Author: Tammy La Gorce
For John Koufos, the Road to Redemption is Long
April 13, 2017
As a high-profile attorney, John Koufos rose like a rocket, then dropped like a stone, leaving tragedy in his alcoholic wake. Now he’s back to a productive life, helping fellow ex-cons reenter society.
Seen in: Jersey Celebrities, Politics & Public Affairs
Former governor’s vision helps untangle the knotted lives of others.
Seen in: Jersey Celebrities, Politics & Public Affairs
Refugees escaping strife cook the foods of their homelands for appreciative diners at a restaurant run by a civic-minded church in Highland Park.
Seen in: Eat & Drink
Aljira is Energizing Newark’s Art Scene
April 4, 2017
Aljira, the center for contemporary art open since 1983, is getting a lot of new buzz.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Museums & Galleries
A Famous “World”–Revisited in Christina Baker Kline
February 14, 2017
In a new novel, Orpahn Train author Christina Baker Kline uses a celebrated painting as her canvas.
Seen in: Books, Jersey Celebrities
Do It Yourself: Eat & Drink
February 6, 2017
Hit the kitchen and test out these DIY recipes.
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Some DIY tips on how to appeal your property taxes, expedite your passport application and make it through airport security.
Seen in: Jersey Living
The Best New Restaurants of 2017
February 1, 2017
New Jersey's dining scene is booming. Where to begin? Our list of the Best New Restaurants of 2017 will help you discover new, tasty destinations.
Seen in: Eat & Drink
In New Novel, A Family’s Secrets Run Deep
January 31, 2017
Montclair writer Nancy Star talks about her new book, Sisters One, Two, Three.
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Painting Newark
January 18, 2017
As trains rattle by overhead, 18 artists apply their visions of the city to a pocked and pitted wall along busy McCarter Highway.
Seen in: Arts & Entertainment, Jersey Living