Complete Information About South Orange Performing Arts Center Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month to offer Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company's New Work AWAKENING Free for the Month of May 2021 in Off-Off-Broadway at Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company. Maplewood Township, South Orange Village, SOMA Cross Cultural Works and the AAPI Community unite to recognize and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.These organizations stand.
A year living in a hotel with 3 kids. Inside Newark’s affordable housing crisis.
Updated May 11, 4:47 PM;
Posted May 11, 6:30 AM
Shari Brown and her children Trinity, 10, left, Tristan, 9, right, and 3-month-old Tafira have been living in a hotel for more than a year, unable to find a permanent place to live. Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
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Shari Brown has no place to cook dinner.
The hot plates in her hotel room just don’t cut it, but that’s all she has on hand. A shared microwave on the third floor is the only alternative.
It’s been more than a year since the Newark resident had a consistent place to cook for her three kids. When it’s time to eat, Brown, 36, has few options: Prepared food from the supermarket, help from strangers who bring home-cooked meals, or if she has a few dollars to spare, takeout.
Stephen Colbert on life in N.J., the pandemic and the pizza he craved every night
Updated May 08, 2021;
Posted May 08, 2021
Stephen Colbert points to the New York skyline when talking with his wife, Evelyn McGee-Colbert, at their home in Montclair for a virtual fundraiser benefitting Montclair Film. McGee-Colbert is president of the film festival s board of trustees.Montclair Film screenshot
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Stephen Colbert pointed to the Manhattan skyline.
“Over there I’m just a stress monster,” he said, sitting comfortably at his New Jersey home.
Though some locals dread the New York commute, the “Late Show” host said he quickly realized the benefit of time in transit.
Nimbus Arts Festival To Take Place May 22nd
(JERSEY CITY, NJ) Nimbus leads Jersey City and statewide audiences back to live performance with the first annual, star-studded, outdoor Nimbus Arts Festival, presented on the Harborside Campus on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 7:00pm. The event features a lineup of nationally-renowned and locally-loved performing artists including Nimbus Dance, Jersey City’s hometown dance company, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, co-presentations with Segunda Quimbamba Puerto Rican Folkloric Center, Riverview Jazz Festival and Hudson West Folk Festival, the Festival offers world-class arts in a laid-back and socially-distanced atmosphere, complete with food trucks, drink refreshments by CoolVines, and artisan vendors.
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