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Volume 21 No. 4

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

Apple of His Eye Cal Carter

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ARTScene

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Luciano’s San Vito

Jonathan Levine returns to JC Moves Chelsea Gallery to Mana Contemporary

Pgs. 16 16--20

By Sally Deering Photos by Fermin Mendoza www.hobokenlock.com

See page 7 Musical Mondays At the Museum See page 5 Holy Rosary Church See Page 9

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Hudson County Earth Day Celebration See page 10

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Cal Carter to get to their next desigBy Sally Deering nated spot.” Carter’s photographs are etired carpenter Cal urban and architectural: people riding escalators, R. Carter grew up in Lousitting on subway platisville, Kentucky, came to New Jersey and exchanged forms, walking along

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APPLE OF HIS EYE Photographer Cal R. Carter casts a Midwesterner’s Eye on the Big Apple

REVERSE COMMUTE, Carter’s first exhibit at Ispresso at Park in Weehawken his tool box for a Fuji camera. Self-employed, Carter now spends most of his time doing what he wants, when he wants and that includes grabbing his Fuji Film to go “hiking in Manhattan” and photograph. Thirty of Carter’s Big Apple photographs will be on display in his show REVERSE COMMUTE at Ispresso at Park, a boutique cafe on Park Avenue in Weehawken. The show rainy streets. He says these opens Sat, Apr 8, and runs images may be influenced through April. by his years as a carpenter “I’m self-employed, so reading blueprints. I don’t have to go to work “When you build somewith the rush hour crowd,” thing you have to work Carter says, on his way to backwards,” Carter says,” Ispresso to hang his phoand you have to think backtographs. “I can do the wards, from the end result opposite of what I’ve done to the beginning. I’m a vithe last 20 years. I like to sual thinker. Lines, shapes, watch people and the City and forms have been my is full of tourists and locals. life.” My show is about capturing Carter and his wife Susan what everybody is walking Knight, a retired arts adpast in a hurry, trying to ministrator have lived Page 2-April 1-April 15, 2017 River View Observer

in Hudson for 16 years. Before that, Carter spent 17 years working construction in Louisville. He has travelled all over the world and to almost every national park, he says, including Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon where he worked as a short order cook back in the day. There, he received room & board and a stipend along with the opportunity to hike the canyon with his trusty camera around his neck. “You would work six, seven or eight days in a row and then get three days off to hike the canyon,” Carter says. “I’ve always had a job to make money to travel. That was my reason for working every day. I’ve been to Greece, to Scotland, all of the Caribbean, and I’ve been to Hawaii four times.” After living in Indiana, Carter and his wife moved

years, also printed the photographs for his show. “Everything I’m doing in this show reflects what I’ve learned these last two years,” Carter says. “Juliana changed my eyes. I try to be unique in my own way. When I look at a reflection in the window, I can see what others aren’t looking at.” East. “All my friends thought I was nuts moving to New York,” Carter laughs. After first living in West New York, the couple settled in Weehawken. “It’s neighborly,” Carter says. “It feels suburban, but you’re right across from New York. You’re there, but you’re not in it. Both of our careers are in the city.” Carter, who has been studying with tutor Juliana Beasley for the last two

If you go Sat, Apr. 8 through Sun, Apr. 30 Opening reception, Sat, Apr. 8, 5-7 pm REVERSE COMMUTE Ispresso at Park 4701 Park Ave, WEEHKN www.calcarterphotography.com www.ispressoatpark.com Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 am-6 pm Sat, 9 am-7 pm; Sun, 9 am to 5 pm River View Observer Supporting the Arts Since 1998


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The Hoboken Shade Tree Commission will be giving away 2,500 small trees (saplings) to Hoboken residents. The trees are suitable for backyards and large pots but are currently too small as street trees. The trees will be available for pickup on Saturday, April 8th from 10am to 3pm at the Hoboken Public Works Garage located on Willow Avenue between Observer Highway and Newark Street.

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“PHOTOGRAPHERS UNKNOWN” a group show Friday, April 7 to Saturday, April 29 Hob’art gallery Hob’art gallery is celebrating everyone who takes photographs with their cell phones. This exhibition will show both known and unknown photographers. It is for those who use their cell phones to record the spaces, people and places in their lives. “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” -Aaron Siskind Gallery information can be obtained on the website www.hob-art.org and via

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Jonathan Levine returns to JC

Moves Chelsea Gallery to Mana Contemporary By Sally Deering Photos by Fermin Mendoza

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t’s been two months since Mana Contemporary staff painted the words “Jonathan Levine Gallery” next to studio doors on the 3rd and 4th floors. Gallery owner, art collector and curator, Levine created a huge splash on the New York scene with his Chelsea gallery and now he’s back in Jersey City. The 4th floor Jonathan Levine Gallery features the work of Los Angeles artist Victor Castillo’s WE WERE ALL TO BE KINGS, a solo exhibition of paintings and mixedmedia inspired by vintage American cartoons. On the 3rd floor, artist David Choong Lee of San Francisco debuts GRAVITY, a collection of abstract 3D paintings that take the viewer to a place beyond the surface of the canvas (3D glasses supplied at the gallery). At the shows’ openings on Saturday, April 1, Levine welcomed guests in his down-to-earth Jersey way (he was born in Trenton). Levine studied at Montclair State University, opened galleries in New Hope, Pennsylvania, then Philadelphia and Chelsea. By the late 1990s, Levine had connected unknown artists all over the world

with collectors “from corporate CEOs to rock stars”. Now he’s back in Jersey City, and Levine says, that’s where he wants to be. “I’m the only commercial gallery at Mana Contemporary,” Levine says as guests stroll in for the gallery’s exhibitions. “New York City is over for me. It’s too expensive, and too crowded. This is better than Chelsea. It’s still gritty. I like being back where I’m from. I’d rather show work in my home state.” COMIC CHARACTERS FROM THE PAST

Victor Castillo, born in Chile and a resident of Los Angeles, presents walllength paintings of cartoon characters from the classic animation studios of Van Beuren and Walt Disney, notably from the Silly Symphony series produced in the 1930s. The artist

describes the painting titled We Were All to Be Kings, as “a king eating alone … a table with a feast...and all around animals are watching. The animals are angry because they have realized that they are food for slaughter.” “I grew up with a fascination for American pop culture,” Castillo says. “In the Disney productions that arrived in Chile, you would see Uncle Scrooge traveling the world in search of wealth. They would arrive in a place with lots of gold, and he and his nephews would take it and be happy. I feel with right to appropriate because I grew up with all this in my face. My paintings come from my dreams.” ABSTRACT 3D, THE SIGNATURE STYLE David Choong Lee has been a staple of the San Francisco art scene for the past 20 years and has perfected a signature style that “merges figuration and abstraction”. He says his influences have been diverse,

van Gogh to Rembrandt, graffiti and underground music. This is Lee’s first venture into Jersey City, which, he says, reminds him of Oakland, California near San Francisco. “I heard a lot about Mana Contemporary,” Lee says. “This is my first time here and I’ve already met a few great artists.” Dan Frohwirth of Jersey City is an arts patron who’s on the board of Pro Arts in Jersey City and formerly on the board of Art House Productions. Frohwirth stopped by to see Levine’s shows at Mana Contemporary. “I’m glad he’s here,” Frohwirth says. “He shows great artists. I’m hoping this is the beginning of more New York galleries coming here.” Fans of Jonathan Levine’s exhibitions, Rachel Bridge and Gina Altadonna drove in from Philadelphia to see the shows at the Jonathan Levine Gallery. “It’s fantastic,” Altadonna says, wearing 3D glasses to look at Lee’s paintings. “Jonathan always has fantastic shows. I’m surprised and intrigued at what he presents. I didn’t expect this at all. It’s amazing.” Jonathan Levine says he’s committed to new and cutting edge art. His roots date back to 1995 when Levine’s

Rachel Bridge takes a pic of Gina Altadonna at “Gravity” presented by Jonathan Levine Gallery at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City

life-long participation in punk and underground music grew into a curatorial experiment. In 2005, he opened Jonathan Levine Gallery in Chelsea and two years later, he relocated the gallery to Jersey City with a new focus on community and collaboration. His first show at Mana in March was “Welcome Back to New Jersey” and featured several popular artists including Ron English of Jersey City. “I’m proud to be here,” Levine continues. “For me, as a gallery owner, I get to experience the artists’ creative process. I’m inspired by their activism. I’m motivated, energized and excited by the artists I work with. Their work takes me to another place.”

If you go Sat, April 1 through Sat, Apr 29 Jonathan Levine Gallery Victor Castillo’s WE WERE ALL TO BE KING’ David Choong Lee’s GRAVITY Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave, JC www.manacontemporary.com (201) 604-2702

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ARTScene VISUAL ARTS

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 Ryan Schroeder.)

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?”

April 2017 Cultural Happenings in & around Hudson Reception Thurs Mar. 23, 6-8:30 pm) THE POWER SHOW with Brian Gustafson, Dusty Herbig, Jim Ridlon, Rainer Maria Wehner, and Maurizio Zuluaga.

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. (Pictures: “Inner Beauty” by Theda Sandiford.)

THEATER JONATHAN LEVINE GALLERY at Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Ave, Suite 4151, JC. Opens Sat, Apr 1, and runs through Apr 29: (Opening reception Sat, Apr. 1, 6-8 pm.) 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.)

MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 6042702; www.manacontemporary. com. Through May 31, Gary Lichtenstein Editions presents: JANETTE BECKMAN: NEW SILKSCREENS. “Janette Beckman is a pioneer in the world of visionary collaboration, as is evident in her vast photographic portfolio of creative artists—most of whom are now legends in their respective industries. When Beckman chose silkscreen, another collaborative process, to produce her newest body of work, Gary Lichtenstein embraced the opportunity to provide an environment that would encourage her exploration.”

GALLERIE HUDSON, 197 Newark Ave, JC, (201) 434-1010, www.galleriehudsoncom. Gallerie Hudson presents street photographer MICKEY MATYHIS and painter, the late ELMIRA WOOD. (Pictured, photo by Mickey Mathis.)

NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www. novadogallery.com. Thurs, Mar. 16-Thurs, Apr. 27, (Opening

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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,

FOX & CROW, 594 Palisade Ave, JC, www.foxandcrowjc.com Tues, Apr 4, 8-10 pm: BACKROOM BROADSIDES (Spoken word series.) Thurs, Apr. 6, 8-10 pm, SPAGHETTI SESSIONS SONGWRITERS SERIES. Fri, Apr. 7, 10 to 11:59 pm: PETER VITALONE.

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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JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER & WHITE EAGLE HALL, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctcenter.org. Fri, Apr. 7, 7:30 pm: PROLIFERATE. “Nimbus Dance Company partners with JCTC for an evening of concert dance at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City. Performance by the Nimbus dancers will be following by a Gala Reception honoring the Dance to Learn program, a state-wide creative movement program that Nimbus provides for over 350 Jersey City students every year, along with raising funds for Nimbus’ dance programs in Jersey City schools.”

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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.

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

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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Boulevard, JC. (201) 2001000; www.lsc.org. Through Sept. 4: MYTHBUSTERS: THE EXPLOSIVE EXHIBITION. “Can you really huff, puff, and blow a house down? Does toast always land butter-side down? What keeps you drier, running in the rain or walking through it? Can you really pull a tablecloth off a fully-set table without disturbing a dish? In this amazing hands-on exhibition, you can put these myths to the test—just as the team from the popular MythBusters TV show has done for years! Use scientific observations and your own curiosity to search for the truth behind some commonly held beliefs. MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition includes live demonstrations, visitor participation, and spectacular sets and experiences from the TV show. On display

in our largest gallery, the exhibit overflows with hands-on props and gadgets from the show.”

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Sundays through Apr 9, 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 Oz can help her go home. Join Dorothy on her travels as she meets the Silly Strawman who wants brains, the Shiny Tin Man who wants a heart, and the Cowardly Lion who wants courage. Will the Wizard of Oz grant their wishes?”

OUT OF TOWN HAPPENINGS

NEW VICTORY THEATER, 229 W. 42nd St, NYC. www. newvictory.org. Now through Apr 16: SOMETHING. From Liberi Di Physical Theatre: “Something aerial. Something funny. Something beautiful. A troupe of seven skilled acrobats fuses circus, dance, physical theater and clowning into a singular, captivating performance that appears comically effortless. From reading a book to playing a game of poker, these inventive performers create silly, surreal scenes out of everyday ordinary acts. This show has SOMETHING for everyone!” 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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DINING OUT FAMILY STYLE

Luciano’s San Vito Restaurnat & Pizzeria serving Bayonne Since 1979

Anthony Ventrone, Luciano Ventrone, Antonio Ventrone and Chef Santo Cropano of San Vito’s Restaurant & Pizzeria in Bayonne

It’s all about Family at Luciano’s San Vito Restaurant & Pizzeria Since 1979, Bayonne Eatery brings Italian Traditional Cuisine to the Neighborhood By Sally Deering

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uciano’s San Vito Restaurant & Pizzeria has been a Bayonne landmark since it opened its doors in 1979 with Luciano Ventrone making pizzas in the front and his wife Maria cooking Italian dishes in the kitchen. More than 35 years later, it’s still a family affair as Luciano and Maria pass the torch to their son Anthony and his cousin Antonio Ventrone who run the restaurant and Anthony’s sister Joanne Darmanin, who handles business affairs. Mom and Dad are still involved, Anthony says, but more on a consulting basis. Anthony and Antonio are responsible for what goes on the plates. “Cooking is my true passion,” Anthony says. “When I was in high school, I was working parttime making pizzas. My mother would show me recipes for meatballs and

chicken soup. Ironically, that’s how we started with our soups. My dad was working, and my mother would make it here or make it home. Soups like Escarole Bean and Chicken Soup. She would make extra, and Dad would tell the customers, ‘I have soup, would you like to try some?’ People starting asking for it, and now we serve soup every day.” The restaurant, which seats 65 on the first floor has a second floor used for private functions or when the place gets super busy. It’s been a successful run for Luciano’s San Vito with more than 35 years of feeding Bayonne residents and out-of-towners. The restaurant keeps packing them in, Anthony says, because the family recipes they serve are consistently good and made with fresh ingredients. “We keep all ingredients fresh and try to keep the prices down,” Anthony

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Villa Maria Banquet Facility is across the street from Luciano’s San Vito Restaurant

says. “Food should always be consistent and cooked with love.” The restaurant has been so successful, the family opened a catering hall across the street – Villa Maria, named for Maria Ventrone, and used for big parties and wedding receptions. Open 11 am to 10 pm, Luciano’s San Vito has a hearty menu of classic sandwiches, gourmet pizzas and chicken and seafood dinners and specials. Gourmet pizzas include the

Napolitano with fresh mozzarella; White Pizza with tomato & ricotta, White Pizza with broccoli, the Luciano Special Combo pizza with sausage, mushrooms, pepperoni and onions, Stuffed Pizza, Whole Wheat Ultra-Thin pizza, and Buffalo Chicken Pizza ($5-$22). Soups are Chicken, Lentil and Escarole Bean ($4); salads are Sherry, Chef, Seafood, Caesar and Cold Antipasto ($7-$14.95). Pastas include Penne Puttanesca, Pasta Primavera,

Bowties, Pasta with Vodka Sauce, Rigatoni with Mushrooms, Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce, Baked Ziti, Stuffed Shells, and Pasta Carbonara ($7-$10.75). Chicken and Seafood dishes include Chicken Sorrentino (eggplant & fresh mozzarella), Chicken Parmigiana, Chicken Marsala, Chicken Francese, Chicken with Broccoli and Chicken alla Maria with white wine & mushrooms. For seafood lovers, there’s Shrimp served Parmigiana, Marinara, or Francesestyle, and Zuppa di Pesce (fish combo) ($12.50$19.95). “Some recipes came from Italy,” Anthony says, “and some standard recipes we put our own flair to.” There are signature dishes, too, like the Hot Antipasto Appetizer. Anthony says: “It’s a unique dish, a sampling of six of our appetizers on one plate including sautéed shrimp, Cont’d on page 15


DINING OUT FAMILY STYLE Cont’d from page 14 San Vito’s Restaurant broccoli rabb, stuffed mushrooms and clams. It’s a good dish for two people to share. Our Fried Calamari is popular, too. We buy simple, fresh ingredients and fry the calamari fresh to order, with a little salt and pepper and a little love.” The restaurant’s most popular entrée is the Chicken Scarpiello which is chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms with fresh Rosemary sauce. And there are specials like a whole Branzino, Snapper filets, salmon, lamb-chops, rib-eye and all served with pasta – some of which is

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homemade. Desserts like the Tira Misu and the Cannolis are homemade, too. Family recipes in a familystyle restaurant. Luciano’s San Vito is deeply-rooted in family tradition. Anthony says: “I grew up here and many friends I have were customers in the past. I was married and half the wedding party were customers who became friends.”

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