Interviews

This is Skylar Pocket, a trans-fronted New Brunswick band allied with the Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ+ movements in America. This band is deserving of your attention, not just because

The greater New York City area and theater community have consistently proven to be a prosperous pairing. Many New Jerseyans, in particular, grow up frequently making the trek into Manhattan

For many bands, a hiatus often signals the end of an era. Whether it stems from creative differences, in-house conflict or other miscellaneous reasons, band members taking a break and

Martha’s, a popular family-owned breakfast and lunch spot in Jersey City’s Bergen-Lafayette, is open for business. Located at 308 Pacific Avenue, they bring fresh ingredients and a modern flair to

The Plant House, a family-owned and operated business, has been delivering quality, hand-picked plants from South Florida to Jersey City for the past eight years. Located on 246 Randolph Ave,

There’s no easy way to articulate the sensation of a musician bursting through the glass ceiling and becoming widely known in the commercial limelight. For Jordan Lawlor, his journey seems

Art consumes every aspect of Ricardo Roig’s life. There is simply nobody who personifies the Hoboken art scene better than this teacher turned full-time artist. Between managing his own studio

I’ve spent most of my time at The Digest interviewing New Jersey artists, but today, I’m expanding the map down to North Carolina. I had the chance to speak with

Through creativity, so much happiness can be brought to people and that is exactly what is being achieved by Saltwater Scripts, a local business specializing in custom art. From its

Each band I’ve had the pleasure of covering throughout our extended stay indoors has described how they’ve come together. These groups have found comfort in one another. They have pooled