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Video

New Jersey artist reveals the wonders of his beloved Pinelands

"The last place on East Coast that is truly wild," is how Paul Evans Pedersen describes the NJ Pinelands, also known as the Pine Barrens. From sugar sand to the Jersey Devil, Pederson talks about the unique environment and folklore of the land.

Climate change and fusion with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Director Steve Cowley

Steve Cowley, director of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) sat down with PAW to talk about fusion, climate change, and more. (For Princeton University Alumni Weekly)

Càphê Roasters plans to open Philly's first Vietnamese roastery cafe

Head roaster Thu Pham roasts a batch of beans and brews cups of Vietnamese style coffee in her new cafe.

Haitian-born, Philly-based artist Claes Gabriel talks inspiration for 'Boat People' mural

Sculptor and painter Claes Gabriel discusses the inspiration for his West Philly mural 'Boat People.'

Sandra Turner-Barnes' poetry illuminates lasting effects of slavery for Juneteenth

Author and poet Sandra Turner-Barnes recites "It's the WHY that truly matters"

Local poet honors Walt Whitman

Camden, N.J. poet Rocky Wilson recites poetry at Walt Whitman's gravesite and shares his passion for the late poet. Whitman turned 200 on May 31, 2019.

Mentor and mentee collaborate for new art show

Don Stephens and Joshua Toritto discuss 'Follies & Visual Syntax' on display now at Rowan College at Burlington County.

Young history buff goes colonial

Nine-year-old Joseph Gentile of Haddon Heights, N.J. is obsessed with colonial history.

He was a prison cook. Now he's a nationally lauded pizza chef

Down North executive chef and owner Muhammad Abdul-Hadi operate a Philly pizza shop that exclusively hires previously incarcerated people.

Pushing for diversity in literature

Kim Warren discusses her inspiration for 'Kyleigh and the Apple Pie.'

Medford Lakes mother fears mask is holding her son back

Katherine Hart is worried her son's development is affected by mandated mask wearing in school

New experimental theater production 'Noir' is underway

'Noir,' a 3D/4D immersive new play comes to life at the Eagle Theatre in Hammonton, N.J.

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