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A “Meet the Artists” reception featuring exhibiting members of the Guild of Creative Art will be held from 4-6 p.m. Sept. 13 at the Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank. A ticket is required to attend. Ten people will be allowed to view the artwork for a 20-minute period; choose a time by visiting https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oyster-point-of-view-opening-tickets-118398736809. The artists will be exhibiting works in various media during “Oyster Point of View” now through Sept. 20 on the second floor of the hotel. Pictured above is “His Shoes,” a watercolor by MaryAnn Goodwin of Middletown. Visit guildofcreativeart.org to view past, current and future “Art Galleries Online” exhibits.

llentown Mayor Thomas Fritts has requested a meeting with Monmouth County representatives to address the situation at one of the busiest intersections in the borough. During the Aug. 11 meeting of the Borough Council, Fritts told members of the governing body and the public he has written to Monmouth County Engineer Joseph Ettore regarding the intersection of South Main and High streets. There is no traffic signal at the intersection and both roads are under the jurisdiction of the county: South Main Street is designated as Monmouth County Route 524 and High Street is designated as Monmouth County Route 539. In his letter to Ettore, Fritts wrote, “As you know, several years ago Allentown made improvements to the downtown commercial district at South Main Street in consultation with your office. “The borough continues to make improvements to residential areas in and around the commercial district. However, many of the most complex and costly improvements remain and we are requesting the county’s assistance in continuing to improve our borough. “Specifically, South Main Street and High Street are in great need of improvement. The intersection of the two roads is (Continued on page 4)


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he Indie Street Film Festival (ISFF) has announced its 2020 film lineup, featuring one in-person screening and a fully online program to follow. The opening night selection is “Class Action Park” (soon to be released by HBO Max). The feature length documentary film shines a spotlight on New Jersey’s Action Park, which earned a reputation as the most insane – and possibly the most dangerous – amusement park that ever existed, according to a press release. “Class Action Park” explores the legend, legacy and truth behind a place that long ago entered the realm of myth. The film uses investigative journalism, newly unearthed documents and recordings, original animations, and interviews with the people who lived through it to reveal the true story for the first time. “Class Action Park” will be screened at the festival’s first drive-in at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, on Sept. 17 in association with Summit Soundz Entertainment. Tickets will be $40 per car and doors will open at approximately 6:30 p.m. for a 7:15 p.m. start., according to the press release. Attendees will receive up to two gift bags per car in celebration of the fifth year of the festival, with snacks from local vendors and sponsors. There will be a brief Q&A with filmmaker Seth Porges following the film. The fifth Indie Street Film Festival is going virtual, offering all films online from Sept. 18-23 to continue the celebration of art, community and independent storytelling, according to the press release. Any United States-based viewer can see all 47 official selections for $40. All access passes are available through indiestreetfilmfestival.org/attend The following feature film selections have been revealed as part of the 2020 lineup: • “Higher Love” by Hasan Oswald (Slamdance Grand Jury Award). Daryl Gantt is a struggling blue collar factory man striving to be a better father than his own, who abandoned him at childhood. Daily, he searches the streets of Camden for his pregnant, heroin addicted girlfriend Nani, in hopes of saving their son. (Documentary Feature) • “Into the Storm” by Adam Brown (Brooklyn Film Festival Best Documentary and Audience Award). A troubled teenager from a crime-ridden barrio of Lima, Peru, struggles against the odds to realize his dream of becoming a professional surfer and lift his family out of poverty. (Docu-

mentary Feature) • “Milkwater” by Morgan Ingari, featuring Younger’s Molly Bernard. A young woman rashly decides to become a surrogate and egg donor for an older gay man she meets in a bar. (Narrative Feature) • “The Never List” by Michelle Mower. After the sudden death of her best friend, a straight “A “obedient teen sets out to fulfill their secret list of outrageous acts they said they would never do. (Narrative Feature) • “Survival Skills” by Quinn Armstrong. In this throwback to 1980s police training videos, Jim (Vayu O’Donnell), a rookie cop, gets in over his head when he tries to resolve a domestic violence case outside the law. As the situation slips away from him, he is opposed by the video’s powerful and sinister narrator (Stacy Keach). (Narrative Feature) • “This is Cristina” by Gonzalo Maza (Academy Award winning “A Fantastic Woman”). Cristina and Susana are best friends since high school. But now, when they are over 30 years old, they receive a wake-up call. (Narrative Feature) • “We Don’t Deserve Dogs,” by Matthew Saleh (ISFF Alumni Filmmaker). A contemplative odyssey across our planet, looking at the simple and extraordinary ways that dogs influence our daily lives. (Documentary Feature) Each year the festival also focuses on discovering talented filmmakers local to New Jersey, according to the press release. This year ISFF has selected seven exceptional short New Jersey films: “Broken Bird” by Rachel Harrison Gordon; “Ex Disposer” by Daniel Ferrer; “Next Level Sh*t” by Gary Jaffe; “The Poet and the Plant” by Tom Basis and Robert Summerlin; “Stay Don’t Go” by Brian Velsor; “We’ll Miss You” by Gracianne Eldrenkamp; and “Wonder” by Javier Molina. The festival’s artistic director, Jay Webb, said that “in a time of uncertainty and unfortunate divide, this year’s film program offers our virtual attendees a chance to dive deep into human stories from a wide range of perspectives. “Even viewing from our homes, our hand-picked films have the power to connect us. This is what film and the arts can do, and why we felt it even more important to continue the festival in this new way to make creative expressions available to the public during these strange times,” Webb said. The festival’s producer and senior programmer, Allyson Morgan, said the pro-

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A documentary about Action Park amusement park will be shown at a drive-in location at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, as part of the 2020 Indie Street Film Festival.

gram will screen the most diverse slate of filmmakers yet. The 47 films that are being presented come from 12 countries and 49% of the films are creations by female directors. Along with seven feature films, ISFF presents 40 short films from around the globe that will be screened within six uniquely crafted programs, according to the press release. “For 2020, Indie Street is recognizing the struggles so many filmmakers and audience members are facing,” Morgan said. “Because of that, we turned an eye to sto-

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ries of hope, resilience and perseverance. We know these films will challenge, excite and move our viewers.” Other than the opening night drive-in at Fort Monmouth, the 2020 festival will screen entirely online through the platform Cinesend.https://cinesend.com/ ISFF offers passes for $40 that will grant access to all films. Individual film tickets will also be available. For a complete schedule of programming, including short film selections, and to purchase festival passes, visit the website at www.indiestreetfilmfestival.org Entertainment............................................... 10


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Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten pupils will have partial in-person days on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, following a AM/PM schedule, and will receive virtual instruction on Wednesday. Lunch will not be served in school. “Our return to school plan is not a single plan, but rather a framework of plans which allow us to phase in decreasing social distancing restrictions, while implementing stages of ‘new normals’ and returning to the regular or typical routines of teaching and learning,” Superintendent of Schools Christopher Huss said. “This pathway also offers options for students to stay home and continue with (remote) learning while that option is still allowable. This framework allows for an interactive cycle of adjustments, meaning we have the ability to transition between all-remote, hybrid and full in-person instruction throughout the school year,” Huss said. The second phase will continue the hybrid model for students in grades one through eight, but change the class schedule from early dismissal to a full day. A grab-and-go lunch will be offered. For pre-kindergarten and kindergarten pupils, the second phase will be unchanged

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(California traffic alone would frustrate most). When she is waiting at a stoplight and the truck in front of her doesn’t move, she angrily honks the horn, and that action creates road rage to the extreme. The man in front of her, Tom (Russell Crowe), is having his own bad day and is quick to snap, leading to an incredible series of events after his request for an apology is rebuffed. The events that follow send Rachel on a race to survive a day that exceeds anything she could have ever imagined and not in a good way. I was happy to see the opening and closing credits roll for the film. Given our current time, this marks the first film that Hollywood has started to release in theaters. They are taking a chance that fans will come back and check out this intense thriller. So with the opening credits rolling we have the dawning of a new era in movie going. But as far as Unhinged goes, I was more excited to see the closing cred-

its, as I don’t think my heart could take anymore from the briskly paced thrill ride. Crowe plays a bad guy who reminds us that our villains don’t have to be given extreme amounts of dialogue to elicit panic and fear from viewers. Literally seeing Crowe’s character onscreen made me want to shave my pandemic beard so no one looked at me funny. He is truly a disturbed man in this film, and I get chills thinking of the way his character tormented everyone he encountered. Rachel is a woman who seems fed up with the world, and Pistorius makes you feel the exhaustion in her performance. She makes you believe Rachel is ultimately tired of it all and the frustration she is feeling bubbles to the surface. I do wish that a bit of her backstory was explored and that Pistorius was given an opportunity to develop with her character, but in

the effort to get straight to the action we seem to be missing that element. Make no mistake, you will feel uncomfortable watching this film. Revenge is something we see in the headlines constantly, and to bring it to light in a violent and very visual format can be hard to watch. But we shouldn’t feel comfortable here. We have all reacted irrationally to things, but what separates most of us from Tom here is the ability to rationally process things. This is an escapist thriller. Two scenes made me audibly gasp at what unfolded, and I found myself constantly squirming in my seat. I call that a success. Although I would have liked this to open to crowded theaters and huge discussions about the subject matter, it’s a worthwhile addition to the landscape. Keep it together, everyone, even as Crowe is unhinged.

Paul’s Grade: BUnhinged Rated R Stars: Russell Crowe, Caren Pistorius, Gabriel Bateman Director: Derrick Borte


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t was a crisp October day in 1996, and Lauren Bacall was in Los Angeles to promote her 31st motion picture, The Mirror Has Two Faces. “I like the character,” she said, “because it represents so many women, and the way we deal with insecurities, fears, relationships and losses.” Bacall then went on to recount some of her own personal experiences, and how she drew inspiration from her rolemodel mom. Here are some previously unpublished excerpts from our interview. What do you think made you persevere and become the strong person you are? Lauren Bacall: I suppose it was my

mother. She was hypersensitive and fragile emotionally, yet she worked and took care of me because of the lack of a father in my life. [Bacall’s parents divorced when she was 5.] She adored me and never complained, and I thought, “My God! She is my example.” One had to be strong to do what she did. You’ve played a mother onscreen — including Barbra Streisand’s mom in this film — plus, you have three children of your own. Has it been difficult balancing your career with your private life? I think you just do what needs to be done. Bogie [Bacall’s late husband, Humphrey Bogart] said to me years ago, “Do you realize what you do? You’re a wife, a mother, an actress, you’re running a house … that’s a lot!” But I don’t look at it that way, ’cause to me, you just do what’s necessary. Whether it’s cooking the meals, walking the dog, whatever it is, I

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accept all of the aspects of whatever life one chooses. Are you surprised by the enormity of your career? I don’t think of it in those terms. I think of my career as being very up and down, filled with successes and failures. There were a lot of dry years when I wasn’t offered anything in pictures. But then came success onstage, which was probably one of the highest points of my life. So I don’t analyze it. I don’t break it down. In my second book [1994’s Now], I wrote about work because work is my ethic, and I believe in it very strongly. Had I just thought that movies were my only life and I never tried anything else, I would be done for. During times when things may have seemed overwhelming, what helped you push through? My humor. I think that saved me. A life without humor is no life for me. I think humor is essential. So much has been said about your beauty. One has to assume it’s played a part in some of the roles for which you were cast. I have never liked looking at myself. I’ve never enjoyed that sight! I wanted to look like Carole Lombard! [Laughs] I just hope that I can look as good as I can on any given day. I don’t look in the mirror unless I have to when going out.

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Thinking back on your life, what are some of your favorite memories? I have thought, in wonderment from time to time, of the people that I cannot believe I have known. Had I not met Bogie and then met all of his friends — his contemporaries — I never would’ve known Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Louis Bromfield, all the journalists, sports figures. It’s truly amazing. And it’s all because this little kid from New York got on a train one day to go for a screen test.

Will CBS’s ‘Mom’ end on a high note? Question: CBS’s Mom has consistently been one of the strongest sitcoms for the past seven years, centering humor with real-life issues of addiction and its impact on family. Going into its eighth season, most of the characters seem to be finally transitioning into relatively more stable lives. Any inside scoop on whether the show will end after this upcoming season on a relatively high note? —Mark Matt Roush: I’ve received a flurry of pertinent questions about Mom, which happens to be one of my favorite current sitcoms as well. While the eighth season is the second year of a two-season renewal, this is not necessarily going to be the final season, and I hope it isn’t. Mom is hardly running out of gas, and if the stars are willing and the economics make sense, there’s no reason it won’t go on for at least a few more years (hopefully with an

end game announced well ahead of time). Even if this is the beginning of the end, I have no information on what’s on the horizon for these characters. But I will say that while the show has always juggled pathos and tragedy among its jokes and comedy, I hope Mom eventually leaves all of its gang of survivors in a good place. Even, or maybe especially, poor Wendy. I expect they’ll all still endure hard knocks along the way, because that’s the show, but I’d rather look back at it with fondness rather than sadness. To submit questions to TV Critic Matt Roush, go to: tvinsider.com


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FOR 1 YEAR1 Not to be combined with any other offer. Minimum total purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors. Financing provided by unaffiliated third parties and is subject to credit requirements. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period.

· For peace of mind, we are now offering virtual appointments to make your home stronger from the comfort of your own home · Our patio doors will continue to slide smoothly for years using Andersen’s dual ball-bearing engineering

· Our composite Fibrex® window material is twice as strong as vinyl so our weather-tight seals stay weather-tight · We handle the entire process—from selling to installation to the warranty—on our windows and patio doors, so if you ever have an issue, you’re covered

Call to book your virtual or in-home appointment

609-460-8202

Cannot be combined with prior purchases, other offers, or coupons. Offer not available in all areas. 40% discount applied by retailer representative at time of contract execution and applies to minimum total purchase of 4 or more windows and/or patio doors. Discount applied to lowest priced window and/or door products in purchase. No payments and deferred interest for 12 months available, subject to qualifying credit approval. Not all customers may qualify. Higher rates apply for customer with lower credit ratings. Interest is billed during the promotional period but all interest is waived if the purchase amount is paid before the expiration of the promotional period. Financing for GreenSky® consumer loan programs is provided by federally insured, federal and state chartered financial institutions without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender or familial status. Financing not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Renewal by Andersen retailers are independently owned and operated retailers, and are neither brokers nor lenders. All financing is provided by third-party lenders unaffiliated with Renewal by Andersen retailers, under terms and conditions arranged directly between the customer and such lender, which are subject to credit requirements. Renewal by Andersen retailers do not assist with, counsel or negotiate financing, other than providing customers an introduction to lenders interested in financing. Savings comparison is based on the purchase of a single unit at regular list price. See your local Renewal by Andersen location for details. NJ Consumer Affairs License #: 13VH01541700. NYC Consumer Affairs License #: 1244514. Nassau Consumer Affairs License #: H0810150000. Suffolk Consumer Affairs License #: 43991-H. NYC 1307704. Rockland County License #: H-11942-07-00-00. Renewal by Andersen of Central/Northern NJ and Long Island are independently owned and operated affiliates operating in the NJ/NY metropolitan area. “ENERGY STAR” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©2020 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2020 Lead Surge LLC. All rights reserved.

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