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Rock On! This Week's Sound Bites...9/18/25

by Danny Coleman
published 2025-09-18

"We come from Finland, we are all from Helsinki, the capital city," stated The Rasmus front man Lauri Ylonen  as he discussed the band's newest release, origins, songwriting and more. "We met a long time ago at school, we were 15 years old when we put the band together and that was about 30 years ago. So, it has been a long career for us, this will be our eleventh album, there have been a lot of things happening during those years but fortunately we are still together and only two of our members have changed. We have two original guys, me and the bass player and we're excited about The Rasmus for 2025."




 

Herman's Hermits and The Association LIVE! at PNC Bank Arts Center

by Spotlight Central
published 2025-09-18

Spotlight Central and Love Imagery have photos and a recap of Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone along with The Association at PNC Bank Arts Center on September 9, 2025.



Jersey Arts Podcast: Movies and Mirth with Montclair Film

by Gina Marie Rodriguez, JerseyArts.com
published 2025-09-18

Let’s talk movies. Here's another episode where Gina geeks out about movies with people who do just that, for a living! This time with the folks behind Montclair Film.



State Theatre New Jersey and Stress Factory Comedy Club present Comedy Night Live!

(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- State Theatre New Jersey and Stress Factory Comedy Club present Comedy Night Live! on Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 8:00pm. Tickets start at $30. The lineup features top talent including Mike Sicoli (Levity Live, FunnyBone), Jon Bramnick (Funniest Lawyer in New Jersey), Joey Kola (voted Best TV Comic five years in a row by Time Out NY magazine), and Vinnie Brand (Stress Factory).



Arcadio, O'Connor & Suarez: "The Cheese and the Worms"

by Tris McCall
published 2025-09-17

There's a monster on Sussex Street. It's a scarecrow, or a statue of one, anyway: big, sinewy, bug-eyed and irate, and almost tall enough to reach the second story of a residential building. This beast rises from the patio of a Paulus Hook brownstone and stares out at the block with a combination of menace and proprietary pride. From now until early November and possibly well beyond that, this will be his neighborhood. He's an early-blooming example of our favorite harvest species. He's a Halloween decoration.


















 

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