Love can be an addictive energy unlike no other, as we have heard from songs from Ke$ha, love can be as addictive as a drug and you can be unsure if it’s healthy love.
Left Bank Burger Bar Is Home For Many Jersey City Locals
“All the familiar faces, it becomes like more family than customers,” Mendes said. “Just makes it more homey.”
Educator, Percussionist, Athlete: Crystal Vargas Is A Product Of Hudson County
“People of color are very proud of where they come from…I think that’s part of our culture–the fact that this is ours, and Hudson County, there’s just something special about it… I think we learn to love where we’re from…,” Vargas told Slice of Culture.
Irish Potato Pancakes — Boxty
Photo courtesy of Shuttershock/Brent Hofacker Potatoes, which is a heavily relied on ingredient, has been a staple in the Irish community since before the 1600’s. […]
From ‘The College Dropout’ To ‘Vultures’: Analyzing The New Ye
Ye has gone through different eras. From “The College Dropout” to new album “Vultures,” the legendary artist has found himself in controversy in both music and personal life. Here’s a discussion on how he’s influenced both.
From Inclusivity To Language Learning: Subtitles Are More Helpful Than You Think
“I have ADHD, and actually being able to read the dialog really helps me get locked into the show I am watching,” he told Slice of Culture.
Let’s Talk About Liberty State Park: Finding Balance For Recreation And Nature
While the project is already underway with a $50 million budget, many people on opposing sides have been chiming in on what the new Liberty State Park should look like and offer.
A Soul Food Classic — Fried Catfish
Soul food is known as the ethnic cuisine of African-Americans, but there is so much history that follows the term. Originating in the south, this […]
Justice 4 Jollibee Workers Secure Victory
Jollibee workers reached a settlement with Jollibee that met all their demands including paying $84,600 in back pay and consequential damages.
A Caribbean Classic — Curry Shrimp
Curry was originally brought to Caribbean areas that used to be British Colonies like Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad after the abolition of slavery in the 1800s.