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Trenton set to come alive for America’s 250th

On Saturday, June 6, Trenton will transform into a living, moving history experience. ...

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...

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...

Poets Levin and Hughes Headline at Princeton Makes

Princeton Makes, a Princeton-based artist cooperative, and Ragged Sky Press, a local publisher focused on poetry, hosts a Second Sunday Poetry Reading on Sunday,...

Art of the Worldlings

Visitors to Small World Coffee will get to see another side of their baristas in December, as they host a takeover of the monthly...

Journey through local holiday traditions and events

Winter holidays are a time when traditions and events — both old and new — bring joy and a sense of belonging. Some of...

Fight in the Museum: 11 questions with texture artist Spriha Gupta

Spriha Gupta is an artist who draws on nature to create colorful, textural pieces that travel from representational into the abstract. Her works are...

Ukrainian sand artist to debut with ‘Disney Journey’ performance on Nov. 23

Ukrainian sand artist ODali, who has dazzled audiences around the world with her mesmerizing sand creations, is set to make her U.S. debut in...

Ayat Brings Its Take on Palestinian Cuisine to Princeton

It’s been almost four years since New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells designated Ayat, a Palestinian restaurant in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, a “Critics...