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Art Bell: Facts about the Dark Matter radio host

It could be true. If aliens, time travel, exorcism, and a mysterious paranormal hole in Washington state could exist, so could a lawsuit over the legacy of Art Bell, currently being heard in a Hudson County courtroom, the fantastically popular late night radio personality who trafficked in rumors, crank theories, and X Files notions that were catnip to some 15 million listeners (at the peak of his popularity) around the world. Stranger things have happened! Squaring off in court are two would-be heirs to the Bell legacy (he died in 2018). One is a Texas DJ named David Rubini. The other is a Hoboken resident and anti-face mask crusader Michael Marshalek, who was recently involved in a police standoff. Rubini is demanding master recordings of some of Bell s shows, which he claims that Marshalek improperly acquired, plus $5 million in damages.

Woodland Park display In Their Shoes takes on teen suicide

In Woodland Park on Saturday, it was measured in shoes. Some 277 pairs, along 300 feet of walkway in Dowling Gardens, bore witness to unfathomable pain: of young people who are no longer there to fill those boots, sandals and sneakers. Teen suicide suicide and mental trauma in general was the subject of a sobering exhibit brought to the town by the Stigma Free Task Force, a group that since 2016 has been raising awareness of a growing problem. On each pair of shoes, a tag with a quote. Actual words from a young person who died by suicide. I can t understand why I can t be happy. I have to sit alone at lunch. My coach doesn t believe in me. I am afraid to tell my parents that I am gay. Everyone thinks I have so much to live for, except me. My boyfriend hits me. Every day I want to die.

Morristown NJ: Jockey Hollow exhibit highlights the Revolutionary War

What might have been an epic poem, told in images, is now more like a haiku. Just four photographs rather than 20 or 30 will now tell the story of the hard winter of 1779-1780, when George Washington s troops endured a frigid six months in Morristown that was even worse than the more famous big chill of Valley Forge.  “Jockey Hollow: A Closer Look,” a photography exhibition meant for Jockey Hollow Visitor Center at Morristown National Historical Park, had to be severely curtailed because of COVID. With the visitor s center shuttered by the pandemic, there was no longer room for the big exhibition that the artist-in-residence, Xiomáro, originally had in mind.

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