Art & Culture

International Women’s Day Celebration at MonmouthFlow on March 8 Elevates Women’s Health, Wellness, and Community in New Jersey

New Jersey’s thriving arts and culture landscape is not confined to galleries, theaters, and concert halls. It lives in community studios, wellness centers, and...

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A Taste of Southern Charm in the Garden State featuring The recipe of The Week and the Enduring Appeal of Buttermilk Pie

New Jersey might be famous for its diners, boardwalk treats, and diverse culinary scene, but sometimes, the most delightful discoveries are those that transport you to a simpler, more comforting place. Imagine a dessert that whispers of sun-drenched kitchens and generations of cherished recipes – a pie that's both elegant in its simplicity and utterly irresistible. We're talking about the beloved Buttermilk Pie, a true classic that, despite its Southern roots, has found a sweet spot in the hearts and homes across the Garden State. There's something truly timeless about this silky, custard-like pie. It’s a dessert that perfectly balances the sweet and the tangy, creating a flavor profile that's both nostalgic and refreshingly bright. With...

A Titanic Treasure in Jersey City: Liberty Science Center Showcases a 20-Pound Gold Chandelier Recovered From the Ocean Floor

Jersey City, New Jersey — One of the most extraordinary surviving artifacts from the RMS Titanic is now captivating visitors at Liberty Science Center, where a 20-pound crushed gold chandelier from the ship’s First Class Smoking Room is on public display as part of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. The exhibition, which opened in February 2025, runs through September 1, 2025, positioning Jersey City as a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, maritime scholars, and families seeking immersive educational experiences. For Explore New Jersey readers, this moment represents more than a traveling exhibit. It marks a rare opportunity to encounter a preserved fragment of one of the most studied maritime tragedies in modern history—without leaving the Garden State. A...