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Chris Bray and David Miller sit at the same table every day. Against the wall, removed from the constant chatter at the bar, but still in sight of it. Their view takes in the expanse of River Street and parts of lower Manhattan…
Artie Lange. Comedian, radio host, author and larger than life personality. For him, life has taken some crazy turns, but he’s back doing what he was made to do – entertain thousands of people with his..
As the chaos of the Second World War unraveled, Manfred Gans fought his way through to the ties that bind…
Fall has arrived and with it some of the hottest new trends in fashion. And what better town is there than Hoboken to take “hot” and “new” to the test?
This Aug. 18 you won’t have to fork over money for a high-priced concert ticket or travel very far to see some of the greatest indie rock acts around and be a part of something big.
Luckily for all of us living in the Mile Square, there are plenty of fitness options out there. There is everything from specialty gyms, to dance studios, to kick boxing that can help even the most unmotivated..
A majority of the club members ride a Harley, which originally was the bike you needed to have to join the club, but is now open to all American bikes. Chipper, who was first inspired to ride by the movie “Easy Rider,” got his first Harley in 1972, which he still has in mint condition…
There are many ways to spend Valentine’s Day. Here are two very different ways to spend the holiday.
Perhaps you’ve looked around the mile square on a weekend night and seen the throngs of people bustling into area restaurants and bars. For some, that look turns into an itch..
Generally I’m a skeptical person—I believe the Loch Ness Monster is a well-fed cormorant, I believe the Chupacabra is a coyote with mange and I’m…
“I throw my hands up in the air sometimes, saying AYO, gotta let go!” The energetic lyrics of hit single “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz is blasting in a dirty rock bar..
Parlez-vous football? Habla usted futbol? Call it what you will – football, soccer, fuutball – it’s not just the world’s sport, it’s an international language capable..
From the ornate architecture of the Hoboken Terminal to the views from Castle Point or Pier A Park, there are cool places..
The west bank of the Hudson has long been fertile ground for those industrious in nature. Its creative and hard-working legacy is well..
Hoboken has long been known for being the birthplace of Frank Sinatra and the first official baseball game. But based upon all the strollers showing..
Three models, three venues, three stylists, three totally different photo shoots – what was hMAG thinking when we planned our first ever fashion issue? Well..
Screeching sirens, blaring car horns, garbage men yelling over the din of smashing glass– these could be considered..
“It’s an eyesore right now,” says artist Tim Daly, in a tone that can best be described as self-deprecating. But leave it to the art community..
Think globally, act locally. It’s the tree-hugger’s mantra, and while it looks great on the bumper sticker of the Prius..
Baked goods in Hoboken, New Jersey have gotten a fair bit of attention as of late. But the baking tradition in the Mile Square..
The dingy industrial façade of River Clark’s studio serves as an auspicious portent to the nature of the mad scientist that..