Arts & Entertainment
More of Les: Famed Musicians Pay Tribute To A Guitar Legend
September 10, 2012
Celebrated musicians come together in New Jersey to create a tribute album in honor of guitar legend Les Paul. ...
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Changing Channels: NJTV’s Second Act
August 13, 2012
Amid criticism and a dearth of funding, NJTV
endeavors to prove itself as a new network....
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The home of Pietro and Maria Botto has become a national landmark and home to the American Labor Museum. ...
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Tackling Her New Beat
July 16, 2012
Sports reporter Kim Jones chats about her switch from covering the Yankees for the YES Network to covering football for the NFL Network. ...
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The arts have been central to Rahway's revitalization plans, and the new Hamilton Stage for the Performing Arts is the newest addition to the city's performing arts scene. ...
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Before the Fast Lane
June 11, 2012
Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh fondly recalls his Jersey years....
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Pearls of Culture
May 8, 2012
Need an indoor break from the beach? The Shore offers more than sun and sand....
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Saving Surflight
May 7, 2012
An artistic director in his second year on the job hopes to restore the Surflight Theater on Long Beach Island to prominence. ...
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T. Rex Redux
April 9, 2012
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed the Meadowlands. Now Bloomfield impresario Guy Gsell is bringing them back in animatronic form to educate kids of all ages....
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A former Star-Ledger editor turns to crime fiction to help him better explore the subtle realities of life. ...
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Writer Harvey Araton: On Yogi Berra and His Valet
March 12, 2012
A new book from a New York Times sports columnist charts the progressively deepening relationship between Ron Guidry and Yogi Berra. ...
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Super Dudes
January 16, 2012
Reality TV’s newest Jersey haunt is quirky director Kevin Smith’s Red Bank comic-book store....
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Our Q&A with Queen Latifah covers her latest film, the Garden State's influence on her inspirational books, and the possibility of releasing a new album. ...
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Tea Party Like It’s 1774
December 12, 2011
In Ten Tea Parties: Patriotic Protests That History Forgot, New Jersey-based historian Joseph Cummins shines a bright light on some obscure and forgotten rebellions from America's past. ...
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Our Q&A with Janet Evanovich focuses on how her inaugural Stephanie Plum novel made it into movie theaters...albeit 17 years after publication. ...
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Author Joyce Carol Oates: New Jersey Noir
November 14, 2011
We spoke with noted author and Princeton University professor Joyce Carol Oates about her work, her latest editing effort and life in New Jersey....
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When Bruce Is The Soundtrack
October 10, 2011
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
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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