MAC’s new exhibit combines historic photographs, personal quotes, and original art in reference to racially segregated beaches in Cape May and Atlantic City prior to the civil rights movement.
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MAC’s new exhibit combines historic photographs, personal quotes, and original art in reference to racially segregated beaches in Cape May and Atlantic City prior to the civil rights movement.
Mischief Nights Are Murder by Libby Klein is a lighthearted mystery about an innkeeper who has a B&B in Cape May. The main character, Poppy McAllister, finds herself in a few sticky situations and along the way, cooks some amazing dishes. I found myself hungry and wanting the food they were cooking in the book.… Read more »
The Washington Street Mall will have live music on each block every Tuesday until the end of August.
I was up the road at an apple festival when I saw a booth for a book called The Cape May Murders. Intrigued, I stopped in my tracks and talked with the author, Christopher Michael Blake, about his novel. This murder mystery, which takes place largely during Cape May’s off season, was an easy read… Read more »
I love historical fiction, so when I learned that author Laura Quinn’s novel Thicker Than Water took place around 1916 in Cape May, I had to get my hands on it.
At just over two minutes in length, perfect for a coffee break, Christopher Petersen’s short film Cape May Travel 2022 is an atmospheric nod to the sights and sounds of Cape May: a pod of dolphins off shore, aerial views of the beach, and close-ups of historic properties. We talked with the filmmaker via email… Read more »
I would label myself as a creative person. I’m a photographer and a person that loves to craft. I don’t have an issue with trying new things even if I have never done them before. My latest project was making a hot glue mask and fairy wings. I made one out of hangers that drooped so… Read more »
Suzanne Simonetti’s latest novel The Sound of Wing is the story of three women that find themselves wonderful friends by the end—and it takes place in and around Cape May. Goldie has a butterfly garden and a shop on Carpenters Lane; Krystal is from the Villas and works at a light shop that you can… Read more »
With 2020 out of the way, I made a New Year’s resolution to think positively. When scrolling on Instagram and Facebook, I’ll only look for crafty ideas rather than gossip. I love seeing different things, videos, and pictures, but no more negativity or silly nonsense. I was excited when I saw a few videos of… Read more »
Last Exit for Betrayal is the first mystery novel by author G.W. Conklin, a history enthusiast who has written about the Civil War and the 134th New York Infantry Regiment. When I saw that the book was a mystery and based in Cape May, I was intrigued. I wanted something different than the lovey-dovey books… Read more »
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