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Art & Culture

New Jersey’s art and culture scene is a dynamic blend of historical gravitas and contemporary creativity, often flourishing in the shadow of its famous neighbor, New York City, but with a distinct identity all its own. The state is a hub for visual arts, anchored by institutions like the Newark Museum of Art and the open-air spectacle of Grounds For Sculpture, while urban centers like Jersey City and Asbury Park foster vibrant street art and independent gallery scenes.

Performing arts thrive in numerous local theaters, and the state proudly preserves its rich history through sites such as the Thomas Edison National Historical Park and the Battleship New Jersey museum, creating a diverse cultural landscape that is accessible and engaging across its varied regions.

Morven Museum & Garden Prepares Yearlong Celebration Marking America’s 250th Anniversary

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton is positioning itself as a central destination for reflection, education,...

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Igniting Discovery: New Jersey’s PPPL Unveils FLARE for Groundbreaking Plasma Research

New Jersey is a state of innovation, a hub where scientific frontiers are pushed and groundbreaking discoveries are made. A shining example of this pioneering spirit is the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), located right here in the Garden State. On June 12th, PPPL unveiled its newest, one-of-a-kind device: the Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiments, or FLARE. This remarkable piece of equipment represents the very cutting edge of fundamental plasma physics research, poised to unlock secrets of the universe and advance critical technologies. At its core, FLARE is designed to help researchers delve deep into the mysteries of magnetic reconnection. This incredible phenomenon occurs throughout the universe when magnetic field lines, much like elastic bands, snap...

Morven Museum & Garden Prepares Yearlong Celebration Marking America’s 250th Anniversary

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton is positioning itself as a central destination for reflection, education, and cultural engagement throughout 2026. The National Historic Landmark, once home to Founding Father Richard Stockton, is unveiling a comprehensive slate of exhibitions, public programs, and special events designed to explore the nation’s past while connecting it to the present. Morven’s historic grounds and storied interiors provide a fitting setting for the semiquincentennial. The site has long served as a window into American political, social, and cultural history, and its upcoming programming builds on that legacy by offering visitors multiple ways to engage with the ideas and individuals that shaped the country....