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BY LELA CASEY been rocking their original mix
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on to become one of the longest-
running bands with original members.
Today, after almost 30 years, 12 studio
albums, a biennial cruise, and even an
unofficial holiday, 311 has become a true
American music success story. Guitarist
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their longevity and what’s ahead for 311.
“We’re fortunate that we don’t have
much drama,” Mahoney said. “Early on,
we worked out most of the kinks. We all
lived together for a few years—five of
us in a three-bedroom house. We were
always in close proximity, so we got
pretty good at getting along.”
“I know a lot of bands break up
over drama,” he continued. “But we’ve
always been democratic about solving
issues. We work at trying to figure out
a solution that everyone can live with.”
Besides being able to work through
problems together, the band members
still appreciate each other musically.
“We genuinely enjoy playing each
other’s songs,” Mahoney commented. “We
still find it inspiring to hear each person’s
take on a song and put it all together.”
That ability to collaborate was
especially important on their most
recent album, “Mosaic.” Producer John
Feldmann joined the band and their
longtime producer, Scotch Ralston, to
put together a wide-ranging collection
of songs.

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“We’re
fortunate
because
our fans will
follow us
into some
weird territory
musically.
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“Having John Feldmann work with Mahoney. “So, we wanted to make the keep those currents that have been Along with their busy touring
us added a different kind of energy that cover of ‘Mosaic’ a compilation of some with us our whole career, but also get schedule, the band is continuing to
really made this album unique,” Mahoney of their favorite moments. I love the inspired by the new music that comes write music. They have been compiling
remarked. “It’s probably the biggest group communal vibe of it. The fans are a out every year.” songs over the last year, and are close
effort we’ve ever put on a record.” big part of the making of the record, Another way that 311 has stayed to putting together their next album.
But it isn’t just the band members whether they realize it or not.” relevant is by thinking outside of the “We’ll keep working on the new
and producers who contributed to the A key reason that 311 has remained box for their performance venues. songs until we go on tour at the end
creation of “Mosaic.” 311 has long been successful is their ability to find a Besides their ambitious touring of July,” explained Mahoney. “Penn’s
known for their devout fans. Mahoney balance between entertaining loyal schedule, the band alternates between Landing will be one of the highlights.
attributes much of the album and the fans and attracting newer ones. a yearly 311 holiday and cruise, both Philly is one of the oldest cities we have
band’s success to their audience. “It’s difficult to consciously stay of which have become enormously supporters in, so we definitely look
“We’re fortunate because our fans relevant, because if you try too hard, popular. On March 11, the band played forward to getting there.”
will follow us into some weird territory then you get off track from what you 86 different songs across two three- “The goal is just to keep getting
musically,” he observed. “It gives us probably should be doing,” Mahoney hour shows in Las Vegas to sold-out better—to try to improve as an individual
freedom to explore. And we’re really noted. “We want to stay true to crowds. The 311 cruises draw equally and as a group—and to put out music
thankful for that.” ourselves, but also consider what our enthusiastic crowds. that’s more hard rocking or more
So thankful, in fact, that the band fans enjoy. It’s a balance we’ve gotten “The cruises are great,” Mahoney melodic or whatever we’re going for,”
decided to use images that the fans pretty good at. It’s really nice to see said. “You’re in this finite space with Mahoney continued. “We just want to
sent in to create the album cover fans of all ages enjoying our shows.” 2,000 to 3,000 people, and everyone keep evolving.”
for “Mosaic.” “Roots, reggae, and hard rock are is just partying. We play the top deck, Perhaps it’s that openness and
“It’s our fans who ultimately support the things we’ve always enjoyed,” which can fit the whole capacity of the willingness to evolve that is the key
us and allow us to keep playing,” said continued Mahoney. “We try to boat. It gets kind of crazy.” to 311’s long-lasting success. | r

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COVER ARTIST COVER ARTIST

< Brighton Beach Boardwalk Chess Players

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BY SUSAN WEL SH

B
arry Koplowitz grew up in the “It’s a team effort, no creativity he was heading toward
Brighton Beach neighborhood allowed,” he observed. “It’s half a dozen fancy house painting, and
of Brooklyn, riding bikes on the artists working on one thing that should he transitioned into a “day
boardwalk and winning art contests look like one person did it.” Ultimately, job” teaching computer
with his drawings of rocket ships. His Koplowitz left this area of the arts to technology while still
artistic life was influenced by Broadway seek more creative freedom. managing to squeeze
performances he attended with his His experience in the scenic arts in time for his art.
mother featuring some of his favorite prepared him well for his next artistic Now, nearly 30 years
actors—Rex Harrison and Claudette endeavor, doing interior murals for later, Koplowitz is in
Colbert, Van Johnson, Gene Barry private homes. a very different world.
and many more. “I was at the beginning of the He lives in Bucks County,
“The arts were just always there,” whole trompe l’oeil thing,” remembers and works primarily
Koplowitz recalled. “My mom was a Koplowitz. “It’s an ancient art, but in contemporary
bookkeeper, and I went to sleep at night everyone had forgotten about it and figurative and landscape
to the sound of her typing labels for there was a revival.” painting. He shows his
a penny each as her second job. At that One of his favorite works was work in national juried
time, someone with that kind of income undertaken in the lobby of a private exhibitions, at the
could afford to go to Broadway shows.” home on Fifth Avenue, which he painted Salmagundi Club, and
After attending the Studio and to look like a French garden using in various galleries. He
Forum of Stage Design in New York his skills to “push” back the doors and continues to teach, but
City, Koplowitz became a scenic artist, create the illusion of walking into the now it’s art workshops
painting sets for theater. distance. Eventually, Koplowitz felt like at Artists of Yardley and

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Doylestown Art League. In the fall, < The Pool Club (opposite)
he’s planning to offer courses from
his own studio.
Koplowitz feels that his most
fundamental reason for painting
is to tell a story.
“My paintings are about a moment,”
he said. “Most artists have a color palette,
they may work thick or they may work  I want you to
thin, but there’s a consistency once
somebody gets to a certain point— wonder about
that’s what people will call style, it’s
really handwriting. You can’t create those people in
a style, it evolves and you can’t change
the painting.
BA R RY KO P LOW I TZ

“MY PAINTINGS ARE ABOUT A MOMENT.” BA R RY


KOPLOWI TZ

Standing
Guard >

Auld Lang Syne

it, it’s just you. But for me, what matters Koplowitz resists the temptation to
most is how what you paint with affects establish a “thing,” and assiduously strives
people, not the handwriting itself.” to keep methods of storytelling fresh.
Koplowitz explains that people may “I constantly evolve how I tell my
return to an artist’s work because they stories in paint,” he explained. “Soon,
like the style, but ultimately they come I will begin a new series of larger, more
back to a specific painting for more environmental pieces in which the
than that. viewer can more easily join my figures
“Okay, I like the way it looks, but what’s in the space where they live.” | r
the story, what are you trying to tell me?”
said Koplowitz. “There is something Koplowitz’s solo exhibition runs at
going on, and I’m portraying what’s going Exhibit B Gallery in Souderton from
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Doré Vorum
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Doré Vorum has a photo crush on Frank Gehry. The world- “It moves,
BY SUSAN WELSH

renowned architect and master of design disruption is the there’s light,


inspiration and subject of many of her photographs. there are
“It moves, there’s light, there are shadows, there’s shadows,
reflection,” she says. there’s
Vorum remembers seeing Gehry’s buildings in Chicago reflection.”
for the first time in 2012, and how his work shifted her D. VORUM
perspective.

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She grew up as an Air Force brat, Vorum says her time in France photographer and instructor who taught “With a camera, you’re just recording
living in many locations—California, with her great-grandmother instilled her the importance of shooting raw and something,” observes Vorum. “I want
Virginia, Alaska, and Germany. It was her with more than just an artistic investing in a quality tripod. And it to have it more as something you feel
while living in Germany that her great- perspective. She was also introduced was Lisle, curator of the Bucks County because I often feel images, and I’m
grandmother came to visit, taking her to Joan of Arc, the venerable saint, Project Gallery, who showed Vorum’s attracted to texture and color.”
on a two-week trip to Paris and around a national symbol of France, and work for the first time in her gallery. Yoga, too, has played an integral role
France where she recalls visiting the historical feminist icon. “She’s an incredible woman,” says in her life as a photographer.
Louvre, the first museum she had ever “We went to the different places Vorum. “She’s intelligent, she gives “I think a lot of people take pictures
been to in her life. where she did this or that and where of herself, she provides inspiration. at eye level,” she says. “I don’t do that.
Vorum explains how her great- she died,” Vorum remembers. “I’m I credit her for this.” When I was at the Eiffel Tower, I went
grandmother never told her about any wondering if that’s why I’m such a It’s Vorum’s abstract photography that to the center, on ground level, and I lay
of the art, but instead stood in front of feminist because at a young age, even speaks most powerfully from her heart. down and I was shooting up. I’m always
the paintings with her and asked her though it was during the time that “I look for things that sing to me, and doing that. I’m going down, I’m going
what she saw. women weren’t really encouraged to perhaps you won’t understand it, or up, I’m going sideways, backwards.”
“It was like I was communicating do things, that came through.” you won’t like it, but it’s something that “I think it’s because of yoga that I ’m
with the painter—what were they trying Calling herself an artist, however, reflects me,” Vorum explains. “I think flexible enough to get the shots I want,”
to tell us,” she recalls. took some time and the support of that’s why I like reflections so much, she adds. Her motto and advice is,
Similarly, Vorum uses her what she calls a “trifecta” of people in because it is the world reflecting back “Look up, look down, look all around—
photography to tell her own story. her life—Mark Safran, John Barclay to me.” the images surround you.” | r
“It’s a way of communicating with and Stephanie Lisle. Vorum says it She achieves many of her images
people who don’t think like I do,” she was Safran, her husband, whose love, through zooming, exposure time and dorevorum.photography
says. “I like to share my perception support, and encouragement led to swiping, a technique that allows her
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Outdoor Adventure Business stand from which
BY ELIJA H ST. A M A NT you order your
food in a foot
of water, for
In 2003, Delaware River Tubing changed the way goodness sake!
tourists were able to experience the scenic river GR EG CR A N CE
that separates New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

G reg Crance had already developed


a strong following along the river
for his barbecued specialties. What had
hail storms, freezing weather, blistering
heat, and sunken boats, none of which
affected their growth and strength as
initially started as a food stand in a family-owned business.
1987 flourished into a one-stop shop Even before Greg founded Delaware
for kayaking, tubing, canoeing, and River Tubing, he was the “Famous
enjoying the best that summer River Hot Dog Man.” Coming out of
has to offer. the United States Marine Corps with no
At 15, Greg’s son Matt began working formal education, Crance needed to find
for the business during the summers, work to support his Japanese wife who
along with brothers Yuuji, Ricky, and spoke no English, and his son Yuuji. He
Seth. The family poured hard work into first sought work as a car salesman in
turning the Delaware River into a safe Flemington, N.J., but his parents lived
and fun family environment. Unlike in Point Pleasant, Pa., next to a canoe
most kids their age, the brothers never outfitter, and one afternoon Crance was
took a summer off, which eventually discussing food with the owner. He
led to Matt becoming the first ever wanted to take the chance at starting
official manager of the business at only his own business in an exciting new
17 years of age. In its third season of way. What began in 1987 as just hotdogs
operation, the business was bringing and soda slowly became a complete
in 1,500 people, all while facing floods, barbecue operation.

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In his first summer of selling food, private Adventure Island. The package Crance is justifiably proud of the “The best piece of advice I learned
Crance earned more than his yearly also includes parking, key check, service he and Yuuji provide. from my MBA program is that you
commission as a top-awarded car and an alcohol-free environment, all “We have a floating hot dog stand from need to set goals and prepare for those
salesman. He left the dealership and competitively priced. The company which you order your food in a foot of goals,” said Crance. “If you just execute
started selling food to customers on also helps support the local economy water, for goodness sake!” he said, adding plans, then you may find yourself
Adventure Island as the concessionaire by linking on their website to local that the company’s secure website now having to pick yourself back up quite
for the canoe outfitter, and as a vendor bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, sells tickets, t-shirts and more. often. Setting a game plan, then
for Rice’s Market, The Golden Nugget, and other amenities to help provide a One of the largest changes made by following each step to achieving that
and several other locations near the great getaway for the families who are the thriving Delaware River Tubing team game plan, is a model I’ve applied to
Delaware River. In 2003, the original brought to town for tubing adventures. this year occurred when Greg and Matt Delaware River Tubing.”
owner Crance had been working for This year, Delaware River Tubing’s traveled to China to develop their own Over the next few years the young
decided it was time to sell the business focus is shifting to expanding their exclusive new custom tube. Previously, company has plans to broaden its
to a third party. Now was the time online brand, with the digital design they ordered new tubes every year due territory further up the Delaware River.
to build his vision: Delaware River work created by brothers Matt and Yuuji. to overuse and natural wear and tear. If you are looking for a safe, affordable,
Tubing. Now entering its 16th season, By switching over ownership of the The new, longer-lasting tube reflects the and fun way to spend a day on the river
Crance’s ambitious vision for his operation to his sons, Crance has spurred strength of the growing business, making with your family, look no further. | r
business has been achieved. a new wave of creative marketing and river trips much safer and more luxurious.
The company offers a one-ticket leadership. The brothers have developed With built-in head rests, mesh bottoms, 778 Frenchtown Road
package that includes a three to four their website, and are working on social three air chambers, and instructions on Milford, NJ 08848
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BY LELA CAS EY

W alking into Aark, the non-profit


wildlife rehabilitation and
education center in Chalfont, is a
animals will be helped properly. And
this community really wants to do the
right thing.”
complete sensory experience. Stacks Unfortunately, as well intentioned as
of boxes filled with fluffy baby critters people can be, their desire to help can
line the walls, the smell of fresh hay sometimes result in more harm to the
and musky fur permeates the air, and animals. One of the biggest mistakes
from every corner come the clicks and people make is to touch animals in the
mews and hums of hundreds of baby “rabies vector” species.
animals voicing their never-ending “The saddest thing is when someone
needs. But even louder than the animal brings in a cute baby raccoon without
sounds is the constant ringing of the gloves and they’re cuddling it and
phone with questions about abandoned we have to euthanize it and test it for
or injured wildlife—questions that rabies,” Lis said. “It’s a state law. Rabies
Executive Director Leah Stallings is transmitted through saliva. So, even
and her team of volunteers have been if you don’t get bitten, if you’re handling
doing their best to answer for the last one, you could possibly contract the
40 years. disease.”
“Educating people is a very important Some of the most common local
part of what we do,” said Julie Lis, animals in the rabies vector species
who chairs the Aark Fundraising are skunks, groundhogs, raccoons,
Committee. “It’s the best way to ensure bats, foxes and coyotes. But no

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matter what animal one might find,


Lis recommends calling a wildlife
rehabilitator first.
“There are very specific rules on Baby deer have no
how to handle each animal, and the
Internet isn’t always the best source scent. The mother comes
of information,” she said. “For some in the morning and at
animals, the best thing is just to leave
them alone.” night because her scent
Baby rabbits are an example—they will attract a predator.
often have a much better chance at
survival when left alone.
If you see a baby fawn,
“Rabbits are very low on the food unless it’s crying for
chain,” explained Lis. “They have to be
hours or you’re certain the
independent quickly in life. When their
eyes are open and ears are up, they’re mother hasn’t come by
ready to go. Anything that looks like for days, don’t touch it.
a threat panics them. Sometimes,
when you pick them up, they’ll get so JULIE LIS
panicked they’ll have a heart attack
and die. Unless rabbits are injured or
their eyes are shut, you should leave
them alone.”
Another animal that people often
mistakenly bring in are fawns.
“We get ‘kidnapped fawns’ all the makes sure to have volunteers cuddle Besides the new building, the that comes in here at least has a chance
time from well-meaning people,” with the baby beavers to keep them everyday care of animals itself can get and, to me, that’s a success.”
Lis lamented. from feeling lonely. expensive. For instance, Aark is one “Even the animals seem aware of the
“Baby deer have no scent,” she said. But as attentive as the staff is, they of the only places equipped to handle chance we give them,” continued Lis.
“The mother comes in the morning and are limited by space. Just last year, beavers. They currently have four, each “When you do a release, first they’re
at night because her scent will attract a Aark treated over 5,400 patients in of which cost $20 to $30 dollars per day a little timid, but when they take off,
predator. If you see a baby fawn, unless their tiny clinic. They are currently to feed. they almost always look back like ‘Hey,
it’s crying for hours or you’re certain in the process of building a larger “We have a waiting list for volunteers, thank you!’”
the mother hasn’t come by for days, building to better serve the animals. and we’re so grateful to them, but the With the support of the community,
don’t touch it.” “Once the new building is built, we’ll best way people can help is to donate Lis and the rest of the staff at Aark can
The animals that do get brought move the animals over there, and this money,” Lis stressed. continue to educate the public about
into Aark are given the utmost care, building will be solely dedicated to No matter how many volunteers or wildlife and help give every animal
each according to their needs. Baby education,” said Lis. “We have a goal resources Aark has, there will always that precious chance to survive. | r
squirrels are given milk that mimics of $560,000 to finish it. We raised over be a percentage of animals who don’t
their own mother’s milk, owls are fed $440,000 already in about a year and survive. But, that doesn’t deter Lis. 1531 Upper Stump Road
with tiny puppets so that they don’t a half, primarily from donations. We’re “I consider us 100% successful Chalfont, PA 18914
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doves are placed in open cages to leave after school programs, even adult here, they would have no chance of 215.249.1938
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BY ELIJA H ST. A MA NT
“Meditation is a fundamental
aspect of yoga, considered to

N
aime Jezzeny and Sue Elkind, “The name ‘Dig’ came from Jezzeny’s work privately with local clients, special- be part of the ‘8 Limbs of Yoga.’”
owners of Dig Yoga in garden design business, Designing izing in therapeutic recovery and injury TRACY MORGAN
Lambertville, New Jersey, have Innovative Gardens, and symbolizes prevention. Coming this fall, they will
run yoga studios for over two decades. planting the seed of one’s true potential, be offering classes online through Yoga
Elkind began her career in the mid- and cultivating a more meaningful and International, a membership-based “Meditation is a fundamental aspect
1990s in Los Angeles. Her first studio, spiritual life,” explained Studio Manager online yoga channel. of yoga, considered to be part of the
Yoga Den, was located in the back of a Tracy Morgan. Elkind’s in-depth knowledge of ‘8 Limbs of Yoga,’ core principles that
private fitness gym where Jezzeny was Jezzeny’s extensive background alignment, biomechanics, meditation, serve as a compass for living a meaningful
a popular trainer to celebrity clients. includes formal studies in exercise and philosophy enrich and enliven her and purposeful life,” Morgan said.
The two joined forces in 1998, opening physiology and kinesiology at the classes. Her creative sequencing and The other teachers at Dig Yoga
City Yoga in West Hollywood. After University of Southern California. passion to teach from her heart allow studio are all certified and trained
seven years, they sold their business He also holds certifications from the her students to expand their potential by Jezzeny and Elkind. Each teacher
and moved to Bucks County. For the National Academy of Sports Medicine both physically and spiritually. brings a unique voice and perspective
next five years, they brought their in personal fitness training (CPT), Dig Yoga offers classes for all levels, to their classes, ensuring Dig Yoga
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Bucks County
BY ED IE W EINSTEIN

A
new arrival in Peddler’s Village, a casual
shopping mecca in bucolic Bucks County,
Surf and Turf Kitchen brings a sense of
shore living without sand in your shoes. Chad Lassin is the master in front
of the wood fired pizza oven.

The décor is simple and colorful, Matas began her business with the lobster. Food brings people together.
with earth tones covering the walls Surf and Turf Truck. We can be slammin’ busy, and not
(rust-orange, crème and slate blue) and “I service New Jersey and Pennsylvania, rude to anyone. We treat customers
a brickwork tan tile floor. The rows of from Hoboken to York,” she said. “Our like family.”
picnic tables and a custom-made, rough- whole concept with the restaurant is “I lived in L.A. and moved back
hewn counter with bright shiny orange bringing the beach to you. The place has here,” Matas continued. “We began
stools face the walkway that leads to a relaxed beach vibe. I grew up going on the streets of Philadelphia and had
the door. A miniature tall ship sits in to the shore in the summer.” no idea what was going to happen. I
a window beside a poster that reads Matas’ background is in account could never dream that it could have
“Don’t Think Twice,” a musical nod to management, and she's worked turned out this way.”
Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson. Prints for Sony. Williams waxes enthusiastic about
of seashore scenes are displayed. “I still don’t know what I want to her partner’s original food truck concept
The enthusiastic owners are business be when I grow up,” she said. “I enjoy that led to the sit-down restaurant.
partners Cindy Matas and Danielle entertaining. I like being part of “The people in Peddler’s Village
Cindy Matas and Danielle Williams
Williams. The two Jersey girls have people’s special moments, telling me loved her food truck, and at one point
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“I have been
making pizza
for 20 years.
I want to attract
the pizza
connoisseurs in
the area.”
She did a great job establishing the CHAD LASSIN
quality of food and service.”
Matas claims bragging rights for
their business.
“We were the first food truck in Philly
that sold lobster rolls,” she said. “We
made the Top 100 Food Trucks in the
nation. The Travel Channel featured us.
Even though the segment was only 15
minutes, you could see me serving the
food, and it brought people here. Since
it is our own brand, we put blood, sweat
and tears into it.”
“Come in and hang out.
Each of the women has a different role. It’s going to be a good
Williams started her culinary journey
in 1999 with her graduation from the
summer.” CINDY MATAS
prestigious Johnson & Wales University.
“I worked in high-end restaurants, and
decided the hours weren’t for me,” she Williams’ favorite is the same. “I have been making pizza for 20 years,” The restaurant is a BYOB, and
said. “Once you have hospitality in your “The Rosemary Steak Sandwich is said Lassin. “I want to attract the pizza can seat 45 inside and 10 on the
blood, there’s no other place for you.” another signature item,” she said. “The connoisseurs in the area.” patio. Diners can take out or eat
The menu at Surf and Turf Kitchen Bacon Onion Burger is infused with “I believe in the brand, and I love it, and in, delivery is available within
has something for every appetite and bacon and onion.” I love working with one of my friends,” a five-mile radius, and catering
a dietary lifestyle. The list of options Chad Lassin is the master in front Matas said. “We want customers to feel is offered. | r
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