Arts & Culture

Featuring nearly 300 contemporary installations, NJ’s Grounds for Sculpture is a 42-acre not-for-profit art park and museum. Visitors have been checking out Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton for years, but

The ‘90s were, let’s just say, a busy decade in American history. The culture shifted dramatically, the music scene was completely up-ended, and the dawn of a new age in

Art House Productions, a nonprofit created in the wake of 9/11 to support small artists in and around New Jersey, will host Art Fair 14C in Jersey City Nov.12-14. Hundreds

In case you hadn’t noticed, Netflix has gone a bit crazy with its documentary content as of late. Every day a new series with some badass, riveting trailer is being

It’s rare to find a band that stays true to themselves no matter what happens around them. All Time Low isn’t just a band, they’re a group of lifelong friends

Summer is coming to an end (*laughs in Halloween*) and in a lot of ways, I’m totally okay with that. I have christened this summer as “my summer of absolute

As many locals know, New Jersey is notorious for its diversity. From multicultural foods to day-trip activities, it offers a wide variety of experiences. One of the Garden State’s most

Originally a monotheistic development amongst ancient Hebrews, Judaism is now observed by more than 14 and a half million people around the world. While the overwhelming majority have descended from

Film photography is back. An artform lost to the widespread digitization of the ’90s is seeing a resurgence in a huge way. It’s a paradox in and of itself: in

Walking down the center aisle at the Paper Mill Playhouse, it is easy to feel the contagious buzz of excitement while scanning the sea of audience members for your empty