4pm lunch $17.99 (plus tax) Sun.–Tues. dinner 4-9pm, $21.99. Fri., 4-10 pm Seafood Night, $25.99. Sat. noon-3pm lunch, $17.99; dinner, all-u-can-eat lobster 4-10pm, $29.99. Closed Wed.-Thurs.

House of Blues Restaurant 236-BLUE. New Orleans-style restaurant and bar.

Johnny Rockets

343-4000 Canal Street Bread & Sandwich Co.

Soup, overstuffed sandwiches, made-to-order pizza and desserts, 24/7.

Casual dining BBQ restaurant serving hickory-smoked pork, beef, chicken, BBQ ribs, sandwiches and salads.

Create-A-Cone

Patrons choose their favorite flavor and toppings. Then the staff mixes them together on a marble slab. Dine-in or take-out.

Fiesta Buffet

Hooters

Rib & Chophouse

THE QUARTER AT THE TROPICANA:

343-4330. A 32-seat oasis for classic Japanese sushi and sake from chef Tony Fok, located in the Rib & Chophouse. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 5-10pm; Sat., 5-11pm. Closed Sun.-Tues. Steaks, chops, chicken and fresh seafood, char-grilled to specification. Raw bar plus the freshest catch.

Royal Noodle House

Upscale gourmet Italian cuisine presented in an elegant ambiance.

SHOWBOAT

Corky’s Ribs & BBQ

Oshi Sushi & Sake

Gallagher’s Burger Bar

340-6555. The renowned New York City steakhouse is located on Resorts’ dining level and features traditional dry-aged steaks and seafood favorites prepared on their famous open flame. Fall hours: Sun.-Fri. 5-9:30pm; Sat. 5-11pm.

Classic Boardwalk treats including foot-long hot dogs, fresh fruit smoothies, soft pretzels, cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza.

Hearth-baked biscuits, overstuffed sandwiches, hearty salads and more. Home of the $3 Big Easy Burger.

Mansion Cafe

Located next to the Fortune Gaming Pavilion on the casino floor; authentic Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese noodle, rice and dim-sum dishes.

Gallagher’s Steakhouse

Boardwalk Favorites

Abundant selection. Cost: $18.95 (plus tax) for breakfast and brunch Mon.–Fri. 8–11am; Sat. & Sun. 8am–1pm. Nightly seafood buffet for $24.95 per person (complimentary lobster tail on Fridays). Hours: Mon.–Thurs. noon–8pm; Fri. noon–9pm; Sat. 2–10pm; Sun. 2–8pm.

348-0725. A retro ’50s-style restaurant featuring classic burgers and more. Hours: Sun.-Thurs., 8am-mid.; Fri.-Sat., 8am-2am.

This perennial Zagat Awardwinning Italian restaurant features antipasto, pasta delicacies, fresh seafood or veal entrÊes with ocean views. Sunday Brunch available for $44.95 per person. Fall hours: Fri. 6pm11pm; Sat. 5-11pm; Sunday Brunch 9:30am-2pm. Burger Bar located across from Gallagher’s offers dry-aged beef burgers, chili made with choice sirloin, sliders (mini burgers) and more. Fall hours: Mon.-Thurs. 4-9:30pm; Fri. noon-9:30pm; Sat. noon-11pm; Sun. noon9:30pm.

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New seafood restaurant, featuring locally grown food and wine under the direction of locally born and trained Chef Demetrios Haronis. Has a sushi and raw bar. Hours: Wed.-Sun. 6-11pm. Located on the casino level in the South Tower.

Golden Dynasty

Traditional Chinese cuisine, Cantonese specialties and exotic delicacies for which Chef Ping is well known.

Seaside Cafe

This 24-hour dining experience offers updated casual fare.

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Seafood, burgers and “nearly world-famous� chicken wings served by the famous Hooters girls.

A Dam Good Sports Bar

347-7770. Catch your favorite game while eating a meal with everything from beef to seafood menu.

Carmine’s

572-9300. The renowned New York family-style Italian institution serves southern Italian appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared from the freshest quality ingredients in large portions.

The Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret

Tropicana, Brighton & Pacific aves. 1-877-FUNNYAC. Offering a full menu of dining options, every day. CafÊ Cuisine includes a continental menu, latte & espresso available. Buffet style breakfast (Sat. & Sun. 10am– 2pm) $7.77.

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar

348-6700. cubalibrerestaurant. com. Classic and contemporary Cuban dishes. Brunch, dinner and late dining served daily.

The Palm

344-7256. thepalm.com. Known for its aged prime beef, monstrous Nova Scotia lobsters and outstanding American and Italian dishes.

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

348-4600. Traditional Chinese cuisine, with innovative contemporary creations that demonstrate modern influences on the


modern Asian palette.

Red Square

344-9100. Famed restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow’s vodka and caviar bar and restaurant recreates centuries of Russian history. The dining room, flanked with two ice columns, gives way to an ice-topped 32-foot bar.

RĂ­-RĂĄ Irish Pub & Restaurant

Serving specialty cocktails and 20 wines by the glass. Menu features world cuisine and brick-oven pizzas.

Max’s

Located on the sixth floor, this steakhouse features U.S.D.A. prime certified Angus beef and seafood selections. Open for dinner. On the Boardwalk at Trump Plaza. 345-5757. rainforestcafe.com. Exotic salads, pastas, burgers, steaks and seafood served amidst the sights and sounds of a tropical rainforest.

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Roberto’s

An all you can eat International buffet has all your traditional favorites in a relaxing atmosphere lunch and dinner Mon.-Thurs. ($16.99 pls. tax.), or sample the lavish breakfast buffet from 8am -11:30am daily ($12.99 pls. tax.). A Seafood buffet is featured every Fri., Sat., and Sun. during lunch and dinner ($25.99 plus tax.). Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-8pm; Fri.-Sun. 8am-9pm.

Cosimo’s Pizza

Casual and classic Italian cuisine.

Serving northern and southern Italian cuisine in a setting that overlooks the ocean.

Food Court

With Starbucks, Sbarro, Nathan’s Famous, Arthur Treacher’s, Häagen-Dazs and Sarah’s Cookies.

Cantonese/Chinese with many delicacies including authentic sushi bar.

Hard Rock CafĂŠ

Hooters

Il Mulino New York

449-9300. Seafood, salad, “nearly world-famous� chicken wings and the “more than a mouthful burger� all served by the Hooters girls.

Offers two distinct, side-by-side dining experiences, the fine dining restaurant, Il Mulino New York and the more casual, newer concept, Trattoria Il Mulino.

Harbor View

Trattoria Il Mulino

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TRUMP PLAZA 441-6000 24 Central Cafe

An upscale dining experience in a casual atmosphere, features everything from steaks to seafood and from Asian dishes to the latest martinis available.

China Cafe & Sushi Chef

Boardwalk Terrace (overlooking the ocean), 572-0866. A fusion of unique Asian cuisine ranging from Cantonese to Japanese accompanied by an assortment of selections available at the Noodle and Sushi Bar.

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Moon at Dynasty

Serving specialty cocktails, including the Sake-tini, along with sushi creations and fully cooked selections.

Royal Albert’s Palace

On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 449-9200. Fine Indian cuisine.

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Buffet features black angus steaks grilled to order, a gourmet pizza station and dessert station. $14.98 (plus tax) for breakfast daily 8–11:30am; $22.47 for lunch/dinner Mon.–Fri. noon–9pm; $26.75 Sat.–Sun. for lunch/dinner (open until 10pm Sat.).

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TRUMP TAJ MAHAL

On the Boardwalk at Trump Taj Mahal. 441-0007. Burgers and sandwiches served in a rock ’n’ roll ambiance.

DJ’s Steakhouse

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Rainforest CafĂŠ

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HIS SATURDAY TOMMY JAMES, he of the Shondells fame who sold over 100 million records since the 1960s, will perform in Atlantic City, that of the Boardwalk Empire-created buzz fictionalizing the town’s infamous past from the 1920s. It’s hard to fathom a link between the well-mannered kid from America’s heartland and an East Coast town with such a scandalous past, but a big one is brewing. As with A.C., which recently had its story spun from a book into the aforementioned HBO series, James co-authored an autobiography called Me, the Mob and the Music that tells the story of a budding musician from a wholesome upbringing who took “one helluva ride” with some devious and dangerous people. James’ book was released earlier this year and is already in its fifth printing. So well received was it that plans are in motion to turn it into both a Broadway musical and a major motion picture, both of which are likely to be completed some time in 2012. “The thing of it is, it all happened sort of together,” James tells AC Weekly. “I definitely want to kiss Frankie Valli for doing [the major Broadway hit] Jersey Boys, because that really opened the floodgates for these types of musicals. Right after the book was released we started getting calls for the movie rights, and then all of a sudden we were approached by the Neiderlander family, who own nine Broadway theaters and about 2,000 theaters across the United States. They approached Barry Rosen, who’s producing the movie, so everything sort of came together at the same time.” James (born Thomas Jackson in 1947) has been a northern New Jersey resident since 1972. He spent his early youth in Ohio and formative years in Michigan, and the “helluva ride” kicked off when he and his then band, Tommy and the Tornadoes, recorded a cover of an obscure song called “Hanky Panky” that was bootlegged and played by Pittsburgh DJ and club owner Bob Mack. The song skyrocketed in popularity, major record companies clamored to put James and his band on their label, and he wound up in the New York City office of Roulette Records boss Morris Levy.

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“‘Hanky Panky’ is what started my career,” says James. “Bob Mack played it in his dance clubs, the kids loved it, they bootlegged the record and sold 80,000 of them in 10 days, and we’re sitting at number one. We got to New York two weeks later and all the record companies want to do business. We get a yes from Columbia and Epic and Atlantic and RCA, and the last place we took the record to that day was Roulette. “Well, Morris calls all the other record companies up the next morning and says [in a deep, gravely voice] ‘This is my fuckin’ record.’ So we were apparently going to be on Roulette. He even backed down Columbia. It was amazing, the reach of this guy. Then of course, we understood why.” It would become frighteningly apparent to James and the Shondells that Levy was closely associated with New York City’s organized crime syndicates, and would often use violent, strongarm tactics to intimidate rivals in the music business. Co-written with Martin Fitzpatrick, the book chronicles the chaos in a captivating and often humorous way, detailing how the release of the Shondells’ album Crimson and Clover (the title track of which was their greatest of many hits, co-written by James and the late Shondells’ drummer Peter Lucia) was fortuitously timed to allow the band to segue from radio’s top-40 format into more progressive rock music. “When we went out in August on the [Hubert] Humphrey [presidential] campaign in 1968, the whole world was about singles,” says James. “It was us, the Rascals, the Association, the Buckinghams, Gary Puckett — all singles acts. We get home 90 days later and it was all album acts — it’s Blood, Sweat and Tears, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Led Zeppelin, Joe Cocker — it was just incredible the change that happened in just that 90-day period. “Crimson and Clover was really the record that allowed us to go from AM top-40 singles to FM progressive album rock. And there’s no other single record that we’ve ever worked on that would have done that for us on one shot. We were very fortunate to have that record just at the right moment.” Crimson and Clover was also intended to

be the title of the book, until James was persuaded to tell the whole story of his rocky road with Roulette. “I was really intending to just write memoirs,” he says. “About eight years ago we were going to write a nice book about music and the hits and stuff, and about a third of the way into it we realized that if we don’t tell the whole Roulette story, that we’re cheating ourselves and everybody else. But I was very concerned about the fact that some of these [organized crime] guys were still walking around, and I was very uncomfortable laying it all on the table, so we put the book on the shelf for a couple of years. “Then, in December 2005, when the last of the ‘Roulette Regulars’ as I call them passed on, that’s when we started in earnest writing the book, and it took us almost three years before it was officially ready. We started shopping the manuscript and immediately it got gobbled up by Simon & Schuster.” James admits that Levy’s far-reaching influence and willingness to allow the artists autonomy — something most of the major-record executives did not do — helped the Shondells become the household names they became. Levy cheated and stole from the Shondells and other artists in his stable, but he did have a more humane side that comes out in the book at times, and James and other major stars were sort of in limbo emotionally when

Levy passed away from cancer in 1990. “If we had gone with one of the corporate labels, I can tell you right now, especially with a record like ‘Hanky Panky,’ we would have been given to an in-house producer, we would have been lost in the numbers and probably that would have been the last anybody ever heard from us,” says James. “Morris made us what we became because [Roulette] pretty much left us alone in the studio. We were allowed to morph into whatever we could become. And that’s an education you could not pay for. I learned a whole business, from writing the song to album retailing and everything in between. I could never have learned that at Columbia or RCA. “I can’t tell you how schizophrenic my feelings are about all this stuff, and how I’m torn in my feelings toward Morris. It’s a very complicated thing, and I would vacillate back and forth between one set of feelings and another because we were being robbed, there’s no doubt about it. Even when I was there I had to almost constantly monitor myself about ‘What am I going to do?’ because, in essence, it was the story of trying to be in pop music with this very dark and dangerous story going on behind us, and I didn’t know how to play it.” James says that while the completed movie version of the book is many months away, the ending has already been written. As the closing credits roll, and shortly after Levy has died on the screen, the Shondells’ hit song “I Think We’re Alone Now” will play at a reduced speed from the original version, sort of symbolic of the fact that the band is now without its contentious mentor. “When you look at the big picture, you’ve got to say that the good far outweighed the bad,” says James. “Because of what happened during the Roulette years, every time I go to say something nasty about Morris Levy or Roulette Records, I am always reminded that if it hadn’t been for Morris Levy or Roulette Records, there would not have been a Tommy James. He made me a star — and now we’re going to make him one.” So, in a sense, the helluva ride continues. n

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CTOR VINCENT PIAZZA HAS become a familiar TV face with stints on shows such as Rescue Me and The Sorpranos, but this past Sunday (Sept 19), he stepped into the big time with his portrayal of Charles “Lucky” Luciano, on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. We talked with Piazza about the show, which depicts Atlantic City in the Prohibition era, and the challenge of playing one of the most famous and notorious gangsters that ever lived.

the most famous gangsters ever. He’s been portrayed on film dozens of times. You are portraying him at the very beginning of his career, which hasn’t always been shown, but still, wasn’t that a little intimidating? It was very daunting. You know so many of those representations you mentioned when he’s been portrayed, it usually starts at a famous assassination or the Night of Sicilian Vespers (a series of mob hits in 1931 that solidified Luciano’s power). You know, the big events that happened later in his career. And there Are your surprised at the amount of atten- have been so many great performances tion and hype the show has been getting even by guys like Stanley Tucci and Andy Garcia. And they play him as this slick before it premiered? I’m always surprised. I mean you do things guy and you see what he became. And and you kind of lose yourself in the pro- you certainly don’t want to betray the cess. And I don’t mean that in that artsy popular image. But through the research way. You just kind of lose sight of it when you have to kind of work backwards. You you’re in it and you’re not quite sure what have to go back to the beginning and try you’re doing. You know the work your to understand where he came from and doing, but the one thing I wasn’t quite all the events that shaped his life. prepared for was the endurance required. I mean to stick with something for a year The writing for the show is giving individual and a half just to complete a season. And actors like yourself a lot of opportunities to along the way, it’s easy to forget what can establish and develop your characters. For happen. So it is very surprising and excit- example, there’s a scene you have with Luciano ing. Now we’re coming out and people being treated for a venereal disease in an early are excited. So it really makes you happy. episode. That seems designed to do nothing else It would certainly stink if it were the but tell us about Luciano as a person. I agree. I think what Terrence [Winter] and other way around. Marty [Scorsese] and everyone is doing ... You are playing Lucky Luciano, one of Well, there must have been a conversa-

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chemistry with Michael Stuhlberg who plays Rothstein. How was playing those scenes? Well, Michael is a top-shelf actor and; just as a human being — forget his acting for a second — he’s an incredibly nice guy and he welcomed me with open arms. And he’s a guy who has done a ton of stage and at the time we were making this he was being recognized for that work. He’s a serious actor. And we had spent a lot of time debriefing each other on the two of them. I knew he had done a ton of research on Rothstein. And as I was diving into tion where they said, ‘Well, we’re diving Luciano, I noticed that there was a special into 1920 and this is a beast. There are relationship between them. So we basiso many characters. It’s a large ensemble. cally handed over all our references to each We have to establish early on the world.’ I other and understood how they operated. don’t want to speak for them, but I think you have to establish the world these guys Did you have much of an impression of live in. And that scene was very telling for Atlantic City before you got the role? me. You look at a young man. You know I’m from Queens, so I have been there any young man even today who suffers before. I went to see a boxing match once, from a venereal disease. And certainly maybe in the ‘90s, so I saw some of the an uneducated man, never even finshed glamour and glitz that Atlantic City had high school. You know, how do you cope become. But I’m not really a gambler. I with it? It kind of speaks to his natural always lose, and when you go in with violence, the pain and the confusion. So that attitude you can see why. But I have yeah, it was a great jumping off point and always thought that Atlantic City had a I was really lucky to have that, especially cool reputation. So many of my friends have gone there and said, ‘Oh we saw that early in the season. this and it was great’ or ‘We saw that.’ I’m The show explores the relationship between excited to be going there for the premiere a young Luciano and Arnold Rothstein, who and the events. I’m looking forward to is Luciano’s mentor. You have an excellent getting to know the city again. N

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museums/exhibits Absecon Lighthouse 31 S.Rhode Island Ave., A.C. Adults $7, children $4. Hours: Daily, 10am5pm. Call 449-1360. abseconlighthouse.org. African-American Heritage Museum of Southern NJ Dr. MLK Center, 661 Jackson Rd., Newtonville. Tue.-Sat. 10am-4pm. aahmsnj.org. Call 704-7262. Atlantic City Aquarium Gardner’s Basin, 800 N. New Hampshire Ave., A.C. Weekend programs with live diver feeding show 11am; baby stingray and shark feedings noon and 3pm. Exotic animal show 2pm Saturdays. Noon-3pm touch tank feeding time. Open daily, 10am-5pm. ($8 adults, $6 seniors, $5 children) 348-2880. atlanticcityaquarium.com. Atlantic Heritage Center 907 Shore Rd., Somers Point. Hours Wed.-Sat. 10am-3:30pm. 927-5218 or atlanticheritagecenternj.org. Brownstone Puppet Theatre Gardner’s Basin, 800 New Hampshire Ave. 215-804-8120. Visit Brownstonepuppettheatre.com. Cape May County Zoo Crest Haven Rd. and Route 9, Cape May Court House. 80-acre zoological park with nearly 550 animals representing more than 200 species on exhibit. Free. 10am-4:45pm. 4655271. Visit capemaycountyzoo.org. Carriage House Gallery 1048 Washington St., Cape May. Changing exhibits. 884-5404 or capemaymac.org. Doo-Wop Museum Ocean Ave. near Burke, Wildwood. Dedicated to the pop culture of the late ’50s and ’60s. 523-1958. Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, Great Creek Road, Oceanville. 43,000-acre coastal habitat reserve. Trails, bird-watching. Headquarters 10am-3pm weekdays. Trails open daily, sunrise to sunset. Entrance fee. 652-1665. Great Bay Gallery 829 Bay Ave., Somers Point. Show by artists and poets of Great Bay Gallery. Hours Wed.- Fri. 3-8pm; Sat. 3-9pm. Call 653-4991. Galloway Cultural Arts Center Atlantic County Library, 306 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway Twp. gallowayculturalartscenter.org. Lucy the Elephant 9200 Atlantic Ave., Margate. MonFri. 11am-4pm, Sat.-Sun 10am-5pm. Adults $6, Children $3. 823-6473. lucytheelephant.org. Marine Mammal Stranding Center Sealife Museum Marine Mammal Stranding Center, 3625 Brigantine Blvd., Brigantine.

Hours: Sat. 10am-3pm, Sunday 11am-2pm. ACall 266-0538. marinemammalstrandingcenter.org. NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum 500 Forrestal Rd., Cape May Airport, Rio Grande. Admission $6 adults, $4 children ages 3-12. 9am-5pm daily. 886-8787. usnasw.org. Nature Center of Cape May 1600 Delaware Ave., Cape May. Tours, nature walks, educational programs. Tues.-Sat, 10am-3pm. 898-8848. Noyes Museum 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville. To Sept. 26, Illusions: Abstract Art from the Permanent Collection. To Nov. 28, Signature Artist Exhibition. Tues-Sat. 10am-4:30pm. Sun. noon-5pm. 652-8848. noyesmuseum.org. Noyes Museum Hammonton Gallery 5 S.Second St., Hammonton. Oct.: The DaVinci Art Alliance: “7.” Hours Tue.-Wed. 11am-6pm, Thu. 1-9pm. Fri.–Sat. 11am-7pm. Call 652-8006 or visit noyesmuseum.org/ hammonton.html. Ocean City Arts Center 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City. Mon.-Fri. 9am-9pm, Sat. 9am-3pm, Visit oceancityartscenter.org or call 399-7628. Ocean City Fine Arts League 608 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. 10am6pm daily. 814-0308 or oceancityfineartsleague.org. Ocean City Historical Museum 1735 Simpson Ave., Special 2010 exhibit “Buckets of Fun: Sand Pails & Beach Toys” Free. Call 399-1801 or vist ocnjmuseum.org. Ocean Galleries 9618 Third Ave., Stone Harbor. Oct. 9-11: Disney Fine Art Collection. performance, 8pm Oct. 9. 3687777. Visit oceangalleries.com. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum New York Ave. & Boardwalk, A.C. Hours 11am-8pm. 347-2001. ripleys. com. Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage 610 Washington Ave., Woodbine. Displays about the culture and history in and around Woodbine. Open Wed.-Fri. and Sunday, 10am4pm. 646-9400 or thesam.org. SOMA New Art Gallery 31 Perry St., Cape May. To Oct. 12. Stan Sperlak, “Variations on a Muse.” Open daily 10am-10pm. 8987488. somagallery.net. South Dennis Art Gallery 927 South Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House. Hours 11am-6pm daily (closed Wed.). 231-8132. SJ Railroad Museum 21 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Tuckahoe. Fri.,

11am-3pm, Sat., 11am-4pm and Sun., noon-4pm. 628-2850 or 6415315. sjrails.net. Stockton Art Gallery Richard Stockton College, Jimmie Leeds Rd, Pomona. Sept. 15-Oct. 15: Jacob Landau: The Holocaust Suite and other prints. Call 652-4214 or visit stockton.edu/artgallery. Wetlands Institute 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor. Ongoing: “Sex & Gluttony on the Delaware Bay.” Trails, observation tower. 368-1211. wetlandsinstitute.org. WheatonArts Exhibit 1501 Glasstown Rd., Millville. Admission $10, $9 seniors, $7 students. Tues. to Sun. 10am-5pm. 1-856-825-6800. wheatonarts.org.

shopping AC Outlets, The Walk Michigan Ave., A.C. 343-0081. More than 50 outlet stores and eateries, including the Gap, H&M, Timberland, Nautica & Guess. acoutlets.com. Hamilton Mall Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, 646-8326. Area’s largest shopping center with 140 stores, including Sears, Macy’s and JC Penney. shophamilton.com. The Pier Shops at Caesars One Atlantic Ocean, off AC Boardwalk. High-end boutiques, shops and restaurants. thepiershopsatcaesars.com The Quarter Tropicana Casino Hotel, 2801 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City. Tropicana.net.

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Thursday Sept. 23 Luscious Libations Steve & Cookies By the Bay, 9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. Absecon Lighthouse is hosting its annual fundraising event. $60, 6-8pm. Call 449-1360 or visit abseconlighthouse. org. (See more at acweekly.com)

Thursday Sept. 23 to Sept. 25 Boardwalk Auto Show Wildwood Island-wide on the Wildwoods Boardwalks. New Jersey Thunder Motorsports Inc. will host the 17th Annual Boardwalk Classic Car Show in the Wildwoods. Spectators will have the opportunity to go back in time and experience the craftsmanship of these classic cars as they are displayed on the Wildwoods Boardwalk from 8am-3pm on Friday and Saturday. Free. Call 523-8051 or go to ThunderMoto.com.

entertainment at Gazebo-by-theSea and Fern Road Park areas, 7pm. Beachfront fireworks show at 9pm. Free. Call 523-0202 or go to visitwildwoodcrest.com. Wine for Wildlife & Rock for Refuge Fundraiser Natali Vineyards, 221 N. Delsea Dr., Cape May Courthouse. Natali has teamed up with the Friends of Cape May National Wildlife Refuge to help raise funds to support Gulf Coast volunteer groups. With every $10 donation you will receive one drink ticket for a glass of any wine in stock and a free vineyard tour ticket. Festival includes live entertainment and food vendors. Call 465-0075 or visit nataliwines.com.

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Irish Fall Festival Street fair, Olde New Jersey Ave., North Wildwood. Four-day event celebrates Irish heritage with dancing, music, food, vendors and crafts. Free. For schedule, call 729-0075 or visit CMCAOH.com.

Margate Fall Funfest Street Fair, Amherst Ave., Margate. The Funfest provides two full days of excitement and features a variety of entertainment activities, including a juried show of fine arts and crafts, fabulous gourmet foods and live musical entertainment. Funfest proceeds benefit Gilda’s Club South Jersey, Margate Business Association Education Foundation and several other regional charities. Free. For a schedule visit marvelousmargate.com.

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Balic Winery 6623 Rt. 40, Mays Landing, 6252166. balicwinery.com. Batsto Village 4110 Nesco Rd., Hammonton, 5610024. batstovillage.org. Cape May Winery & Vineyard 711 Town Bank Rd., Cape May. 8841169. capemaywinery.com Historic Cold Spring Village 720 Route 9, Cape May. Sept. 18-19, Folk Festival. 10am-4:30pm Tue.Sun. Adults $8, Children $6. 8982300. hcsv.org. Historic Smithville & Village Greene Rt. 9, Smithville. 748-6160. Sept. 19, Antique Auto Day. smithvillenj.com. Renault Winery 72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City. renaultwinery.com. Tomasello Winery 225 White Horse Pike, Hammonton, 800-666-9463. tomasellowinery.com. Tuckerton Seaport Rt. 9, Tuckerton, 296-8888. tuckertonseaport.org. n

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Noyes Museum Gala Noyes Museum , 733 Lily Lake Rd., Oceanville. The Noyes presents an evening of art, culture and cuisine at its annual gala event “Twilight in Tuscany.” (See p. 8) $100. 6-9pm. Call 652-8848 or noyesmuseum.org. ACFPL Family Fun Fest Atlantic City Free Public Library, 1 N. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City. A local fall tradition will continue when the Atlantic City Free Public Library holds its annual Family Fun Festival. The festival will feature a variety of attractions and entertainment, including music and dance performances, moon bounces, kids activities, aquarium touch tanks, face painting, clowns and a stilt walker, balloon animal artist, library book sale and games. Free. 11am-4pm. Call 345-2269 or visit acfpl.org. Sunset Lake Seafarers Celebration Sunset Lake along New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest. Dozens of crafters and food vendors, family entertainment, live music, children’s activities and much more overlooking beautiful Sunset Lake, 9am-6pm. Additional live music and family

Fall Fun Dog Show Steve & Cookies By the Bay, 9700 Amherst Ave., Margate. Enter your dog in all three canine categories: Looks Most Like Owner, Prettiest/ Handsome, and Best Dresssed. Large and Small Dog Divisions in each category. Entry fee is $20 donation per category. T-Shirt and gifts for all contestants. Registration 11am, Show starts 1pm. Call 8231163 or visit steveandcookies.com. Ocean City Boardwalk Corvette Show Boardwalk, 6th-10th sts., Ocean City. Over 350 Corvette cars will be displayed dating back to the Corvette’s first model in 1953 and extending to the present. The show is one of the largest in the eastern U.S. with Corvette owners from Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey participating plus scattered entries from as far away as Ohio and Indiana. Free. 11:30am. Call 457-0081 or visitboardwalkcorvettes.com. Dog of the Year Port ‘O Call, 1510 Boardwalk, Ocean City. The popular contest is a fund raiser for the Ocean City Dog Park

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Assn. that provides a spacious place for canines to cavort at 45th and Haven Ave. The announcement will be made at noon. Free. Call 927-6568 or visit oceancitydogpark.org.

Wednesday Sept. 29 Katz JCC Brunch and Learn Katz Jewish Community Center, 501 N. Jerome Ave. Executive Vice President of Jewish Federation, Bob Seltzer will speak about the current events in Israel. Afterwards, a showing of the movie Ushpizin, which tells the story of how downtrodden Moshe and his wife are given a sum to help prepare for the holy holiday of Sukkot and end up hosting two unannounced guests in this humorous take on orthodox Jews living in modern Israel. $5. 10:30am. Call 822-1167 or visit jccatlantic.org.

Friday Oct. 1 to Oct. 2 Wildwood - Olde Time Italian Festival Fox Park, Ocean Avenue between Burk and Montgomery aves. Wildwood. The free two-day festival celebrates the unique Italian culture with contests, crafts, rides and children’s games, authentic Italian cuisine and continuous live entertainment. 5pm Fri., 11am Sat. Call 522-8300 or visit soiwildwoods.com.

Saturday Oct. 2 Sea Isle - Harborfest Street Festival, 42nd Place, Sea Isle City. Delicious seafood and a variety of family activities will highlight Sea Isle City’s 3rd Annual Harborfest celebration. In addition to a great selection of seafood, there will be maritime exhibits, nautical displays and fishing demonstrations. There will also be boat rides and an ecumenical Blessing of the Fleet by local religious leaders, which is scheduled for 2pm on the City’s commercial fishing docks. Free. 11am-6pm. Call 271-8989 or visit seaislecitynj.us.

Saturday Oct. 2 to Oct. 3 Cape May Renaissance Festival Barbara Bay Wilde Vineyard, 638 Stevens St., West Cape May. The event will include instrumental period music, Shakespeare, puppetry, Renaissance instruments, costumed vendors, a falconer, Shakespeare Improv, sea chanteys, Renaissance courts and more. For a schedule and inormation visit accesstoart.org or call 465-3963. n


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classical interludes and sounds. The Beatles, especially after 1965 when the group stopped touring, incorporated classical sounds into their later albums with the noted help of producer and arranger George Martin. “Penny Lane,” for example features a piccolo trumpet, “Eleanor Rigby” features orchestral strings and “Yesterday” is backed by a string quartet. And that’s just for starters. Gaylin, however, says the concert won’t just focus on the more obvious selections. “Everyone thinks that it was just George Martin who came in and did these arrangements,” he says. “But you can go back to their earlier recordings and see that the Beatles always had something going for them. It’s like when people say to me, well, Beethoven didn’t really get going until after his first few symphonies. It’s not true. Even in their earliest work you can hear that something is there.” Classical Mystery Tour has performed with orchestras around the country. The full show presents about 30 Beatles tunes from the beginning to the end of the band’s run. “We do start the show in the black suits that you would have seen on say the Ed Sullivan Show,” says Jim Owen, who represents John Lennon in the group. “But we don’t do too much from those early days because we don’t want to create something that wasn’t originally there. Then we move onto the Sgt. Pepper look, and obviously we do a lot from Sgt. Pepper, and the last change is the late ’60s, sort of how they looked on Abbey Road. We do things from the White Album, Let It Be and we also do some of their solo work, such as Lennon’s ‘Imagine.’”

Owen, a founder of the band, says he himself was raised with a classical background in music. “I always realized that you could do this with the Beatles,” he says. “Of course, it’s very expensive to hire an orchestra every time you want to do a show. So we play with orchestras around the country. We’re actually touring and presenting songs that the Beatles themselves never toured with. But this is not the orchestra just doing arrangements of Beatles songs. This is an attempt to present the songs and the arrangements they would have done.” Classical Mystery Tour does not like to publish a set list ahead of their show, Owen says, but he did acknowledge that songs like “I Am the Walrus,” “Yesterday” and “A Day in the Life” bring out the best of the symphony and group collaboration. “They really bring the look and feel of the Beatles to the performance,” Gaylin says of the tribute band. “And of course, they sound great. They bring out the energy of that time and the look of that classic Beatle silhouette that brings so much excitement. ... I really think this is something that people will want to bring their whole family to.” And, of course, by some reckoning, just like Benny Goodman, the Beatles are classical in their own right. “These songs and [the Beatles] have been popular for 50 years,” says Herron. “That’s really what it means to be classical — to last and stay in the public’s mind. ... But whatever your thoughts are about classical music, this is an opportunity to loosen your tie and just have a blast with the music.” n

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which included acrobats and high-wire acts on stage with the orchestra. Last year, the symphony offered up a big-band performance saluting Benny Goodman. The different themes have fit well with the casino venue. During its regular season, the symphony plays at the Stockton College PAC, Cumberland County College and Rowan University. But for the now annual Borgata program, the symphony and casino go for something less traditional. “This is our third year at the Borgata and it just wouldn’t be possible if they weren’t such a great partner,” says Paul Herron, executive director of the symphony. “They understand us and they understand our audience and what we’re trying to do. When we sit down with them and tell them our ideas, they always say, ‘That’s really interesting and let’s see how we can work to make it a great event.” Herron is a little more accepting of the “pops” label for the performances, but most of all, he says the performances offer up a unique and very fun afternoon. “Last year, for example, we basically turned a symphony orchestra into a giant classical swing band. The finale was ‘Swing, Swing, Swing’ and that’s a very jazzy piece. To hear that with a full band and then you add in things like a concert timpani or the strings and violins, it was just so much more than you could hear in a sleepy little café. “And it is a lot of fun,” he says. “I remember [seeing] Jed Gaylin — and he’s a wonderful and energetic performer — but by the end he was dancing on the podium. That’s not something you usually see.” For this program, Gaylin gets to explore a Beatles catalogue that is replete with

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the Jersey shore (Graham has a home in Sea Isle City), it’s especially rough. That’s what you live here for, to eat and drink. But through it all I never really had the dark thoughts. I was never like “Why is this happening to me?” or “Is this the end?” They say the mental part is the hardest part, but it just didn’t happen to me. There was so much going on, I was just too busy to get depressed. Will you, and can you, speak about your illness on stage? When I first got back up on the stage, I put the cancer stuff first, because you have to. And I’ve lost so much weight. Anytime you go see someone on stage, the first thing the audience does when they walk on stage is whisper. It’s “Whoa, he lost a lot of hair,” or “He really got fat.” Or even “He looks great.” So when I went out I heard that whisper. But I think that now I’m just going to go to it now and again, sprinkle it in. I’m there to entertain people, not talk about cancer. I’m there to be funny and make people laugh. I want people to know if they come out they’re going to have a great night and a lot of laughs. But if I do something, it will be about observing how people react to it. For instance, everybody wanted to give me rides. It’s always “Do you need a ride?” So one day I called somebody on it. I called a guy who lived an hour and 15 minutes away and told him I need to

together at the end of the show. I gotta tell you, we’ve been stunned by the reaction to this. We’re playing really big venues and selling them out. I mean the two of us have been performing in this area almost exclusively for years and years and I find it staggering how many people are coming out.

pick up a prescription at the drug store. The drug store was five minutes from my house. You could just tell he never expected that. I mean that I’d really call. Of course, I didn’t make him do it, but I had some fun with him. You and Joe Conklin are now linked. How did that come about? It was the Borgata that put this together and came up with this idea of making an intensive Philly night. Although you can be from West Virginia and walk in to the room that night and you’re going to laugh you ass off. The way it works, we usually have a guest emcee, and in this case it’s the great Flyers goaltender Bernie Parent. And there’s never any ego about who is going on first and who is second. We just take turns and it’s my turn to go on second. Then we do something

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’M B AC K FRO M T O R O N TO W I T H my moviegoing experience revitalized by 26 films in nine days at the Toronto International Film Festival. I must be in synch with the moviegoing public in T.O. (That’s Toronto, Ontario, football fans) since my favorite film at the fest, The King’s Speech, won the Cadillac People’s Choice Award, voted on by the Festival audience. And, while The King’s Speech was my only 3.5-star movie from TIFF, there were a lot of three and 2.5-star movies, and very few total stiffs. So while the highs weren’t as high, there weren’t many low points either. Here is an excerpt of my final breakdown; see full list on the AC Weekly blog “Atlantic City Central.”

ventional speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush). Expect Oscar nods for both Firth and Rush. (3.5 Stars)

Conviction – Hilary Swank plays a real life woman who spent 18-years becoming a lawyer so she could free her brother (Sam Rockwell) who was convicted of murder. Swank might earn an Oscar nomination for this Erin Brockovichstyle film.

It’s Kind of A Funny Story – Amusing look at a hospital’s mental hospital wing, a less anguished, funnier, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest co-directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (Half Nelson). (3 Stars for this and all films below) 13 Assassins – A classic Samurai action flick that pays tribute to The Seven Samurai as well as carving it’s own path.

The King’s Speech Buried – Ryan Reynolds is a civilian truck driver in Iraq who wakes up in a coffin buried underground with just a Trust – A terrifying tale, directed by cell phone and flashlight. David Schwimmer, about a scary world The King’s Speech – A wonderfully The Conspirator – Robert Redford is of Internet predators who prey on young touching and funny film about Prince back with a film about the only woman girls. Clive Owen is wonderful as the disAlbert (Colin Firth), the man who would (played by Robin Wright) who was put traught dad and Liana Liberato is remarkbecome king, who must overcome his ter- on trial for the assassination of Abraham able as the daughter who won’t believe her rapist is a bad man. rible stammer with the help of an uncon- Lincoln.

Bunraku – A wild — and wildly entertaining — futuristic fantasy, full of style and exciting fight scenes, about a postapocalyptic world in which guns are outlawed but knives and martial arts skills rule. Stars Josh Hartnett, Woody Harrelson, Japanese pop star GACKT, Kevin McKidd, Ron Perlman and Demi Moore. N

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Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming, has announced that the cable station has renewed its new drama series, Boardwalk Empire, for a second season, following “resounding critical approval and high viewer numbers for the series’ Sept. 19 debut.” “All the ingredients aligned for this one, from Mark Wahlberg and Steve Levinson’s initial pitch, to Martin Scorsese’s enormous contributions as director and executive producer, to the genius of Terry Winter and the expertise of Tim Van Patten, to a stellar cast led by Steve Buscemi,” said Lombardo in a release to the media Tuesday. “The response from the media and our viewers has been nothing short of amazing.” The show is based on the book of the same name by Atlantic County judge Nelson Johnson and the Prohibition era in 1920 Atlantic City. It is executive produced by Martin Scorsese, show creator Terry Winter, Tim Van Patten, Stephen Levenson and actor Mark Wahlberg. The Sept. 19 premiere was a resounding success, with “rave reviews and debut ratings that rank among the best in HBO’s history,” according to Variety, the showbiz industry publication. A huge audience of 4.8 million people watched the Sunday night premiere, which ran against a big football game featuring the New York Giants and the Indianapolis Colts, more than any other HBO premiere episode in more than five years (since March 21, 2004’s debut of Deadwood ). With plays at 9pm, 10:15pm and 11:30pm on Sept. 19., HBO says the debut episode of Boardwalk Empire, which was directed by Scorsese, “was watched by a combined 7.1 million viewers for the night.” According to Variety, HBO spent “millions on a marketing blitz leading up to Sunday’s debut,” which not only included the wrapping of the Los Angeles HBO

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Four-Evers Not Four Seasons By Jerry Blavat

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NCE AGAIN, GREETINGS AND salutations. It seems like Labor Day was just yesterday, and here it is almost the end of the month. But things are still happening at the Jersey shore. As a matter of fact, Wildwood is hot. Last weekend it was the Firemen’s Convention, and this weekend it’s Irish Weekend. And before you know it, October rolls in and the Geator will be back at La Costa in Sea Isle City for the Baby Boomers Rock & Roll Revival on Saturday, Oct. 2. Then we kick off Fabulous ’50s Weekend in Wildwood at the Convention Center on Oct. 15. This is our seventh year, and folks from all over the country join us to celebrate the music, the magic, and the memories of the ’50s. This year, my buddy Chubby Checker will be headlining to celebrate the 50th anniversary of “The Twist.” And that’s the way it goes. So don’t snooze — if you do, you’re gonna lose. Now, let’s ask the Geator.

Good question, and you’re not the first one who’s asked. So far the only gigs I’ve done in that area have been private parties. Right now my schedule is so full, booked more than a year in advance in our area, that I have no time to proactively book any gigs elsewhere. As you know, I’ve done appearances at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Fla., and if it should happen on Florida’s west coast, I would certainly consider traveling there. A while back you mentioned Tony Mason, who recorded “We’re Gonna Bring the Country to the City,” as a one-hit wonder. Can’t really say that, as at least one other song by a Tony Mason appears on U.K. CDs. Think he even teamed up with another singer and recorded an entire album. — John A.

“One-hit wonder” doesn’t mean the artist never recorded again, it means Always liked the song “Be My Girl” by the they had only one hit. Many artists we Four-Evers but always wondered whether they call one-hit wonders recorded a great were a famous group (like the Four Seasons, deal, but are known mainly for just one — Allie recording that became successful. N who they sound like) in disguise?

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No, the Four-Evers were a doo-wop group from New York. But Bob Crewe, the Seasons’ producer, got them a record deal and introduced them to Bob Gaudio, who wrote and produced “Be My Girl” at the height of the Seasons’ sound. And it’s possible that he may have written it for Frankie, but perhaps Frankie may not have wanted to record it. A bit of trivia: Steve Tudanger, one of the Four-Evers, was the voice that sang, “Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t” in the Almond Joy commercial.

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