Sadly, this is the case for actress Pauley Perrette and her ex-husband, musician Coyote Shivers (via CheatSheet). Where: The Asbury hotel, 210 Fifth Ave.While there are plenty of lasting Hollywood love stories (Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, and Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, for example), it feels as though far more often show business romances end in acrimony and divorce (via The Things). BARING IT ALL: GREETINGS FROM NASHBURY PARK $30 for all active first responders, and $30 for all military and veterans.
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$45 on the day of show, $20 for kids (6 to 12), kids under 6 enter free with adult ticket holder (limit 2 kids per adult). Saturday, April 28, and Sunday, April 29, Meadowlands Exposition Center, 355 Plaza Drive, Secaucus. “It’s pretty amazing that we got him.”Įast Coast Comicon, 2 to 8 p.m.
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“He’s going to be there the day after the movie opens,” Galbraith said. On the comic book side, Jim Starlin, the artist/writer who created the baddie Thanos featured the new movie, “Avengers: Infinity War,” will be on the scene. Other celebs attending include Micky Dolenz from the Monkees, Catwoman Lee Meriwether, Butch Patrick from “The Munsters,” Larry Storch from “F-Troop” and the Warriors from “The Warriors.” “This really is the ‘Starsky & Hutch’ show at East Coast Comicon.” “We’re giving them the most floor space,” Galbraith said. All three and the car are available for photo ops. The show’s Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul and Antonio Fargas, who played Huggy Bear, will be at Comicon, as well as the famous red Grand Torino. The real “Starsky & Hutch” ran from 1975 to ‘79 on ABC. More: Asbury Park Music and Film Festival: Ride the free trolley “They think the movie made a joke of what they see as a serious crime show.” “The original fans despise the movie,” said Cliff Galbraith of Red Bank, who founded the East Coast Comicon at the Asbury Lanes in 2012.
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That’s because the stars and the cars of the original ABC “Starsky & Hutch” series will be in attendance, and real fans are not big fans of the movie. Ĭhances are you’ll hear a big groan if you bring up the 2004 Ben Stiller-Owen Wilson comedy “Starsky & Hutch” at the East Coast Comicon, Friday, April 27, through Sunday April 29, at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus. Friday, April 27, Wonder Bar, Ocean Avenue, Asbruy Park. “My chin is still a little numb,” she said.ĭentist with Beams and Sharkmuffin, 8 p.m. Beams and Sharkmuffin are also on the bill.ĭentist is readying a new album, “Night Swimming,” due in July. It’s part of the Asbury Park Music and Film Festival.
They should be even better for their show Friday, April 27, at the Wonder Bar. Still, Emily wasn’t in the best of shape at the South by Southwest. “I face-planted in the parking lot,” said Emily, noting a late start from Jersey the previous night left them without adequate sleep. A show at the Odditorium in Asheville, North Carolina, almost ended the trip to Austin. It took some doing for the guys - Emily and Justin Bornemann and Matt Hockenjos - to get to that inadequate stage. “In Austin, they got stuck in one of the less optimal venues, an Irish pub without an adequate stage or viewing area, but persevered and won over the crowd that had gathered for its 1 a.m. That’s the word from the Mercury News, which touted the trio’s appearance at B.D. Dentist a hit at SXSWĪsbury Park’s surf-rock band Dentist was a hit at the recent South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas. To point, Cameron Crowe cited her as the inspiration for “Almost Famous.” Actress Liv Tyler is the daughter she had with Steven Tyler.She has the stories and you’ll be hearing them. More: Danny DeVito, Wyclef Jean and more come home to NJ for APMFFīuell is the rock legend who ran with Mick Jagger, Salvador Dali, Patti Smith, David Bowie and Andy Warhol in the ‘70s. This record is my entire life in 12 songs!”
It’s been five years and I’ve missed it! The Asbury hotel has a great atmosphere and I’m looking forward to playing the new album live there. “I can’t wait to play and feel the Asbury spark again. Hence, the subtitle, ‘Greetings From Nashbury Park.’ We recorded all the guitars, mixed and mastered in Keyport, so the essence of the Shore is intertwined with my Nashville life. “Since then it’s become a well of musical connections for me, and I wanted to capture some of that magic on the new album. “My roots run deep in Asbury Park, starting in 1973 when I first went to a concert on the boardwalk at Convention Hall with Todd Rundgren,” said Buell via email.