Even if Pamela Coleman āPixieā Smith and A.E. Waite hadnāt designed the modern prototype of the Tarot deck in 1909, people wouldāve still used cards to tell fortunes. It just wouldnāt have been as fun, or as illuminating, or as spooky. The Rider-Waite deck (which really ought to be called the Smith-Waite deck) concentrated mystical […]
Food and Fun
Things to see (this will include art, theater, dance, music, movies, comedy, spoken word, readings etc.)
Things to do (this will include activities like street fairs, 5k runs, reservoir tours etc.)
Strong Shows in Tight Corners at 150 Bay Street
Thereās nothing inside Gallery number 265 at 150 Bay Street. Itās still easy to see into the room ā those doors are made of glass ā but these days, the only things visible in there are white walls and a brown cement floor. The blank space is a reminder of one of the more unfortunate occurrences […]
Anthony E. Boone Thrills at Commuter Gallery
I hope that Anthony E. Boone will not take it as a grievous offense when I suggest that his artwork could easily hang in a corporate atrium. (Perhaps it already does somewhere.) The sinuous quality of his lines, the soothing feeling of his juxtapositions of color, and his studied sense of composition add up to a […]
Rogue Waves February: Six Concerts and an Entreaty
Itās the first of the month, and that means weāve got some more Jersey City shows to discuss. But before we do, Iāve got an urgent entreaty for you. If youāre in a band, or if youāre a rapper or a pop vocalist, or a local producer, or studio owner ā if youāre involved in […]
Living the Dream on RPM’s New Mega-Track
When I was a boy, before I picked up a guitar and set my sights on rock and roll stardom, I dreamed of becoming a race car driver. It was the age of muscle cars: Plymouth Road Runners, Pontiac GTOs, and fire-breathing Ford Mustangs like the one Steve McQueen used to tear up the streets […]
Jersey City Artists Show at Manhattan’s Ivy Brown Gallery
Call it coincidence or call it causal. Either way, it can’t be denied that the neighborhoods of Manhattan that are most saturated with art, and art galleries, are the easiest ones to access from Jersey City. The PATH train stops in Chelsea twice. The first platform in Manhattan is right on Christopher Street. Depending on […]
Color and Influence at New Shows at Firmament Gallery and Hamilton Square
Serious artists hope that their work will be influential. Few artists, however, would call themselves influencers. In 2023, weāve come to understand the term as a bit of a slight. An influencer isn’t necessarily a creator. Sheās a person who uses new media to compel her following to make a particular choice ā a consumer choice. […]
Hudson County Community College to Honor MLK with Free Concert
To mark the 55thĀ anniversary of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Hudson County Community College will present a special program of gospel, Broadway, and a variety of inspirational musical numbers performed by Angela Birchett and Joey Joseph-DiCarlo. Ā The concert will take place on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 11:30 a.m. in the Atrium […]
Images of the City from Jim Fischer and Project Greenville
Jim Fischer loves snow. Pictures of it at least; the Jersey City artist may not appreciate shoveling it, but heās a sure hand at depicting it. Snow swirls through the pleasantly proletarian āForty-Eight Views of Brownstone Brooklynā ā a show that is exactly what it sounds like it would be. It lays heavily on the […]
The Sacred Heart Beats Fiercely at the Curious Matter Holiday Show
True Christianity is not for the squeamish. Even the tamest versions of the faith ask believers to contend with a gruesome event: a human being nailed to a cross and left to suffocate in the sun. From the Pieta to the Passion to āThe Last Temptation of Christ,ā many famous works of art make Jesusās suffering manifest […]