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Letter to Our Readers
Been through a long, tough winter? Take a break. Relax, slow down …. and enjoy a glass of wine! In the past, when people thought of American wines and wine producing regions within the U.S., they thought of Napa Valley in CA. However, over the past few years, New Jersey has made great strides in this area, ranking seventh in wine production within the United States. Take a few moments to read this month’s main editorial Wining Around New Jersey and find out how you can really enjoy what this state has to offer the “lover of the grape”. If you’re in the mood to enjoy some fine wine along with a fine dining experience, visit Shogun Legacy in Toms River. An elegant setting awaits you, along with a menu of contemporary Asian cuisine as well as traditional sushi and sashimi dishes. And their wine selection will amaze you. Looking for some enjoyable music after dining? A worthwhile search would be to find and experience the delightful sounds of an acoustical duo called A Day in The Life. This two-man combo is building quite a following at many venues throughout the Central NJ region. Read more in this issue’s Band Profile. How often do you meet a person who is really “into his or her job”? If you’re in the area, stop by River Rock in Brick and meet Anastasia. She’s a bartender who not only greets her customers with a smile and makes them feel at home, she is passionate about the treatment and working conditions of her co-workers and all those who work in the hospitality industry. Take a moment to learn more about this month’s Mixologist, then stop by, say hello and have a libation. As we all start to enjoy the season’s warming weather, let Venues NJ help you find new and exciting ways to really experience all that is out there in this Central NJ region.
Bob Byrne, Publisher LIKE US!
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Sports Bars & Quiz ................................................................. Page 6 Restaurant Profile: Shogun Legacy ............................... Page 10 Band Profile: A Day In the Life ......................................... Page 12 Mixologist-of-the-Month .................................................. Page 14 Libations ................................................................................. Page 14 Main Feature: Wining Around NJ .................................. Page 18 Catering .................................................................................. Page 20 Comic Relief .......................................................................... Page 22 Two on the Aisle .................................................................. Page 24 Dining Pleasures .................................................................. Page 28 Happy Hours ......................................................................... Page 30 Where it’s happening! ........................................................ Page 31 Concerts & Theater .............................................................. Page 32 Plugged into AC .................................................................. Page 33 The Last Word ....................................................................... Page 34 Venues Cares ..........................................................................Page 34 Publisher Bob Byrne rfbyrne@att.net Editor Lisa Schofield . 4
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Sports Bar Listings ABERDEEN Court Jester 732-566-6674 ASBURY PARK Cabana Club 732-988-4500 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Twin Light Taphouse 732-872-1345 BELMAR 507 Main 732-681-6301 Boathouse 732-681-5221 Connolly Station 732-280-2220 BRICK Brickhouse 732-279-3743 Buffalo Wild Wings 732-475-7645 River Rock 732-840-1110 Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza 732-262-5180 BRIELLE SandBar 732-528-7750 Simko’s 732-528-9989 CLARKSBURG Clarksburg Inn 732-259-2558 COLTS NECK Huddy’s 732-431-0194 EAST BRUNSWICK Brunswick Grove 732-254-0495 Gusto Grill 732-651-2737 Tilted Kilt 732-992-8532 EAST WINDSOR Brewster’s Pub 732-448-2258 City Streets 732-426-9400 EATONTOWN Bogart’s 732-542-1836 FARMINGDALE Mulligan’s 732-938-6166 Woody’s 732-938-6404 HAZLET Park East 732-739-2002 HIGHLANDS Chubby Pickle 732-872-7000 The Claddagh 732-291-0099 Clam Hut 732-291-2526 Windansea 732-872-2266 HIGHTSTOWN Tavern on the Lake 609-426-9345 HOWELL Chapter House 732-462-0056 Ivy League 732-370-2206 KEYPORT Blue Rock 732-583-7699 McDonagh’s 732-264-0999
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YEAR WINNING HORSE
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$2.50 Miller Lite $3 Heineken & Heineken Light
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Barao vs. Dillashaw
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May 1 - 4 Wells Fargo Championship Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC
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May 8 - 11 THE PLAYERS Championship TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL May 15 - 18 HP Byron Nelson Championship TPC Four Seasons Resort, Irving, TX
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Sat, May 3 – 3:00 PM ET NASCAR Nationwide Series at Talladega, TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY
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ALL WEEKEND LONG! FRI & SAT - See Bud Light Girls 4pm – 7pm Bud & Bud Light Specials, Giveaways & Contests FRI & SAT 10pm – 12am $4 MAESTRO DOBEL TEQUILA SHOTS $4 BUD LIME-A- RITA’S Mexican Food Specials All Weekend Long! Chimichangas • Tacos • Fajitas SUNDAY & MONDAY – Cinco de Mayo Party Continues $3 CORONAS * $4 MAESTRO DOBEL TEQUILA * $4 MARGARITAS $3 DOS EQUIS * $4 BUD LIME-A-RITA’S
River Rock’s
Joseph Anthony featuring Rich Carucci & host Johnny Hollywood
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DRINK & FOOD SPECIALS DURING ALL THE GAMES
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BY CLARE MARIE CELANO
hange is inevitable and when performed with purpose, can be a successful decision. Such is the case with the destination venue Shogun Legacy in Toms River -- a unique dining experience in an elegant setting featuring a menu of contemporary Asian and traditional sushi and sashimi dishes. Those who have dined here before but have not been to the restaurant for a while will be pleasantly surprised by the impressive changes that were part of a major renovation project two years ago. This fine dining restaurant sits on the site of the Bey Lea Golf Course in Toms River, and was formerly known as Shogun Bey Lea, according to Richard Filosa, manager. In its previous incarnation, the restaurant served a full spectrum of Asian cuisine. Owner Patrick Chu closed the restaurant about two years ago to undergo extensive renovations of the building, change the menu and also to overhaul the image of the restaurant. This re-imagination took about three months. “We pulled up the floors and renovated the whole building from floor to ceiling,” Filosa recalls. He describes the new Shogun Legacy as representing the evolution of the restaurant from a hibachi steak house and sushi bar to a fine dining establishment offering a comprehensive selection of Asian and Thai entrees to complement the selection of traditional sushi and sashimi dishes previously offered. In addition to the delicious food, the new, larger main dining room, new bar, and private dining room for corporate events, there is a new outdoor deck overlooking the 18th green. The deck, crafted to be an indoor and outdoor structure, is roofed and has a drop-down awning. It offers seating at the new bar, high top tables and lounges. Dining service accommodates guests as well. The space is heated and can be used all year long. According to Filosa, the outdoor deck is a dining venue during the day but at night, it become a bar and lounge complete with entertainment on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Patrons will enjoy the sounds of live music on Thursday nights. On Friday nights, Shogun Legacy offers diners the musical sounds of a full five-piece live band that plays a variety of music. Saturday nights treat guests to a DJ spinning tunes that range 10
from classic rock to top 40 to party club music. The dining tables are pulled away to make room for guests to dance the night away on the new wooden floor but there is still plenty of room to enjoy drinks, appetizers and plenty of menu selections. An 80-inch flat screen TV makes its home in the bar area and another large TV provides entertainment in the private party room where up to 25 guests can be accommodated for a variety of special occasions. Also newly installed at Shogun Legacy is a wine cellar so diners may complement the new menu selections. The wine cellar enables customers to pair their dining entrees with a wide selection of vintage wines. The menu offerings are endless with a variety of choices in appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. Some of the restaurant’s most popular appetizers, says Filosa, include the Kobe Beef Carpaccio -- sliced Kobe beef rubbed with garlic and seared with extra virgin olive oil, drizzled with soy vinaigrette. One of the most popular dishes from the sushi appetizer menu is the Yellowtail Tangerine, which offers thin sliced yellowtail topped with tangerine, cilantro, and jalapeno and finished with miso mustard and scallion sauce. All sushi is made and prepared on the premises, not brought in as in some other eateries. Specialty Rolls here include the popular, “Out of Control Roll,” which offers spicy salmon and cucumber, topped with tuna, yellowtail, salmon, spicy mayo and crunch. Entrees include Grilled Thai Lamb Chops -- rack of lamb grilled to your temperature and basted in a Thai chili sauce. Nightly specials at Shogun Legacy include three-five fresh whole fish selections, served filet style or whole fish. Also offered are Boneless Ribeye, Live Lobster, and Jumbo Prawns. For a unique dining experience that offers superb food, an elegant setting and live entertainment on a magnificent outdoor deck, visit Shogun Legacy -a unique destination you and your guests are sure to enjoy over and over again. or full menu and a photo tour of the premises, visit shogunlegacy.com.
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Inside... Restaurant & Bar - Fine dining Asian cuisine - Sushi bar - Premium Liquor and Wine - Pianist Frank Rainey plays in Main Dining Room
Friday & Saturday Nights - Dining room for Private Parties
Toms River, NJ
Outside...
Sunset Deck & Bar
- Enclosed/Heated Patio Deck & Lounge with Bar featuring...
hours LUNCH Monday-Friday 12pm-3pm
- Saturday Entertainment w/ DJ Matrix
DINNER Monday-Thursday 5pm-10pm Friday 5pm-11pm Saturday 4:30pm-11pm Sunday 3pm-10pm
(starting April)
- Live Bands Friday & Saturday Nights (starting May)
- Monthly Special Events: Wine/Spitits Tastings Cigar Nights, etc...
1536 North Bay Ave, Toms River, NJ 08753 732-286-9888
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A Day In The Life
by Tim Kolupanowich
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ne door opened as others closed for musicians Thomas Vincent and Jon Lewis. They starting playing together soon after their previous bands had broken up and quickly discovered how good a combination they were just as a duo. This will be the second full summer of playing together for the duo of Lewis and Vincent who make up A Day In The Life. Although they’ve been around for just two years, they are quickly gaining a following and have a busy summer ahead of them playing at popular summer spots all along the Shore.
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incent, from Little Falls, is the lead singer and guitarist in this two-piece acoustic alternative rock group. Lewis, who hails from Toms River, captures audiences’ intrigue as he plays the cajón, a Peruvian percussion instrument similar to a bongo drum. It is a hollow box designed to replicate the bass and snares of a drum set; Lewis
quickly taught himself to play it before joining Vincent. With just a guitar and the cajón, A Day In The Life, named for a Beatles song, sounds like a full rock group and can cover a range from classic through ‘90s alternative and current. “People are pretty shocked that there are only two of us when they hear us,” notes Lewis, who is also starting to take the reins a bit more with the vocals. They became increasingly popular as last summer went on, ending the season on a strong note. Their late run of shows included a memorable night on Vincent’s birthday in August at Latitudes on the River in Forked River. That in turn led to a higher demand for them this year. “Last summer we started playing a few spots down the shore. And from playing out so much and word-of-mouth, a lot people took a liking to us and it really took off this summer,” explains Vincent. There will be plenty of opportunities to see A Day In The Life this summer as they have a steady schedule. They will appear nearly every Thursday, and some Saturdays, at the Water’s Edge in Berkeley Township as well as every Friday for happy hour at Jenkinson’s in Point Pleasant. You can also catch them at The Crab’s Claw in Lavallette, Taste in Red Bank or Shogun in Toms River. If you want to check them out they also perform at the Village Whiskey located at the Revel Casino in Atlantic City once a month on Thursday. Even with their steady schedule, they’re willing to play anywhere. “We try different places randomly,” says Lewis. “We do a lot of private parties too; we’re actually booked for a wedding. It’s pretty cool; again this is only our second full summer playing together as a duo.”
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Both have had success in other ventures before coming together to create A Day In The Life. Both have played in venues established in the local scene such as the House of Blues, Stone Pony and Starland Ballroom, but have played bigger stages as well. Lewis has opened for bands like The Wailers and Badfish, a Sublime cover band, and Vincent played Bamboozle in 2007 with his previous group.
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United’s mission is to improve wages and working are cases where the restaurant industry can be unfair conditions for the nation’s 10 million restaurant and difficult to work in.” she comments. “ROC helps workers. restaurant workers with issues such as wages, working conditions and sexual harassment.” Braucht volunteers out of ROC’s New York office; Braucht and a group of others recently spoke at hearings in Trenton for a bill being considered that will raise the minimum wage for tips workers. That wage currently stands at a paltry $2.13 -- and this figure hasn’t been raised in over 20 years.
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She also spoke at a Congressional Briefing in Washington DC to raise the minimum wage for taxed employees. “I believe in the organization and the work they do,” she asserts, adding she is glad to be a part of the effort.
Bartender Anastasia Braucht is passionate about at least two things in her life -- her job as bartender at River Rock in Brick, and doing her best to ensure that restaurant workers have fair wages and decent working conditions. In addition to tending bar at the River Rock, Braucht also works at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park as events bartender, helping out with summer stage shows. Braucht says she loves her job, and those she works for. Most important, she relates that she believes she is fortunate to earn decent wages and have a great work environment. This isn’t the case for all restaurant workers, however, according to Braucht, who also volunteers with Restaurant Opportunities Careers (ROC United) to ensure that others will have what she her job at the organization is to let others in the has -- fair wages and decent working conditions. ROC industry know about how it can help them. “There
This veteran bartender says she has worked in the restaurant industry all her life with the exception of a stint at an office job. “I tried an office job because I liked the idea of benefits and a 401K,” she says. “I found out it just wasn’t for me,” she said. “I was also working once a week bartending at that time and realized I was much happier doing that. I made the switch to full-time bartending and never went back.”
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alifornia and its fabled Napa Valley used to be the sole location when people identified American wine-production regions. New Jersey, however, is gaining tremendous ground. In fact, we are the seventh largest wine producing state in the US, producing approximately 1.5 million gallons of wine annually, a number that is increasing. Currently, there are more than 45 licensed wineries in the Garden State, and more set to come online.
Lynn Coffin of the New Jersey Department of
Agriculture writes on its website, “This is really an exciting time in New Jersey’s wine industry. The number of farm wineries continues to increase with those wineries developing old and new varieties that work well in the state. Many of these wines are being recognized nationally and internationally for their quality and flavor, winning awards and prestigious wine competitions.” Tom Cosentino, spokesperson for the Garden State Wine Growers Association, says that New Jersey Vineyards are the fastest-growing segment of the state’s agriculture business. He told Kieht Loria of farmflavor. com, “There have been a lot of New Jersey wines succeeding in national and international competitions, winning medals and gaining notoriety, and it is fast becoming an industry people are learning about here.” Before 1981 there were very few wineries in the state, but now, wineries and tasting rooms are blooming throughout New Jersey, and quite a few farmers are switching from traditional crops to grapes, or are adding grapes. Much of this has to do with the passage in 2012 of a new law allowed New Jersey wineries to ship wine outside state lines and even internationally. According to Coffin, New Jersey has three distinctive regions for grape growing; each is an official American Viticultural Area (AVA): Central Delaware Valley AVA: designated in 1984, located in Central NJ and shared with Southeastern PA along the Delaware River, just north of Philadelphia; Warren Hills AVA: designated in 1988, located entirely in Warren County, in the northwest of the state; and Outer Coastal Plain AVA: designated in 2007, in all of Cumberland, Cape May, Atlantic and Ocean Counties. She explains: “One of the most exciting aspects of
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the industry is the ability to successfully grow many varieties of grapes because of the great conditions. There are more than 40 varieties now growing in the state, from Pinot Noir and Riesling in the North, to some of the more popular Italian varieties such as Sangiovese and Barbera in the South. We have everything from vinifera vines such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, to French American Hybrids to Native American vines. We also have a Spanish winery that has just started planting in Lower Township, Cape May County. They’ll have Spanish varieties including Albernino and Tempernio. In addition, you can find many excellent fruit wines including Apple, Blackberry, Blueberry, Cranberry, Cherry, Plum, Raspberry and Strawberry; as well as blush wines, Ports, Ice wines, Spice wines, Sangria’s and several Sparkling wines.” And yet, there is longstanding wine heritage in New Jersey
-- the drinkable gift of the great fermented grape has roots here; according to Loria, in the 1700s, London’s Royal Society of the Arts officially recognized two Garden State vintners for their quality wines.
And quality is the key word. Despite still having to battle
against a stereotypical reputation of refinery stench and all things unclean, several New Jersey wines actually won accolades from one of the world’s most prestigious wine judging events in 2012, Judgment of Princeton, organized by the American Association of Wine Economists. According to reporter Kate Zernike, who stated in her New York Times article, the event was “ modeled” on the Judgment of Paris in 1976, when the upstart Californians edged out the establishment French in a blind taste test. This time a New Jersey red came in third out of 10, following only a MoutonRothschild and a Haut-Brion. Among 10 whites, a New Jersey wine produced an hour’s drive from Manhattan came in second, with two other Jersey wines straight behind it. The two French judges (the others were Belgian and American) chose New Jersey wines over their own nation’s Bordeaux.”
[Editor’s Note: For a tasty feature about New Jersey’s wineries from a firstperson point of view, enjoy Zernike’s experience, “From Garden State to Vineyard State,” May 2, 2013, at nytimes.com] New Jersey is also the fourth state in the nation as far as
wine consumption. If you haven’t discovered New Jersey wines, Venues NJ encourages you to do so -- visit our wineries, enjoy the numerous wine events, and become a fan of the Garden State Grape! www.venues-nj.com www.venues-nj.com
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More and more, enjoying wine to relax has become symbolic of a bit of luxury, but also of slowing down a bit.
writes Monmouth County-based certified sommelier Barbara Ann Hay, whose website and blog, Wineitudes. com, gets the amateur wine enthusiast on their way and continues to educate the more advanced enophiles.
New Jersey Wine Events Venues NJ has rounded up a few of the many upcoming wine events for you to enjoy. For more, visit and save as favorites the following websites: newjerseywines.com, and localwineevents.com. “Something to Wine About” Comedy Show and Wine Tasting: Enjoy the witty wine musings of The Stand-Up Sommelier, aka Laurie Forster, as part of her “Drink Your Glass Off Tour.” Forster is a radio personality, award-winning sommelier and comedian. Tickets are $49 each. Where and When: Grape Beginnings Handson Winery (Eatontown), Friday, May 9. Visit grapebeginningswine.com Sharrott Winery Live Music Series: Live music and wine tasting; attendees are encouraged to
purchase a bottle during the performance. Live music is on the patio and lawn overlooking the lush vineyard. A selection of gourmet cheeses are available for purchase in the Tasting Room. Bring your own picnic (no other wines, though), blanket or chairs. Admission is free; wine tasting is $5.00 per person for six samples. Visit sharrottwinery.com. Where and When: Sharrott Winery, Blue Anchor, NJ. Friday, May 2 (6:00 to 9:00 pm; musical guests Brian & Mindy); Saturday, May 3 (6:00 to 9:00 pm; musical guest Laura Shay).
Cinco de Mayo Festival: Celebrate Cinco de May May 2014 2014
“Wine makes friends of us all,”
Mayo at Bellview Winery. This event will feature wine tastings, music, many food vendors. Visit bellviewwinery.com. Where and When: Bellview Winery, Landisville, NJ. Sunday, May 4 (11:00 am to 5:00 pm).
pm. When making reservations, ask about a special nearby hotel rate. Reservations are limited. Visit renaultwinery.com. Where and When: Renault Winery, Egg Harbor City. Friday, May 30.
NJ Yoga Wine Trail: This one-of-a-kind yoga class is created to relax the mind and open the senses with a unique wine tasting experience. Each class is 60 minutes and wine tastings follow each session. Dress for outdoor weather and bring a yoga mat and water. Tickets are $25 each. Visit yogawinetrail.com. Where and When: Cream Ridge Winery, Cream Ridge, NJ. Friday, May 9 (6:30 pm).
Grapes & Grains Festival Weekend: A weekend-long celebration of wine and beer tastings begins with a luau/bonfire on the beach, followed by a tasting celebration on Saturday, hosted by New Jersey 101.5 radio. Friday ticket is $79 per person, including food, bonfire and one drink ticket; Saturday, tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at door. Where and When: Ocean Place Resort & Spa, Long Branch, NJ. Friday, May 30 (7:00 to 10:00 pm) and Saturday, May 31 (4:00 to 8:00 pm).
South American Tapas & Wine Experience: High Street Grill presents a unique dining and wining experience focusing on the fare of South America. This special four-course dinner pairs regional wines. Cost is $60 per person plus tax and gratuity. Visit highstreetgrill.net Where and When:
High Street Grill, Mount Holly, NJ. Thursday, May 14 (6:30 to 8:30 pm). Ultimate Date Night: Upscale Wine Tasting: This third in a series is a delightful mix of appetizers
Mothers Day Wine Trail: At participating wineries throughout New Jersey, take Mom for a memorable outing to learn about and enjoy tasting a wide variety of wines. Visit newjerseywines.com for more information.
Blues & Wine Festival: This annual event is enjoyed by many. Where and When: Held at Natirar Park in Peapack/Gladstone, the festival will be held May 24 and 25 (rain date, May 26). Visit newjerseywines.com for more information.
and tapas paired with award-winning wines from Renault Winery. The evening includes a tour of the historic 150-year-old winery. Select from three times -- 5:00 pm, 6:15 pm, and 7:30
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Comic Relief Selena Coppock John Pizzi
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I recently had the opportunity to speak with a veteran comic/ ventriloquist John Pizzi. John is someone nearly all of us have seen at one time or another and was, for me, a timely choice with the recent passing of Otto Petersen, another contemporary ventriloquist.
lifetime of work in itself. And still to this day I They were very encouraging of my hobbies. further it wasdrive improv am a student of it all. to study improv comedy Mom wouldand actually me that to late night really led was me always to standup. I did for years In the magic business there talent andimprov “The Gong Show”and on school days. It eventually I just ofreally working with other a dummy or puppet in the corner of got the sick was invaluable for mepeople, and I also realize magic shop or inside the catalog of me tricks. how important this was in creating my ability which makes sound like a total curmudgeon, I know. This also intrigued to not be frightened me and I dabbled Stand up is very tough. You have to be able tooftake performing. with ventriloquism. rejection. How’d you handle your first bomb, unless Little did I know then, you’re the one comic who’s never experiencedV-NJ: that? I like to ask I would become one everyone about and make a living their IMDB page The rejection is definitely hard and it’s something that performing with and I see you have everyone -even my comedy idols -have experienced dummies as well as a couple ofat credits some point. Early on I think that I wanted the audienceone new being a comedian and including to like me, which can be dangerous territory,one especially writing jokes. with William and Any more Venues NJ: First, John I want to say I’m a big It’s almost like a life for female comedians. You have to be confident Forsythe. Selena Coppack’s aBostonian doesn’t and fan. Fromadly, my very first Paul Winchell starter kit and found me. I actually feel entitled to be up there with the microphone coming up? only real teams to root for are in 1962understand I’ve alwaysthat beenthe into ventriloquism. consider myin life as a that took me a while to figure out -- how to just own You are “wellNJ. rounded” comic in that you JP: Yes, NYa and I jest of course (kinda, sorta).comedian-magicianCoppack has the stage and trust myself more. I think of standup as I recently entertain in aperforming variety of ways; standventriloquist in “Laugh Killer been standstraight up for eight years and her newto be a like training a dog -- if you get out there andwas you’re up, magic and ventriloquism. How did you gift and never forget Laugh” with Artie book, The New Rules For Blondes, launches in April. confident and in control, the audience is with you. get into this gig, aside, I assume, from being where I came from or But if you exude a sense of nervousness or you Lang and William seem class clown? abuse the privilege Forsythe. It should Were you “the funny one” growing up?that has been leased insecure, they’ll eat you alive. I’ve been doingbestandup out very soon. I for about eight years and even now sometimes I’ll have John Pizzi: Ironically, I was not a class clown to me temporarily do have a few other a show where I can sense that certain people in the that I am or even funnyfrom as a child. was a home shy, quiet while projects I come a veryI funny and my olderhere sisteron this audience aren’t completely on board with me and youngLaurel boy who bitten by too. the magic bug planet. workingit on. is awas comedian, So I wasn’t really ‘the funny makes me feel nervous, but I know to just plow through by around seven.so Once experienced one’ age at home muchI as Laurel and I spent a lot of it and keep I’ll hitperformed on a jokeeverywhere. or magic for the first time, I was blown away VNJ: You’re a Staten Island guy. Howon dogoing you and V-NJ:eventually You’ve really time writing musicals in our bedrooms, choreographing reference that really wins them by something that breaks the laws of the account for so many of our comedians, Haveover. you ever found yourself more nervous strange dance numbers, and watching “Saturday Night universe. I learned stage magic, close up since vaudeville, coming from the New York than normal over anyone famous you knew Live” since I think that my parents Is this a means to an end? sitcoms, head writer-performing, sleightage of 7.hand, illusions and area?and oldest was “SNL”, in the audience? sister Emily are super hilarious, too. But yes, I’ve always cabaret performing. Later in life I would what’s your goal? beenthe a bit of aofham and and reallyhow interested comedy and the country in the 90s JP: I have opened for a celebrity in front of delve into study comedy it JP: inAfter traveling was toperforming. enhance my earlier skills. Comedy is a performing in comedy Iclubs, I realized people and the had done definitely don’thow think4000 of standup as a earlier meansinto anday end unique New York was to the rest of the a kid’s birthday party. I’ve also done a family and I think that comedians who do are pretty miserable Along those lines, did you do all the school productions? country. People would ask me -- how did you show and that night opened for strippers. people. It has to be its own reward or else you’re crazy Where’d you grow up? Or rather, if you’re get soanything funny? I like would respond, “Growing up As far as nerves, not really. Nervousness in toof doNew thisYork thing. But asperformance far as my goal, mine prettyunprepared. in New York.” The streets make comes fromisbeing me, where were you raised? broad: I’d like for my comedy (performance, writing) you sharp. I remember hanging out with If you are confident with your material there to the paybest for my life. I don’t exactly how that will andschool whoever had putdown is noknow nervousness. I grew up outside of Boston and I did friends all of the shake was out,respected but I’d like my job to be what I love to do, line was the king. Cleverness plays growing up -- I absolutely loved performing and which is write and perform comedy. sometimes more than muscle. I have doneI have showsa book for lots of famous the excitement of rehearsing and being in shows. I did people. time had donefrom a roast and all coming out in April (The NewOne Rules forIBlondes, some professional theater in Boston (at the Boston VNJ: How about yourIt family growing up. “The Sopranos” were there. I really ripped Books/HarperCollins), which I hope will open up new Baked Theater--now gone) and in highWhat’d schoolthey I became think about your decision to up James Gandolfini. He looked angry and opportunities for me. It’s a collection of humorous essays interested in singing, too. I went to college in upstate make this a career? was going back and forth with my celebrating and subverting the blonde stereotype, but dummy NY where I majored in English and didn’t do any of the andcolors. losing the verbal battle. At the end it’s for readers of all hair I was raised by my mother who was a of the show I thought it was going to be plays on campus; but I was in the onlyJP: co-ed a cappella piano teacher and pretty artsy person herself. problematic and he came over to “me” and group on campus (the Hamilton College Hamiltones) My grandparents on her side were artists and said he wanted to take a picture. He told me and the improv troupe. After school I moved to Chicago musicians. So I guess there was some out of how funny I was and was the nicest actor I the box thinking instilled in me from them. ever met.
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not provide a director much leeway to tinker with its firmly typed good-guy bad-guy characters and its heaving, melodramatic plot. Casting and matters of crowd control are of paramount importance. Scenic tweaking aside, and an orchestra shrunk to 20 from 27, this “Les Miz” will offend none of the musical’s fans with any directorial innovations, and will give them a chance to assess how a new generation of performers meets the challenges of the score. The big winners, happily, were the actors playing the dominating roles of hero and villain: Mr. Karimloo as the bread stealer, single father, long-sufferer and future saint; and Will Swenson as Javert, dogged pursuer of said hero and general scourge to all noble causes and pure hearts. Making his Broadway debut, Mr. Karimloo, an Iranian-born Canadian performer, sets a high standard in the prologue, performing Valjean’s angry soliloquy with fiery intensity and full-throttled vocalism that gradually shades into more nuanced coloring as Valjean puts behind him the grim shadows of his
Misérables,” it occurred to me that this beloved stage adaptation of Victor Hugo’s novel may have helped pave the way for the pop singing contests that have proliferated across the globe in this century.
Much like those televised competitions — “American Idol” and “The Voice” being the national brand leaders — “Les Misérables” presents audiences with a stage full of singers who, one by one, have a chance to step into the spotlight and astonish us with the mighty heft and range of their voices. Theatergoers at the performance cheered as if they were indeed at a sing-off featuring fresh-faced young performers singing pop favorites with all the dazzling flourishes they could muster. As pretty much everyone by now knows, the musical dramatizes the elaborate tale of an unfortunate French guy who stole a loaf of bread and lived to regret it. The production that opened at the Imperial Theater on March 23rd, returning the show to Broadway to capitalize on the popularity of the recent movie version, gives it an update of sorts.
imprisonment and forges a new life. The highlight of his performance, and perhaps the production as a whole, is Mr. Karimloo’s beautifully restrained but richly felt rendition of “Bring Him Home,” one of the score’s less thundering songs, in which Valjean sends up a prayer for Marius, who has fallen at the barricades after falling for Cosette (Samantha Hill), whom Valjean has raised after her mother’s death. Mr. Swenson makes for an unusually dreamboaty Javert. He musters his inner sinister to snarl and glower with gusto, and his singing has both power and precision. Javert has his own climactic soliloquy mirroring Valjean’s opening one, in which he is forced to question his life’s purpose, since Valjean’s good seems to be triumphing so annoyingly over his evil. Eyes still glowing with thirst for vengeance, Mr. Swenson’s Javert met his end with soul shaken, but vocal resources firmly intact. The rest of the cast doesn’t always meet the same high standards, although all are
creditable performers within the limits of their roles. But we mustn’t forget to acknowledge the merry antics of the conniving Thenardiers, the innkeepers from whom Valjean rescues the abused young Cosette. This grasping duo infuses the mostly self-serious musical with some appealing comic vulgarity in their number “Master of the House.” The diminutive Cliff Saunders capers around like a rabid monkey as he fleeces his customers with irrepressible high spirits, while Keala Settle grimaces and grouses, shooting daggers at her husband as if deciding whether to endure him or put him through the handy meat grinder, the better to keep down the price of sausage. This boisterous celebration of iniquity and greed has always been one of my favorite moments in the show. Here as ever, it’s the dramatic equivalent of a double espresso, providing the necessary jolt of caffeine to keep us alert for all the singing and all the suffering to come.
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Thursday, May 01 The Cabin – Bike Night Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night La Riviera – Ladies Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Koka & Philips MJ’s / Middletown Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Neptune – Shawn Mars MJ’s Tinton Falls – Me & Bobby D Friday, May 02 Blue Moon – Bob DelRosso Band The Cabin - Sideways Colts Neck Inn – Two River Band Fireside Grill – Live Entertainment La Riviera – Latin Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Bruce & Jove 7-10pm; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown Steve Reilly & Steve Devito MJ’s / Neptune – Alter Ego MJ’s Tinton Falls – Tim & Andy N Joe River Rock – Comedy Night Riverwatch – Lefty Mann Ryan’s Pub – Round Trip Saturday, May 03 Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke The Cabin - Upside Colts Neck Inn – Bondefide La Riviera – R&B Music Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30 MJ’s / Buttonwood – NJ Party Band 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown Kenny Dubman & Mary Sue MJ’s / Neptune – Butch & Kevin Ipad Band MJ’s Tinton Falls – Rob Ossi River Rock – Lisa & Wendy 3pm-7pm; DJ Javi @ 10pm Riverwatch – The Amused Ryan’s Pub – DJ Sammy Tommy’s / Brick – Trivia Night Sunday, May 04 Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30 River Rock Jay & Rob Duo 4pm – 7pm Monday, May 05 MJ’s / Buttonwood – Cinco de Mayo w/ Live Steel Drum Music Tuesday, May 06 Donovan’s Bar & Grill – Trivia Night Fireside Grill – Trivia Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia Night MJ’s / Neptune – Trivia Night MJ’s Tinton Falls Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe Wednesday, May 07 MJ’s / Buttonwood Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Middletown – Bruce Foster MJ’s / Neptune – Karaoke Steve MJ’s Tinton Falls – Game On Riverwatch - Tomardo Thursday, May 08 Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night La Riviera – Ladies Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Karius Trapp MJ’s / Middletown Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Neptune – Bob Garaffa MJ’s Tinton Falls – The Constant River Rock – Bike Night Friday, May 09 Blue Moon – Club Midge The Cabin – The Bridesmaids Colts Neck Inn – Matt O’Ree Band Fireside Grill – Live Entertainment La Riviera – Latin Night Martell’s – Bobby Lynch Trio @ 2pm; May 2014
Overboard @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood 2 Guys Jamming 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown – Shore Thing MJ’s / Neptune – Tim & Andy N Joe MJ’s Tinton Falls – Lee Canceia River Rock – Mike Dalton duo 4pm – 7pm; The Amused @ 10pm Riverwatch – Nicole & Denise Ryan’s Pub – Johnny Hasbeen Saturday, May 10 Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke Blue Moon – The Goons The Cabin – Twice As Good Colts Neck Inn – Pinnacle La Riviera – R&B Music Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; Mike Dalton Band @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Seth Tieger 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown - Tom & Tom MJ’s / Neptune – T&V Acoustic Duo MJ’s Tinton Falls – Swamp Eddy River Rock – Funbox duo 4pm – 7pm; DJ Jason Jan @ 10pm Riverwatch – Gary Philips Ryan’s Pub – Walnut Street Tommy’s / Brick – Trivia Night Sunday, May11 Mother’s Day Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30 River Rock – DJ Jersey Joe 10am – 2pm; Steve Johnson 4pm – 7pm Tuesday, May 13 Donovan’s Bar & Grill – Trivia Night Fireside Grill – Trivia Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia Night MJ’s / Neptune – Trivia Night MJ’s Tinton Falls Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe Wednesday, May 14 MJ’s / Buttonwood Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Middletown – Matt O’Ree MJ’s / Neptune – Karaoke Steve MJ’s Tinton Falls – Game On Riverwatch - Tomardo Thursday, May 15 The Cabin – Bike Night Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night La Riviera – Ladies Night Martell’s – Soul Cruisers @ 9:30pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Koka & Philips MJ’s / Middletown Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Neptune – The Constant MJ’s Tinton Falls – Russell & Shawn River Rock – Basso Bros. 4pm – 7pm; DJ Jersey Joe @ 10pm Friday, May 16 Blue Moon – Cobra Bros. The Cabin – Hair Metal Time Machine Colts Neck Inn – The Itch Fireside Grill – Live Entertainment La Riviera – Latin Night Martell’s – Mike Dalton Trio; The Replicants @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Clifton Bros. 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown – Bob Garaffa MJ’s / Neptune Melissa Chill & Rob Dye MJ’s Tinton Falls – Martin Rivas River Rock – fever Duo 4pm – 7pm; Undisputed @ 10pm Riverwatch – License To Chill Ryan’s Pub – Sound Bites Saturday, May 17 Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke
The Cabin – Eddie Testa Band Colts Neck Inn – Yazmatics La Riviera – R&B Music Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; The Nines @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Different Strings 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown Melissa Chill & Rob Dye MJ’s / Neptune – Lisa & Wendy MJ’s Tinton Falls – Seth Tieger Riverwatch – Lisa Bouchelle Ryan’s Pub – DJ Sammy Tommy’s / Brick – Trivia Night Sunday, May 18 Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30 Tuesday, May 20 Donovan’s Bar & Grill – Trivia Night Fireside Grill – Trivia Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia Night MJ’s / Neptune – Trivia Night MJ’s Tinton Falls Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe Wednesday, May 21 MJ’s / Buttonwood Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Middletown – Lee Deedmeyer MJ’s / Neptune – Karaoke Steve MJ’s Tinton Falls – Game On Riverwatch - Tomardo Thursday, May 22 Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night La Riviera – Ladies Night Martell’s – Soul Cruisers @ 9:30pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Karius Trapp MJ’s / Middletown Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Neptune – Seth Tieger MJ’s Tinton Falls The Clifton Brothers River Rock – Bike Night Shogun Legacy – Special Event Friday, May 23 Blue Moon – Joe Taino The Cabin - Goldenseal Colts Neck Inn – Xol Azul Fireside Grill – Live Entertainment La Riviera – Latin Night Martell’s – Mike Dalton Band; JoBonanno & Godsons; New Power Soul @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood Rich Genoval7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown – Magic Taxis MJ’s / Neptune – Jody Joseph MJ’s Tinton Falls – Matt O’Ree River Rock – Trane Stevens 4pm – 7pm; FuzzPops @ 10pm; Beach Party w/ DJ Jason Jan Riverwatch – Bonnie Boland Ryan’s Pub – Katastrophy Shogun Legacy A Day In the Life Band Saturday, May 24 Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke The Cabin - Moondoggie Colts Neck Inn – Stop Hear Band La Riviera – R&B Music Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; Big Bang Baby @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Lisa & Wendy 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown Andy Russo & Joe Napolitano MJ’s / Neptune Kenny Dubman & Mary Sue MJ’s Tinton Falls – Karius Trapp River Rock – Mark Berg Band
3pm – 7pm; Beach Party 5pm – 9pm; UFC 173; Modern DJ @ 10pm Riverwatch – Phil Engel Band Ryan’s Pub – Dr. Dave & Friends Shogun Legacy – DJ Matrix Tommy’s / Brick – Trivia Night Sunday, May 25 Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; Garden State Radio @ 9pm River Rock – Professionals Trio 1pm – 4pm; Joe Faronea 4pm – 8pm Monday, May 26 Memorial Day Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; Don’t Call Me Francis @ 8pm Tuesday, May 27 Donovan’s Bar & Grill – Trivia Night Fireside Grill – Trivia Night MJ’s / Buttonwood – Trivia Night MJ’s / Neptune – Trivia Night MJ’s Tinton Falls Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe River Rock – The Voice Returns Wednesday, May 28 MJ’s / Buttonwood Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Middletown – Matt O’Ree MJ’s / Neptune – Karaoke Steve MJ’s Tinton Falls – Game On Riverwatch - Tomardo Thursday, May 29 Colts Neck Inn – Open Mic Night La Riviera – Ladies Night Martell’s – Soul Cruisers @ 9:30pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Karius Trapp MJ’s / Middletown Karaoke w/ KJ Giuseppe MJ’s / Neptune – Steve Reilly MJ’s Tinton Falls – The Back Beats Shogun Legacy – Rob Garcia Friday, May 30 Blue Moon – Johnny Charles Band The Cabin – Phil Engel Band Colts Neck Inn – Bad Neighbors Fireside Grill – Live Entertainment La Riviera – Latin Night Martell’s – Mike Dalton Trio @ 2pm; Daddy Pop @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – R&R 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown - Floyd MJ’s / Neptune – The Neighbors MJ’s Tinton Falls – Paul Baccash River Rock – Johnny Mood Duo 4pm – 7pm; Eddie Testa Band @10pm Riverwatch – Trane Stevens Duo Ryan’s Pub – The Wrecks Shogun Legacy – Craig Daniels Saturday, May 31 Big Ed’s BBQ – Karaoke The Cabin – Nine South Colts Neck Inn imepiece & Frankie P. La Riviera – R&B Music Martell’s – Dr. Cheeko @ 12:30; Ultrafuse @ 9pm MJ’s / Buttonwood – Boys Meet Girls 7-10; Modern DJs 10:30-1:30 MJ’s / Middletown – Lisa & Wendy MJ’s / Neptune – Wing It MJ’s Tinton Falls – Different Strings River Rock – Chris Gilligan Duo 3pm – 7pm; Modern DJ @ 10pm Riverwatch - Ballyhaunis Ryan’s Pub – DJ Sammy Tommy’s / Brick – Trivia Night
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Applebee’s / Tinton Falls 14 Park Rd., Tinton Falls 732-935-1158 Applebee’s / Wall 2007 Rt. 35, Wall 732-280-3676 Big Ed’s B•B•Q 305 Route 34, Old Bridge 732-583-2626 Big Shots Sports Bar 780 Rt. 1 North, Woodbridge 732-750-5050 Blue Moon 114 S. Bway, S. Amboy 732-525-0014 Brass Rail 80 Rt. 79, Matawan 732-290-8400 Brickhouse 979 Cedarbridge, Brick 732-279-3743 Buffalo Wild Wings / Brick 2770 Hooper Ave., Brick 732-475-7645 Bum Rogers 2207 SW Central Ave., Seaside Park 732-830-2770 Burlew’s Seafood & Steak 59 West Front Street, Keyport 732-497-0500 The Cabin 984 Rt. 33, Freehold 732-462-3090 CJ McLoone’s 560 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls 732-758-0800 Café Luna 3679 Rt. 9N, Old Bridge 732-965-5490 Claddagh Irish Pub 297 Bay Ave, Highlands 732-291-0099 Colts Neck Inn 6 Rt. 537 732-462-0383 Court Jester / Freehold E. Main St., Freehold 732-462-1040 Donovan’s Bar & Grill 1900 Rt. 70, Manchester 732-657-0006 The Downtown 10 W. Front St., Red Bank 732-741-2828 Dublin House 30 Monmouth St., Red Bank 732-747-6699 Fireside Grill 133 Rt. 79, Marlboro 732-780-7900 Gusto’s Grill 1050 Rt. 18N, East Brunswick 732-651-2737 Ivy League Rt. 9N, Howell 732-370-2206 Jack’s Goal Line 149 Brighton Ave., Long Branch 732-870-8800 JakeaBob’s 910 Union Ave., Union Beach 732-264-3730 Landmark Tavern 117 N. Broadway, South Amboy 732-721-6812 La Riviera 113 Main St, Matawan 732-566-8400
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Maloney’s Pub 117 Main St., Matawan 732-583-4040 Market Yard Grille 18 E. Main St., Freehold 732-431-3220 Martell’s Boardwalk, Pt. Pleasant 732-892-0131 McLoones @ Favorites 3 Lafayette Rd., Fords 732-512-5025 McLoone’s Pier House 1 Ocean Pl., Long Branch 732-923-1006 Metropolitan Café 8 E. Main St., Freehold 732-780-9400 Mediterranean Chateau 27 Freneau Ave. (Rt. 79), Matawan 732-780-9400 MJ’s Middletown 1005 Hwy 35N, Middletown 732-796-1400 MJ’s Neptune 3205 Rt. 66, Neptune 732-918-9700 MJ’s Tinton Falls 1213 Sycamore Ave, Tinton Falls 732-542-3131 Molly Maguire’s 132 East River Road, Rumson 732-530-2882 Nonna’s 190 Rt. 9N, Marlboro 732-536-9050 Off the Hook 1 Navesink Ave., Highlands 732-872-2006 On the Deck 2 Simon Lake Dr., Atlantic Highlands 732-872-1424 Park 33 618 Park Ave, Freehold 732-761-1300 Pine Tavern 154 Rt. 34N, Old Bridge 732-727-5060 PK’s Shamrock Rose 415 18th Ave., Belmar 732-681-3111 Park East 3352 Rt. 35S., Hazlet 732-739-2002 Prime 34 1212 Rt. 34S., Aberdeen 732-441-9663 River Rock Restaurant & Marina Bar 1600 Rt. 70, Brick 732-840-1110 Riverwatch 799 Rt. 70, Brick 732-920-8900 Rosalita’s 180 Rt. 9 North, Marlboro 732-617-0099 Rugs & Riffy’s 493 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge 732-636-3747 Ryan’s Pub & Sports Bar 299 SpotswoodEnglishtown Rd Monroe Township (732) 251-1709
Salt Creek Grille 4 Bingham Ave, Rumson 732-933-9272 Shogun Legacy 1536 North Bay Ave., Toms River 732-286-9888 Shogun Legends 1969 Rt. 34 South, Wall 732-449-6696 St. Stephen’s Green 2031 Rt. 71, Spring Lake 732-449-2636 Sunsets 302 S. Concourse Ave., Neptune 732-775-9911 Surf Taco / Jackson 21 S. Hope Chapel, Jackson 732-364-8226 Tavern on the Lake 101 Main St., Hightstown 609-426-9345 The Shannon Rose / Woodbridge 855 St. George’s Ave. , Woodbridge 732-636-6100 The Stone Pony 913 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park 732-502-0600 The Sycamore Grille 1 Shinnecock, Manalapan 732-792-7722 Tilted Kilt Rt. 18 South, East Brunswick 732-992-8532 Tim McLoone’s Supper Club 1200 Ocean Ave, Asbury 732-744-1400 Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza/Brick 515 Rt. 70, Brick 732-262-5180 Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza/Red Bank 2 Bridge St., Red Bank 732-212-1700 1200 Ocean Ave, Asbury 732-744-1400 Twin Light Taphouse 128 Bay Ave., Highlands 732-872-1345 Windansea 56 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands 732-872-2266 Wine Loft 32 Laird St., Long Branch 732-222-7770
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THEATER Fri. – Sun, May 2 -4 SHREK Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ
Tuesday, May 6 Boz Scaggs
State Theater New Brunswick, NJ
Friday, May 9 Sinbad
Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ
Saturday, May 10 CHER Izod Center E. Rutherford, NJ
Friday, May 16 Jim Breuer
Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, NJ
Saturday, May 17 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons State Theater New Brunswick, NJ
Saturday, May 17 Twisted Sister
Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ
Fri. & Sat. May 30 & 31 West Side Story State Theater New Brunswick, NJ
Saturday, May 31 Future Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ
Saturday, May 31 Richard Nader’s Doo Wop Izod Theater E. Rutherford, NJ
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Saturday, May 24 House of Blues Little Big Town
Friday, May 16 House of Blues Neon Trees
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We know it as a social gesture when drinking with friends. We also know it as a place where “everyone knows your name.” The word conjures up a feeling of friendship and comfort. We all recall the TV character Norm who frequented the Boston tavern with the title name (actually the Bull & Finch). He visited the establishment on a regular basis because it was a place where he felt comfortable; a place where he could relax among friends. Is that not what we all would prefer when we venture out?
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Red Bank, New Jersey (732) 212-1700
Paramus, New Jersey (201) 261-1380
700 Paramus Park
2 Bridge Ave. @ The Galleria
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