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Chorus
Line / Parra / Friedman / Hartog
Life
imitates art when we experience a day in the life of
North Bergen's own "chorus-boy" John Salvatore,
currently appearing in the Paper Mill Playhouse's latest
production of A Chorus Line on stage now through
October 14. Visit them at www.papermill.org.
For the complete history of the production, visit www.achorusline.org.

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Catalina
Parra: It's Indisputable. See the politically
inspired collage and mixed media work of leading
Chilean-born artist, Catalina Parra on display
now through December 31 at the Jersey City Museum.
For more information call (201) 413-0303 or visit
their website at www.jerseycitymuseum.org.
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See the work of renowned magazine illustrator and painter
Marvin Friedman, a West Trenton native. Now through
October 12, see his work Marvin Friedman-Painting William
Paterson People-one of three shows currently on view at
William Paterson University Ben Shan Galleries. All exhibits
are free and open to the public. For more information
call (973) 720-2654.
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Princeton
University's own Professor Hendrick Hartog,
author of the non-fiction work Man and Wife in
America: A History, will receive the 2001 Humanities
Book Award on Sunday, October 28. For more information
call Sue Maccia at (609) 695-4838 ext. 231.
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