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05/18/2007

PHOTO OF THE WEEK: CITY HALL

Cityhall

Class & classic -- that's JC City Hall for ya. This photo, taken by Eve Rametta, makes City Hall look like such a lovely place to be ... almost makes us forget about what *actually* goes on inside. Almost.

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POEM: OBJECT

My pink Jesus
Leaks blue blood
On Corinthian capital

When I got him last year
He was full
And I was full
And when I asked him
Anything
His answers made me laugh
I could make sense
Of them

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05/17/2007

WE NEED MANDATORY SENSITIVITY TRAINING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ShapTalk: Guest Commentary
By Michael M. Shapiro

This past February, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that school systems are responsible for stopping bias-based harassment and found in favor of a former student who had been incessantly harassed because of his sexual preference while attending the Toms River Regional School District. A school district may now be held liable if it is notified of a “hostile educational environment” and does not take reasonable action to eradicate it.

While New Jersey has one of the toughest anti-discrimination laws in the Country, enforcement of the law is weak, particularly in public schools. The New Jersey Supreme Court’s recent decision should be viewed as a catalyst for change in its public schools. To avoid adverse court decisions and to create an educational environment free of bias-based harassment, schools should take an additional step: Every school district in the state should be required to provide mandatory sensitivity training to all students, faculty and staff.

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05/15/2007

JERSEY: GOOD ENOUGH TO WRITE ABOUT

...But apparently not good enough to speak in.

So, I direct your attention to a book about Jersey ("an anthology of essays by some of New Jersey's best young writers"), having what could only be called a "book release party/reading/thing" in the East Village. It's things like this that perpetuate the idea of Jersey as Novelty. What a shame.

But this points to a larger issue as well. Where would these hip-lit types had this event in Jersey? Symposia? Imagine Atrium? 58? 001? Maxwell's? Grace Church? Kim's?

But just because the spaces in HudCo are few and far between doesn't excuse this, in my eyes. And while none of the few venues I rattled off are perfect fits, many would have been a great place to host the hip-lit crowd. Did they even look into it? Because if they had, they likely would have found *something* that would have worked. After all, if Jersey truly "occupies a unique place in our national consciousness," wouldn't the best way to celebrate that be to party on this side of the Hudson, regardless of Manhattan's "ease of use"?

Perhaps I'm just overreacting at this point, but shouldn't we be just as pissed at things like this as the nose-look-downers across the river get when a Jersey band, suburban kid, or whatever says they're from NYC?

-JW

05/14/2007

BUT I DIGEST ... NORTH JERSEY VIETNAMESE SHOWDOWN

Round Four: Two Great Restaurants, Only One Crown
By Kimberly Kaye

For those of you who are just tuning in, “But I Digest…” has spent the last two months pitting North Jersey’s best Vietnamese restaurants against each other in order to crown a champion deserving of your warm weather obsession. We’ve trawled the length of the Northeast Garden State Parkway seeking out competitors, singling out talent from a list of enthusiastic recommendations and documented champions before choosing our gladiators. While by no means inclusive, the list eventually reduced itself to four worthy contenders, including one heavyweight champ, an old-school underdog and a sleeper with a cult following. We’ve sampled soups and salads, noodles and rice, fish and fowl and various cow parts, as well as a small parade of other wonderful Southeast Asian delicacies -- and the results are in.

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