Johnny Cash died 10 years ago in September 2003. State of the Arts looks back at an extraordinary interview ...
Emily Mann
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T10:22:04-04:00Playwright Emily Mann marked 20 years as artistic director of Princeton's McCarter Theatre in 2009 with a new production of her ...
Boardwalk Empire
Steven Wolock2023-10-25T12:03:13-04:00State of the Arts meets the author of Boardwalk Empire, Nelson Johnson. His New York Times Best-Selling book inspired HBO's hit ...
This Trenton Life
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T17:52:04-04:002014 Mid-Atlantic Emmy Nominee for Outstanding Education Feature Teens from Trenton ask whether the troubled city holds any promise ...
Joseph Arthur
Steven Wolock2020-08-13T11:37:34-04:00Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur has always walked the line between major label success and a willfully chaotic, if not ...
Joe Weil
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T17:54:15-04:00State of the Arts follows poet Joe Weil from his home town of Elizabeth, NJ to the 2008 Geraldine ...
The Frankenstein Project
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T17:54:34-04:00In celebration of Halloween back in 2007, conductor David Wroe and the Westfield Symphony performed a live soundtrack of ...
Robert Smithson
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:29:06-04:00Born in Passaic, Robert Smithson co-founded the "Earthworks" movement of the 1960s, and he remains a pivotal figure in art ...
Honey & The Moon
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T12:08:35-04:00A special performance from singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur of one of his signature songs, "Honey & The Moon." Watch the full ...
Joshua Lutz: Meadowlands
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T12:06:41-04:00Photographer Joshua Lutz spent ten years documenting the Meadowlands, and some of his most evocative pictures are collected in a ...
The Scheide Library
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T12:04:31-04:00William H. Scheide is a scholar, musician, philanthropist, and collector of rare books and manuscripts; he is a true Renaissance ...
George Tice
Steven Wolock2025-01-21T05:38:25-05:00Paterson II by photographer George Tice (1938-2025) was published in 2006, 30 years after his first book about the ...
Robert Pinsky’s PoemJazz
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:58:21-04:00Three-time U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky reads his poetry to improvised jazz at Monmouth University's Pollak Theatre in his hometown ...
Tim Squyres, Film Editor
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:34:30-04:00"Life of Pi" editor and Maplewood resident Tim Squyres, talks about his career as a major motion picture editor. "Life ...
ARB’s “Rite of Spring”
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:32:39-04:00The American Repertory Ballet, ARB, is seen in rehearsal for their new "Rite of Spring," choreographed by Douglas Martin. The ...
Tony Smith
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:29:35-04:00Architect, painter, and sculptor Tony Smith (1912 - 80) worked under Frank Lloyd Wright, designed a church with his friend ...
Pizzarelli Family Trio
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:27:55-04:00John, Martin, and Bucky Pizzarelli perform at the Shanghai Jazz Club in Madison, NJ.
Stanley Cowell Jazz Trio
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:25:46-04:00Composer and pianist Stanley Cowell is known for his imaginative and intellectual approach to jazz. Cowell studied classical music at ...
De Dannan
Steven Wolock2022-03-14T18:33:30-04:00Frankie Gavin, Irish fiddler, and his group De Dannan perform for a packed house at the Mayo Performing Arts ...
Eye on America
Steven Wolock2020-07-23T11:15:27-04:00Roy Stryker was the force behind the 1930s FSA photography project that led to Walker Evans' and Dorothea Lange's iconic ...