Mah jongg, the popular tile-based game that came to the U.S. from China in the Roaring Twenties, has experienced a resurgence ...
Mah-jongg can also become a lifestyle. Megan Feinberg and her husband, Nick Forst, of Huntington, former students of Lorie Siegel, gather at the Main Street Board Game Cafe to practice.
Stay-at-home lifestyles have further eroded the rough image of mah-jongg as a game played all night by crude characters in smoke-filled gambling dens. Families and friends of all ages are now ...