For its 30th anniversary, the tour becomes a two-day affair.
Continuing its tradition as a haven for creativity, Hoboken hosted its 30th Annual Artist Studio Tour on Saturday and Sunday. With 40 locations and the participation of 200 artists of all mediums, the event proved that, in the Mile Square, the arts are far from dead. The first stop on the tour for most was City Hall, where tour participants picked up maps outlining the galleries and spaces (and the best route between each). Director of Cultural Affairs Geri Fallo was on hand at the front to greet visitors and answer questions. "Everyone has been very pleased with the turnout, and the energy has been so high this year," she said. "There are so many new locations, and such new life (to the tour)." Inside City Hall, Fallo suggested that I …
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City of Hoboken - City Hall
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Monroe Street Movement Space
720 Monroe St, Hoboken, NJ
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Community Church of Hoboken
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Mile Square Theatre's 8th annual "7th Inning Stretch" production tells poignant tales of the baseball diamond.
It was yet another home run on Saturday for Mile Square Theatre's eighth annual production of "7th Inning Stretch," a collection of short plays about baseball. DeBaun auditorium had filled up quickly for the show, which consisted of seven 10-minute plays about baseball, commissioned solely for the production by artistic director Chris O'Connor. "Thanks for coming out on this beautiful evening," said O'Connor to the crowd, while outside heavy rain and wind pounded the city. Mayor Dawn Zimmer and Human Services Director Leo Pellegrini threw the ceremonial "first pitch" before the proverbial curtain was raised for the show. The first short play was an excerpt from "Rounding Third," a full-length comedy by Richard Dresser about a little league…
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Ivonne Ramirez
11:58 am on Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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