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‘Tis the season for the trees to change their green leaves into an array of colors, but you can still have tons of greens in your kitchen this fall. Leafy

I’ve known about Medieval Times for a long time now. In my youth, friends would go to birthday parties there and talk of knights jousting and eating with their hands,

Dan Frigolette is a stand up comic, writer, and founder of the Hoboken Comedy Festival. Kicking off on Monday, September 29, this upcoming Hoboken Comedy Festival is the fifth annual.

Andrea Benham is a singer and songwriter here in Hoboken. She has released eight singles, most recently, “Flight” which was released on August 20 of this year. Andrea’s music has

JC Fridays, a quarterly arts festival held in Jersey City, is back on September 5 with over 40 events dispersed across the city. Residents all over Jersey City and beyond

On The Prescribed Burn, self-publishing and playwriting Laryssa Wirstiuk is the author of The Prescribed Burn, a collection of short stories which she self published. The stories all follow the

“Violent. In a good way.” That’s how I tend to describe Jersey City/Kearny/Hoboken crew Life Eaters to the un-informed. The guitars are loud and abrasive, the drums are lightning quick,

Last time I wrote about Black Rail Coffee I briefly mentioned their pressed sandwiches. This time, let’s give their sandwiches the attention they deserve, because they are pretty delicious. I

Hudson Restaurant Week started yesterday July 28 and will run until August 8th. Having first started in January of 2005, Hudson Restaurant Week is celebrating its tenth year of promoting

Joe Velez on Painting and Being an Artist I recently had the pleasure of speaking with very talented local painter Joe Velez. He told me about himself, his process, the