Arts & Culture

The United States during the 1960s, as we all know, was primed for social revolution. The effects of the Second Red Scare, the growing escalation in Vietnam, and many other

Internationally renowned artist, Jaume Plensa, debuted his sculpture “Water’s Soul” in the Newport section of Jersey City, bringing newfound symbolism to the area. The 80-foot sculpture depicts a woman at

I’m not gonna sugarcoat it–I hate the holidays, and most of all, I hate holiday music. That being said, I love spending time with my nearest and dearest, eating good

Image via Wayne Girard/Instagram Though he is known as one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold an estimated 150 million records worldwide, Frank Sinatra actually grew

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