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After over a year of cancellations and modifications, this upcoming season may be the first to truly feel normal again. With an increasing percentage of vaccinated individuals, public gatherings

Jessica Totaro is a New Jersey choreographer and dance educator. She has spent the majority of her life dancing and her entire career teaching. Her goal has always been to

Everyone enjoys a good documentary. We love immersing ourselves in crazy stories, hearing from unique perspectives, and rattling our minds. There’s something about going on these mini investigations with the

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

Whether they are heartwarming or horrifying, movies have always had the ability to deeply impact the lives of anyone watching them. This is for good reason, seeing as each film

The 34th Annual Black Maria Film Festival’s opening weekend kicks off on Thursday, February 5 at 8 p.m. in the Gothic Lounge of Hepburn Hall (2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City,

Our 4th Annual Restaurant Guide is now available to read online, and we’re pretty pumped, psyched, and stoked about it. Below is one of the editorial features in the issue

Last week I had the pleasure of talking to John Marmo, who has had 40 plus years experience as an active projectionist in the New Jersey and New York areas.

The Last American Guido premiered last Thursday, and what a premier it was! With a riveting cast and crew, the film was anything but boring. My colleague and I ventured

Local Filmmaker Premieres Movie Shot in Hoboken and Jersey City The Last American Guido is an independent film by Vito LaBruno that was shot in Hoboken, Jersey City, Bayonne, Nutley