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  • 05.03 thru May: Mom!
    'Mom' is one of two themed shows thru May at the Art Alliance, 33 Monmouth Street; the other is "Children's Art.' Elaine Danzig's work is in the window.
  • 05.13-06.01 Three Ms, from Twain
    "A Murder, a Mystery and a Marriage," adopted by artistic director Aaron Posner from a story of the same name by Mark Twain. Thru June 1 at the Two River Theater Co. Tix $30 to $56.
  • 05.21 Piscopo hosts awards event
    2008 Count Basie Theatre Awards honoring excellence in Monmouth County high school theatrical productions. Hosted by Joe Piscopo, 7pm. Tix $15.
  • 05.21 Vigil for Darfur
    Students from the Red Bank Regional chapter of STAND hold a one-hour vigil starting at 7:30p for the victims of genocide in Sudan's Darfur. Marine Park, rain or shine.
  • 05.23 Weekend Wedgie
    Wedgie Jackson plays Echo, 79 Monmouth St., 9p.
  • 05.30 thru 06.01 Jazz & Blues Fest
    Twenty-second annual edition of a Red Bank riverfront classic, an American music smorgasbord featuring Matt O'Ree, Greg Piccolo & Heavy Juice, and Ron Sunshine & His Orchestra.
  • 05.30-31 Overnighter for life relay
    Annual event at RBR Regional to raise money for cancer research via long walks around the track. Kicks off 7p Thurs.
  • 05.31 'Golden Gate,' in voices
    Monmouth Civic Chorus presents the world premiere of 'Golden Gate," with music by Richard Pearson Thomas and book by Joe Calarco. Middletown Arts Center, 36 Church Street. Tix $25 regular, $22 seniors, $20 groups, $5 students. Info: 732.933.9333.
  • 06.01 'Nave-e-sink' in the river
    Third annual Nave-e-sink or Swim Distance Festival, featuring 1.2- and 2.4-mile swims, kid swims and other events, to raise awareness about melanomas. Victory Park, Rumson, 7:45a. Fees $15 to $25.
  • 06.01 Riverfront cleanup
    North end of Maple Avenue, 1-4p. Wear hard-soled shoes, work gloves.
  • 06.04 Cool School showcase
    Preview of summer program for those interested in participating. Count Basie Cool School, 6:30p, $10; kids under five free.
  • 06.06 thru 06.08 Antiques & gardens
    Two River Antiques Show & Garden Tour. Save the dates.
  • 06.07 Mood Indigo
    That's the theme of this month's show at the Art Alliance, 33 Monmouth Street. Also, 'Glass.' Heather Brown has the windows.
  • 06.14 George Sheehan Classic
    The venerable five-mile road race, with an expo that starts Friday, kids' and wheelchair races. Main event: 8:30a.
  • 06.17 Simply Blondie
    Cool as chrome, one of the biggest pop acts to emerge from the '70s hits the Count Basie Theatre boards at 8p. Tix $49 to $100.
  • 06.19 Always a tough choice...
    Howie Mandel, a comedian whose side job is asking, "deal or no deal?" brings his act to the Count Basie Theatre for a return engagement. 8p, tix $25 to $75.
  • 06.24 No news is bad news
    Huey Lewis and the News working for a living, this time at the Count Basie Theatre, 8p. Tix $55 to $125.
  • 06.27 Horse with a country's name
    America, known for 'Horse with No Name,' 'Ventura Highway' and other '60s goldenoldies. Count Basie Theatre, 8p; tix $20 to $55.
  • 06.28 Fab Faux
    Not just a Beatles tribute, but "without a doubt the most musically satisfying Beatles tribute band on the scene today," according to its promo material. Take that, other fake Beatles! Count Basie Theatre, 8p; tix $35 to $500.
  • 06.28 Fab Faux shake the plaster
    In the final performance before the walls get a four-month facelift, the Count Basie Theatre hosts this Beatles-esque fivesome with many feet in the TV world. 8p; tix $35 to $500.
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MUNCHMOBILE VISITS, AND WE'RE ON IT

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It's as Jersey as the Sopranos: the Star-Ledger's Munchmobile, a van with a giant polyurethane wiener on the roof that tours the state every summer in search of the best eats — ice cream, burgers, Italian, seafood, whatever.

Well, yesterday was a special 'blunch' edition of the weekly tour to which a half-dozen of the state's independent bloggers were invited. And even though redbankgreen rankles at the 'blog' label, we set aside our semantic tic and climbed aboard, not wanting to miss out on what some people consider the ride of a lifetime.

Also on board? Two other hyperlocal news sites — Hoboken411 and Baristanet, which serves Montclair, Glen Ridge and Bloomfield — and two foodie sites — Off the Broiler and Go Out Jersey.

On the menu? Pizza.

First stop? Brothers Pizza on West Front Street right here in Red Bank, followed by a handful of other places scattered around north Jersey.

We could write a whole story about the giddiness that follows the Munchmobile. A Turnpike toll taker asked driver and Ledger reporter Pete Genovese, "Is that the big weenie?" A plumber's truck nearly veered into us at 70 mph while a guy leaned out the passenger window to yell, "Hey, you know you got a hot dog on your roof?"

There's this strange magic associated with the Big Dog. "My dad was more proud that I got to go on the Munchmobile than that I graduated from college," said Ali Hanford, a co-founder of Go Out Jersey.

We could also go on about the obsessiveness of some food bloggers. Jason Perlow of Off the Broiler will not let his dining companions put a fork to a dish until he's had several minutes to take pictures.

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"OK, the first pie has arrived here at Brothers," he said into a tape recorder as the first pie arrived at Brothers, "and it is definitely of the bar pie variety."

Which brings us to the real thrust of our story: Brothers.

The reviews from this crowd were mixed tending toward generally positive. Which is a lot more than could be said about some other stops on what turned out to be an overall disappointing day, everyone in the autowiener agreed.

To redbankgreen's admittedly biased taste, the Brothers thin-crust pie (half plain, half sausage mushroom) bested the rest, a somewhat sorry lot, and needs no defending. "After a couple of beers, this would probably be one of the best pizzas ever," Hanford told us.

Liz George of Baristanet was far less impressed. You can read each of the blogger's assessments on their sites by clicking the links above.

There's also a Ledger story about the tour today. (The Munchmobile feature usually runs on Friday, but this one was being treated as a news story for reasons not exactly clear to us.) It's on page A2 of the print edition.

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Finally, check out the Munchmobile Blog, written by Genovese, one of the state's foremost authorities on roadside eats in New Jersey. It's in three parts, under the heading, "Big, Fat Live Munch Blog."

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