Third Eye Blind will be moving from the shadows to the stage when they visit the Wellmont Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 9.
Third Eye Blind is musically talented. The alternative rock band emerged shortly after the grunge era in the nineties as a song writing duo from San Francisco. Known for songs like, “Semi-Charmed Life,” “Jumper” and “How’s It Going To Be,” they are no stranger to the Billboard Top 100. And now, several years and several […]
The classic american play "A Streetcar Named Desire" is the next student run production of the Peak Performance season.
A Streetcar Named Desire continues a great season. Set in the South, A Streetcar Named Desire follows the story of the fading southern bell Blanche DuBois, whose mask of virtue and culture starts to crumble as she collides with her sister’s brutish husband Stanley that culminates in a powerful and haunting conclusion. A Streetcar Named […]
A kitchen-away-from-the-kitchen, because the kitchen is where the heart is.
Comfort Food Kitchen: The objective within the name. When you need a home-cooked meal or a family dinner night that when you don’t have time for the preparation of the meal, The Comfort Food Kitchen, should be the first and only option. Forget about take-out, “The Comfort Food Kitchen is all about slow-food,” states Suzanne […]
Set in the early years of aviation, 'Take Flight' wove the lives of the Wright Brothers, Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh as they pursue their individual dreams of flight.
Take Flight with Montclair State University. The show, Take Flight, had the ability to weave each of the individual narratives with both fact and fiction created a world that captured the audience’s attention. Add on the incredible acting of the shows leads, a great ensemble and amazing lighting and set design, you have a show […]
Presented in the Alexander Kasser Theater with the Vincent Dance Theater, 'Motherland' recently played at Montclair State University. Although the performance was a bit unusual, it helped prove that Kasser offers something different for people of all tastes.
Motherland is quiet interesting. The basic premise of the show as to poke fun at sexual stereotypes and the maturing stages of both men and women. In the beginning of each segment of the show, a woman walked on to the stage with a wine bottle filled with fake blood, threw some onto the all […]
After a few months under bankruptcy protection, Barbarian Rugby Wear - now Barbarian Sports Wear - is happy to welcome a new owner to get them back in business.
Barbarian Brand is back and ready to be worn by the finest athletes. Barbarian Rugby Wear has emerged from under bankruptcy protection with a new leader and a new moniker. The Barbarian Brand will now be sold under the name “Barbarian Sports Wear.” The brand has been based in Canada for 32 years and produces […]
Fumé brings a familiar smell, with no dads in sight.
Fume shares the greatest variety of cigars. If you see a cloud of smoke emanate off Bloomfield Avenue, don’t hesitate to investigate. You will be pleased to find Fume. It is the cigar shop that is fully lounged and ready for you to relax. Fume is less of a shop and more of a tobacco […]
Although graduation may be a few months away, students and companies around the Montclair area are gearing up for Project Graduation 2014.
Project Graduation 2014 Project Graduation 2014 is an “all-night party” that starts as soon as graduation ends. Students are able to celebrate with their classmates in an environment without drugs or alcohol. This event is planned mostly by the parents of graduating seniors, with the additional help of many people throughout the Montclair community. Faculty and parents […]
"Wouldn’t It Be Nice" if Brian Wilson, co-founder of the Beach Boys, teamed up with Jeff Beck of the Yard Birds for a powerful night of music? Well they did! And they made sure not to leave out Montclair on their list of cool joints to perform at.
Brian Wilson creates a powerful night of music with Jeff Beck. The unusual duo met in 2005 when Jeff Beck performed as tribute to Brian Wilson. Wilson had won the MusiCares Award that year. Wilson decided that he would one day need to work with the two time hall of famer. Brian Wilson took the […]
The John J. Cali School of Music annual "Kaleidoscope" concert didn’t just open eyes, but it opened minds, giving a broader and colorful view into music and the arts.
Kaleidoscope opened up so many perspectives. The annual Kaleidoscope concert, preformed last Friday and Saturday was a 90-minute non-stop extravaganza featuring music of all styles: choral, orchestral, band, jazz, vocal, chamber, musical theater and solo instrumental. Kaleidoscope is a celebration of the diverse programming and talented faculty and students of the Cali School. I was very […]