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Grease: Improving with Age
(Entertainment/Movies)
... bygone era were present. If there were thoughts of previous productions on the
Broadway
stage or Hollywood movies, they were dispelled when the cast launched into an energetic rendition of “Hand Jive,” ...
2.
'The Killer' Off Broadway Review: Ionesco's Study in Urban Bemusement
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Speaking as an eternal student of the drama, it was good to see “The Killer,” a play by Eugene Ionesco that was last staged in these parts in 1960. It is now ...
3.
Gov. Christie Must Practice What He Preaches
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Siggia’s daughter and Francine Kaplan’s son each receive services at the
Broadway
Adult Day Care Center in FairLawn. Little by little, the mothers claim, the Governor is closing the Center by declaring ...
4.
MOVIE REVIEW: Eco-thriller "Night Moves" Casts Jesse Eisenberg as Terrorist
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE
REVIEW
Kelly Reichardt’s atmospheric and haunting new film “Night Moves” is set in the Pacific Northwest, the same region she has explored in previous films ...
5.
MOVIE REVIEW: Gorgeous Scenery and Leading Man Highlights of "The Grand Seduction"
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE
REVIEW
Filmed in Newfoundland off the eastern coast of Canada, the Canadian production “The Grand Seduction” offers gorgeous scenery, an equally gorgeous ...
6.
Testimony On How I Got My Lost Lover Back!!!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
How To Get Your husband Back & Avoid Divorce, Love Spell!! This is just like a dream I never believed that this divorce would be canceled just exactly the way DR EBOEHI told me that was how it happened. ...
7.
Testimony On How I Got My Lost Lover Back!!!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
How To Get Your husband Back & Avoid Divorce, Love Spell!! This is just like a dream I never believed that this divorce would be canceled just exactly the way DR EBOEHI told me that was how it happened. ...
8.
eboehispellcaster@gmail.com
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
How To Get Your husband Back & Avoid Divorce, Love Spell!! This is just like a dream I never believed that this divorce would be canceled just exactly the way DR EBOEHI told me that was how it happened. ...
9.
2 Changes Coming to US Post Office Service
(U.S./Nation)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The United States Postal Service is continuing to hemorrhage money, but they’re still trying new ideas. Latest figures include a loss of $1.9 billion by the USPS ...
10.
Twisty Thriller "Cold in July" Fun to Watch
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE
REVIEW
Mutating from a crime thriller to a noir to a western with a few genres in between, “Cold in July” is an enjoyably tricky nailbiter with great performances ...
11.
MOVIE REVIEW: "Words and Pictures" Does Not Do Either Credit
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Juliette Binoche and Clive Owen are fine actors. Fred Schepisi has made films as delightful as “Roxanne” and as riveting as “A Cry in the Dark.” Gerald Di Pego ...
12.
Lea Michele’s Homecoming
(Entertainment/Movies)
... takes readers through Michele's journey from schoolgirl to
Broadway
child star to lead actress. After Michele visits the Books & Greetings at 271 Livingston Street in Northvale, on May 21 she will ...
13.
"The Discoverers" Takes a Long Trek Through the Woods
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE
REVIEW
We are born into our families; we don’t choose them. This less than original observation is paraphrased by one of the characters in the intermittently ...
14.
'Irma La Douce" Off Broadway Review: A Whimsical French Affair
(Entertainment/Movies)
... to “Irma La Douce,” a little French affair that landed on
Broadway
in 1960 by way of Paris and a hit London production. Back then a hip, naughty musical about Parisian low-lifes, “Irma La Douce” registers ...
15.
N.J. Wind Power Gets One Step Closer
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The Department of Energy is willing to roll the dice on an offshore wind farm less than three miles off the coast of Atlantic City; a project the state’s top ...
16.
'17 Orchard Point' Off Broadway Review: Really No Point at All
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The best thing about “17 Orchard Point” is that Michelle Pawk is a lively presence in it. The second-best thing is that the play runs only 75 minutes, so unlucky ...
17.
'The City of Conversation' Off Broadway Review: A House Divided Over Ideals
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM It’s funny. Watching “Act One” spin around at the Beaumont Theater the other week, I wished Lincoln Center Theater had instead staged George S. Kaufman and ...
18.
'The Heir Apparent' Off Broadway Review: A Legacy of Laughter
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM In dealing with the end-of-season crush of new
Broadway
attractions, I neglected to tell you about “The Heir Apparent,” a delightful little comedy that will ...
19.
'Cabaret' Broadway Review: Alan Cumming Rules a Racy Roost
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Has it really been ten years since director Sam Mendes’ memorable
Broadway
revival of “Cabaret” closed? No matter, Mendes’ superb production has now reopened ...
20.
Superb Polish Film "Ida" Is Beautiful and Resonant
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY MIRIAM RINN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM MOVIE
REVIEW
The multiple award-winning film “Ida” is just 80 minutes long, but in that short time director Pawel Pawlikowski manages to accomplish more than ...
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