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“Who By Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai” is a masterfully written biography detailing Leonard Cohen’s time performing to Israeli soldiers during the Yom Kippur War.
Spooky season has ended, but that doesn’t mean an end to cool costumes and rockin’ music. Summit’s Pebble Players are putting on Grease! the musical on November 11-13 and 18-20! Read on for more info!
These easy Vegan Blueberry Muffins are not only fluffy and moist but they’re dairy-free, oil free and made in one bowl!
Polycarp Flowers – a small, successful, and incredibly professional local floral design business located in Summit, NJ – is led by a kind, seasoned and competent florist. I highly recommend paying Polycarp Flowers a visit!
Colorful cakes of soaps shaped like downy clouds, tiny pink rosebuds, tarot cards, jars of face masks, “bath potions,” scrubs, salts, and oils – meet Witch Baby, a gothic, magical twist on traditional selfcare.
A quaint shop tucked away on the second floor of the Strand, By Tess is a cute boutique providing pastries, drinks, pottery, clothing, and artisanal items from cutting boards to scented candles.
Forget ice cream and frozen yogurt— these desserts, while delicious, are overused. It’s time to try something new! I present to you: Bing-su, or Korean shaved ice. Here’s how to make it!
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Magic Grill (located in Garwood, NJ) is a Mongolian BBQ place. It’s also not a traditional restaurant. You don’t order a menu item and get served – instead, you sit down, and are asked “What soup? Dumplings?” Then, the magic happens.