Arts & Culture

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

Thanks to the recent popularity of Netflix’s “The Crown,” the United Kingdom has become almost synonymous with the alluring world of aristocracy. Home to one of the world’s oldest

The days of selling music directly to consumers are behind us. The era of streaming is here and has changed the entire landscape of the music industry. Whether it was

Celebrated comedian Chris Gethard is stepping out of his usual role as an actor and writer with the debut of his monthly Garden State-focused podcast, “New Jersey is the World.”

Visiting Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton Township each year is a tradition for me and I always leave feeling inspired. If you’ve experienced a creative block recently, allow the amazing

When the compelling ballads of South Amboy’s Jackie June first swept across my desk (or, for the sake of modernity, laptop) my first impression was that of self-empowerment and overcoming

Books have become our best friends during the pandemic. When all else fails, a good story will pull you out of the slump you find yourself in. Today, mythology is

Throughout New Jersey, locally-run and independent businesses serve as social hubs for our communities. Over the past year, local storefronts have been doing everything they can to adjust to our

Songwriter, musician and producer Jack Antonoff of Bleachers recently launched a podcast, “god and new jersey,” spotlighting his home state in conversation with many notable New Jersey-native artists. Although those