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Hoboken Talks: Maggie Hinders, longtime resident and painter, interviewed by Bill Curran
Join us Thursday, March 10 at 7pm when Maggie Hinders is interviewed by the Museum's own Bill Curran. Maggie Hinders is a book designer, a painter and an utter delight. … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Maggie Hinders, longtime resident and painter, interviewed by Bill Curran
Artist Talk with Liz Ndoye and Ibou Ndoye Friday, March 4 at 7 pm
The Hoboken Historical Museum is pleased to host another online-only Artist Talk on Friday, March 4, 2022 at 7 pm, with Hoboken artists Liz Ndoye and Ibou Ndoye. Their show, … Continue reading Artist Talk with Liz Ndoye and Ibou Ndoye Friday, March 4 at 7 pm
Opening Reception for “Adjacent” in Upper Gallery with artists Liz Ndoye and Ibou Ndoye, Sunday, March 6, 2 – 5pm
The artwork of Liz Ndoye and the artwork of Ibou Ndoye are featured in our Upper Gallery exhibit, "Adjacent." The show runs from Sunday, March 6th until Sunday, May 1st. … Continue reading Opening Reception for “Adjacent” in Upper Gallery with artists Liz Ndoye and Ibou Ndoye, Sunday, March 6, 2 – 5pm
Hoboken Talks: Carol Cusack, Irish-born longtime resident, interviewed by Rand Hoppe
Join us Thursday, March 17 at 7pm when Carol Cusack is interviewed by the Museum's own Rand Hoppe. Dia dhaoibh a chairde. Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh! = Hello … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Carol Cusack, Irish-born longtime resident, interviewed by Rand Hoppe
Hoboken Talks: Rabbi Robert Scheinberg interviewed by guest host Eric Kammer
Join us Thursday, March 24 at 7pm when Rabbi Robert Scheinberg is interviewed by guest host and Hoboken Talks superfan, Eric Kammer. Rabbi Scheinberg has served as rabbi at … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Rabbi Robert Scheinberg interviewed by guest host Eric Kammer
Poetry Festival Documentary: Ruth Stone’s Vast Library of the Female Mind
On Sunday, March 27 at 4 pm, the Museum is pleased to screen , "Ruth Stone's Vast Library of the Female Mind," a new documentary about the revered poet. Running … Continue reading Poetry Festival Documentary: Ruth Stone’s Vast Library of the Female Mind
Poetry Festival: Something New (Jersey) Part 4
New Jersey poetry is as varied as the cities and towns that make up our state. While New York City may dominate the arts and literary world, New Jersey residents … Continue reading Poetry Festival: Something New (Jersey) Part 4
Poetry Festival: Something New (Jersey) Part 5
New Jersey poetry is as varied as the cities and towns that make up our state. While New York City may dominate the arts and literary world, New Jersey residents … Continue reading Poetry Festival: Something New (Jersey) Part 5
Hoboken Talks: Margo Singaliese, actor and teacher, interviewed by Bill Miller
Join us at Hoboken Talks on Thursday, March 31st when Margo Singaliese is interviewed by guest host Bill Miller. Margo Singaliese is a proud native Hobokenite. A product of the … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Margo Singaliese, actor and teacher, interviewed by Bill Miller
Hoboken Talks: Jerry Citro, basketball player & coach, interviewed by Stu Chirichella
Join us at 7pm Thursday, April 7th for Hoboken Talks when roundball phenom Jerry Citro is interviewed by guest host Stu Chirichella. Jerry Citro was born in Hoboken. He graduated … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Jerry Citro, basketball player & coach, interviewed by Stu Chirichella