• Jamie Lee Curtis

    By Ali Datko, ReMIND Magazine Jamie Lee Curtis as a child with her famous parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh Award-winning actress Jamie Lee Curtis has propelled herself successfully through many different phases of stardom. Born Nov. 22, 1958, to actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, she grew up in Los Angeles under the shadow…

  • Volunteers needed to assist at blood drives

    New Jersey Blood Services — a division of New York Blood Center, which supplies blood products and services to 60 hospitals throughout the state — is in need of volunteers at blood drives. The blood-service volunteer is an integral member of the collection team whose task is to assist donors with registration, escorting and canteen…

  • ‘Anything Goes’ slated in November

    The Monmouth University Department of Music and Theatre Arts will present the musical, “Anything Goes,” with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, at 8 p.m. from Nov. 5-15 at the historic Woods Theatre, 400 Cedar Ave. The classic musical debuted in 1934 and introduced such classic American standards as “You’re the Top” and “I Get…

  • High school to honor veterans Nov. 10

    Shore Regional High School will host an Honor the Vets Day during the morning of Nov. 10 at 132 Route 36, West Long Branch. The program will involve veterans of every major campaign from World War II through Afghanistan. All branches of the military will be represented, and at least five decorated war veterans will…

  • Panel set to demystify contemporary art

    WEST LONG BRANCH — The world of contemporary visual art is often intimidating, challenging and seemingly unapproachable. To change those perceptions, the New Jersey Museum of Contemporary Art and the Monmouth University Center for the Arts will present, “NJMoCA Art Conversations,” a series of three scholar-led panel talks on what defines contemporary art, its transformational…

  • Eatontown councilman proposes footbridges to span Routes 35, 36

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer EATONTOWN — With several major roadways intersecting the borough, getting around to local shops or other spots on foot or bicycle can be a challenge. At the Borough Council’s Oct. 28 meeting, Councilman Richard J. Robinson discussed the possibility of placing pedestrian bridges at certain locations for residents who…

  • New this week

    The Peanuts Movie Rated: G Stars: Voices of Noah Schnapp, Venus Schultheis, Alexander Garfin Director: Steve Martino When a new neighbor moves in next to Charlie Brown, she presents opportunities for him to reinvent himself. Chuck can become anything or anyone since she has never met him and doesn’t know his shortcomings. But will good…

  • In theaters now

    Yes, Chef! By Paul Hall www.channelguidemag.com In director John Wells’ Burnt, Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) is a world-class chef looking for a fresh start. After Adam’s career imploded in Paris, his self-imposed exile landed him in New Orleans, with a penance of shucking 1 million oysters. Upon completion of this laborious task, he heads back…

  • ‘Blindspot’ star Jaimie Alexander on the breakout hit that’s under everyone’s skin

    By Lori Acken When the NBC drama “Blindspot” debuted in September, critics tapped the intriguing thriller as a sure thing. Centered on a beautiful amnesiac found naked, covered in fresh tattoos and zipped into a duffel bag in Times Square, gift-tagged to the FBI, the series unfolded into a twisty, action packed mystery that earned…

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