Bernice Kanner, author of ``When it comes to guys, what's normal?'' joins Steve Adubato for an interview.
Pierre Lacroix and Joe Quenneville.
Steve interviews two executives in the magazine world who hold very different views of the future of the traditional hand-held magazine.
Blues musician Chaz DePaolo performs on set.
John Gennaro, President of Cuts Fitness and Kelli Calabrese, author and award winning exercise physiologist come on the show to encourage better health.
Celebrity fitness trainer and champion bodybuilder Peter Browning stops by to discuss weight lifting strategies and the latest in medical exercise techniques.
Now that high school has ended, Breanna and Arnaz ready themselves for a life in California, but they must prove to Flex that they can take care of themselves by getting a local place first.
Arnaz tries to help get Breanna out from under her dependence on Flex by playing music on the boardwalk, only people are more interested in the attributes under his shirt than in the notes under his fingers.
Steve Adubato talks with John Welshons, a grief counselor and author of ``Awakening from Grief: Finding the Road Back to Joy.''
Flex makes friends with Breanna’s housemates, who come to really like having him around the house, which further aggravates Breanna as she’s already decided Flex is too involved in her life. Soon, however, she must step up to make her friends pay off a big hotel bill incurred at Flex’s expense.
Steve Adubato joins filmmaker Marshall Curry to share shocking stories of scandal, as he filmed the Newark Mayoral election in 2002 between Mayor Sharpe James and Corey Booker.
Steve Adubato joins Doug Forrester, the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey to discuss the candidate's plan for homeland security, property tax relief, and more.
Gubernatorial candidate, Sen. Jon Corzine (D), answers questions about his affordability agenda, education, environmental and health-care plans.
President of the New Jersey Alliance for Action, Phillip K. Beachem, and internationally renowned transportation expert, Robert Paaswell, discuss the future of transportation.
``Curtis and Kuby'' talk-show host, Curtis Sliwa describes his nearly fatal experience of being assaulted by members of the Gambino crime family.
Informed citizens from diverse business and cultural backgrounds come together to ask Sen. Jon Corzine questions about his positions on issues.
Cash and D-Mack take Arnaz out for a night of fun after feeling like his guy time is monopolized by Breanna, and Lisa and Sara do the same for Breanna. When they all end up at the same club, however, Breanna gets upset when she spots Arnaz talking with a girl.
Christopher Christie, the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, talks candidly with Steve about ethics and government in the Garden State.
Jennifer E. Duffy, Managing Editor and Political Analyst for ``The Cook Political Report,'' joins Steve Adubato as part of our Democracy Works coverage.
Arnaz finds himself jealous when D-Mack begins to help Breanna prep for her exams and the two become study buddies.
Paula Franzese, an expert in the field of ethics, talks with Steve.
James Hamilton expresses deep concern with the media's coverage of news stories, both local and national.
Exploring the media coverage of the 2005 New Jersey Gubernatorial race by examining the journalism industry and the complex decision-making that determines which issues becomes news and which do not.
During a Halloween costume party, Arnaz mistakenly kisses another girl who is dressed in the same costume as Breanna.
At the gang’s Halloween house party, Arnaz accidentally kisses a girl who is wearing the same costume as Breanna. Meanwhile, Manny finds himself in competition for publicity once more with childhood nemesis Emmanuel Lewis when he claims to have had his “Yemmy” award stolen.
New Jersey State Assemblyman Wilfredo Carabello addresses issues with Steve that affect the voter's confidence in their elected officials, and campaign finance reform.
A balanced panel including state officials, legislators and economists discuss a range of actions that state government might take to confront the problem, and not avoid it.
When Breanna begins to work at the coffee shop with Arnaz, she is promoted and becomes his boss, much to Arnaz chagrin.
Arnaz’s attempt to spend more time with Breanna by getting her hired at the same coffee shop doesn’t go the way he intended, after her work performance turns out to be so strong, she is made his boss. Her immediate shine to the managerial position soon begins to cause friction between the two.
The group gets extra roles in a local film production, but despite Breanna’s efforts to get her break on the film, the director gives Arnaz some lines instead. Meanwhile, Cash and D-Mack decide to use their reflective window, which is always being used by women to check their appearance, as a way to land some dates.
Breanna decides to have sex with Arnaz as she approaches 19, fearing that he'll otherwise find solace in the more glamorous women of Los Angeles. When Flex shows up for a visit, however, the mood is effectively ruined.
Breanna's elation at landing a job as daytime talk show host Sherri St Croix's assistant turns to disappointment when she learns why she was really hired. Meanwhile, Arnaz recruits the rest of the housemates to pose as his adoring gig audience for the benefit of scouting record producers.
Colorado Avalanche goaltender David Aebischer.
Breanna and Arnaz try to get their roommates into the holiday spirit.
Breanna and Arnaz try to organize a festive California Christmas, but the other housemates are buying into the holiday mood. The gang soon comes together after Arnaz has an accident and ends up in the hospital.