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July 24, 2025 51 mins

Back by demand: It’s our second deep dive into the world of Montclair arts: bigger, bolder, and possibly haunted.  


  • Dance phenom Sharron Miller takes us from flat feet to Broadway, and back to Montclair where she’s mentored generations of dancers at her namesake academy. 
  • The Montclair Dance Festival has arrived. Hear from founder Donna Scro Samori about its community roots and big dreams.
  • Step into Ria Frame Shop x Art Gallery, where frames meet fine art. Owner Ria Mulvey shares how her dual business helps emerging artists and protects pieces from $5 to $500,000.
  • We visit Tiny Gallery, a network of mini exhibitions that’s turning heads and stopping dog-walkers in their tracks.
  • Co-host Alex Pavljuk of the Montclair Art Museum and host of Maybe, Actually, Museums Are For Me, joins us again with stories from inside the museum—including a new ghost sighting, summer discounts, and fall preview of Tom Nussbaum: But Wait, There’s More.


Plus, in the news:

– Bellevue Theatre gets a second act

– Farewell to Colbert on CBS

– QuickChek closes, Milk & Mayhem opens

– And Mike’s birthday gets wrecked by a rogue tow truck


Listen now, and check out more at montclairpod.com


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