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Volume 22 No. 11
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SABOTAGE ON THE JC WATERFRONT Apple Tree House Lecture Series presents Ron Semple, Nov. 8 Author Discusses History of Black Tom Explosion of 1916
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erman Agents, sabotage and skullduggery are key elements in the historic Black Tom Explosion of 1916, an event that took 50 lives, wounded 21 others, and paved the way for America’s entry into World War I. As part of Jersey City’s Apple Tree House lecture series, the Office of Cultural Affairs and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities welcomes guest speaker Ron Semple, author of Black Tom: Terror on the Hudson. On Thurs, Nov. 8, from 7-9 pm, Semple will discuss the events leading up to the Black Tom explosion; how the event triggered America’s entry into World War I, and the incident’s affect on Jersey City and the U.S. The lecture is free and open to the public, although pre-registration is required. Many Hudson residents may not be familiar with the history of the Black Tom Explosion that took place in 1916 on Black Tom Island located on Jersey City’s waterfront.
Sabotage on the JC Waterfront, 1916 To sign up,. Go to the Apple Tree House on Facebook’s Events page, or contact the Cultural Affairs office. The lecture begins promptly at 7, and light refreshments will be served.
Semple’s book chronicles how German agents destroyed the munitions depot on Black Tom Island that supplied America’s allies in World War I. Semple will discuss the many events of the the Black Tom Explosion, those that led up to the attack, and its aftermath. This free lecture will be held at the historic Apple Tree House and early registration due to limited seating and capacity is necessary.
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ART UNLEASHED
Caridad Kennedy’s New Show of Paintings at Majestic Condominiums, JC Opening Reception Wed, Nov. 7, 6-8 pm; Show Runs through Feb. 17, 2018 SILVERMAN and the Majestic Theatre Condominium Association presents The Unleashing of Nature Remembered Works on Paper and Canvas, paintings by Caridad Kennedy. The show opens at the Majestic Condominiums on Wed, Nov. 7, from 6-8 pm, and runs through Feb. 17, 2019. Kristin J. DeAngelis curates. The Unleashing of Nature Remembered is a collection of works that Kennedy completed over the past several years. She describes the paintings as abstract landscapes - imaginative places where her environment becomes a metaphor for sentiment and experience. In referencing the natural world in her imaginary landscapes, Kennedy considers the “interplay with the psyche in an effort to reflect humanity”. In 2011, after painting exclusively on canvas, wood and linen, Kennedy began
later, I am transported. For this reason, I consider them to be abstract landscapes lit by imagination and tempered by memory.” Kennedy is Cuban American and a Hudson County native currently living and working in New Jersey. During her Fine Arts studies at Rutgers, Kennedy studied the Modern Masters’ works. Later, she studied Abstract Expressionism The Vicious Cycle by and contemporary paintCaridad Kennedy ing and was influenced creating mixed--media works by artists such as Gerhard on paper. Richter, Amy Sillman, Helen “What might be unique to Frankenthaler, Eva Hesse, my work, is how I choose to and Kiki Smith. synthesize, integrate and She holds a BFA in Fine express myself with the inArts from Rutgers – Newark, tent of honing my skills as and an MA in Art Therapy a painter,” Kennedy says. from New York University. “With my recent works on She has participated in three paper, there are no prelimisolo shows, over two dozen nary sketches or reference groups shows and is a part photos, only me, my materi- of nearly a dozen private als and my memory. They are collections. a quest for being present in If you go the moment, but sooner or Opens Wed, Nov. 7, 6-8 pm,
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EYES WIDE SHUT
No Peeking Theatre’s WE HAVE STANDARDS by Allie Kroeper, debuts Nov 8-18 Theater Company Blindfolds Audience; Focuses on Other Senses By Sally Deering
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heater artist Amanda Levie believes audiences should see theater on an evenplaying field. So, several years ago, Levie founded the No Peeking Theatre company in Jersey City, where audiences “watch” the show wearing blindfolds. “They experience the play through taste, sound, touch and smell,” Levie says. No Peeking’s latest venture into theater for the blindfolded debuts Thurs, Nov. 8, with the absurdist comedy, We Have Standards by Allie Kroeper, to be performed at the Kennedy Dancers studios on Beacon Street in the Jersey City Heights. The show runs through Sun, Nov. 18, and tickets are $20 online; $25 at the door. Levie, the company’s Artistic Director describes We Have Standards as an absurd satirical comedy. Allie Kroeper’s play tells the story of a woman who introduces her fiance to her parents, but there’s one caveat: her parents don’t like the name Steve, and the woman’s fiance’s name is Steve. The cast features Liliane Wolf, Bryan Murray, Dale Davidson, and Myles Wright. “Allie does an amazing job at not only
Artistic Director Amanda Levie the issues that are relevant and important, but she cracks me up with her vessels for delivery,” Levie says. “I am so lucky to have this play written by such a hilarious playwright.” No Peeking Theatre began in 2014 after a two-year development at Art House Productions in Jersey City. Since No Peeking’s debut, the company has performed at several venues; Kennedy Dancers’ studio will house the company’s 9th production. Since the audience will be blindfolded, they will experience the show in a more sensory and visceral way by using their other senses, Levie says. This immersive show will have two touch exhibits and a Q & A after some shows. “No Peeking came from an idea I developed at Kean University,” Levie says. “I wanted to create a form of theater that was accessible to everyone.
If you are disabled, have low-vision or are blind, the way you experience theater is not like everybody else. Theater is not the same for someone who cannot see. Take away one of the senses, and we are experiencing theater evenly.” Experiencing theater wearing a blindfold can be somewhat disorienting, but that’s okay. “That’s totally fine,” Levie says. “The audience is safe. They’re not going to be assaulted. This is supposed to be a disorienting experience, but you’re not the only person blindfolded. It’s the entire room.” Because No Peeking Theatre incorporates a “soundscape” and a “smellscape” some audience members may not like certain sounds or smells during the course of the play. Generally, though, people are immersed in the story, Levie says. Another highlight of No Peeking Theatre is that
casting is based more on skills than looks, which gives the director leeway casting the show. “This created a lot of opportunities,” Levie says. “For instance, casting people based on their acting abilities and their skill-set is more important than whether they look the part.”
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ARTScene November 2018 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson THEATER
MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB. milesquaretheatre.org. Mon, Nov. 5, 7 pm: BROADWAY NIGHT AT MST. Annual fundraising event featuring stars of Broadway singing at MST. Tix: $99 Drink and light fare included.
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VILLAGE WEST GALLERY, 331 Newark Ave, JC. villagewestgallery.com. Through Dec. 9: ANCIEN RÉGIME: THE PRE-REVOLUTIONARY WORLD. The show “explores society before a revolution, the forces that swell before bursting. The original term ancien régime refers to France prior to 1789, but our own world feels ripe for revolution, and the artist’s place is at the forefront, working to change the world.” (Pictured: Big Eye by Katherine Knauer.)
through Nov. 27; THE PERSISTENCE OF HISTORY. “Curated by Peter Delman, this exhibition explores unacknowledged aspects of history as a key subject in contemporary art. It features works of Lewis Colburn, Tim Daly, Christy Georg, Nina Katchadourian, Joyce Kozloff, Stacy Renee Morrison, Michael Oatman, Debra Priestly, Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith, Joshua Reiman, Roger Shimomura, and Gaku Tsutaja. (Pictured Maroon 5 by Debra Priestly.)
SHAKIN’, 342 7TH ST, JC. Now showing: THE CONNECTION art exhibit featuring the work of Anthony Boone. “Live Art, Live Performance, Refreshments, Community Network” Boone’s works will be up for the next two months. (Pictured: Painting by Anthony Boone.)
NOVADO GALLERY, 110 Morgan St, JC. (201) 744-6713; novadogallery.com. Now showing through Dec. 1: REFERENTIAL Featuring paintings by Yang Cao, David Samuel Stern, Lisa FicarelliHalpern and Lacey McKinney. VISUAL ARTS ”This show features GALLERY @ NJCU, paintings by four artVisual Arts Building, ists whose different Basement, 100 Culver backgrounds are united Ave, JC. Hours: Mon-Fri, by using visual arts as 11 am-5 pm or by appoint- Referential to present an ment. Show runs image as narrative.”
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SILVERMAN/The Majestic Theatre Condominiums, 222 Montgomery St, JC. (201) 435-8000. www.Bfly777. com. Through Nov. 4: FREE TO FLY, Alcohol Ink Paintings by Bryant Small. Show curated by Kristin J. DeAngelis. (Pictured: Flight by Bryant Small.)
107 Bowers Gallery & Art Space, 107 Bowers St, JC. (201) 280-4821; www.107bowersgallery. com. On view until November. THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Group show curated by Ryan Bonilla featuring Maria de Los Angeles, Rebecca Johnson, Susan Sechler Luss, Ray Sunwoo, Angel J. Davila, Christa Pratt, James Gortner, The Dixon’s, Zoe Sua Kay, Irving Rodriguez, Sarah Faux, Buket Savci, Tina Sarno, Spenser Zalkin, Camille Hoffman, Chris Dunn, Gillian Wainwright, Kate Kaiser, Robert Buckminster Kaiser, Ron Ferguson, Austin Baehr, Michael Steele, Brittany Pellon, Meghan McKee, Dan Bassini, Jesse Caldwell, and Sureshot
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GUTTENBERG ARTS & MONMOUTH MUSEUM, 765 Newman Springs Rd, Lincroft, NJ. Now showing: BRUCE WALDMAN ETCHINGS AND MONOPRINTS. (Pictured: Horse Race monotype by Bruce Waldman.)
Tues, Nov. 6, 7:309:30 pm: BACKROOM BROADSIDES. Wed, Nov. 7, 8-10 pm: BENINGHOVE’S HANGMEN. Thurs, Nov. 8, 8-10 pm: RJO JAZZ NEW RELEASE SERIES: Matt Kane. Fri, Nov. 9, 10-11:59 pm: TJ WASHBURN. Sat, Nov. 10, 10-11:59 pm: JAMES CALLEO. Thurs, Nov. 15, 8-10 pm: SPAGHETTI SESSIONS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE.
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Bayonne’s Team Wright’s UWA Martial Arts “Breaks Record” Earns Fifteen, 1st Place A.O.K.A. World Karate Championship Titles. Sponsored
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On Saturday October 13, 2018, Bayonne Team Wright’s UWA Martial Arts Bayonne and Jersey City, NJ Academies combined forces to break their previous record of fourteen 1st place Titles. Our previous record of 1st places was ten. The Tournament’s Director was Hanshi (Grand Master) Ralph Passero, 9th Dan in IsshinRyu and the President of the Don Nagle’s A.O.K.A. Inc. (American Okinawan Karate Association). Dr. Michael Wanko, Superintendent of the Bayonne Board of Education, is the CEO. Various Karate Styles of Martial Arts World Wide are invited to the 61st Annual Don Nagle’s A.O.K.A. Inc. Tournament. Hanshi Dennis A. Wright, 1st Generation, SEND US YOUR ARTS could not make it this year LISTINGS. If you have an however, his son Hanshi (From left to right : Sensei art opening or performances Austin Wright Sr., 2nd Dr. John Franconeri, coming up including visual Generation and children Hanshi Ralph Passero, arts, performing arts and Austin Jr., 5th Dan, Priscilla Sensei Priscilla Wright, street arts, send an email 3rd Dan and Gabriel 1st and Austin Wright Sr.) to: riverviewobserver@ Dan Wright 3rd Generation gmail.com and we’ll list it in of the A.O.K.A. were in ARTScene. ALL ARTScene attendance as well. Team LISTINGS ARE FREE. Wright Coaches were Sensei Kenneth Jackson Jr. and Sr. WE HAVE who attended and judged the MOVED TO competition to support the HOBOKEN Tournament. (Shihan Austin Wright Sr. World Titles Team Wright with his son won: Gabriel Wright.) Chloe Rivas – Placed 1st in All students are trained Sparring, 3rd in Weapons and under the direct superviKata sion of Grand Master Efrain Rivas – Placed 1st Hanshi Austin Wright Sr. 662 Newark Ave. 664 Newark Ave, in Sparring and 1st Kata and All students train at both Hoboken NJ Hoboken NJ 2nd in Weapons. UWA Martial Arts in the 201-320-3759 Mark Abdelmalak – Placed 201-320-3759 Bayonne Head Quarters 4th in Sparring We create : and the Jersey City Branch Martin Abdelmalak – *Fire Escapes Academies. Information *Railings Placed 4th in Kata on Traditional Kickboxing, *Security Doors Chance Fisher – Placed 1st Karate, and JuJitsu Team *Specialized in Balconies in Sparring and 1st Kata *Windows Training or Beginners Thomas Puskas – Placed 1st *Chain Links Classes. Please call in Kata Portable (201)437-1820. Patrick Puskas – Placed 1st *Welding Equipment Walk-ins are welcome. We *Steel Stuctures in Kata and 2nd in Sparring are family friendly. We also Cassandra Jedrzejczyk – Experts in Custom have adult MMA fitness. Designed Metal Art Placed 1st in Sparring and 1st Kata River View Observer Visit us on line @ www.allironworks Joshua Baello – Placed 1st Since 1998 nj.com in Sparring and 2nd Kata 201-349-4336
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PUBLIC DARKROOM OBSCURA DARKROOM TO OPEN IN NEWARK River View Staff Writer A public darkroom, Obscura Darkroom, will open in Newark, NJ in January 2019. Located in the University Heights neighborhood, Obscura will provide open darkroom hours, memberships for unlimited facilities usage, and classes for both adults and teens. In addition to being a darkroom, Obscura will also offer a photographic arts gallery to showcase work by facility and community members. A resident of Union, NJ, the owner Jen Zehner has been involved in film photography since 1989. In August 2018, she left her 18 year career with IKEA to pursue her lifelong dream of bringing photography to the public. “Accessibility is key.” Zehner says. “There are no other public darkrooms in New Jersey, so Obscura will be a valuable addition to the New Jersey arts community.” She continues, “I wanted to open in a community which is being revitalized, and which is accessible public transportation.
Newark, NJ fit the bill completely.” Located at 50-60 Dickerson Ave, Obscura is researching
opportunities to reach out to younger people with interest in analog photography. Zehner explains, “I feel it’s imperative to connect with younger people, to expose them to photography. It provides another avenue for them to visually communicate their unique point of view, while ensuring that the medium stays sustainable and alive in the future.” Classes for home schoolers and youth groups are of particular interest for Zehner, who states “Kids are always amazed by the magic of photography. It’s so easy to get started, there just needs to be a location in which to actually process and print their work. Obscura will be that place!”
to explore their creativity, but time and resources are limited. You can see the growing popularity of art classes in general... those ‘Paint and Sip” places are popping up all over. Obscura will give a convenient outlet for those wanting to explore photography, but who might not have time or space to have a setup in their own
homes. They can come in, do their work, and have a great time... leaving all the technical setup and cleanup to us!” Zehner continues, “We will offer memberships as a cost effective way for people to utilize our facilities, while supporting Obscura at the same time. Members will have unlimited access to the space during business hours, and will be invited to participate in members’ only gallery shows.” Starting up a darkroom can be an expensive endeavor, says Zehner.
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Asking $319,000 Contact BARBARA TULKO RE/MAX Villa Realtors for your private showing 201-868-3100 x300 201-218-4009 ©
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New construction great price! Another spectacular town home by the best quality experienced builders in Hudson County. All the bells and whistles included in price. Features over 2800 Sq. Ft. Three levels of luxury, features 3 bedrooms and three and one half baths. Best quality kitchen with appliances and tiled floor. All oak wood floors thru out. Baths tiled from floor to ceiling with the best finishing touch. Garage– two car parking, back yard -short walk to buses-train shuttle, Bright sunny rooms with western exposure No monthly maintenenace charges Great Price $649,000 Call Jeanne Spirito Listing Agent
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Jeanne Spirito 201-988-2351 jaspiritoX109@aol.com .
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This could be the “Dream Home” you have been looking for! Beautifully maintained side-hall colonial features 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, and finished space in both basement & attic. Generous room sizes, plenty of closet space, large eat-in kitchen plus a formal Dining room. Laundry is conveniently on the first floor, just off the kitchen.
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The finished basement area offers plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining, as does the lovely back yard. Call for your appointment! Priced at $459,000
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201.659.2403
201-437-0411
867 Broadway, Bayonne Visit our website at
www.exitonthehudson.com Independently Owned & Operated by Annette Rubin
OFFICE FOR RENT! PRIVATE OFFICE UPTOWN BAYONNE
.Office Space with adjoining furnished waiting room/meeting room; All utilities are included.: Lawn post for sign available; Handicap accessible. Please call for more details. Asking $1,300 per month
NEW LISTING! NEWER 2 FAMILY BERGEN POINT BAYONNE
JUST 3 YEARS YOUNG! Contemporary & spacious home features 6 BR, 4 ½ baths, and garage plus driveway for parking 4 cars! Convenient location near 8th St Station, shopping and dining.
Asking $719,000
NEW LISTING! ONE FAMILY BAYONNE
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NEW LISTING!
Absolutely charming home with 2BR & 2 full, modern baths; open living & dining rooms, hardwood floors, driveway parking; unfinished basement & delightful backyard!
ONE FAMILY w/ PARKING MIDTOWN BAYONNE Lots of charming details & character in this Victorian style home featuring 5 BR & 2 ½ baths; open sun room w/ French doors, large eat-in Kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, lovely back yard space and much more.
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Fully rented Investment property with bonus income for 2 car parking spaces; Current State Insp. Card. Midtown location close to schools and shopping. Asking $619,000
Asking $370,000
MIXED USE BLDG. BROADWAY, BAYONNE
NEW LISTING! NEWER 2 FAMILY DOWNTOWN BAYONNE
Young home offers 6 BR and 5 full baths, garage parking, and all the amenities of new construction. Just a few blocks from Light Rail, dining and schools – this property is a must see!
Asking $650,000
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Two storefront units plus 4 modern apartments – all with sep utilities; strong Cap Rate and solid income producer. Transit / Business district location.
Asking $880,000
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PRICE REDUCED! EXTRA LARGE 2 FAMILY BERGEN POINT Much larger than the average classic colonial– home offers spacious rooms and a huge unfinished attic for expanding into as needed! Convenient to schools and shopping.
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