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Follow on Google News | New Jersey Stage Wraps Up First Year Of MagazineNew Jersey Stage, an interactive magazine covering arts & entertainment, releases its 12th issue.
By: Wine Time Media This month’s cover story is an interview with Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, who are coming to BergenPAC and will be among the performers at the XPoNential Festival in Camden, NJ in July. The interview talks about the band’s early days during the time when college radio was at its peak and independent media and indie record stores helped break bands. A second interview with Ray on her thoughts of how racism plays a central role in many of the activist causes she supports can be found at www.NewJerseyStage.com. The issue contains features on New Jersey Repertory Company, its latest world premiere - Closure by Richard Dresser - and how this tiny Jersey Shore theatre continues to lure stars like Wendie Malick and Gary Cole; Mr. Lincoln at East Lynne Theater Company; One Man Star Wars by Charles Ross; a look at several outdoor theatre shows taking place this summer; and takes you inside the art of Peter Max who is bringing a new exhibit to Stone Harbor, NJ. There are film reviews of Big Game and Jurassic World; plus a feature on the independent film Dream On that examines whether or not the American Dream is still with us; and a look at Hollywood reboots, sequels and selfies, and how the selfie culture created a cinematic monster. Music-wise, New Jersey Stage goes inside the second act for Donny Most (Ralph Malph on Happy Days) who is touring the area as a jazz singer; interviews Gordon Brown (Williams Honor, Highway 9) about the art of songwriting; All issues of New Jersey Stage are available for free at http://www.njartsmag.com. The magazine can also be downloaded and read offline. About New Jersey Stage New Jersey Stage, a daily website (NewJerseyStage.com) End
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