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BlowUpRadio.com's New & Notable NJ Music 3/17/25

by Lazlo
published 2025-03-17

Lazlo, founder of BlowUpRadio.com (an online radio station based around New Jersey artists), shines a light on some of the many new releases from NJ based musicians each week with this column. This week Lazlo takes a look at new releases by Joey Affatato, The Comrades, Indeyevid, The Clydes, Chris Rockwell, and Timelord Smith. Plus a look back at "It Ain't Me" by Status Green.




 

New Jersey Stage: Daily Edition 03-17-25

Here is the morning update from New Jersey's arts newswire. We regularly publish between 8-15 new articles and news reports each day. Nobody covers the Arts throughout the Garden State like New Jersey Stage!





Lizzie Rose Music Room presents Creative Local Ladies: Showcasing Women in The Arts

(TUCKERTON, NJ) -- On Friday, March 21, 2025, the Lizzie Rose Music Room presents Creative Local Ladies: Showcasing Women in The Arts. The event features performances by Space, Allison Stella, Amy Elizabeth, and Emerson Woolf and the Wishbones.



Top 15 Most Read Stories At New Jersey Stage from March 9-15, 2025

Here's a look at the top 15 most read articles published at New Jersey Stage from March 9-15, 2025. Each week we publish about 70 articles, including several original columns and features, along with news releases for events happening throughout the state and nearby areas like Philadelphia and New York City. This week's top 15 includes articles from 7 counties in New Jersey (Atlantic, Bergen, Camden, Essex, Middlesex, Monmouth, Union) plus New York City and New Hope, PA.



New Release Review - "Mickey 17"

by Eric Hillis, TheMovieWaffler.com
published 2025-03-15

Michael Cera did it in Youth in Revolt. Jesse Eisenberg did it in The Double. Jake Gyllenhaal did it in Enemy. Now it's Robert Pattinson's turn. Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 is the latest movie that asks its leading man to play two versions of themselves, one a socially awkward nebbish, the other a confident and sinister alpha male. Pattinson plays the part(s) well, but the movie around him is a fiasco, perhaps the worst ever made by a filmmaker directly after landing a Best Picture Oscar.