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April 15-April 30, 2017

Volume 21 No. 4

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 2

THE ARTFUL LIFE

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Hudson County Earth Day Celebration See page 11

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THE ARTFUL LIFE Andrea McKenna’s Solo Show “Learning to be Lost” to open at LITM Singer-Songwriter Shayfer James’ Songs Inspired by McKenna’s Art

By Sally Deering

Artist Andrea McKenna keeps moving forward, experiencing the artist’s life she has chosen by expressing herself in paintings, scenic design and running Raven Gallery & Boutique in Jersey City with jewelry artist Javiera Rodriguez.

“I wanted an artful life,” McKenna says. “New experiences always bring something new to my work.” McKenna’s latest venture is a solo show at LITM on Newark Avenue in Jersey City’s downtown district opening Tuesday, May 2. The show” Learning to be Lost” will be an exhibition of 19 new works and 3-or-4 older pieces, she says. The

title of the show is based on a song by singer-songwriter Shayfer James, who did the show March of Crows, last year, featuring tunes he wrote about artists’ paintings. “Learning to be Lost” is a song James wrote about McKenna’s painting, “The Earth”. “Shayfer borrowed paintings from different artists in the community,” McKenna says. “He borrowed my painting “The Earth” which I had done in 2013. When I heard the song, I felt he captured my painting in words and song. The more I listen to his song, the more I realize that he captured the essence of my body of work. He described a lot of it very well. So, as I prepared for this show at LITM, I thought I would ask him to perform that song at the reception. He loved the idea and is actually taking it further. He’s creating a composition of music for the whole evening.” James will be performing throughout the Opening Reception on May 2nd. (It starts at 7 pm.) “Once we decided to do this, I thought I would change the title of the show,” McKenna says. “It’s an internal journey, learning to be lost in who you are.” This past November, McKenna suffered a personal loss with the death of

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Artist Andrea McKenna her friend, mentor and creative partner Joe Frascogna, who worked with her creating furniture. The two had unfinished projects and long-term plans, McKenna says.

“For Wolves” by Andrea McKenna “I considered canceling the show at LITM, but my

“Untitled” a new work by Andrea McKenna to be shown at LITM in May friends convinced me to “Running the gallery, push on,” McKenna says. you do spend some time “My work sort of took a together,” McKenna says. “Javiera’s one of my dearturn down a more solemn est friends.” path, and subconsciously, the show became more Along with the art galabout my grief. It’s life lery and her solo shows, imitating art, and art imitat- McKenna participates in ing life.” group shows like the JC This is McKenna’s secArtists Studio Tour. And, she designs designs sets for ond solo show at LITM; local theatrical productions her first “the Work” was exhibited in 2015. at Art House Productions in Along with her career as Jersey City and St. Peter’s an artist, McKenna says University. She designed “House of Atreus,” “James being co-owner and coand the Giant Peach” and curator of Raven Gallery & Boutique with Javiera “The Addams Family” Rodriguez has been a huge, which was presented at and very enjoyable advenLoew’s movie palace Cont’d on page 3 ture.


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Cont’d from page 2 in Journal Square. “I had a blast with Addams Family,” McKenna says. “When the curtain went up at the Loew’s you heard gasps.” McKenna says she would consider designing another show if the opportunity arose. She designed the set for the Art House fundraiser “Snow Ball” last year and she says she’s looking forward to getting to know Art House’s new artistic director Meredith Burns. She’s also looking forward to her show at LITM. “I love LITM, I love showing there,” McKenna says. “it’s a welcoming place to show. The crowd is

good.” McKenna keeps a busy schedule, but she’s committed a life in art. “Learning to be Lost” by Andrea McKenna “My life is all about art,” McKenna says. “That’s what I wanted. My painting is my first love. Everything I do it always comes back to that place. If I had to choose one thing I love to do in this world, it would be painting.” If you go Opens Tues, May 2 LEARNING TO BE LOST LITM 140 Newark Ave, JC (201) 536-5557 www.litm.com www.andreamckenna.com

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GROOVIN’ ON GROVE

GROOVE ON GROVE Kicks Off May 3; Celebrates 10th Year Rachel Sieg & “Dancing” Tony Susco Spotlight JC Rockers & Artisans By Sally Deering

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ednesday lands mid-work-week and can make it tough getting to Friday if it wasn’t for GROOVE ON GROVE, a howling-to-the moon, Wednesday night concert series spotlighting Jersey City musicians, artisans and foodies. It begins Wed, May 3, at 5 pm with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Mayor and then from 6-9 pm, all summer long under the stars at Grove Street PATH Plaza. This year, Groove on Grove celebrates its 10th year anniversary and it owes its success to the people working behind the scenes: Executive Director of the Historic Downtown Special Improvement District (HDSID) Rachel Sieg, and Talent Booker “Dancing Tony” Susco. On Wednesday, May 3rd, the kick-off begins at 5 pm on the portable stage set up at the Grove Street PATH Plaza where Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop officiates a ribbon-cutting

Segunda Quimbama ceremony. Jersey City Sweets will provide cake to sweeten the occasion and then on to the music. Dancing Tony will plug in the mics, and bring on the bands, turning Grove Street

PATH Plaza from a tangle of commuters into a festival-goers dream where the music is loud, munchies and libations are nearby and you can take a stroll and buy some cool, artsy, handmade little treasures. “At HDSID, we like to promote shopping local in Jersey City,” Sieg says. “You don’t have to go through the Holland Tunnel to buy things. You can get them right here. At Groove on Grove, we’ll have a lot of great artisans selling really cool things like jewelry, funky T-shirts, candles, make-up, soap. We have a lot of talent in Jersey City, and the Grove Street PATH Plaza is a great place to show it off. And, to the first 100 people that show up on Opening Day, we’re giving away a money pouch to put your money in and your Metro Card.” Opening Day’s musical line-up will feature three Jersey City-based bands and Groove on Grove favorites: The Milwaukees rock band, the Puerto Rican folkloric band Segunda Quimbama, and reggae from Universal Rebel. “One of the first bands that performed at Groove on Grove is The Milwaukees,” Dancing Tony says. “That’s one of the reasons they’re on the bill for May 3rd. We’re mixing it up that night.” A Jersey City resident for more than 20 years, Dancing Tony freelances as a DJ and has his own business, Rocket Dockit where he

Bring family, friends and unwind after work for some Groove on Grove. It’s a great way to get to know the people in your community, Dancing Tony says. “We want to give people who live in the neighborhood the opportunity to perform for their neighbors,” Dancing Tony says. “A lot of musicians who have made it outside of Jersey City like to play home. It’s a great opportunity for them. It’s a ‘home game’.”

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April 2017 Cultural Happenings in & around Hudson

Burke and Connolly aim to explore the unknown territory that accompanies disorder.” Tix: $20 general admission; $15 students & seniors.

Han Youngsoo (1933–1999), whose remarkable images bring to life the social and economic rebirth of Seoul in the years following the Korean War. The thirty-eight prints on view have been selected by ICP Adjunct Curator Christopher Phillips and Waterfall Mansion & Gallery Adjunct Curator Doo Eun Choi. A biographical video, Han Youngsoo: His Modern Times in Seoul, produced by the Han Youngsoo Foundation, will be on view in the gallery throughout the course of the exhibition.”

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WHITE EAGLE HALL, JC Theater Center, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctheatercenter.org. Sun, Apr. 23, 4:30 pm: Ccomedian James Judd (NPR’s SNAP JUDGEMENT) performs his critically acclaimed solo show NOW I KNOW. “Comedian and radio personality James Judd is a former member of The Groundlings in Los Angeles and the New Faces at the Hollywood Improv. As a comedian & comedy writer, Judd worked on many projects, including a critically acclaimed solo show and TV appearances on Star Search & Evening at the Improv. An evening of hilarious, dramatic and true stories.” Tix: Balcony $34; Orchestra $34; General Admission $24.

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JC THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 795-5386; www. jctcenter.org. Fri, Sat, May 5 & 6, 8 pm: THE DISRUPTION PROJECT. Robert Mark Dance & Connolly & Co. “Join creative forces Robert Mark Burke (Artistic Director, Robert Mark Dance) and Lauren Connolly (Artistic Director, Connolly & Co.) as they dive into an evening of mayhem and disruption. The first of many evenings celebrating the art of collaboration,

MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB, wwwmilesquaretheatre.org. (201) 683-7014. Through Sun, Apr. 23, BETRAYAL by Harold Pinter. The story of marriage and infidelity with Matthew Lawler (ABC’s The Family), Dena Tyler (CBS’s Bull), and Aidan Redmond (The Cripple of Inishmaan, on Broadway). Directed by Chris O’Connor.

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GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GTNBRG; www.guttenbergarts. org; email: studio@guttenbergarts.org. Fri, Apr. 7 (Opening Reception 7-9 pm) through Fri, May 26: MADE HERE, Winter 2017 Group Exhibition. Artists featured: Milcah Bassel, Joseph Martin Gabriel, Ryan Schroeder and Jeremy Smith. “The works included in MADE HERE were created during the artists’ residences this past winter. The title ‘MADE HERE’ carries not only multiple definitions, but multiple conceptual meanings ranging from location to identity, the politics of materials and the historical nature of place. All of these new works deeply considered many of these issues and are only just the beginning points for deeper refection.” (Pictured, work of artist Jeremy Coleman Smith.) JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Through June 9: DISRUPTION, group exhibition of artists’ works in various

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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?”

JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY at Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave, Suite 4151, Through Apr 29: Victor Castillo’s WE WERE ALL TO BE KINGS and David Choong Lee’s GRAVITY. “Victor Castillo’s show is a new series of big and small paintings on canvas and paper inspired by vintage American animations. After 20 years of being a staple in the San Francisco art scene, David Choong Lee has perfected a signature style that merges figuration and abstraction.” (Pictured, work by David Choong Lee.) LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. www.litm.org; Opens Tues, May 2: LEARNING TO BE

LOST, solo show by Andrea McKenna with musical guest Shayfer James. McKenna exhibits 19 new works and 3-4 older works. Singer-songwriter Shayfer James performs songs inspired by McKenna’s art. Opening night, Tues, May 2. (Editor’s note: See RVOs story on Andrea McKenna on pg. 2 of this issue.)

NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www. novadogallery.com. Thurs, Mar. 16-Thurs, Apr. 27, (Opening Reception Thurs Mar. 23, 6-8:30 pm) THE POWER SHOW with Brian Gustafson, Dusty Herbig, Jim Ridlon, Rainer Maria Wehner, and Maurizio Zuluaga.

MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 6042702; www.manacontemporary. com. Mon, Wed, Fri, 1-5 pm, through June 9: “Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956–63. “The exhibition, organized by ICP and the Waterfall Mansion & Gallery, will be the first substantial U.S. showing of the work of Korean photographer

107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE, 107 Bowers Street, JC, (201) 280-04821, kd@107bowersgallery.com. Now showing: SUPERWOMAN, a group show, runs through April 29. Gallery is open Sat & Sun, 11 am-4 pm. Artists exhibiting: Ann Marie Rhiel, Blonde Jenny, Cecilia Martinez, Cheryl Gross, Diane Carbone, Ekaterina Abramova, Fermin Mendoza, Gail M Boykewich, Hao Feng, Hiyasmine Gaskins, Janina Williams, Jean-Antoine Norbert, Jerome China, Jessica Ward- Wells, Leslie Kerby, Leslie Sheryll, Loarina Gonzalez, Luis Alves Collage, Mitch Traphagen, Nancy Tompkins, Phil Vassil, Philip Robinsonj, Rebecca Fraizer, Santiago Cohen, Socrates Marquez, Steve Singer, Theda Sandiford, and Wendy Seltzer. For more info, go to: www.facebook.com. (Pictured: “Woman’s World” by Luis Alves.)

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CHRISTINE SANTELLI; Sat, Apr. 22, 10 pm-11:59 pm: TED CHUBB. “Ted Chubb is an American trumpeter that delivers a fresh approach to modern jazz, drawing the listener in with striking originals and reimagined classics, while keeping the audience swinging and partying along. Ted tells a musical story reminiscent of the sophistication of Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Frank Sinatra, and Ahmad Jamal, mixed with the funky swagger of Lee Morgan, interpreted through the lens of a new era, and a wide palate of diverse musical influences.” (Pictured: Ted Chubb and bandmates.)

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.

hand; Makers Market featuring Artisans selling handmade items. Drinks, food, sweets and live music. What a great combo!”

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GROOVE ON GROVE, Grove Street PATH Plaza, Grove Street PATH Station, JC. www. jcdowntown.org. Begins Wed, May 3 and runs Wednesdays, from 6 – 9 pm through September. 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

WORD BOOKSTORE, 122 Newark Ave, JC. www.wordbookstores.com. STORYTIME, Sat, Apr. 22, 11 am: Ruth Chan read from her latest book, GEORGIE’S BEST BAD DAY. “In GEORGIE’S BEST BAD DAY, Georgie and Friends are all having a bad day. So this cat and his crew of adorable animals decide to do their favorite things to turn their day around. They make pickles...They try knitting...They even bake a cake...and their bad day only gets worse! But in this gorgeous and silly picture book from author and illustrator Ruth Chan, Georgie and Friends learn that bad days always go away when you’re with friends, even if your head gets stuck in a pickle jar! Ruth Chan is a children’s book author and illustrator who loves cake just as much as her Cont’d on page 15

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POTATO CAFE

Brazilian Café Batata serves Potato Pancakes (Batata Suica) & Other Yummy Dishes Brazilian Cuisine with a Side of Friendly Vibes By Sally Deering

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wners Vini and Yuna Parana give customers a light, airy and friendly vibe in their Brazilian eatery Café Batata, (in Portuguese it means Potato Café). It’s a little bistro nestled among the two-story houses that line 2nd Street between Brunswick & Monmouth Aves; and the house specialty is the Batata Suica, a SwissBrazilian potato pancake with a choice of stuffings that are all gluten-free and delicious.

Vini and Yuna Parana, owners of Café Batata on 2nd St in JC

Mignon Champignon “The Batata Suica is a coarsely-grated potato pancake,” Yuna says right after a Friday afternoon lunch, “and we have eight choices of stuffing. The popular dishes are the Mignon Champignon, which is filet mignon with mushrooms, and our Chicken and Brazilian Cream Cheese Batata, which is also very popular.” Vini and Yuna work with Chef Tyrone Harley, Sr., a Culinary Institute of America grad who runs

Chef Tyrone Harley, Sr., and his assistant, and son, Tyrone Harley, Jr. runs the kitchen with the assistance of his son Tyrone Harley, Jr. “Chef Tyrone is great,” Yuna says. “He’s given us very good feedback. He’s been very helpful.” The Batata Suica (potato pancakes) are gluten-free

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and besides the Mignon Champignon include the Smoked Salmon and Broccoli; Shrimp and Cream; Smoked Turkey Breast and Cream; Beef Chili; Bacon and Brazilian Cream Cheese, Spinach and Cream; and Sundried Tomato ($8.95-$14.95). Homemade croquettes include the Coxinha con Catupiry, a chicken croquette with Brazilian cream cheese; the Kibe, a croquette with wheat, minced beef and spices; and the Risolis de Milho croquette

filled with corn and cream ($3.95-$4.75). Salads are the Kale Caesar, Spinach Salad with Bacon & Egg; and soups feature the Broccoli & Cream, and Chicken Noodle; ($3.95-$7.75). Sweet treats include Chocolate Chip and Almond Butter Crunch cookies and the Magic Bar, a sensationally dense brownie made with dark chocolate, almond, cashew and coconut ($2.75-$3.95). Before opening Café Batata, Vini and Yuna sampled more than 20 coffees before choosing the organic Brazilian brand they serve. It’s fresh-brewed and can be made Espresso; Espresso Doppio; Americano; Café Latte, and Cappuccino. (You can even

get an additional espresso shot for a buck.)

The couple opened Café Batata a year ago January when they took over the old Lamppost bar. (The lamppost is still outside the café’s front door.) Inside, the walls are a warm yellow, and the wood tables are accented with brightly colored chairs. A flatscreen TV keeps the news and sports-of-the-day up-to-theminute. Cont’d on page 15


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So far business has been mostly word-of-mouth, Yuna says, and delivery has been great thanks to Grubhub. Weekend Brunch is served all day and its very popular. It features French Toast with Maple Syrup topped with Fresh Berries; the Bacon, Egg & Cheddar Stuffed Batata, the Mini Batata Hash Browns topped with Two Eggs & Bacon and the Omelet, served plain or with extras ($3.95$10.95). There are daily specials, too, like a choice of Paninis served on warm Ciabatta Bread including the Mozzarella, Tomato, & Basil with Pesto; the Turkey, Provolone, & Fresh Tomato; and the Prosciutto, Provolone, Tomato & Arugula ($6.95$8.95).

Café Batata is available for parties and special occasions. It seats about 35, and for the summer, Vini and Yuna are adding benches outside for folks to sit and enjoy one of the fruit smoothies they are planning to add to the menu. Although it’s a tough work schedule – Café Batata is open seven days a week – Yuna says the couple enjoys being a part of the downtown neighborhood, and achieving a goal they’ve always wanted to achieve. “This is our baby,” Yuna

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adorable cat Georgie. Originally from Canada, she now lives in Brooklyn with her cat, Georgie, and her dog, Feta. RSVPs encouraged, but not required.”

LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Through Aug. 27: ILLUSION: NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS.

“Get ready for an exhibition that will blow your mind! Illusion: Nothing Is As It Seems is designed to make you question your perception of the world around you, and perhaps reality itself. The exhibition’s dozens of thought-provoking exhibits explore principles rooted in magic, art, neuroscience, physics, biology, psychology, and technology. Gaze into a mirror and watch yourself morph into your inner animal. See how theater, haunted houses, dark amusement park rides, and magic tricks use a special effects technique called Pepper’s Ghost to deceive you.

says. “It’s a labor of love.” If you go Café Batata 382 – 2nd St, JC (201) 217-4146 www.cafebatata.net Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs: 11 am - 8:45 pm Fri, 11 am - 9:45 pm; Sat, 10 am – 9:45 pm; Sun, 10 am – 8:45 pm. To Read More River View Observer Restaurant Stories By Sally Deering Visit www.riverviewobserver.net Let a colony of illuminated bugs crawl up your arm! The exhibit includes optical, perceptual, and audio illusions. Science and art intersect in this mind-boggling, mesmerizing exhibition.”

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Sundays, Apr. 30May 28, shows at 1 pm. Tix (at the door) for Kids, $11 & Adults, $12. PUPPETWORKS presents THE WIZARD OF OZ. “Dorothy is convinced the Wizard of

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