Program 1 – Thomas Edison Film Festival 2022 Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
Thomas Edison Film Festival 41st Annual Season - Women’s HERstory Month Marathon celebrating women, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming filmmakers, in collaboration with the Hoboken Historical Museum. PROGRAM ONE - Streaming March 1 - 31, 2022 Selected documentary films about women by filmmakers in Italy, Belarus, and the US. To reach the 3 programs, go to … Continue reading Program 1 – Thomas Edison Film Festival 2022 Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
Program 2 – Thomas Edison Film Festival Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
Thomas Edison Film Festival 41st Annual Season - Women’s HERstory Month Marathon celebrating women, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming filmmakers, in collaboration with the Hoboken Historical Museum PROGRAM TWO - Streaming March 7 - 31, 2022 To reach the 3 programs, go to https://tefilmfest.org/curations.php, scroll down and click on “2022 Seasons Curations” to open list, and … Continue reading Program 2 – Thomas Edison Film Festival Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
Program 3 – Thomas Edison Film Festival Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
Thomas Edison Film Festival 41st Annual Season - Women’s HERstory Month Marathon, celebrating women, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming filmmakers, in collaboration with the Hoboken Historical Museum PROGRAM THREE – Streaming March 14 - 31, 2022 To reach the 3 programs, go to https://tefilmfest.org/curations.php, scroll down and click on “2022 Seasons Curations” to open list, and … Continue reading Program 3 – Thomas Edison Film Festival Women’s HERstory Month Marathon
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 time is 76 mins, and filmmaker Nora Jacobson will be present. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased here. Ruth Stone was a promising young … 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 work extra hard simply to be heard. Join us Sunday, April 3 and Sunday April 10 at 4pm as we celebrate New Jersey voices, in … 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 work extra hard simply to be heard. Join us Sunday, April 3 and Sunday April 10 at 4pm as we celebrate New Jersey voices, in … 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 Hoboken School System, Margo was encouraged to pursue acting at a very young age by her dedicated and caring teachers. Prospering from their guidance, Margo … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Margo Singaliese, actor and teacher, interviewed by Bill Miller
Thomas Edison Film Festival 2022 Docs Pushing Boundries
On Friday April 1, 2022, the Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF) and the Hoboken Historical Museum present a program of powerful and unique documentary shorts. The program will launch on Friday April 1st and will run through the end of the month, April 31st, 2022. Docs Pushing Boundaries will be available on-demand for free to … Continue reading Thomas Edison Film Festival 2022 Docs Pushing Boundries
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 from Hoboken High School in 1970, where his basketball playing earned him a scholarship to the University of New Hampshire. In his freshman year, he … Continue reading Hoboken Talks: Jerry Citro, basketball player & coach, interviewed by Stu Chirichella
On the VEGAN-front
Join us Saturday, April 23rd at 7pm for "On the VEGAN-front," a casual outdoor dining experience highlighting the vegan options of selected Washington Street eateries. We'll dine in the Shipyard Passageway, buffet style, with international food options kindly provided by Happy Vegans, The Brick, and more. There will be live music. Attendance is limited to … Continue reading On the VEGAN-front