In 2020, Newark’s statue of Christopher Columbus came down. Now, a monument honoring Harriet Tubman has gone up in its place. And it talks.
Author: Jim Beckerman, NorthJersey.com
Roller disco is back again. If you’re ready to lace up, head to New York’s Central Park.
Remember roller disco? Music legend Nile Rodgers does – and he’s bringing it back to Central Park starting June 16.
The interesting history of the real name of Martin Luther King Jr. – and why it was changed
“Martin Luther King” was not his given name. What was it originally — and why did his father change it?
9/11 brought a sense of national unity. Why has the pandemic been marred by division?
Twenty years ago, Americans came together after 9/11. There was a sense of national unity. Why does the COVID-19 pandemic feel so different?
Two ‘immersive’ Van Gogh exhibits go head-to-head in NYC, reflecting growing trend
To Van Gogh or not Van Gogh? Here’s all you need to know about the two competing “immersive” Van Gogh shows if you’re looking for things to do in NYC.
Ties? Golf clubs? Grilling tools? Enough. Try these Father’s Day gifts instead
Father’s Day gifts need a reboot. Here are some unconventional gift ideas for this year and the 21st century.
Happy birthday, Empire State Building! The New York symbol of optimism and resilience turns 90
New York’s most iconic skyscraper, the Empire State Building, turns 90 this year on May 1, and it’s as relevant as ever.
Meals are about people. And this holiday season, some people are back together again
After a year’s absence due to COVID, the return of the dinner guest. And just in time for the holidays
Midday naps, comfy clothes: What we’ll miss when the world goes back to normal
Make no mistake, we are still waist-deep in the COVID swamp. But some of us are daring to imagine Tomorrow again.
It’s 58 feet long and 10 feet high: Sculptor’s work will become US’ official WWI monument
A modern Michelangelo brings classic craftsmanship to an epic commission: Washington, D.C.’s, World War I monument.