Community/Human Interest

The pandemic forced many public spaces to temporarily close, including movie theaters. So where can we go to watch movies we love and enjoy life like we used to? While

The small city of Hoboken, New Jersey, often referred to as the “Mile Square City,” is just across the Hudson River from Manhattan. And it should be known for much

If you want to find podcasts that will make you a better person and achieve personal growth, you could be stuck wandering digital aisles for a while. With so many

For too long, Black representation in publishing was scant. However, we are finally seeing more contemporary Black authors get the recognition they deserve and carve a much-needed space into the

After spring cleaning my closet and donating what no longer fit my image, I knew I needed something else. In chaotic times, and the online shopping era in itself, it

If you’re like me, there’s a chance you’ve viewed golf as a boring and esoteric sport reserved for rich businessmen and elderly retirees. If you didn’t grow up in a

Tiny but mighty, microgreens are the latest fad sweeping the food world, and for good reason. The immature greens are rich in vitamins and minerals, providing more nutrients than full-grown

On Monmouth Street in Red Bank, New Jersey, Count Basie Center for the Arts has left their marquee lit. In optimistic gleaming white and blue letters shines a line from

Junkanoo is one of the most unique bands I’ve ever looked into in the New Jersey DIY scene. It’s been a few weeks since I’ve covered a New Jersey musician,

Andy Warhol once said: “They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.” Over the years, art has been the catalyst for various social movements