Author: Jacqueline Larcara
Test Your Agility on a Treetop Course
April 2, 2021
Get in the swing of things, then zip to the finish.
Seen in: Jersey Living
Rachel Handler's So You Wanna Be an Actor shines a light on the ableism ingrained in the entertainment industry.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
Meet the Visionary Revitalizing Newark Symphony Hall
March 1, 2021
For Taneshia Nash Laird, a longtime local changemaker, the arts are an opportunity to uplift a community.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
The 1991 broadcast of The Colored Museum, digitally available Feb. 2–28, remains a resonant exposé of American history—and celebration of Black culture.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
Your Ultimate Guide to Learning Something New This Year
January 1, 2021
Turn downtime into productive time in 2021.
Seen in: Jersey Living
How Covid-19 Has Inflamed the Opioid Crisis
November 17, 2020
For those battling opioid addiction, the ongoing pandemic has created new bumps in the road.
Seen in: Coronavirus, Health
Jersey-Set Film Tells Tragic Story of WWI Women
October 28, 2020
'Radium Girls' follows factory workers in the late 1910s, who were slowly poisoned while they painted glow-in-the-dark watch dials for soldiers overseas.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment
Following Gov. Murphy’s summer approval of 250-person outdoor gatherings, three staff members hastened to build a safe environment in Florham Park.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Coronavirus
Scare yourself silly at these statewide walk-throughs, escape rooms and more.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Events
Comedy Web Series Follows Millennial Women of Color
October 14, 2020
New episodes of Codependent will be released on YouTube from October 15–29.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment