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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...
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A Revolutionary Artist in Focus

The Trent House Association, in partnership with the Trenton Historical Society, presents a book talk by Zara Anishanslin on the life of Black American...

Camp Olden Civil War Round Table unveils winter–spring programs

The Camp Olden Civil War Round Table has set the schedule for a wide-ranging series of programs exploring military history, women’s experiences, fashion, preservation...

Fight in the Museum: 12 questions with ‘That Sketch Guy,’ Shane Courtney

Shane Courtney has an eye for composition. He is a digital painter. He spends countless hours getting his compositions just right. ...

McCarter Theatre Review: ‘Kim’s Convenience’

Ins Choi’s “Kim’s Convenience” is a compact sitcom that packs two seasons of plot lines, comedy, and drama in one neat 90-minute play. ...

April Zay named as new Artist-in-Residence at West Windsor Arts

West Windsor Arts has announced that April Zay, a West Windsor-based multidisciplinary artist and educator, will serve as the center’s third artist-in-residence. She kicks...

Robbinsville alum earns national Television Academy nomination

Robbinsville High School alumnus Nathan Oliva has been nominated for the Television Academy Foundation’s 45th College Television Awards, earning national recognition for his short...