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Robert J. Wiersema's book Walk Like a Man: Coming of Age with the Music of Bruce Springsteen, personalizes the impact of the rock superstar's musical canon. ...
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Our Q&A with Paul Sorvino covers his film career, his relationship with his children, and his under-the-radar singing apperances. ...
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Patch Work

By Joe Strupp | September 13, 2011
AOL’s hyperlocal sites are sprouting all over the Garden State. How do they fit in New Jersey’s changing media landscape?...
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The Saturday-night scene at Albert Music Hall transports country music fans back to a simpler time....
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Author Mary Higgins Clark’s stellar career began with three simple questions. ...
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We chat with Gaslight Anthem front man Brian Fallon about his Jersey roots, his band's upcoming European tour, and "the Bruce thing" he has no desire to shake. ...
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New Jersey native Tom Perrotta's new novel The Leftovers imagines what happens after the Rapture....
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The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick is one of the largest university art museums in the country. ...
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Michael Uslan describes his struggles to bring Batman to the silver screen in a new memoir—The Boy Who Loved Batman....
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The Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University looks to expand its opera program. ...
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The Folk Project, a nonprofit, artistic community centered around music, seeks to recapture the magic of the coffeehouse. ...
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Whodunnit?

By Jacqueline Mroz | June 13, 2011
If it’s a best-selling crime novel, the answer is probably Ridgewood’s Harlan Coben....
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Barbara Sinatra recounts her 22-year marriage to the Chairman of the Board in her new memoir Lady Blue Eyes: My Life With Frank Sinatra....
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Cape Crusader

By Robert Strauss | May 9, 2011
Roy Steinberg, an established Hollywood director and producer of soap operas, leaves LA for the stage in Cape May. ...
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Car Cultured

By Nick DiUlio | April 11, 2011
Couples can step back into the not-so-distant past at the Delsea Drive-In, where dinner-and-a-movie all takes place in one romantic location (on wheels)....
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New Yorker writer and humorist Ian Frazier releases a new book—Travels in Siberia (Farrar, Strauss, and Grioux)—about traveling in Russia. ...
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I’m Not Done Yet’

By Tammy La Gorce | February 15, 2011
Hubert Sumlin, the progenitor of a sound that has roots in the Mississippi Delta, will play at Centenary College as part of a two day blues festival. ...
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The Montclair Art Museum establishes itself as an outstanding regional museum with an extensive collection of American art. ...
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A book about ACORN documents its transition from a successful grassroots organization to a scandal-plagued group that was the focus of a major congressional investigation. ...
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The New York Times’s editorial page editor has no lack of opinions....
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