Arts & Entertainment
Fun Things to Do in NJ in August: Comedy, Music and More
Looking for ways to enjoy New Jersey this August? Check out these events, including hilarious comedy acts and superstar concerts.
Sopan Deb’s First Fiction Novel Spotlights New Jersey’s Bengali-American Community
Journalist Sopan Deb, a Howell native, published "Keya Das’s Second Act" this summer. It follows a Bengali-American family living in suburban New Jersey.
‘Retail Gangster’ Recounts Crazy Eddie’s Stunning Fall from Grace
Investigative journalist Gary Weiss's new book tells of massive fraud at a popular NJ electronics store.
NBC Reporter Jen Maxfield’s New Book Revisits Past Interviews She Couldn’t Shake
In "More After the Break," the NBC New York journalist returns to ten powerful stories she's covered during her career, many in her native New Jersey.
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