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Volume 20 No. 8
Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2 Pg. 6
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Turning Mundane into Magnificent
Artist Kayt Hester creates Masking Tape Art at L.I.T.M. Two-Person Show with C. P. Harrik features Solo and Collaborative Works that Pop By Sally Deering
Some of us use mask-
ing tape to fix a leaky hose; hang pics on the fridge, label the kids’ underwear for summer cap. There are a million uses for the sticky stuff and artist Kayt Hester of Jersey City chooses to shape the rolls of plastic into beautiful and intriguing art. L.I.T.M. on Newark Avenue in Jersey City has welcomed back Hester for her 6th annual August show. This year, Hester invited artist C. P. Harrik
Kayt Hester & C.P. Harrik
“Business Man with Strange Head” By Kayt Hester and C.P. Harrik
to join her on the gallery/ restaurant’s walls. For this show, Hester created eight solo works; as did Harrik, and the two collaborated on eight works that meld Hester’s black tape images with Harrik’s
explosions of color, giving viewers a visual experience that’s light and fanciful with a somewhat darker undertone. An interesting and beautiful collaboration
of styles and mediums – the show runs through Aug. 31. “We barely knew each other,” Hester says, sitting at L.I.T.M. sipping a green libation in a martini glass.
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“C.P. is a painter and I liked his work. He called and asked if we could collaborate on something, so I gave him a piece and he made it so beautiful. We put it up on Instagram and it sold right away. We did two more pieces together and they both sold quickly as well.” “I would go to Kayt’s shows over the years and as I got more into creating
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Turning Mundane into Magnificent Cont’d from page 2 my art, I was interested in collaborating with her,” Harrik says. “I felt Kayt’s work could work well with my style.”
“People” by C.P. Harrik
Last year, Hester and Harrik collaborated with artist Thomas John Carlson for the “Numbers Game” exhibition at 313 Gallery in Jersey City. “After that, Kayt invited
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me to join her show in August,” Harrik says. “It was an awesome opportunity.” Harrik exhibits annually at the Jersey City Artists’ Studio Tour, and his ongoing show at Dame’s Coffee on Jersey Ave is always changing, he says. He’s shown at Merseles Studios, which is part of the Jersey City Theater Center, and he just had a show at Sage in Brooklyn. “It’s been my most active year,” Harrik says. Hester’s masking tape art is on view at the Wix Lounge in New York City. They saw her website and she did a big piece for their headquarters. Swiss Army, famous for Swiss Army knives which come with gadgets like a can opener, scissors, even a plastic toothpick, recently
“Exchange Place Homestead” by Kayt Hester and C.P. Harrik
commissioned Hester to do a fourth piece for their company’s New York headquarters “They had me do a piece on the first-ever Swiss Army knife,” Hester says. “They needed it in three weeks. It broke me. I had my hands in buckets of ice, but I’m grateful for the work and they are great people, so I would put my
hands in buckets of ice for them any day.’ Hester hails from Jersey City’s Heights section where she lived until she was 4 and her family moved to Flemington, New Jersey. Her father was a newspaper reporter for New Jersey Home News and the Newark Star-Ledger, earning a Pulitzer for a breaking news story he did
on former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey. Kayt Hester attended Jersey City State College and in 1992, transferred to the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and subsequently landed a job photographing clothes for the J. Crew catalogue. Feeling unfulfilled taking pictures of socks and shoes, Hester left J. Crew and began creating pictures on canvas with masking tape left over from her film-developing days as a photographer. In 2005, Jelynne Morse, owner of L.I.T.M. saw Hester’s art and gave her a solo show. “That show launched my career,” Hester says. On the Opening Night of Hester and Harrik’s show at L I.T.M. all of their work sold except three pieces. Cont’d on page 7
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BLOCK PARTY BLOWOUT
All About Downtown 2016, Jersey City’s Last Summer Fling 300 Vendors, Food Trucks & Bands to Rock Newark Ave By Sally Deering
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et out your flipflops and hottie shades. Before summer ends, Jersey City promises one big block party guaranteed to blow your mind. It’s the ALL ABOUT DOWNTOWN festival that takes over Newark Avenue and transforms it into an openair market where the food is delish, the crafts artistic, and the live music makes passers-by want to dance in the streets. All About Downtown 2016 happens Sat, Sept. 17 from 11 am to 6 pm and this year, the festival is expected to attract 30,000 people to Downtown Jersey City. So, yes, parking may be a challenge, but 300 vendors are participating along with lots of local bands, and so much more. The kids will have their own entertainment, too, on Jersey Avenue where they can jump in a Bouncy House, get their faces painted like Spiderman, climb aboard a real JC fire truck, and barrel down a big plastic slide. For the adults, there’s plenty of action, too, according to Rachel Sieg, Executive Director of the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District which facilitates the huge undertaking. The purpose of the All About Downtown festival, Sieg says, is to
promote Jersey City’s wealth of restaurants, shops, artisans, and bands. “This is what we do,” Sieg says. “We try to bring as many people to Jersey City as possible, to shop. Instead of going to New York, instead of going to Brooklyn, come to Jersey City.”
This year, there will be more than 10 foot trucks serving curbside goodies including Chopping Block/Jerk-n-Grind, Jimmy Dawn’s Food Truck, Milk Sugar and Love, ModcupCoffee Truck, Taco Truck, The Angry Crab, and Luigi’s Ice Cream. Local bands will perform live on stages set up at the Grove PATH Plaza, Erie
Street and Coles Street. On Newark Ave, South House will set up a beer garden, and vendors will be selling artisanal foods, jewelry and T-shirts. “Some of our favorite Jersey City vendors will be attending like Caviar Noir Jewelry, Lucky Honey Bee Candles, Republic of Pigtails, Moonchild jewelry, and Uh-oh Company,” Sieg says. “We are excited for some of our new in-districts businesses to join us for the first time this year like the Pet Shop JC on Newark Ave which serves a vegetarian menu and Van Hook Cheese, which will be opening its gourmet shop this month. Callahan’s Hot Dogs will also have a tent and so will Post Mates Delivery – a service that runs errands for you.” The HDSID is a publicprivate partnership through which property owners and business owners have a direct impact on Historic
Downtown Jersey City neighborhoods and their development. HDSID liaisons with local businesses, property owners and neighborhood associations and the City of Jersey City to make Historic Downtown Jersey City a better place to live, work and visit. “There are some great Jersey City businesses that have helped sponsor the fair like Storage Blue and Yu Fix It,” Sieg says. “Without these types of businesses the fair would not be possible. So, come out to All About Downtown and support our local businesses. We’re really excited about this year’s festival, and we want everyone to enjoy the day and have fun.”
If you go Sat, Sept. 17, 11 am-6 pm All About Downtown Grove Street PATH Plaza/ Newark Ave Jersey City (201) 547-3554 For more info, www.jcdowntown.org www.facebook.com/HDSIDStreetFestival
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The Nerds to Perform in Summer Sounds Concert in Bayonne on August 24 Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis announced that the City of Bayonne will present a Summer Sounds by the Bay concert featuring The Nerds on Wednesday, August 24, at 7:00 p.m., weather permitting. This musical event will be held at the amphitheater on the lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park, which is located between Avenue A and Newark Bay. It’s pure over-the-top entertainment when The Nerds come to Bayonne, bringing the sand and boardwalk atmosphere of the Jersey Shore to Newark Bay. Playing the hits of classic rock and roll, The Nerds deliver an exciting, edgy, and totally fun show. Break your glasses, fix them with a band aid, and come out to enjoy New Jersey’s zaniest bunch of cover rock stars – The Nerds! The Summer Sounds by the Bay concerts are sponsored by BCB Community Bank, Bayonne Medical Center/Carepoint, Inserra Shop-Rite, Judicke’s Bakery, Bayonne Yellow Cab, and Ken’s Marine. The City of Bayonne thanks all of this year’s sponsors, and would welcome additional sponsors for the concert series and other future events. Crowd sizes vary from one concert to another. At the concert, the City of Bayonne will provide a number of chairs free of charge, which may or may not offer enough seating for the entire audience. The City of Bayonne encourages people who
want guaranteed seating to bring their own lawn chairs. Vendors will be present on the lower level of DiDomenico-16th Street Park on concert night. They will offer various food items and refreshments for sale to the public. On concert day, in the event of inclement weather, please call 201-471-7590, or visit www.bayonnerec. com, or view the City of Bayonne’s Facebook page to check on the status of that night’s concert. In the event of a rained-out
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concert, the City of Bayonne would make every effort to reschedule the musical act for a later date. Any rescheduled concert would be announced as soon as circumstances might permit. Acapella Doo-Wop Group Available for Private Parties, Clubs, Festivals and Senior Activity Programs
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JC FRIDAYS IS BACK FOR FALL
Taking Place on Friday, September 9, 2016 A City-Wide, All-Day Celebration of Art and Culture in Jersey City (Jersey City, NJ; Aug, 2016)— Fall is on its way, and Art House’s JC Fridays will kick off the season with 43 exciting visual and performing arts events! Come out and celebrate with this city-wide festival on Friday, September 9, 2016. Restaurants, galleries, stores, and event spaces throughout Jersey City will showcase a variety of art-related happenings including visual exhibitions, live music, performance acts, educational demonstrations, and more. All events are free and open to the public. As one of the preeminent art scenes in the tri-state area, Jersey City is abound with artists of all types, musicians, and individuals with unique talent; JC Fridays is one of the best times for them to share their newest projects and works. Held quarterly, thousands of residents pour out to experience these artists’ latest works and to revel in the joy art brings to the community. Some highlights include (a complete list of events follows):
• ART— Grand opening of 107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE! What better way to meet and greet the neighborhood, but with an exhibit of artwork about Jersey City - by Jersey City artists! • EDUCATIONAL— Enjoy performances by renowned Jazz musicians organized while exploring the Reservoir’s natural beauty with the JERSEY CITY RESERVOIR PRESERVATION ALLIANCE • FILM/VIDEO— “Cathedral Hall Opening Night.” The Smoove Sailors, an experimental electro-acoustic group focused on exploring sounds and situations that push the envelope of what is “Music,” while Gocha Tsinadze debuts his Eye of God project, at the CATHEDRAL HALL OPENING NIGHT • MUSIC— THE STATUARY moves to Historic Holland Street as a teaser for a cultural series planned for Summer 2017. Classical music by Con Vivo Music. Modern dance by Jordan Marinov to music performed by Walter Parks
and Larry Heinemann. Vibe and visuals by Jeankarlos Cruz. • PERFORMANCE— “Pop Up Opera,” a oneof-a-kind concert. Vintage fashion meets opera flashmob at ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE Sponsors: - Destination Jersey City - The Jersey City Reporter - Jersey City Magazine - Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the Jersey City Municipal Council & Cultural Affairs - Jersey City Department of Housing, Economic Development, and Commerce - Historic Downtown SID - PATH Made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, and by the County of Hudson, Thomas A. DeGise, Hudson County Executive, and the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Turning Mundane into Magnificent Cont’d from page 3 Harrik says: It’s a pretty good indication that the style works. It’s validating and rewarding that the pieces mean enough to people that they want to be surrounded by them.” “C.P.’s meticulous use of color and my black line work blend together well,” Hester adds. “Something about our styles mesh together – like mashed and gravy.” JC FRIDAYS Cont’d Supporters: Blackbird Gallery, City Diner, Joseph A. Del Forno, Inc., The Digest, GP’s Restaurant, Hamilton Inn, The Hairroom JC, Jersey City Independent, Maximum Motion Fitness, SILVERMAN, Village West Gallery, Yelp Friends: 107 Bowers Gallery, Fox and Crow, Love, Liesel, New Heights Art Supply Business Specials: -15% off all Jersey City Kid/Artist Art Bundles from New Heights Art Supply
If you go KAYT HESTER & C.P. HARRIK L.I.T.M. 140 Newark Ave, JC (201) 536-5557 www.litm.com
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Mile Square Theatre and Douglas Taurel Honor Veterans with and starring Adam Sandler THE AMERICAN SOLDIER and Dustin Hoffman.
The play is directed by Padraic Lillis who was recently named to the Indie Theater Hall of Fame and Indie Theater Person of the Year in New York.
Douglas Taurel’s Critically-acclaimed Solo Performance Takes on War, PTSD, and Sacrifice September 9th-10th-11th Stage, film and television actor Douglas Taurel brings his powerful and electrifying piece THE AMERICAN SOLDIER to Mile Square Theatre September 9, 10, and 11. Taurel’s THE AMERICAN SOLDIER is drawn from real stories and factual accounts from soldier and family-member letters, written during the American Revolution all the way through current day Afghanistan. It examines the internal struggles and problems that soldiers face when returning home from combat. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER received 4 stars
at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and was nominated for the Interna tional Amnesty Award. In a 55-minute tour de force, enhanced by an ingenious interplay of sound and lights, Taurel enters into the personas of 14 veterans and their family members, telling their stories of courage and sacrifice. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER exposes their flaws and their scars with both darkness and humor. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER is not simply a play, but a journey through the American story, moments that resound with lasting meaning for both audiences
old enough to remember, and those young enough to yearn for inspiration. Taurel explains, “This is a true work of passion and I deeply hope that audiences will go away with a deeper appreciation of the tremendous sacrifice our servicemen and servicewomen, and their families, have made for our country.” “Onstage Taurel commits totally to his characters… flawlessly and powerful.” —The Huffington Post “Taurel gives each voice a sensitive, moving presence…he is utterly believable.” —British Theatre Guide
Taurel’s screen credits include playing tough and edgy characters in television programs including Mr. Robot, Nurse Jackie, Believe, NYC 22, Damages, The Americans, Person of Interest, Blue Bloods, and The Following. His recent film credits include a supporting role in the 2015 feature film The Cobbler, directed by Oscar nominated Tom McCarthy
If You Go The American Soldier performances September 9 and 10 @ 8pm and September 11 @ 3pm Mile Square Theater 1400 Cliton St. Hob Tickets: $25 • Students/Seniors $18 • US Veterans • $12 Purchase tickets at www.milesquaretheatre.org
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August Cultural Happenings in & around Hudson
of the humor comes from his tavern friend, the ever precocious Falstaff.” Admission is free bring the kids.
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MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB. www. milesquaretheatre.org; (201) 683-7014. Sept. 9 & 10 at 8 pm; Sept 11 at 3 pm, Tix: $25/$18 for seniors & students. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER written and performed by Douglas Taurel. “The American Soldier reveals the struggles American soldiers face at war and their internal struggles to come back home. Based on real stories and accounts from soldiers’ letters written from the American Revolution through current day Afghanistan.”
HUDSON SHAKESPEARE CO, The Gazebo at Hamilton Park, JC, Thurs, Aug. 18, 7 pm, Free. HENRY IV, PARTS 1 AND 2. Hudson Shakespeare returns with the third installment of its 25th annual Shakespeare in the Parks tour. “Henry IV has two main plots that intersect in a dramatic battle at the end of the play. The first plot concerns King Henry IV, his son, Prince Harry, and their strained relationship. A lot
SHUASPACE, 340 Summit Ave, JC. www.shuaspace.org. Through Sept. 3 POLIS: LIFE AND DEATH AND LIFE OF A CITY. Works by NARCISO ESPIRITU and MEREDITH MIOTKE. An exhibition of drawings and prints that explore the urban life cycle of people and places through personal nostalgia and public memory. Polis refers to the ideal city described in Plato’s Republic: Systems of justice and morality, an enlightened populace ruled by philosopher kings. In post-industrial America, the urban landscape has been irreversibly changed. Industrial labor has been replaced by the service industry. Gentrification redefines the historical identities of neighborhoods. Governments reinvent their cities with policy based in some conception of the ideal. In this exhibition, Meredith Miotke and Narciso Espiritu draw on their individual experiences of cities in massive flux (Detroit and Jersey City, respectively).”
ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS, 136 Magnolia Ave, JC. (201) 915-9911; www.arthouseproductions.org. Through September 23, M-F, noon to 5 pm; (Thurs, noon-6 pm);
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Sun, noon to 3 pm: ERRAND INTO THE MAZE featuring Esperanza Cortés, Sky Kim, Paula Overbay and Gilda Pervin, curated by Arthur Bruso and Raymond E. Mingst. ‘The original program from the first performance of Martha Graham’s Errand into the Maze in 1947 notes: ‘The action has its core in that errand-journey into the maze of the heart in order to face and do battle with the Creature of Fear. There is the accomplishment of the errand, the instant of triumph, the emergence from the dark.’ Graham’s dance serves as inspiration and a departure point to consider the work of these four visual artists. For our exhibition, pattern, rhythm, and repetition are engaged as a means to access, express and explore a range of intentions. Just as Martha Graham reimagined Ariadne course the maze and emerge from the dark, the artists assembled here each chart their own path towards discovery.”
LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. Tues, Aug 2-31. Opening
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reception was Tues, Aug. 2. “Masking Tape Artist Kayt Hester and abstract painter CP HARRIK have come together in a collaborative effort for this year’s August show at LITM, showcasing works created together, and separately. Kayt Hester’s stark, black masking tape lines are enhanced by CP HARRIK’S bold and meticulous use of color. (Pictured “Girl with Long Hair and Power Lines” by Kayt Hester, and “People” by CP Harrik.)
MANA CONTEMPORARY, 818 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 604-2702, www.manacontemporary.com. Through Sept.2. The International Center of Photography (ICP) at Mana presents: WEEGEE’S BOWERY; Early images of the Bowery by New York’s infamous press photographer. “WEEGEE’S BOWERY looks back to the Bowery in the 1940s and ‘50s through a selection of images by Arthur Fellig, the legendary New York press photographer — better known as Weegee. The 39 prints on view have been chosen by ICP Weegee specialist Christopher George from ICP’s holdings of more than 20,000 Weegee photographs. “Weegee’s photographs show the Bowery when it was still New York’s Skid Row. A gathering point for derelicts and down-and-out transients who huddled in the shadow of the Third Avenue
elevated railway, it was notorious for its fleabag hotels, flop houses that offered 25-cent-per-night beds, and crowded all-night missions that provided food and shelter to those who could afford neither. The exhibition includes a selection of Weegee’s photographs of a raucous nightclub and cabaret called Sammy’s on the Bowery, located at 267 Bowery. From its opening in 1934, until it closed its doors in 1970, Sammy’s provided a setting where adventurous uptown sophisticates could mingle with the bar’s flamboyant entertainers and harddrinking regulars.”
CASA COLOMBO 380 Monmouth St, JC. www. casacolombo.org “The Village area of Jersey City was settled by immigrants from Italy around the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. Casa Colombo features a photo exhibit of an Italian section of downtown Jersey City in the 1920s. (Exhibit donated by the Embankment Preservation Coalition of Jersey City.) Also on exhibit, photographs and a fully recreated Italian immigrant one-room apartment. (Pictured: Kitchen area of a Turn-of-the-Century Italian apartment in Jersey City.)
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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Showing daily at 10:15 am; 12:15 pm; 2:15 pm; and 4:15 pm. “A BEAUTIFUL PLANET is a breathtaking portrait of Earth from space, providing a unique perspective and increased understanding of our planet and galaxy as never seen before. Narrated by Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Toni Myers (Hubble, Blue Planet), the film features stunning footage of our magnificent blue planet and the effects humanity has had on it over time, captured by the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. From space, Earth blazes at night with the electric intensity of human expansion—a direct visualization of our changing world. But it is within our power to protect the planet. A BEAUTIFUL PLANET presents an awe-inspiring glimpse of Earth and a hopeful look into the future of humanity.”
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ARGENTINE TANGO SUNDAYS at Hamilton Park, JC. Free. Sun, Aug 21, 5-7 pm. (Through Sept 25) Tango dance and practice. Free beginners class in Argentine Tango with music. Tango dancing and instruction is held throughout the summer at several parks in New York City (Including Central Park) during the summer. Organized by Carlos Chediak. For more info; (917) 543 7242.
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EL AGUILA DORADA (THE GOLDEN EAGLE) SOARS ABOVE THE REST
Bayonne Family-Owned Restaurant serves Authentic Mexican Cuisine By Sally Deering
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sst! I want to let you in on one of Bayonne’s best-kept secrets. Take Broadway all the way down until you reach 38th Street and then look on the Northeast corner. You’ll see what looks like a small bar with a sign above the door that reads El Aguila Dorada, which is Spanish for The Golden Eagle. Now, it may look like any neighborhood bar, but once inside the red-walled bistro, take a seat at one of the tables and order something from the menu. Here’s where you’ll be pleasantly surprised because El Aguila Dorado serves authentic Mexican fare that’s out-of-this-world delicious.
and cocktails and now the Romeros run their busy restaurant with the help of daughters Belinda who handles phone reservations and Marisol who manages the place. “My dad is here from 6 am to closing,” Marisol says. “He runs the kitchen. All my family is chefs. Uncle Bruce, Uncle Juan, Aunt Isabel. Most of the dishes are my mom’s recipes and we import all of our important ingredients like peppers and chilies from Mexico.”
basket of nachos and salsa, a light concoction that tasted authentic and lively with just a little heat to give it a kick. We then tried the Seafood Soup, the Shrimp Quesadilla and the Honey Mustard Calamari. Each dish was distinctly flavorful and served in a hearty portion.
Shrimp Quesadilla Marisol Romero & Martín Soriano
Native American painting by Nestor Uraga of Bayonne
A family-owned business, El Aguila Dorada opened 10 years ago with Israel and Irma Romero cooking and running the corner eatery. Two years ago, they obtained a liquor license and added a bar with beer
garlic topped with Bacon Honey Glazed Calamari; Camarones Salteados en Salsa picante (spicy Buffalo Shrimp); Chorizo Espanol al Ajillo (Spanish sausage sautéed with garlic); and Chori-Queso (diced tomato, onions, jalapenos melted in Monterrey Jack cheese with a dash of tequila topped with fried chorizo. ($7.99-$13.95).
Painted a bright red, the restaurant’s walls are adorned with paintings of a Native American rescuing a fair princess; and a bald eagle. Both works are by Bayonne artist and muralist Nestor Uraga. Although the paintings are bold and beautiful, they don’t upstage the food. As we took our seats, the waiter brought over a
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The huge bowl of Seafood Soup came filled to the brim with scallops, crab, mussels, clams and fish in a light fish broth. The Shrimp Quesadilla’s were light and fluffy and the Cheddar cheese didn’t overpower the shrimp. (By the way, the quesadilla was the size of a dinner plate with a shrimp in every bite.) One of the best dishes we had was the Honey Mustard Calamari, fried calamari (not breaded) cooked crunchy and delicious. The balsamic
vinaigrette sauce added just the right tang with a hint of cilantro to give it that authentic Mexican flavor. This dish is a knock-out. The menu features Aperitivos/Appetizers including Nachos pollo or bistec (chicken or beef); Coctel de Camaron (shrimp cocktail); Fresh Homemade Guacamole with Chips; Alas de Pollo Fritas with Salsa Picante; Camaron al Ajillo (shrimp in garlic sauce); Almejas a la Mexicana (clams in spicy or mild sauce with tomatoes, onions and jalapenos); Almejas Rellenas, stuffed clams with Mozzarella cheese, green peppers, onions &
Traditional Quesadillas – two flour tortillas filled with your choice of meat and Cheddar cheese and jalapeno – are served with guacamole, sour cream and diced tomatoes. Quesadillas feature the Bistec Asado (grilled steak); Pollo Asado (grilled chicken); Camaron (shrimp); Buffalo Grilled Chicken; Vegetarian; and Pumpkin Flower ($10.95$13.95). Tacos include the Bistec Asado, Pollo Asado, Carnitas (fried pork), Chorizo (Mexican sausage), Cecina (salted beef), Suadero (Rose Meat), Carne Enchilada (marinated pork in a spicy guajillo sauce), Lengua (beef tongue), Cont’d on page 17
EL AGUILA DORADA (THE GOLDEN EAGLE) SOARS ABOVE THE REST
breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cont’d from page 16 Sincronizadas (flour tortiTripa (tripe), Pescado con llas);, Tostadas;, Picaditas A tough schedule, but the Pico de Gallo (grilled Ti(homemade tortillas; Hua- family doesn’t seem to lapia), Hawaianos (mariraches (special homemade mind, Marisol says. “Owning a restaurant is nated spicy pork, ham, corn tortillas shaped like really hard, it’s like your pineapple and bacon), Al sandal soles stuffed with baby,” the 23 year-old Pastor (marinated pork beans, topped with special HCCC Culinary School with a taste of pineapple sauce, grated cheese and graduate says. “You have to and onion), Vegetarianos, lettuce); Burritos; Sopes; be here all the time. It’s a Campechanos (two meats , Sizzling Fajitas, Fajitas big responsibility, but I like of your choice) and Mixtos Envueltas and Cemitas (mixed). ($7.95-$10.95). (Mexican sandwich Puebla- being around food. When our customers tell me how El Aguila Dosada also style), Tortas (Mexican serves Ensaladas (salads); sandwich); Platos (entrees); much they enjoy the food, it makes me happy.” Flautas (crispy taquitos); and Hamburguesas (hamOh, and here’s another Mariscos (seafood); Desa- burgers). secret – this time from yunos (breakfast); Gorditas El Aguila Dorada delivMarisol. (stuffed tortillas); Alamers and its busiest nights bres; Enchilada;, Chilaqui- are Thursday, Friday and Try the Molé sauce; it’s les (traditional fried tortiSaturdays. It’s open Monanother best-kept Bayonne lla); Mexican Quesadilla; day through Friday for If you go El Aguila Dorada (The Golden Eagle) 830 Broadway, BAY (201) 858-0033 elaguiladoradanj.com Open 7 days a week; Mon-Fri, 8 am-10 pm; Sat, 8 am-11 pm
Annual Heirloom Tomato-Tasting Festival August 28
The HobokenMuseum’s Annual Heirloom TomatoTasting Festival returns Sunday, Aug. 28, from 1 – 5 p.m. in the breezeway outside the Museum’s entrance. Wantage, N.J., farmers Rich and Sue Sisti of Catalpa Ridge Farm will be back with over a dozen varieties of heirloom tomatoes, freshly picked and ready for sampling. The event, as always, is free. If You Go Hoboken Historical Museum August 28th 1pm-5pm 1301 Hudson St. Hoboken, NJ 07030 201.656.2240
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GROOVE ON GROVE www.jcdowntown.org. Free outdoor events every Wednesday throughout the summer: GROOVE ON GROVE. The Grove Street Plaza is the place to rock out to bands and vendors right outside the Grove Street PATH station. Sponsored by the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District (HDSID) and under the direction of Tony Susco (aka “Dancing Tony”) who books the local bands that perform. For more info, go to www.jcdowntown.org.
OUT OF TOWN HAPPENINGS
IS THAT DANNY DEVITO? and Other Questions from West of the Hudson at FringeNYC’s Venue #8, WOW Café, 59-61 E. 4th St. #4 (betw. 2nd Ave & Bowery), NY. Performances Tues, Aug 16 at 9:15 pm; Sat, Aug 20 at 2:15 pm Tues, Aug 23 at 4:30 pm; and Sat, Aug 27 at 7 pm. Tix now available; go to www.isthatdannydevito.com. IS THAT DANNY DEVITO? a comedy by Alexander Janosek Doyle and directed by Amanda Levie features Julian Blake Godon, Finn Kilgore, Natasha Edwards, and Carlo Fiorletta. “After their successful coproduction of “Is That Danny DeVito?” with Art House Productions in Jersey City last fall, the team and is excited for its New York premiere. Written in the style of the absurdist comedies of Samuel Beckett, IS THAT DANNY DEVITO? focuses on the psychologic non-
adventures of two overeducated but under-employed millennials as they wait for a perpetually delayed bus to deliver them from their New England campsite to their beloved Garden State. As they wait, Dusty (Julian Blake Gordon) and Geoff (Finn Kilgore) pass the time with the help of bizarre locals (Natasha Edwards & Carlo Fiorletta) and conversations on topics ranging from the millennial experience to celebrity culture, pop entertainment, literature, New Jersey, and whether or not a man unseen to the audience is Danny DeVito.”
NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www.newarkmuseum.org.Through Jan 8, 2017: MODERN HEROICS; 75 Years of AfricanAmerican Expressionism at the Newark Museum. “This exhibition presents selected works from Newark’s permanent collection of AfricanAmerican art. “Taking a fresh look at heroic themes in modern and contemporary art, this unique exhibition features 34 paintings and sculptural works with an emphasis on storytelling and expressive imagery. Mythical and universal subject matter, the bold use of color and dramatic scale, and the artists’ direct physical engagement with
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their materials are all themes explored in this exhibition. Artists exhibiting include Charles Alston, Emma Amos, Kenseth Armstead, Romare Bearden, Chakaia Booker, Ed Clark, Emilio Cruz, Beauford Delaney, Thornton Dial, Sr., Minnie Evans, Herbert Gentry, Sam Gilliam, Gladys Grauer, Claude Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Ronald Lockett, Nellie Mae Rowe, Kevin Sampson, Shinique Smith, Mickalene Thomas, Bob Thompson, Shoshanna Weinberger, Dmitri Wright, and Purvis Young.”
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of the night they can indulge in Chef Robazetti’s tantalizing menu with selections including the beloved Lobster Rolls prepared two ways, Seafood Paella for Two, Lobster Mac & Cheese, Grilled Mayan Shrimp or their variety of burgers. Don’t forget to pair any of these dishes with Surf City’s wide selection of colorful tropical frozen drinks.
Surf City is located in Liberty Harbor, a great part of Jersey City on the waterfront at 1 Marin Blvd. Come by car, Light Rail, PATH Train or pull your boat right up to the bar! For more information go to www.surfcitybar.com or check out this promo video for “Movies on the Beach” here: https://youtu.be/V-HPNBnLbbs
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MOVIES ON THE BEACH AT SURF CITY Cult classic movie fanatics can rejoice because Surf City, the ultimate sandy beach megabar and restaurant in Jersey City, will be showing “Movies on the Beach” every Wednesday, starting tomorrow through Labor Day. A beach oasis complete with scenic waterfront views, Surf City will be screening: August 24: Blade Runner August 31: Men in Black While guests enjoy the flick
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Marsh & McLennan Renews for 138,000 SF at SJP Properties’ Waterfront Corporate Center II in Hoboken, N.J. Global Professional Services Firm Reaffirms LongTerm Commitment to Class A Business Center SJP Properties announced recently that Marsh & McLennan has renewed its long-term lease at Waterfront Corporate Center II, one of three buildings within SJP’s best-in-class, mixed-use office and retail complex in Hoboken, N.J. With the new lease in place, the global professional services firm, which
has been a tenant of Waterfront Corporate Center II since 2002, will occupy 138,000 square feet at the building for the next 15 years. This lease announcement comes on the heels of EY (formerly Ernst & Young) signing a new lease for 168,000 square feet at the same property.
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Sophisticated, upscale home offers over 1700 Sq Et of living area; panoramic water views from 2 balconies, lavish Master Suite, state-of-the-art kitchen, garage parking for 2 cars, & numerous deluxe features. Fitness center on site. Asking $399,000
Custom built home offers you 3 BR, 2 full and 2 half baths; 1st floor laundry room, full finished walk-out basement, central A/C, garage parking and a maintenance-free yard. Convenient location for transportation, schools, & recreation!
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“The Madison” Model – w/ UPGRADES BOATWORKS BAYONNE Beautifully maintained, upgraded unit offers 2BR, 2 ½ baths, custom closets, window shutters, and all appliances. Lush outdoor area in back, pool and marina. This is a must-see property … call soon!
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