Arts & Entertainment

Princeton Pro Musica revives Frank Lewin’s Requiem For RFK

On June 8, 1968, Princeton composer Frank Lewin listened to the funeral of Robert F. Kennedy over the radio from St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. ...

Handmade Hopewell Street Fair returns May 3

A curated showcase of handmade art and craftsmanship will take over Seminary Avenue when the Handmade Hopewell Makers...

Trenton Film Society screens docs from local filmmakers May 1-2

The Trenton Film Society will host a two-day Regional Documentary Film Festival on May 1-2 at Mill Hill...

New Brunswick Jazz Project marks 17 years with anniversary show

The New Brunswick Jazz Project will celebrate its 17th anniversary with a special Emerging Artists Series performance highlighting...

Tommy Conwell Brings Roots Rock to Intimate Venues

The young Tommy Conwell, a roots-rockin’, bluesy, soulful singer-songwriter-guitarist and bandleader, spent most of his formative years trying...
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Sing Your Heart Out at Pop-Up Choir Princeton

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) invites music lovers of all ages to join Pop-Up Choir Princeton, a free community choir designed to bring...

Great Poetry Meets Great Music in New Jersey Premiere at PUC

Princeton University Concerts (PUC) presents the New Jersey premiere of “Emily — No Prisoner Be” on Sunday, February 22, at 3 p.m. in Richardson...

State Museum Celebrates 250th with a Look Back at the Bicentennial

The New Jersey State Museum presents the new exhibition “Spirit of ’76: The Bicentennial” as part of their celebration of America’s 250th. The exhibition,...

‘America Unfiltered’ at the Arts Council

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) presents the immersive multimedia exhibition, “America Unfiltered: Portraits and Voices of a Nation” by Horacio Marquinez and Kirill...

Off the Presses: ‘She Knew Too Much’

West Windsor-based author Victoria Weisfeld is celebrating the release of her second novel, “She New Too Much.” The psychological thriller, published by Audecyn Books,...

Passage Theatre Review: ‘Muleheaded’

Politics, artistic and financial, and how they affect collaboration among friends, and friendship itself, are the crux of David Robson’s “Muleheaded, or Zora and...