Film & Television
Joshua Dela Cruz, the New Host of Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues
December 12, 2018
The New Milford native stars in the reboot of the beloved childrens television show with a new name: Blue's Clues & You. ...
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A Conversation with Lea Michele
June 5, 2018
Former Glee star Lea Michele talks about her Tenafly roots, her current tour with Darren Criss, her love of Barbra Streisand and her favorite Jersey restaurant. ...
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Amy Aquino, a Teaneck native and actress, has appeared in Working Girl, Moonstruck and Everybody Loves Raymond. Now she's making a splash on Amazon Prime's Bosch....
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Brian Geraghty portrays New York City police commissioner and future president Teddy Roosevelt in the TNT series "The Alienist."...
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A Conversation with MSNBC Anchor Stephanie Ruhle
January 17, 2018
The host of MSNBC Live with Stephanie Ruhle discusses the challenges of covering President Trump, the importance of financial freedom and her documentaries on Haiti and ocean conservation. ...
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16-Year-Old Powerlifter is Redefining Girl Power
December 11, 2017
Naomi Kutin, a Teaneck native and powerlifter, is the subject of the documentary "Supergirl."...
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A Conversation with Tom Perrotta
October 9, 2017
The creator of the HBO series "The Leftovers" talks about the true, down-to-earth Jersey attitude, and how the state influenced his work....
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“This Is Us” Is Back (Now Stop Sobbing)
October 6, 2017
NJ native Dan Fogelman never imagined his hit series "This Is Us" would make viewers cry so much....
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Worst of Years, Best of Intentions in Michael Ausiello’s Memoir
September 6, 2017
His intimate memoir, "Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies," manages to be simultaneously heartbreaking, cheeky and comical....
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Wayne-born Tracey Wigfield won an Emmy for her work on 30 Rock. Now she's striking out on her own with a new series, Great News, premiering April 25. ...
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Evocative Tales Revealed at Last
February 4, 2017
Nearly three decades after her death, work of Jersey City native Kathleen Collins is as exciting, evocative and relevant as when first created....
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At iPic Theater, (Literally) Juggling Dinner and a Movie
February 3, 2017
Our intrepid writer and her hubby try Fort Lee’s new upscale movie dining experience, iPic. Need more napkins!...
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Jarmusch’s Love Letter To Paterson
December 20, 2016
25 years ago, the Ohio filmmaker fell in love with Silk City. His latest film "Paterson" pays tribute to the city's history and looks toward its future. ...
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20 New Movies We Can’t Wait to See
December 2, 2016
Hollywood rolls out blockbuster films for the holiday season....
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Greek Actress Elena Kampouris is True to Her Roots
August 25, 2016
The star of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" and Bridgewater native talks about her Greek upbringing and spending weekends at the mall....
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Letting the Stories Shine at NJTV
July 20, 2016
Mary Alice Williams relishes her role as the face of NJTV, the state’s 5-year-old public-TV network. ...
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Exploring the Heritage of Arab Americans
May 20, 2016
A new documentary, A Thousand and One Journeys: The Arab Americans, documents the myriad meaningful contributions Arab Americans have made over the years....
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A Conversation With Michael Ian Black
April 20, 2016
Michael Ian Black, of Wet Hot American Summer, talks about his new book, not taking health tips from Gov. Christie and picking a fight with David Sedaris....
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Jimmi Simpson, Hollywood’s Favorite Creep
March 1, 2016
Jimmi Simpson, star of SundanceTV's upcoming Hap and Leonard, recalls his "really great" Hackettstown upbringing and "Jersey Style" barbecues....
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