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Volume 21 No. 6

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TWO ARTISTS’ VIEWS Issa Sow & Georgina Keenan Exhibit at Issyra Gallery June 3rd Show features Paintings, Collages, and Embroidered Gloves Artist Issa Sow of Issyra Gallery, Hoboken embroidery; Sow works in By Sally Deering acrylic, oil and Sharpies. Keenan’s work features collages of reconfigured photos of female nudes, and vintage gloves emrtists Georgina broidered with patterns of Keenan and Issa Sow may women-specific tattoos; come from different backSow’s work is a series of grounds, but together they heavily-lined geometric create a common ground shapes and colorful abin their new exhibition stract paintings. Keenan MEETING that opens will exhibit 10 pieces, Sow Saturday, June 3 at Issyra will show 25, and both Gallery in Hoboken. will shine a light on some very personal work in their two-person show at Issyra Gallery. Sow decided to team up with Keenan after meeting her at Issyra at one of the gallery’s monthly exhibitions. Keenan’s husband, bass player Dan Cuddy was Playboy Mandala II performing with the band by Georgina Keenan The Special Pillow on a Keenan and Sow are both small stage in the corner, while art-lovers were takself-taught artists: Keenan ing in the art. Sow and works in collage and

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Keenan struck up a conversation and he invited her to exhibit with him. Keenan creates womancentric mandalas with her use of small pieces of images of women’s bodies taken from photographs and magazines. The seven collages on view in MEETING, are made up of pieces no bigger than the cutout from a hole-puncher. Only the pieces Keenan used were cut from Playboy magazines’ images of women’s lips, eyes and other, more intimate body parts. “I had a friend at Playboy who gave me a lot of back issues,” Keenan says, as she gets ready to hang the MEETING show at Issyra. “The colors I use come from the body; lots of reds from the lips, blues from the eyes, and then hair and teeth. I like the idea of

Artist Georgina Keenan and her paper-cut collages re-contextualizing differSow came to the U.S. ent aspects of the woman’s with his wife, Rebecca, body. There is intrinsic who works in finance; the power and beauty that goes couple has four children. beyond the male gaze. There’s a little more to it. “The larger pieces are based on and inspired by Tibetan Sand Paintings,” Keenan adds, “which are so beautiful and so meticulous, along with their colors and spiritual content. What’s shocking is that they wipe them clean Between Us by Issa Sow after they do them. I like In 2012, Sow opened Isto preserve patterns and syra Gallery, located in the images that can be created Neumann Leather Building with that small granular of with its entrance on Obmedium. It’s not sand, but server Highway. Step inside its granular.” and a visitor is surrounded Keenan’s work has a Tiby African statues, paintbetan influence and Sow’s ings, wood-carvings, and paintings are abstracts, furnishings. It’s all for sale he says. Sow moved to and Sow is one of the few Hoboken from the South sellers of African art in the of France where he ran a area. During a visit with security company. Born in Cont’d on page 3 Senegal, West Africa,


TWO ARTISTS’ VIEWS Cont’d from page 2 Sow, one of his clients, Karen Hendrickson of Hoboken stopped by to see what was new on the walls. “I have five of Issa’s paintings,” Hendrickson says. “They remind me to be a woman every day.” When Sow first opened Issyra Gallery, he wasn’t quite sure how to be a gallery owner, he says. He decided to use his experience collecting African art. “I didn’t know how to run a gallery, so I thought let me try African Art,” Sow says. “I collected before I opened, and now I am a dealer. Africa has a lot of traditional art.”

relationship with art. With Sandy, I had a lot of time. I thought to myself, do what you have in your mind. Buy your canvas. Buy your colors. Be your own self and do whatever you do. Art is like music. It’s something to enjoy.”

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Sow went from gallery owner to artist after Hurricane Sandy hit Hoboken, he says. “Hurricane Sandy made me make art,” Sow says. “I would buy art to sell and show. That was my

If you go Sat, June 3-Sun, June 25 (Opening Reception Sat Jun 3, 6:30 pm-late) MEETING Issyra Gallery 300 Observer Hwy, HOB issyragallery@gmail.com The River View Observer Supporting the Arts Since 1998 For Information & Advertising Rates 201-349-4336

CALL FOR ARTISTS The Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone is pleased to announce an amazing opportunity to participate with an Art Installation Program in Bayonne’s Historic Bergen Point District. Local artists are requested to submit a proposal for the Bayonne UEZ-Bergen Point Art Installation Project. Selected artist will have an opportunity to install custom artwork onto one of the utility or fire call boxes located in Historic Bergen Point. Please visit www.bayonnenj.org to download the official RFP application packet. If you have any questions, please contact: Deadline to Enter: June 23, 2017 Bayonne Urban Enterprise Zone bayonneuez@baynj.org 201-858-6357

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COMMUNITY

On Monday, May 29th the City of Bayonne had their Annual Memorial Day Parade. Braving the rain Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti candidate for the Assembly in the June 6th election and Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis and son wave to the many Bayonne residents on the parade route . Photos by Erica Daughtrey

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Schedule of Upcoming Free Community Health Screenings (Northern NJ – Hudson and Bergen counties) -- Throughout the year, Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center takes an active role in our local communities to provide free health screenings and education programs. The New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA) recognized Palisades Medical Center’s Community Outreach Program with its Community Outreach Award for its unique and effective methods of reaching out to better serve the healthcare needs of area residents. The following is a schedule of Palisades Medical Center’s FREE Health Screenings that will be held in our local communities in the coming months. For more information, please call Suleima Rosario-Diaz at 201-854-5793.

Sunday, June 11, 2017 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Immaculate Conception Church, 1219 Paterson Plank Rd., Secaucus, NJ (Free screenings for HgbA1c diabetes, blood pressure, heart rate, and percentage of oxygen in the blood. Also, certificates for mammography, prostate and HIV testing) Tuesday, June 13, 2017 Time: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Trinity United Methodist Church, 8541 Kennedy Blvd., North Bergen, NJ (Free screenings for HgbA1c diabetes, blood pressure, heart rate, and percentage of oxygen in the blood. Also, certificates for mammography, prostate and HIV testing) Saturday, June 24, 2017 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Park United Methodist Church, 51 Clifton Terrace, Weehawken, NJ

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Provident Bank 20th Street Branch Bank Night On May 24th Provident Bank’s 20th Street branch hosted Bank Night in cooperation with the American Cancer Society’s Annual Relay for Life. Relay For Life is a grass roots, community-based team event. Bank Night is when all teams participating in Bayonne’s Relay for Life tallies monies collected for the event. This year thirty four teams will participate in the June3rd event which will take place from 12pm to 12 midnight at Bayonne’s 16th Street Park and Avenue A. Pictured left to

Annual Open Studio at Alley Cat Gallery Alley Cat Gallery will be lifting up the garage door for their annual open studio. This will be a two-day only event starting with JC Fridays, Friday June 2nd, 6-9pm and continuing on Saturday June 3rd, 11-6pm. Featuring photographer Beth Achenbach, multi-media artist Miguel Cardenas and poet My Insides, along side Glim & Glow Home

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24th Hoboken Art & Music Fest Kicks Off Sun, June 11 Bands and Partiers to Rock Like Its 1999 By Sally Deering

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s summer heats up, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber plans to get Hoboken dancing in the streets when they take to the stage for their Prince Tribute. Songs like “Take Me With You” and “The Beautiful Ones” will be part of the swizzle that stirs up the 24th annual Hoboken Art & Music Festival on Sunday, June 11, hosted by Mayor Dawn Zimmer, The Hoboken Chamber and Cultural Affairs Director Geri Fallo who has been commandeering the art & music fest ever since it was a grassroots block party 24 years ago. Fallo and her team at Hoboken’s Cultural Affairs Department pull out all the stops for this year’s shindig. Bigger and better than ever (yes, they all say that), this year’s line-up has some of the hardest working groups in show biz; bands that are touring the country and bringing their shows to Hoboken to help the Mile Square City get its groove on. The 24th annual Art & Music Festival has a big change this year – the event takes place on the north end of Hoboken. The fun begins at 14th Street and works its way down to 8th Street along Washington Street. Two main stages

end the festival on 14th & 8th Streets and, in between, art, crafts and food vendors will offer summery treats, paintings, clothes and doodads to make your summer a Beach Blanket Bingo of fun. Whether it’s a fabulous dessert, a delicious drink, a cool photograph, a sexy hat or something totally unusual, anything goes at the Hoboken Art & Music Festival, and that means on stage, too. Bands in the line-up are Frankie Morales & the Mambo of the Time Orquesta, Christina Alessi & the Toll Collectors, Mike Daly & the Planets, Demolition String Band, In the Works, Sylvana Joyce & the Moment, Karyn Kuhl Band, Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help, Overlake, RockNRoll Hi-Fives, The Squid & The Rose and Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. “We’re going on at 4:30 on the main stage at 8th Street,” Jared Michael Nickerson, who plays electric bass for Burnt Sugar, says. “Geri asked us to do a Prince tribute since its Prince’s birthday June 9. We’re going to play songs like Take Me With Me You, the Beautiful Ones, and I Would Die for You. Its going to be pretty awesome. The band we’re bringing to Hoboken is 12 pieces.” Burnt Sugar has been together 18 years and their 18th release:

Boo Reiners, will perform at 2:30 pm on the 8th Street stage. The team has released six albums and toured the US and Europe. Their song “Go Coney Island, Roll On The Sand” appears on the Grammy nominated album “My Name Is New York.”

Demolition String Band (Photo by David Plakke) “All You Zombies Dig the Luminosity” will be out this year. Hoboken resident Nickerson says one of the best things about the Hoboken Art & Music Festival is working with Geri Fallo who is a real music lover. “Geri loves music, she’s always around live music,” Nickerson says. “Compound the fact that she runs the festival and gets the opportunity to program the stages, she’s in heaven about it. She also treats musicians really well.” Nickerson calls the art & music festival a great way to spend the day. “What’s not to love?” Nickerson says. “This is such a beautiful town and to be able to shut down the main street... When you have an outdoor free festival, you get crowds from both sides of the river that converge on Hoboken.”

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Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help trio that formed back in Nickerson’s right. Thousands are expected to attend 2012 will be performing 1:30-2:30 slot with their the day-long festival. guitar-driven indie rock, Performing from 12:301:30 on the 8th Street stage which has been compared is Glenn Morrow’s Cry for to the music of My Bloody Help, a band of indie rock- Valentine and Dinosaur Jr. Bar/None records, based ers from back in the day including former members of in Hoboken, produced the The Individuals and Human band’s second album Fall which was just released a Switchboard. Hobokenfew weeks ago. based Demolition String Along with the music, Band, fronted by singersongwriter Elena Skye and there will be plenty Cont’d on page 8 multi-instrumentalist Page 7-June 1-June 15, 2017 River View Observer


HOBO ROCKS Cont’d from page 7 to see and do for the entire family. Kids’ activities include rides, games, creative activities and live performances. Fine artists will display and sell their oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture, mixed media and photography, and crafters will sell handmade pottery, metalwork, wood items, furniture, blown & fused glass, quilts, household items and more. And don’t forget the delicious food! Hoboken restaurants will set up street cafes everywhere offering an international spectrum of treats like Thai, Indian, Greek, French, Mexican, Cajun and Italian. It’s Hoboken’s festival of festivals, a mile square of fun on six city-streets.

If you go Sun, June 11 Hoboken Art & Music Festival Music begins at 12 noon 14th-8th Streets on Washington Street (201) 420-2207 Admission Free For more info: www. hobokennj.gov

Performance schedule 8th Street Stage 12pm – The Squid & The Rose 12:30pm – Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help 1:30pm – Overlake 2:30pm – Demolition String Band 3:30pm – Karyn Kuhl Band 4:40pm – Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber’s Tribute to Prince

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can afford. Set in the summer of 2008, when many Americans studiously ignored all the signs that the economy was tanking, Subprime introduces us to four normal, nice, and intelligent Minnesotans who are in complete denial about almost everything -- from the sorry state of their finances, their marriages, their careers and even their personal identities. In the course of an evening in a midtown Manhattan hotel (that gets increasingly debauched as the night wears on) the cheery and secure veneer of their lives is stripped away.” Artist talk back after performance.

MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB, wwwmilesquaretheatre.org. (201) Mil683-7014; Sat & Sun, Jun 24 & 25, Sat at 8 pm; Sun at 3 & 7 pm: Tix: $20: THE 7TH ANNUAL ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL will feature brand new one-minute plays by Michele Aldin Kushner, Brad Baron, Eric Conger, Marian Calabro, Oded Gross, Joseph Gallo, Midge Guerrera, Chisa Hutchinson, Lisa Huberman, David Hilder, Stephen Hiltner, Angela Kariotis, Dano Madden, Lynn Marie Macy, TS Murphy, Lisa Mary MacNair, Chris O’Connor, Nicole Pandolfo, Barry M. Putt Jr., Lillian Ribeiro, Dnia Ramos, Megan Sass, Brendon Votkipka, David Lee White, Stanley Werse, and Amy Witting.

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ISSYRA GALLERY OF AFRICAN ART, Neumann Leather Building, 300 Observer Hwy, HOB. issyragallery@ gmail.com. Opening Jun 3, 6:30 pm-late. Exhibition runs through Jun 25: MEETING – A Unique Show featuring works by Georgina Keenan and Issa Sow. “Georgina Keenan is a selftaught artist working in cut paper and embroidery. She has been included in numerous exhibitions nationwide.” JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY at Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave, Suite 4151, JC. www. jonathanlevinegallery.com. Through June 10: LOUIE CORDERO UNDER HEAVY MANNERS”; PREFAB77 GANGS, TRIBES & FRATERNITIES; AND

JOAO RUAS GEIST. (Pictured, Work by PREFAB77.)

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctcenter. org. Through June 9: DISRUPTION, group exhibition of artists’ works in various mediums curated by Allison Remy Hall. Featuring work by Luis Alves, Bang!, Andrew Blumenthal, DISTORT, David LaMorte, Shehrezad Maher, Meredith Miotke, MR MUSTART, Sam Pullin, Giovani Santoro, Fabricio Suarez and Noah Tavlin. “Nothing is as inevitable as change, but never has change seemed so rapid and tumultuous. From the environment and climate to industries and social systems, we live in an era of disruption What is being lost, what is being gained and how do we survive sudden and comprehensive upheaval?”

LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. www.litm.org. Tues, June 5-July 2 (Opening Reception Tues, June 6, 7-9 pm.) Triple G, God-GunsGreed, solo show by Kofi Ofori.

GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GTNBRG;www.guttenbergarts. org; email: studio@guttenbergarts.org. Current Summer Artists in Residence: Anne Muntages, Florian Nitsch, and Yong Soon Min. (Pictured: Work by Anne Muntages.)

NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www. novadogallery.com. May 4-Jun 18: “Perceptions, Interactions & Transformations,” featuring artists Gabe Brown, Jim Osman and Marcy Rosenblat. Artist talk on Sun, Jun 18, 1 pm. (Pictured: Monoprint by Marcy Rosenblat.)

107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE, 107 Bowers Street, JC, (201) 280-04821, kd@107bowersgallery.com. Fri, June 2 (opening reception 5:30-9 pm) show runs through July 29; Sat & Sun, 11 am - 4 pm; NOTES FROM ABROAD, Curator: Meridith McNeal. Featuring work by Claudia Alvarez, Quentin Williamston and Meridith McNeal. MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 6042702; www.manacontemporary. com. Through Mar 31, 2018: “AYN FOUNDATION PRESENTS: ARNULF RAINER; a selection of works from Austria’s most famous contemporary artist. “Born in 1929 in Baden, near Vienna, Austrian artist Arnulf

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Rainer was a nonconformist from the beginning: he dropped out of art school twice after only a few days, preferring instead to follow his intuition. Now internationally-acclaimed, with retrospectives at the Georges Pompidou (1984) and the Guggenheim New York (1989), his body of work is immense, his singular, provocative influence uncontested. In this exhibition, Ayn Foundation presents 19 works, ranging from 1985 to 2000, a core selection of his cross and angel paintings.”

DEEP SPACE GALLERY, 77 Cornelison Ave, JC. Through June 3: Deep Space is excited to present a new exhibition by Mustart with a fresh body of work entitled, GREEN

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FOX & CROW, 594 Palisade Ave, JC, www.foxandcrowjc. com. Thurs, June 1, 8-10 pm, WALTER PARKS & FRIENDS; Fri, Jun 2, 10-11:59 pm: MIKE NEER’s Steelonious; Sat, Jun 3, 10-11:59 pm: LENI STERN W/MAMADOU BA AND ALIOUNE FAYE; Thurs, Jun 8, 8-10 pm: DAYNA KURTZ, Fri, Jun 9, 10-11:59 pm: KJ DEN HERT; Sat, Jun 10, 9;30-11:59 pm:

RIVERVIEW JAZZ JAM W/ GEORGE COLEMAN.

BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. Every first Monday of the month, RJO All Stars Jam Session at 7:30 pm. www.riverviewjazz.org. Mon: Jazz Jam Session; Tues & Wed: Karaoke; Thurs: Open Mic Night; Fri: Comedy, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic; Sat & Sun, Brunch, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic.

jcdowntown.org. Wednesdays, through Sept, 6-9 pm. GROOVE ON GROVE is sponsored by the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District. Featuring DANCING TONY (Anthony Susco) who presents for the opening night: The Milwaukees, Puerto Rican Folkloric Band, Segunda Quimbama, and Reggae from Universal Rebel. “The first concert of the month will be a cocktail night where concertgoers can enjoy drinks from local restaurants. On the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, the HDSID welcomes the Artist and Maker Market, an eclectic open-air market of local artisans, crafters, and entrepreneurs. Local vendors on hand; Makers Market featuring Artisans selling handmade items. Drinks, food, sweets and live music. What a great combo!”

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HOBOKEN ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL, New Location, Washington St, between 8th & 14th Sts, HOB. (201) 4202207; www.hobokennj.gov. Sun, Jun 11. Music starts 12 noon: Featured Performances by Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber’s Tribute to Prince, Frankie Morales & the Mambo of the Time Orquesta, Christina Alessi & the Toll Collectors, Mike Daly & the Planets, Demolition String Band, In the Works, Sylvana Joyce & the Moment, Karyn Kuhl Band, Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help, Overlake, RockNRoll Hi-Fives and The Squid & The Rose. Two stages will be set up on 8th Street and 14th Street. There will be art by fine artists; children’s activities; crafters’ display; and lots of great food.

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JC FRIDAYS, Art House Productions, www.jcfridays. com. Fri, Jun 2: Performances throughout Jersey City. “JC FRIDAYS is a quarterly, free arts festival in Jersey City presented by Art House Productions. Performances in all neighborhoods including Bergen-Lafayette, Exchange Place, Greenville, Grove Street, Hamilton Park, Journal Square, Newark Avenue, Paulus Hook, Powerhouse Arts District, Route 440, The Heights, The Village, Van Vorst Park and West Side.” See the listing of events on the JC Fridays website, www. jcfridays.com.

KIDS STUFF WORD BOOKSTORE, 122 Newark Ave, JC. www.wordbookstores.com. STORYTIME, Sat, May 27, 11 am: Sat, Jun 10, 11 am: STORYTIME WITH HARMONICA SUNBEAM! (Co-presented with the Jersey City LGBT Pride Festival.) “STORYTIME WITH SUNBEAM

audaciously encourages the creativity and boundless energy & excitement of child’s play as it relates to both gender neutrality and non-conformity, while promoting positive LGBTQ role models. Harmonica Sunbeam will read oppression and ism-free books and timeless favorites in addition to leading participants in song between stories.”

LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 2001000; www.lsc.org. SIGN UP FOR SCIENCE CAMP. 8 weeks of science camp, Jul 10 through Aug 25. “We are gearing up for another exciting summer of Science Camp for kids entering grades 1 through 8 in September. Courses are selling out. Courses include Race Car Science, LEGO-a-Go-Go, Mobile App Development; Robot Cage Match, Project Alpha: Superheroes, dueling Robots, STEM Sailing, Lasers, Music and Fun! – and so much more. Camp is $575 per week for members; $625 per week for non-members. Registration is now open. See full list of classes on the Liberty Science Center website.

OUT OF TOWN HAPPENINGS NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ. (973) 596-6550; www.newarkmuseum.org. Ongoing: “FIRE ESCAPES: DANGER & SURVIVAL is an exciting and important new initiative to teach

fire safety and prevention to thousands of children and families from throughout Newark and surrounding communities. This exhibit is a high-tech, hands-on, interactive learning environment. Highlights include a real modified fire truck cab that children can climb on and explore, a demonstration area with fire gear, clothing and equipment that children can try on, and a Hazard House featuring special effects and interactive devices to provide a simulated experience for locating fire dangers within the home and safely escaping without harm.” SEND US YOUR ARTS LISTINGS. If you have an art opening or performances coming up including visual arts, performing arts and street arts, send an email to: riverviewobserver@ gmail.com and we’ll list it in ARTScene. ALL ARTScene LISTINGS ARE FREE.

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free parking. Nowhere in Hoboken can you park your car and relax over a meal without worrying about n the Malibu feeding a meter. The real Diner website, an old black standout about the Malibu & white picture shows what isn’t just the pastry counter the eatery looked like when filled with yummy confecit first opened as the 14th tions like Lemon Meringue Street Diner back in the Pie and Strawberry Short1940s. You can tell its old cake. The real feather in by the automobiles (that’s the Malibu’s cap is that you what they were called back can order breakfast 24/7 then) parked near the enand the variety of breakfast trance. Those were the days choices is amazing. when the diner resembled “We recently added some a railway car and vinylnew breakfast items,” Manand-chrome stools that spin ager Nick Babalis says. full-circle lined the counter, That’s for sure! while a short-order cook Pancakes rise to new stood at the griddle and heights at the Malibu. Not flipped eggs over easy right only can you get Butterbefore your eyes. milk, Whole Wheat, Silver The Malibu Diner has Dollar, Fresh Fruit, Chococome a long way since its late Chip, and Cinnamon days of Blue Plate Specials Raisin Pancakes, but the for 50 cents and blueMalibu also offers Peanut collar longshoremen who Butter, Peanut Butter & ate king-sized breakfasts Chocolate Chip, Banana on their way to the docks Peanut Butter and Banana along the waterfront. The Walnut Pancakes ($7.25original train car diner has $9.75). been replaced with a conBrioche French Toast is temporary structure with also a popular item and plush vinyl-upholstered served several ways like the booths, large Formica Fresh Fruits French Toast, table-tops, a shortened the ‘Boken Toast with counter and extended dinTaylor Ham and eggs over ing room, and the menu has easy; and the Monte Cristo more choices than ever. with grilled ham, turkey Catering to an everand melted Swiss cheese changing clientele and ($7.95-$11.50). competing with boutique Fluffy Three Egg Ombistros down the street, the elets are also a Malibu hit Malibu keeps pace with and include the American its competitors and is even Cheese or Feta Cheese Omahead of the race in some elet; or the Spinach, Mushways. For one thing, there’s room, Broccoli, Spanish,

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Western and Lox & Onion Omelettes ($8.75-$12.95). Specialty Omelets feature the Greek Omelet with Feta, tomato and onions; the Italian Omelet with sausage, onions, peppers, mushrooms and Mozzarella cheese; the Farmer’s Omelet with broccoli, mushrooms, spinach, tomatoes, onions, peppers and Mozzarella cheese and the Protein Omelet with six egg whites, grilled chicken, broccoli and spinach ($11.95-$12.50). The Malibu serves Sizzling Egg Skillet dishes like the Ham Skillet with red, skinned potato cubes, onions, peppers and diced ham sprinkled with shredded cheddar cheese and topped with two eggs; the Bacon and Sausage Skillet also with red, skinned potato cubes, onions and peppers, and diced bacon and sausage topped with two eggs. They have the Spinach and Mushroom Skillet and the Grilled Chicken Skillet ($11.50-$12.50). A popular Malibu breakfast is the Belgian Waffle. It can be served Plain; or with Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Taylor Ham or Canadian Bacon. There’s the Fresh Fruit Belgian Waffle and the Apple Pie Waffle with apple compote and vanilla ice cream. The Blueberries and Cream Waffle is served with blueberry compote and whipped cream; and the Coco Loco is topped

Malibu Diner Today

Back in the day when it was the 14th Street Diner

Inside the Malibu Diner with fresh bananas, chocolate sauce and whipped cream. The Chicken and Waffles is served with crispy fried chicken ($7.50-$14.95).

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Cont’d from page 17 topped with Canadian Bacon and Hollandaise Sauce. Diners can have their Egg Bennys true Benedict-style or Florentine with sautéed spinach. The Chesapeake Bennys are served with two lump crab cakes; and the Montreal is with smoked salmon ($10.95-$13.95). The Malibu’s menu also features Starters, Sandwiches, Entrees, Desserts, a Kids’ Menu and a Value to Go menu (for pickup only). Customers can phone or fax their order and pick it up when its ready. For those who may not have stopped by the Malibu in a while, the weekend Brunch offers $2 Bellinis, Mimosas or Bloody Marys. For those of you who like fruitier drinks, the Malibu offers California Smoothies in flavors like Strawberry, Raspberry, Banana, Mango and Kiwi.

Times have certainly changed since the historic Malibu Diner first opened its doors in the late 1940s. The longshoremen are long gone, and the rents are sky high, but even though Hoboken changes demographics, its appetite for comfort food served in an atmosphere of chrome, vinyl and Formica never wanes. Every Jersey town should have a diner; it’s the Jersey way, and Hoboken should count itself lucky to have a classic American diner like the Malibu to call its own.

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Jon D’Amore Delivers His Next Book, Deadfellas

Jon D’Amore by Diane Lombardi-Fleming Hudson County native and the author of his bestselling memoir, The Boss Always Sits In The Back, Jon D’Amore has published his long awaited sequel. Except that it’s not really a sequel. Deadfellas incorporates the best (and the worst) of the North Jersey mob with a supernatural theme, which makes for a satirical tale where everyone involved gets their just reward. Where “The Boss” was based on D’Amore’s true life events, Deadfellas stays with the Jersey mob theme, but the story is fiction. “No one would have guessed that mixing the underworld with the real underworld would result in such an entertaining combination,” D’Amore says, after receiving reviews from literary insiders and other authors fortunate enough to get advance copies. The author expertly used his ability for storytelling, humor, creativity and deep character development to tell a tale that has the reader rooting for the bad guys. D’Amore has taken these unlikely elements and once again created a “hard to

put down” book. The main characters are complex, honorable, sinister, loyal, and in spite of their occupation, likeable. Yet, by the final chapters, one finds they’re hoping everyone gets out alive. The fact that D’Amore knows and understands the mob is evident from the first pages of Deadfellas. That he has a sense of humor is also evident. That he is a master at weaving very different elements into a cohesive and fun book is a joy for the reader, and speaks highly of the author’s creativity and imagination. Historically, it’s the book that gets released and is eventually, and hopefully, turned into a screenplay. But when Jon D’Amore is involved, things never happen in the traditional manner. Several years ago while living and working in Hollywood as a script doctor, D’Amore partnered with screenwriter Steve Barr to create an idea for a feature film to fit the zombie-genre. Jon and Steve now laugh as they remember producers telling them they had

missed the boat, and that the “zombie wave is over.” As detailed by Barr in Deadfellas’ Foreword, this was soon followed by the release of films like Zombieland, and a stream of TV shows such as The Walking Dead, iZombie and many others, “Once again,” states D’Amore, “Those who claim to know what they’re talking about, often don’t.” D’Amore will be touring the country, beginning in Los Angeles in early September and will arrive for several appearances in New Jersey and New York City during late-September into early-October. To purchase signed copies of Deadfellas and The Boss Always Sits In The Back, go to www.Deadfellas.com. Unsigned copies and e-books are also available through Amazon, BarnesAndNoble.com and iTunes.

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NJ Elite Team Wright Wins Karate “Black Belt” Grand Champion-ship at Kings National Isshin-Ryu Tournament 2017 Recently, the “International All Star Martial Arts and Karate Team Wright” out kicked and out punched their opponents to win several first places and a Grand Championship Isshin-Ryu Karate Title at King’s Karate Tournament held in Newton, NJ at Merriam High School. Many Top Rated Karate teams, Karate Leaders and formidable competitors attended this well Run tournament. The Director was Master Doug King 8th Dan in Isshin-Ryu Karate. In attendance were Hanshis Ralph Passero, Don Nash, Pete Vitale, Marvin Carmona, John Huges, Dennis Hoare, Kevin McGraph, Grandmaster Kinkade, and our very own

Hanshi Austin Wright Sr. Also, Masters Paul Kildoff, Dr. Christopher Viggiano, Richard Serpa, Mauro Iasparri, Sensei Kenneth Jackson Jr. (4th Dan) and Kenneth Jackson Sr. (2nd Dan). Winners: Kids Division Jr. Brown Division Ages (7 to 8) •1st place Sparring Chance “Grasshopper” Fischer •3rd place Sparring Marcus Turner Brown Belt Division Ages (9 to 10) •4th place Kata Rohan Banoor •Roman Torres Honorable mention Adult Green Belt Division: •1st place Kata Michael Barrantes Adult Black Belt Division Ages (18 to 34)

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