Arts & Culture

At Tim Welch Vocal Studio in Jersey City, NJ, you’re never too old to explore your passion for singing. Every week, singers of all ages and proficiencies work with the

When it comes to any news regarding the local arts and music community It can be tough to find a silver lining. Thankfully there’s plenty of positivity regarding New Brunswick,

On par with some of the creepiest places in New Jersey like Clinton Road and The Gates of Hell, the ruins of the Brooksbrae Brick Factory lie deep within The

Contrary to popular belief, dinosaurs are not extinct—these prehistoric beasts are still lurking within Allaire State Park in Allenwood, NJ. Hidden among the towering trees are five fearsome reptiles—a Tyrannosaurus

On the surface, the Jersey Shore’s Bradley Beach Cinema just seems like any ordinary–albeit slightly outdated–local movie theater. However, if its walls could talk, they would tell of its history

If you watched the CBS3 Philly morning show, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard Kicking Sunrise. CBS adopted their song, “Here’s to the Sunrise,” for their theme, creating a

In a little pre-revolutionary war town in New Jersey, a young singer with an old soul used quarantine to craft a blues-ballad dream of a country-pop rock album. Grace Kerlin

Tom Fruin, a Brooklyn-based artist best known for his artwork, Watertower, has a new piece mounted at Summit Public Art in Summit, New Jersey. This piece, called Maxikiosco, is an

Brimming with haunted roads and the ever-lurking threat of the Jersey Devil, our state is no stranger to the bizarre. All too often, weird and unexplainable phenomena happen here that

Not everybody loves novels. Sometimes, sitting down with a 200-page book can feel like more work than it’s worth. But, getting away from our screens and having something satisfying to