Arts & Entertainment
Hollywood East: Inside New Jersey’s Thriving Film and TV Industries
November 18, 2022
In 2018, Governor Murphy reinstated generous tax incentives for movie and TV projects shooting in NJ. The number of local productions has skyrocketed since....
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The historic amusement park will boast a pair of exciting new attractions by 2025....
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In Blue’s Big City Adventure, out now on Paramount+, Josh Dela Cruz travels to the Big Apple with Blue to audition for a Broadway musical....
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Journalist Susan Glasser on Trump’s Chaotic Presidency—and the Perils of a Second Term
November 14, 2022
The New Yorker writer and Montclair native authored The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021 with her husband, Peter Baker....
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Bruce Springsteen Slated for Soulful ‘Tonight Show’ Takeover
November 10, 2022
The Boss is promoting his new covers album, “Only The Strong Survive,” for four nights on Jimmy Fallon's show....
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The Four Seasons frontman is returning to his native Newark for a concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center....
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Looking for ways to enjoy New Jersey this November? Check out these events, including colorful comedy and spectacular shows....
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After the Atlantic City Tattoo Expo debuted in 2001, it wasn't always warmly received. Two decades later, however, the cultural shift has been "huge."...
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The massive new Adjacent Festival is bringing a star-studded musical lineup to the Atlantic City beach next Memorial Day weekend....
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Montclair Author’s Novel Reimagines the Life of Hester Prynne
October 25, 2022
Laurie Lico Albanese’s new historical romance, Hester, revisits the classic heroine from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter....
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NJ Architect Hopes Visitors Connect to Her Harriet Tubman Memorial on a ‘Spiritual Level’
October 21, 2022
Nina Cooke John's Shadow of a Face, slated to be formally unveiled in Newark in March 2023, is an homage to the noted conductor of the Underground Railroad....
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Chad Hunt's Halloween series functions as a time capsule for grateful parents....
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Almost Two Decades After ‘Sideways,’ Has Merlot Made a Comeback?
October 20, 2022
Released 18 years ago this month, the cult hit Sideways unexpectedly crushed public perception of merlot. But this lovely grape deserves better....
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The popular game is releasing a Jersey Shore–centric board—but not before gathering suggestions from local establishments and residents....
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Ficus in Princeton: Where Food and Art Mingle
October 19, 2022
First-time restaurateur Quinta Li combines her two primary passions at Ficus Café and Ficus Above....
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The nonprofit theater's overhaul includes a new stage and improved acoustics....
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Jersey native Jay Blakesberg has been capturing such artists as the Grateful Dead and Joni Mitchell since the late 1970s....
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“This is where the motion picture industry started, and this is where a theater belongs to commemorate that,” says Mayor Mark Sokolich....
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In Jersey Breaks, the former U.S. poet laureate, whom Bruce Springsteen has called “the voice of the Jersey Shore,” probes his Monmouth County childhood....
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New Jersey Hall of Fame Breaks Ground at American Dream
October 12, 2022
A highly immersive center in the East Rutherford complex will become the first permanent home for the New Jersey Hall of Fame since its 2008 inception....
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